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On 2017-01-02 07:26, Tom H wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 2, 2017 at 4:12 AM, jdow <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>> The SYS5 stuff in 6.x and prior lacked flexibility, to be sure. It was
>> simple enough that figuring out what was going on became easy. And
>> where the documentation failed the workarounds were not all that
>> difficult. But, then,the first 'ix I played with was one of the first
>> commercial renditions of SVR4 - on the Amiga. So over about 25-ish
>> years I'd learned it. I don't HAVE another 25 years to learn something
>> with documentation that requires extreme google-fu to find. (I did
>> manage to find a page that described /etc/sysconfig contents, FINALLY.
>> I've been looking for that off and /on for 5 years or more.
>
> /usr/share/doc/initscripts-9.49.37/sysconfig.txt

"man --index" is needed methinks.

>> Pointers to that list in the documentation for RHEL tuned systemd
>> would be a good thing.)
>
> It's not a systemd directory - and it's a directory that systemd
> upstream dislikes.

It is intimately involved with systemd as used on RHEL based systems. Cross 
references can tie it all together in a nice logical package with bows on it.

{^_-}

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