Marco, Most probably you're right, but take a look to this scenario :
You want to change the lockd ports. For this you have to stop->start the nfs-common service, echo "port" > /proc/sys/fs/nfs/nlm_tcpport and start again. When you're sure you want those ports, and if you want to preserve this changes for the next boot, you now have to type them on /etc/sysctl.conf Instead, if you can place them on TCPLOCKDPORT /etc/defaults/nfs-common and then restart the service, it's already done for the next reboot. That second approach sounds much more "debian like" to me. But I'm so far not an expert on debian-policy so I might be totally wrong! Regards, David ----- Original Message ----- > On Apr 26, David McGiven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Having a look on /etc/init.d/nfs-common and /etc/default/nfs-common (On > > Debian Sarge) I don't find any smart way to specify those ports. It would > > be great if we had an option to specify the ports on the file : > > /etc/default/nfs-common > No, it would not. We already have /etc/sysctl.conf for random sysctl > settings. > > -- > ciao, > Marco > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]