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# /etc/conf.d/rc: Global config file for the Gentoo RC System
# This is the number of tty's used in most of the rc-scripts (like
# consolefont, numlock, etc ...)
RC_TTY_NUMBER=0
# Set to "yes" if you want the rc system to try and start services
# in parallel for a slight speed improvement.
RC_PARALLEL_STARTUP="no"
# RC_NET_STRICT_CHECKING allows some flexibility with the 'net' service.
# The following values are allowed:
# none - The 'net' service is always considered up.
# no - This basically means that at least one net.* service besides net.lo
# must be up. This can be used by notebook users that have a wifi and
# a static nic, and only wants one up at any given time to have the
# 'net' service seen as up.
# lo - This is the same as the 'no' option, but net.lo is also counted.
# This should be useful to people that do not care about any specific
# interface being up at boot.
# yes - For this ALL network interfaces MUST be up for the 'net' service to
# be considered up.
RC_NET_STRICT_CHECKING="none"
# RC_AUTO_INTERFACE allows us to try and configure your interfaces
# automatically. This includes:
# - link /etc/{resolv,ntp,yp}.conf to /var/lib/net-scripts
# - calculate a metric based on what interfaces are up and type
# - apply interface state (resolv.conf, ntp.conf, etc)
# - merge resolv.conf and ntp.conf from active interfaces based on metric
# otherwise we don't do the above
RC_AUTO_INTERFACE="no"
# RC_DOWN_INTERFACE allows you to specify if RC will bring the interface
# compeletly down when it stops. The default is yes, but there are some
# instances where you may not want this to happen such as using Wake On LAN.
RC_DOWN_INTERFACE="yes"
# RC_VERBOSE will make init scripts more verbose. Only networking scripts
# really use this at this time, and this is useful for trouble shooting
# any issues you may have.
RC_VERBOSE="no"
# RC_INITSTYLE_HACK allows it to use the old (obsoleted) init style of
# util-vserver
RC_INITSTYLE_HACK="no"
#
# Controlling start-stop-daemon behavior
# Set to "yes" if stop_daemon() should always retry killing the
# service with sig KILL if it fails the first time.
RC_RETRY_KILL="yes"
# Set the amount of seconds stop_daemon() should wait between
# retries.
RC_RETRY_TIMEOUT=1
# Set the amount of times stop_daemon() should try to kill
# a service before giving up.
RC_RETRY_COUNT=5
# Set to "yes" if stop_daemon() should fail if the service
# is marked as started, but not actually running on stop.
RC_FAIL_ON_ZOMBIE="no"
# Set to "yes" if stop_daemon() should attempt to kill
# any children left in the system.
# Be careful with this as it really does what it was on the tin.
# fex, if you're in an ssh process and you restart a service on which ssh
# depends then your terminal will be killed also.
RC_KILL_CHILDREN="no"
# Set the amount of seconds start_daemon() waits after starting
# the daemon to check it is still running. If it's not then we
# try and stop any children if possible.
RC_WAIT_ON_START="0.1"
# Some daemons are started and stopped via start_stop_daemon.
# We can change launch them through other daemons here, for example valgrind.
# This is only useful for serious debugging of the daemon
# Note non alphanumeric chars in the script name need to be changed to _
# This is shown in the below example.
# WARNING: If the script's "stop" function does not supply a PID file then
# all processes using the same daemon will be killed.
#RC_DAEMON_syslog_ng="/usr/bin/valgrind --tool=memcheck --log-file=/tmp/valgrind.syslog-ng"
# strace needs to be prefixed with --background as it does not detach when
# it's following
#RC_DAEMON_syslog_ng="--background /usr/sbin/strace -f -o /tmp/strace.syslog-ng"
#
# Internal configuration variables
#
# NB: These are for advanced users, and you should really
# know what you are doing before changing them!
#
# rc-scripts dep-cache directory
#
# NOTE: Do not remove the next line, as its needed by the baselayout ebuild!
#
# svcdir="/var/lib/init.d"
svcdir="/var/lib/init.d"
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