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Currently we can set services configurations for specific runlevels through /conf.d/${RC_SVCNAME}.${RC_RUNLEVEL}, which is very handy to make clear separation and some conditionnal configuration.
What I was wondering is if there is a way to configure some common options (e.g SSD_* or rc_* ) for whole runlevels. I tried with /etc/conf.d/.${RC_RUNLEVEL} but this doesn't work (as it is undocummented this is unsurprising).
I can't find in the documentation a clear way of doing that, and not sure if this is currently possible. Also if this doesn't make any sense, I would like to know why or if I misunderstand how things should work and be setup.
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Hello,
Currently we can set services configurations for specific runlevels through
/conf.d/${RC_SVCNAME}.${RC_RUNLEVEL}
, which is very handy to make clear separation and some conditionnal configuration.What I was wondering is if there is a way to configure some common options (e.g
SSD_*
orrc_*
) for whole runlevels. I tried with/etc/conf.d/.${RC_RUNLEVEL}
but this doesn't work (as it is undocummented this is unsurprising).I can't find in the documentation a clear way of doing that, and not sure if this is currently possible. Also if this doesn't make any sense, I would like to know why or if I misunderstand how things should work and be setup.
Thanks !
~lowusage
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