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I briefly analyzed this code.
I cannot find information in the code where the startup scripts directory is defined and how init retrieves information about startup script settings. Which services should be enabled and where exactly does the daemon startup setting come from, e.g. /etc/rc.d
Did you read the thread from the beginning? One example that OP gives is IPFW and other daemons.Hi, can you give me one example of the program that not keep saved changes across reboots?
Yes..I came to the same answer that everyones here, but maybe I can help the guy ,newer knowsDid you read the thread from the beginning? One example that OP gives is IPFW and other daemons.
#reboot -r
The system kills all processes, unmounts all filesystems,
mounts the new root filesystem, and begins the usual startup
sequence. After changing vfs.root.mountfrom with kenv(1),
reboot -r can be used to change the root filesystem while pre-
serving kernel state. This requires the tmpfs(5) kernel module
to be loaded because init(8) needs a place to store itself af-
ter the old root is unmounted, but before the new root is in
place.
RB_REROOT=RB_REROOT /sbin/reboot
Perhaps it is time we stop feeding the troll?
Yeah, ChatGPT is yourBut he says what I want to hear.
yes servant
who doesn't know any better. Hearing only what you want to hear is not gonna be very useful, since you won't even know what you're missing out on. I guess you get an 'F' in this class...
I suggest just reinstalling your whole system from scratch, following the Handbook this time, instead of relying on fragmented and disconnected bits that you can get ChatGPT to spit out at you. Yeah, it takes time to actually learn something. Don't count on ChatGPT to do the learning for you, especially if you can't even get anything useful out of interacting with ChatGPT, to the point you don't even realize you're looking in the wrong place, OP. ChatGPT won't tell you that you're looking in the wrong place - an AI is not smart enough for that.