On Fri, 2003-02-28 at 15:36, Larry Brown wrote:
> The only difference between placing it in /etc/sysconfig/static-routes
> (which does not exist until you create one) and placing it in sysinit is
> that if you give the service network restart command it will not get run and
> the route will drop.  Sysinit only gets parsed on startup.

Generally, there is usually a "better" place to put things than rc.local
or rc.sysinit (in your two cases today, sysctl.conf and static-routes).
People mostly put stuff in rc.local or rc.sysinit when they don't know
what the "better" place is. Works, but with some weaknesses.

-- 
Rodolfo J. Paiz
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