> > 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 ! > > > I agree with your .02 fred, > > I prefer a well commented rc.conf config file to virtually all of the other > sysv and variations I've seen. A single file, well laid out and easily set up > with reasonable defaults by Arch and simple to customize for the user. KISS in > the best sense. > > I'll also add my .02 on commented v. non-commented config/init files. There is > no substitution for a well commented file. I hate opening a commentless config > file and then having to switch to another vt to guess at which man page to open. > (then alt+left, alt+right back and forth hunting down each option in some badly > readable man page) > > For those that don't like comments, then please just 'grep -v "^#" old.conf > > new.conf' to get rid of the comments. There is nothing the rest of the users can > do to put the comments back in once there gone. Well said. -- ________________________________________________________ Why not do something good every day and install BOINC. ________________________________________________________