> Hello. > > I've read all the arguments of Tom and Ionut. Here is my own $0.02 on > it. When I started using archlinux back in end of 2008, the winning > point was this file. A centralized one where you can set up a lot of > single options. > > It is *far* simpler to edit /etc/rc.conf to load daemons or modules > than editing 2 or 3 files. > > "Killing" /etc/rc.conf can't be do so soon. Or you'll see a lot of old > users moving their on other distributions. For me it will be a one way > ticket to fedora. And I *do hate* this idea. > > But developpers must know better than users what is the best for the > distro. Killing /etc/rc.conf ? Why not. But for me, it is more KISS > oriented than /etc/locale.conf, /etc/vconsole.conf, > /etc/modprobe.d/*.conf files. > > As I said, it is my $0.02. Excuse my bad english, I'm no really awake ! > > -- > Frederic Bezies > fredbezies@xxxxxxxxx > That's exactly my thoughts ... *BSD will be next, if rc.conf been deprecated. Sorry for my English too