Yeah, that's how I found ZEROCONF to begin with :-) Don't get me wrong, it's a good way of finding out all of the variables it's just very time consuming and sometimes prone to misses and the like. Cheers, Harry Quoting Jason Dixon <jason@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: *> If you know a particular setting (NOZEROCONF, for example), you can do a *> recursive grep on /etc/sysconfig to try and grok where it's being used *> (/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifup, for NOZEROCONF), assuming you're *> ok with your shell scripting. *> *> [jason@lappy ~]$ rpm -ql initscripts | grep doc *> /usr/share/doc/initscripts-7.28 *> /usr/share/doc/initscripts-7.28/ChangeLog *> /usr/share/doc/initscripts-7.28/changes.ipv6 *> /usr/share/doc/initscripts-7.28/ipv6-6to4.howto *> /usr/share/doc/initscripts-7.28/ipv6-tunnel.howto *> /usr/share/doc/initscripts-7.28/static-routes-ipv6 *> /usr/share/doc/initscripts-7.28/sysconfig.txt *> /usr/share/doc/initscripts-7.28/sysvinitfiles -- Harry Hoffman hhoffman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx #----------------------------------------------------------------# # Harry: version 4.0a # # Known bugs: # # 1) Verbal output may occur before data processing is complete. # # 2) Loudspeaker option may activate without being invoked. # # 3) Other bugs as reported # #----------------------------------------------------------------# ------------------------------------------------- This mail sent through IpSolutions: http://www.ip-solutions.net/ -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list