| 12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546474849505152535455565758596061626364656667686970717273747576777879 | Network Configuration:	Script Files:		rc.d/init.d/network		sysconfig/network-devices/ifup		sysconfig/network-devices/ifdown		sysconfig/network-devices/services/*	Configuration Files:		sysconfig/network-devices/ifconfig.*/*		Note: ifconfig.* could be either a file or directory,		      but the filename extention must be the same name					as the network interface you wish it to belong to.					The files within the directory will be processed					in alphanumerical order on boot, and reversed on					shutdown.		- SERVICE: which script to run in services directory.		- ONBOOT: if set to yes, this interface will be started on		          bootup, and stopped on shutdown		- ONHOTPLUG: if set to yes, this interface will be started		             and stopped on hotplug events.  This requires		             ifup and ifdown symlinked to /sbin, as well		             as the hotplug package		sysconfig/network		- HOSTNAME: Value of the system's hostname	Additional Configuration:		sysconfig/network-devices/ifconfig.*		ipv4-static:		- IP: static IP Address		- GATEWAY: Specifies the IP Address of the gateway server		- PREFIX: CIDR prefix of IP Address, defaults to 24 if not set		- PEER: IP Address of peer (for point-to-point connections and tunnels)		- BROADCAST: broadcast address		ipv4-static-route:		- TYPE: network (default type if not specified), default, host or		  unreachable		- IP: IP Address of target (for network, host and unreachable)		- PREFIX: CIDR prefix of target (for network, host and unreachable)		- GATEWAY: IP Address of gateway to reach target (for network and default)SetClock configuration:	Script Files:		rc.d/init.d/setclock	Configuration Files:		sysconfig/clock		- UTC: 1 assumes hwclock is in UTC		       0 assumes hwclock is in local timeCleanFS configuration:	Script Files:		rc.d/init.d/cleanfs	Configuration Files:		/etc/sysconfig/createfiles		Each line is parsed, using space as a deliminator.		[NAME] [TYPE] [PERMISSIONS] [USER] [GROUP]		The below fields are currently only used on dev type.		([DEV TYPE] [MAJOR#] [MINOR#])		Name:			File/Directory/Device name		Type:			dir: creates a directory			file: creates a file			dev: creates a device		Permissions:			chmod the created file		User/Group:			chown the created file/dir to this user/group		Dev Type:			char:  character [needs MAJOR#, MINOR#]			block: block [needs MAJOR#, MINOR#]			pipe:  pipe		Major#:			Used by character and block devices.		Minor#:			Used by character and block devices.
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