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- <title>The rc.site File</title>
- <indexterm zone="ch-scripts-site">
- <primary sortas="a-rc.site">rc.site</primary>
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- <para>The optional <filename>/etc/sysconfig/rc.site</filename> file contains
- settings that are automatically set for each boot script. It can alternatively
- set the values specified in the <filename>hostname</filename>,
- <filename>console</filename>, and <filename>clock</filename> files in the
- <filename class='directory'>/etc/sysconfig/</filename> directory. If the
- associated variables are present in both these separate files and
- <filename>rc.site</filename>, the values in the script specific files have
- precedence. </para>
- <para><filename>rc.site</filename> also contains parameters that can
- customize other aspects of the boot process. Setting the IPROMPT variable
- will enable selective running of bootscripts. Other options are described
- in the file comments. The default version of the file is as follows:</para>
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- <sect2>
- <title>Customizing the Boot and Shutdown Scripts</title>
- <para>The LFS boot scripts boot and shut down a system in a fairly
- efficient manner, but there are a few tweaks that you can make in the
- rc.site file to improve speed even more and to adjust messages according
- to your preferences. To do this, adjust the settings in
- the <filename>/etc/sysconfig/rc.site</filename> file above.</para>
- <itemizedlist>
- <listitem><para>During the boot script <filename>udev</filename>, there is
- a call to <command>udev settle</command> that requires some time to
- complete. This time may or may not be required depending on devices present
- in the system. If you only have simple partitions and a single ethernet
- card, the boot process will probably not need to wait for this command. To
- skip it, set the variable OMIT_UDEV_SETTLE=y.</para></listitem>
- <listitem><para>The boot script <filename>udev_retry</filename> also runs
- <command>udev settle</command> by default. This command is only needed by
- default if the <filename class='directory'>/var</filename> directory is
- separately mounted. This is because the clock needs the file
- <filename>/var/lib/hwclock/adjtime</filename>. Other customizations may
- also need to wait for udev to complete, but in many installations it is not
- needed. Skip the command by setting the variable OMIT_UDEV_RETRY_SETTLE=y.
- </para></listitem>
- <listitem><para>By default, the file system checks are silent. This can
- appear to be a delay during the bootup process. To turn on the
- <command>fsck</command> output, set the variable VERBOSE_FSCK=y.
- </para></listitem>
- <listitem><para>When rebooting, you may want to skip the filesystem check,
- <command>fsck</command>, completely. To do this, either create the file
- <filename>/fastboot</filename> or reboot the system with the command
- <command>/sbin/shutdown -f -r now</command>. On the other hand, you can
- force all file systems to be checked by creating
- <filename>/forcefsck</filename> or running <command>shutdown</command> with
- the <parameter>-F</parameter> parameter instead of <parameter>-f</parameter>.
- </para>
- <para>Setting the variable FASTBOOT=y will disable <command>fsck</command>
- during the boot process until it is removed. This is not recommended
- on a permanent basis.</para></listitem>
- <listitem><para>Normally, all files in the <filename
- class='directory'>/tmp</filename> directory are deleted at boot time.
- Depending on the number of files or directories present, this can cause a
- noticeable delay in the boot process. To skip removing these files set the
- variable SKIPTMPCLEAN=y.</para></listitem>
- <listitem><para>During shutdown, the <command>init</command> program sends
- a TERM signal to each program it has started (e.g. agetty), waits for a set
- time (default 3 seconds), and sends each process a KILL signal and waits
- again. This process is repeated in the <command>sendsignals</command>
- script for any processes that are not shut down by their own scripts. The
- delay for <command>init</command> can be set by passing a parameter. For
- example to remove the delay in <command>init</command>, pass the -t0
- parameter when shutting down or rebooting (e.g. <command>/sbin/shutdown
- -t0 -r now</command>). The delay for the <command>sendsignals</command>
- script can be skipped by setting the parameter
- KILLDELAY=0.</para></listitem>
- </itemizedlist>
- </sect2>
- </sect1>
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