Re: One doubt

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The short answer would be both in most cases. Files in this directory are often read by the various init scripts which will be read at both boot time, as well as if a service is manually stopped and started.

-David Goode	
Check Point Software
Solutions Center

Rodrigo Nascimento wrote:

The changes did in files that are located in /etc/sysconfig, only has effect on boot or when I stop and start a daemon like network, has effect too?
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Rodrigo Nascimento
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-- -David Goode Solutions Center


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