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query runlevels, services and state without using bash. We also provide libeinfo so other programs can easily use our informational functions. As such, we have dropped the requirement of using bash as the init script shell. We now use /bin/sh and have strived to make the scripts as portable as possible. Shells that work are bash and dash. busybox works provided you disable s-s-d. If you have WIPE_TMP set to yes in conf.d/bootmisc you should disable find too. zsh and ksh do not work at this time. Networking support is currently being re-vamped also as it was heavily bash array based. As such, a new config format is available like so config_eth0="1.2.3.4/24 5.6.7.8/16" or like so config_eth0="'1.2.3.4 netmask 255.255.255.0' '5.6.7.8 netmask 255.255.0.0'" We will still support the old bash array format provided that /bin/sh IS a link it bash. ChangeLog for baselayout-1 can be found in our SVN repo.
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# If you wish to pass any other arguments to hwclock during bootup,
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# you may do so here.
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CLOCK_OPTS=""
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# If you want to set the Hardware Clock to the current System Time
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# during shutdown, then say "yes" here.
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CLOCK_SYSTOHC="no"
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# Newer FHS specs say this file should live in /var/lib rather than
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# /etc. If you care about such things, feel free to change this value.
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# Note that a blank value means that you do not wish to even use the
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# adjtime facility. This is the default behavior as adjtime can be
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# very fragile. If the clock is updated without updating the adjtime
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# file (which is common when using services such as ntp), then the
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# clock can be screwed up when it gets updated at next boot.
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#CLOCK_ADJTIME="/var/lib/adjtime"
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#CLOCK_ADJTIME="/etc/adjtime"
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CLOCK_ADJTIME=""
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### ALPHA SPECIFIC OPTIONS ###
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# If your alpha uses the SRM console, set this to "yes".
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SRM="no"
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# If your alpha uses the ARC console, set this to "yes".
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ARC="no"
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