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rcS !!!rcS NAME DESCRIPTION OPTIONS AUTHOR SEE ALSO ---- !!NAME rcS -- defaults used at boot time !!DESCRIPTION ''/etc/default/rcS'' contains information in the following format: name=value Only one value per line is allowed. Comments are allowed too and must start with the ``#'' character. !!OPTIONS The following options can be set, the defaults values are shown: __TMPTIME=0__ On bootup the files in /tmp will be cleaned up if their modification time was more than TMPTIME days ago. A value of zero means that all files are removed regardless of age. If you don't want the system to clean /tmp set TMPTIME to a large value like 9125 (25 years). __SULOGIN=no__ Setting this to __yes__ causes init to spawn a sulogin on the console as one of the first things in the boot process. If the administrator does not login, the sulogin will timeout after 30 seconds and the boot process will continue. __DELAYLOGIN=yes__ Normally the system will not let anyone login until the boot process is complete and and the system has come up completely in the default runlevel (usually level 2). However theoretically it's possible to login a bit earlier, as soon as ''/usr/sbin/inetd'' is started. The default value of __no__ prevents this, setting it to __yes__ allows it. __UTC=__ This is used to interpret the system (BIOS) clock. If this option is set to ''no'' the system clock is supposed to be set at local time. If this option is set to ''yes'' the system clock is supposed to be set at UTC (Universal Time, a.k.a. GMT). __VERBOSE=yes__ Setting this option to __no__ will make the bootup a bit less verbose. __EDITMOTD=yes__ At boot time the system edits the first line of the file ''/etc/motd'' and replaces it with the output from the command ''uname -a''. Setting this to __no__ prohibits that. __FSCKFIX=no__ When the root and all other filesystems are checked, this happens with the __-a__ flag which means ''autorepair''. If there are really big inconsistencies, the fsck will bail out. The system will print a message asking the administrator to repair the filesystem maually and present a root shell prompt (actually a ''sulogin'' prompt) on the console. Setting this option to yes causes the fsck commands to be run with the __-y__ option instead of the __-a__ option. This will always repair the filesystems without any interaction but might irreversibly damage your file system(s). !!AUTHOR Miquel van Smoorenburg !!SEE ALSO init(8), inittab(5). ----
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