Hello, I'm writing some manpages, and I wonder what's the current practice for documenting a file like in /etc/default/foobar.
On my laptop [1], only /etc/default/rcS seems to have a manpage in the section 5. The problem is that the filename is often the name of the package and/or the name of the binary. Does anybody knows about a current practice I should follow ? Thanks for your help. Franklin --------------- [1]Out of the 1621 packages installed on my laptop : for x in /usr/share/man/man* ; do zgrep -l "/etc/default" $x/* ; done | sort -u man1/cdda2mp3.1.gz man1/cdda2ogg.1.gz man1/cdrdao.1.gz man5/halt.5.gz man5/mtools.5.gz man5/mtools.conf.5.gz man5/rcS.5.gz man8/ntpdate-debian.8.gz man8/pam_umask.8.gz man8/slmodemd.8.gz man8/update-exim4defaults.8.gz man8/update-locale.8.gz man8/useradd.8.gz man8/usermod.8.gz -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]