# Global OpenRC configuration settings # Set to "YES" if you want the rc system to try and start services # in parallel for a slight speed improvement. When running in parallel we # prefix the service output with its name as the output will get # jumbled up. # WARNING: whilst we have improved parallel, it can still potentially lock # the boot process. Don't file bugs about this unless you can supply # patches that fix it without breaking other things! #rc_parallel="NO" # Set rc_interactive to "YES" and you'll be able to press the I key during # boot so you can choose to start specific services. Set to "NO" to disable # this feature. This feature is automatically disabled if rc_parallel is # set to YES. #rc_interactive="YES" # If we need to drop to a shell, you can specify it here. # If not specified we use $SHELL, otherwise the one specified in /etc/passwd, # otherwise /bin/sh # Linux users could specify /sbin/sulogin #rc_shell=/bin/sh # Do we allow any started service in the runlevel to satisfy the dependency # or do we want all of them regardless of state? For example, if net.eth0 # and net.eth1 are in the default runlevel then with rc_depend_strict="NO" # both will be started, but services that depend on 'net' will work if either # one comes up. With rc_depend_strict="YES" we would require them both to # come up. #rc_depend_strict="YES" # rc_hotplug is a list of services that we allow to be hotplugged. # By default we do not allow hotplugging. # A hotplugged service is one started by a dynamic dev manager when a matching # hardware device is found. # This service is intrinsically included in the boot runlevel. # To disable services, prefix with a ! # Example - rc_hotplug="net.wlan !net.*" # This allows net.wlan and any service not matching net.* to be plugged. # Example - rc_hotplug="*" # This allows all services to be hotplugged #rc_hotplug="*" # rc_logger launches a logging daemon to log the entire rc process to # /var/log/rc.log # NOTE: Linux systems require the devfs service to be started before # logging can take place and as such cannot log the sysinit runlevel. #rc_logger="YES" # Through rc_log_path you can specify a custom log file. # The default value is: /var/log/rc.log #rc_log_path="/var/log/rc.log" # By default we filter the environment for our running scripts. To allow other # variables through, add them here. Use a * to allow all variables through. #rc_env_allow="VAR1 VAR2" # By default we assume that all daemons will start correctly. # However, some do not - a classic example is that they fork and return 0 AND # then child barfs on a configuration error. Or the daemon has a bug and the # child crashes. You can set the number of milliseconds start-stop-daemon # waits to check that the daemon is still running after starting here. # The default is 0 - no checking. #rc_start_wait=100 # rc_nostop is a list of services which will not stop when changing runlevels. # This still allows the service itself to be stopped when called directly. #rc_nostop="" # rc will attempt to start crashed services by default. # However, it will not stop them by default as that could bring down other # critical services. #rc_crashed_stop=NO #rc_crashed_start=YES ############################################################################## # MISC CONFIGURATION VARIABLES # There variables are shared between many init scripts # Set unicode to YES to turn on unicode support for keyboards and screens. #unicode="NO" # Below is the default list of network fstypes. # # afs cifs coda davfs fuse fuse.sshfs gfs glusterfs lustre ncpfs # nfs nfs4 ocfs2 shfs smbfs # # If you would like to add to this list, you can do so by adding your # own fstypes to the following variable. #extra_net_fs_list="" ############################################################################## # SERVICE CONFIGURATION VARIABLES # These variables are documented here, but should be configured in # /etc/conf.d/foo for service foo and NOT enabled here unless you # really want them to work on a global basis. # Some daemons are started and stopped via start-stop-daemon. # We can set some things on a per service basis, like the nicelevel. #export SSD_NICELEVEL="-19" # Pass ulimit parameters #rc_ulimit="-u 30" # It's possible to define extra dependencies for services like so #rc_config="/etc/foo" #rc_need="openvpn" #rc_use="net.eth0" #rc_after="clock" #rc_before="local" #rc_provide="!net" # You can also enable the above commands here for each service. Below is an # example for service foo. #rc_foo_config="/etc/foo" #rc_foo_need="openvpn" #rc_foo_after="clock" # You can also remove dependencies. # This is mainly used for saying which servies do NOT provide net. #rc_net_tap0_provide="!net"