onderop, kan je bijv. toevoegen:
#firestarter deamon
/etc/init.d/firestarter start
misschien handig?
How does rc work?
The main files a system administrator should concentrate on are /etc/rc.conf (or /etc/rc.conf.local), /etc/rc.local and /etc/rc.shutdown. To get a look of how the rc(8) procedure works, here is the flow:
After the kernel is booted, /etc/rc is started:
* Filesystems are checked.
* Configuration variables are read in from /etc/rc.conf and, afterwards, /etc/rc.conf.local. Settings in rc.conf.local will override those in rc.conf.
* Filesystems are mounted
* Clears out /tmp and preserves any editor files
* Configures the network via /etc/netstart
o Configures your interfaces up.
o Sets your hostname, domainname, etc.
* Starts system daemons
* Performs various other checks (quotas, savecore, etc)
* Local daemons are run, via /etc/rc.local