freebsd-nq/etc/sysconfig
Jordan K. Hubbard e017475bed Begin a long-overdue cleanup of this whole mess.
1. Move all system configuration variables into /etc/sysconfig
2. Adapt other files to use it.
3. Add a host of new variables for micro-managing your system in various
   ways.  For 2.1, /etc/sysconfig will be machine-edited so that the user
   doesn't even have to care at all about the various funny names we picked.
4. Enable dset.  We won't get it debugged if we never use it, and no one
   has said anything negative about it yet, so here goes!
5. Try to use one consistent style throughout.
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#!/bin/sh -
#
# This is sysconfig - a file full of useful variables that you can set
# to change the default startup behavior of your system.
#
# $Id$
# Set to screen saver desired: blank, green, snake, star (or NO for none)
saver=NO
# Set to alternate default keyboard map file or NO if none.
keymap=NO
# Set to the host you'd like set as your default router, or NO of none.
defaultrouter=NO
# These are the flags you'd like to start the routing daemon with
routedflags=-q
# timed flags, or NO if you don't want to start the time daemon
timedflags=NO
# xntpd flags, or NO if you don't want to start the xntpd daemon
xntpdflags="NO"
tickadj="-Aq" # this is inoperative unless xntpd is enabled; NO to disable
# Set to the site you'd like to syncronize your clock from (gatekeeper.dec.com,
# for example) or NO for no such site.
ntpdate="NO"
# Set to YES if you want to run rwhod
rwhod=NO
# Default sendmail flags. -bd is pretty mandatory, -q<n>m sets the queue scan
# time in minutes. If set to NO, don't start sendmail at all.
sendmail_flags="-bd -q30m"
# Set to appropriate flags if you want to use AMD
amdflags="NO"
# Set to YES if this machine will be an NFS client
nfs_client=NO
# Set to YES if this machine will be an NFS server
nfs_server=NO
# Set to appropriate flags if you want to start NIS for a client
nis_clientflags="NO"
# Set to appropriate flags if you want to start NIS for a server
nis_serverflags="NO"
# Set to appropriate flags for yppasswdd, if you wish to run it.
# Typical flags might be "-m /var/yp/master.passwd -s -f"
yppasswddflags="NO"
# Set to YES if you wish to run a name server
name_server=NO
# Set to YES if you want to run the X-10 power controller daemon
xtend=NO
# Set to YES if you want kernel crashdumps to be saved for debugging
savecore=NO
# Set to YES if you want to run Kerberos authentication
kerberos_server=NO
# Set to YES if you want to run gated
gated=NO
# Set to YES if you wish to check quotas. NOTE: For now this probably
# doesn't work and should be left disabled.
check_quotas=NO
# Set to YES to turn on accounting. NOTE: For now this probably
# doesn't work and should be left disabled.
accounting=NO
# This stuff needed for proper daemons tuning, comsat f.e.
# See profile and csh.login also.
# Uncomment next line if you want to setup your 8-bit locale at program
# startup automatically
# ENABLE_STARTUP_LOCALE=; export ENABLE_STARTUP_LOCALE
# Uncomment next line to activate russian locale
# LANG=ru_SU.KOI8-R; export LANG
# Uncomment next line to activate italian locale
# LANG=it_IT.ISO8859-1; export LANG
# For full list of locales, check /usr/share/locale/*