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'''/etc/rc''' is a shell script that is run by [[init]], which is the program that starts the FreeBSD operating system. Running the ''/etc/rc'' script is the first thing that ''init'' does when starting multiuser mode, the mode in which FreeBSD is normally run. By reading /etc/rc, you can learn a lot about how the system is put together. | '''/etc/rc''' is a shell script that is run by [[init]], which is the program that starts the FreeBSD operating system. Running the ''/etc/rc'' script is the first thing that ''init'' does when starting multiuser mode, the mode in which FreeBSD is normally run. By reading /etc/rc, you can learn a lot about how the system is put together. | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:08, 4 June 2006
/etc/rc is a shell script that is run by init, which is the program that starts the FreeBSD operating system. Running the /etc/rc script is the first thing that init does when starting multiuser mode, the mode in which FreeBSD is normally run. By reading /etc/rc, you can learn a lot about how the system is put together.