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Re: right place for routes, etc.
- To: tech_(_at_)_openbsd_(_dot_)_org
- Subject: Re: right place for routes, etc.
- From: "Ilya A. Kovalenko" <shadow_(_at_)_oganer_(_dot_)_net>
- Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2003 04:06:25 +0800
- Reply-to: "Ilya A. Kovalenko" <shadow_(_at_)_oganer_(_dot_)_net>
SW> Everyone's entitled to an opinion, but that doesn't make the opinion
SW> right. Do what everyone else does, and what works fine, use rc.local.
There are many different actions performed between /etc/netstart
end and /etc/rc.local begin, and I afraid, that it (or future additions)
may require fully configured network, that's why I think that network
settings on rc.local is hack. i.e. it works today, but may not work
tomorrow (after update or configuration changes).
Ilya A. Kovalenko
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