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Originally Posted by jjjustjjjay
ok well thats what i did the rc.conf.local file looks like this
proftpd=YES
proftpd_flags=""
thats right is it not.
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No, that is not right
rc.conf and
rc.conf.local are different from
rc and
rc.local. From
rc(8):
Code:
rc is the command script that is invoked by init(8) during an automatic
reboot and after single user mode is exited; it performs system house-
keeping chores and starts up system daemons. Additionally, rc is intri-
cately tied to the netstart(8) script, which runs commands and daemons
pertaining to the network. The rc.securelevel and rc.local scripts hold
commands which are pertinent only to a specific site.
[snip]
rc.local is executed towards the end of rc (it is not the very last as
there are a few services that must be started at the very end). Normal-
ly, rc.local contains commands and daemons that are not part of the stock
installation.