Re: Why does modules.conf go in /etc, anyway?
How about this for setserial?
o change the priority in /etc/rcS.d
- If someone can tell me a reason why is must be S30, then this is a non
starter. However, it could be after mountnfs IMHO, making it S46. Any
objections? After mountnfs the var drive should be mounted.
o by default have no serial.conf file in /etc. If the user creates one then
it automatically has priority and all the automatic procedures are used
instead.
o what setserial was using serial.conf for (i.e. the automatic configuration
systems) be renamed and moved to /var/something. How about
/var/lib/setserial/autoserial.conf ?
Is anyone not happy for this to take place? I can write some automatic
routines to handle this upgrade.
Thanks.
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