rc.d scripts can be missed if they aren't ordered with respect to the early-late divider

Doug Barton dougb at FreeBSD.org
Fri Apr 29 19:54:43 UTC 2011


On 04/29/2011 12:52, Ryan Stone wrote:
> rcorder accepts a -s option to have it skip a file and not print it.
> Would it make sense to instead use that to filter out the scripts that
> have already run, or are there other consequences of the -s that we
> don't want?

The -s option to rcorder only applies to KEYWORD in the script, not the 
names of scripts. More good creative thought though, keep it up. :)


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