2007-04-05 16:48:42 +05:30
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##############################################################################
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# LINUX SPECIFIC OPTIONS
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# This is the number of tty's used in most of the rc-scripts (like
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# consolefont, numlock, etc ...)
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2007-09-02 18:39:34 +05:30
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RC_TTY_NUMBER=12
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2007-04-05 16:48:42 +05:30
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# RC_DOWN_INTERFACE allows you to specify if RC will bring the interface
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# completely down when it stops. The default is yes, but there are some
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# instances where you may not want this to happen such as using Wake On LAN.
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RC_DOWN_INTERFACE="yes"
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# RC_DOWN_HARDDISK allows you to specify if RC will put harddisks to
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# standby mode when it stops.
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RC_DOWN_HARDDISK="yes"
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# Use this variable to control the /dev management behavior.
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# auto - let the scripts figure out what's best at boot
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# devfs - use devfs (requires sys-fs/devfsd)
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# udev - use udev (requires sys-fs/udev)
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# static - let the user manage /dev (YOU need to create ALL device nodes)
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RC_DEVICES="auto"
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# UDEV OPTION:
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# Set to "yes" if you want to save /dev to a tarball on shutdown
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# and restore it on startup. This is useful if you have a lot of
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# custom device nodes that udev does not handle/know about.
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RC_DEVICE_TARBALL="no"
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# RC_DMESG_LEVEL sets the level at which logging of messages is done to the
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# console. See dmesg(8) for more info.
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RC_DMESG_LEVEL="1"
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