Hi,
What would be the proper and safe way to modify sysctl.conf or other config files != rc.conf?
I know that modifying rc.conf is easy with:
Should I also use the sysrc(8) command with "-f" switch like this:
or is there a more standard and shorter way?
What would be the proper and safe way to modify sysctl.conf or other config files != rc.conf?
I know that modifying rc.conf is easy with:
Code:
sysrc firewall_enable="YES"
sysrc kld_load+="ipfw_nat"
sysrc -f /etc/sysctl.conf net.inet.ip.fw.enable=1
or is there a more standard and shorter way?