From owner-freebsd-questions Fri Mar 5 15:27:38 1999 Delivered-To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Received: from dax.belen.k12.nm.us (dax.belen.k12.nm.us [206.206.121.10]) by hub.freebsd.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id A74B014F0A for ; Fri, 5 Mar 1999 15:27:29 -0800 (PST) (envelope-from wildcard@dax.belen.k12.nm.us) Received: from localhost (wildcard@localhost) by dax.belen.k12.nm.us (8.9.2/8.8.7) with SMTP id QAA24882 for ; Fri, 5 Mar 1999 16:29:29 -0700 (MST) (envelope-from wildcard@dax.belen.k12.nm.us) Date: Fri, 5 Mar 1999 16:29:29 -0700 (MST) From: wildcardus freakis To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: rc.conf in 3.1 Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Sender: owner-freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG Precedence: bulk X-Loop: FreeBSD.ORG Hiya! I was about to start setting up my firewall stuff in rc.conf like used to in the older versions of FreeBSD and to my suprise rc.conf is now like only 30 lines long vs. the old rc.conf which was about 5 pages long. Where did you freebsd devel guys stick all the options that were in older ver. or rc.conf? Do I still stick my aliases in rc.conf or /etc/default/rc.conf? Weirdness...everytime I go into 3.1 I don't get that warm fuzzy feeling, I get cold hard unfamiliar OS's, I suppose I will get used to it but some origional core files are no longer located in the ones that I am used to. Ta Sasha -----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK----- GCM/CS/CC/GO d--- s: a--- C+++(++++) ULB+++(++++) P+ L++(+++) E--- W+(++) N+ O K---- W---- O M-- V PS! PE! Y++ PGP++(+++) t++:+++> 5++ X++@ R+@ tv++ b++:+++> DDI+++ D++ G++:+++> e:+> h*:++@ r- !y+ -----END GEEK CODE BLOCK----- www.geekcode.com -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- Version: 2.6.2 mQCNAza/c7UAAAEEAOmJDB7LkJqynF6nlLRNTLPq23PKnU5G+mNCACKJBlzwJuQ8 tohYSan+4QKY0l6Ton547LU/r49YNIx8tqACfLhbyMWiumOL1cRCYMufCnjEeWDa d73LbKRvHgyMcGopiAIqLk7ieJ/Xc6joVN3GojpM3Zoy96dSUyTheUku+Y9tAAUR tB93aWxkY2FyZEBpbi1kYXguYmVsZW4uazEyLm5tLnVz =UM6D -----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- This is the way the world ends This is the way the world ends This is the way the world ends Not with a Bang, but with a whimper. To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message