No way, that doesn't serve anyone else's purposes.
You can maintain that as a diff in your own tree.
> Hello,
> personally, I prefer using my short script, over the stock /etc/netstart,
> so why not let everybody use what they prefer?
>
> diff --git a/etc/rc b/etc/rc
> index 75e63a397e4..f56485a
Hello, Martin, hello, Ingo.
ok, so here's more background as to why I propose this change.
my setup is even simpler then stock setup. I just use the script that
usually reads:
#!/bin/sh
/bin/hostname
/sbin/ifconfig lo0 127.0.0.1/8
/sbin/ifconfig
/sbin/route add -net default ...
/sb
Hi,
Gregory Edigarov wrote on Mon, Jul 24, 2017 at 01:22:55PM +0300:
> personally, I prefer using my short script, over the stock
> /etc/netstart, so why not let everybody use what they prefer?
Hell no.
This is directly contrary to project goals.
KISS. No useless knobs.
That said, OpenBSD is
On 24/07/17(Mon) 13:22, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
> Hello,
> personally, I prefer using my short script, over the stock /etc/netstart,
> so why not let everybody use what they prefer?
That's the goal of OpenBSD. By offering this option people will now
write their own script instead of reporting/fix
Hello,
personally, I prefer using my short script, over the stock /etc/netstart,
so why not let everybody use what they prefer?
diff --git a/etc/rc b/etc/rc
index 75e63a397e4..f56485a60f5 100644
--- a/etc/rc
+++ b/etc/rc
@@ -447,7 +447,7 @@ echo 'starting network'
# Prevents carp from preempting