Hi,
I've recenly installed OpenBSD 3.7 on my Zaurus C3000. While perusing
the afterboot manpage to figure out how to configure my system, I
noticed that the manpage indicated that the /etc/rc.conf.local file was
referred to before the manpage stated that the user had to create this file.
So this patch adds a small paragraph instructing the user to create this
file immediately after the root password and system date are set. I
think this makes the page read better and avoids the user referring to
this file before it is created.
*** afterboot.8 2005-05-31 22:31:25.000000000 -0500
--- afterboot.8 2005-05-31 22:33:43.000000000 -0500
***************
*** 134,139 ****
--- 134,147 ----
.Pp
Set the time zone to Atlantic Standard Time:
.Dl # ln -fs /usr/share/zoneinfo/Canada/Atlantic /etc/localtime
+ .Ss Create local system startup configuration file
+ Create a file
+ .Pa /etc/rc.conf.local
+ with the same user, group and
+ permissions as the
+ .Pa /etc/rc.conf
+ file. This file
+ will contain site-specific values for configuration variables used by
the system startup scripts.
.Ss Check hostname
Use the
.Ic hostname
***************
*** 479,485 ****
.Pa /etc/rc.conf .
Again this script should not be changed by administrators:
site-specific changes should be made to
- .Pq freshly created if necessary
.Pa /etc/rc.conf.local .
.Pp
Any commands which should be run before the system sets its
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Walter