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thanks, Justin I was hoping for an answer like that .... |
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On 5/23/06, Justin Findlay <jfindlay@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> On 5/23/06, Allan Spagnol Comar <allan.comar@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> > Maybe this is a stupid question for the list, but I was wondering |
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> > about and try some search at google and I don´t find the reason why |
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> > gentoo hasn´t /etc/sysconfig folder ..... |
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> /etc/sysconfig is a RedHat invention. That's where they keep their |
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> distro specific configuration and config files for system |
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> configuration that RedHat has specifically built (G)UIs for. |
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> One of the things I love so much about Gentoo is that it is so |
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> transparent. There is no distro-level abstraction for system config |
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> files. There are config files for daemons in /etc/conf.d, and for |
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> various other housekeeping you would expect the distro to take care |
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> of, there's eselect. |
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> Justin |
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An application asked: |
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"Requeires Windows 9x, NT4 or better", |
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so I´ve installed Linux |
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