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70 Chapter 3. Boot Process, Init, and Shutdown
CARDMGR_OPTS= value , where value is the list of options for the PCMCIA cardmgr
(such as -q for quiet mode; -m to look for loadable kernel modules in the specified directory, and
so on). Read the cardmgr man page for more information.
3.3.1.26. /etc/sysconfig/radvd
The /etc/sysconfig/radvd file is used to pass arguments to the radvd daemon at boot time.
The radvd daemon listens to for router requests and sends router advertisements for the IP version
6 protocol. This service allows hosts on a network to dynamically change their default routers based
on these router advertisements. For more information about what parameters you can use in this file,
type man radvd. By default, this file sets the owner of the radvd process to the user radvd.
3.3.1.27. /etc/sysconfig/rawdevices
The /etc/sysconfig/rawdevices file is used to configure raw device bindings, such as:
/dev/raw/raw1 /dev/sda1
/dev/raw/raw2 8 5
3.3.1.28. /etc/sysconfig/redhat-config-users
The /etc/sysconfig/redhat-config-users is the configuration file for the graphical applica-
tion, redhat-config-users. Under Red Hat Linux 7.3 this file is used to filter out system users such
as root, daemon, or lp. This file is edited by the Preferences => Filter system users and groups
pull-down menu in the redhat-config-users application and should not be edited by hand. For more
information on using this application, see the chapter called User and Group Configuration in the
Official Red Hat Linux Customization Guide.
3.3.1.29. /etc/sysconfig/samba
The /etc/sysconfig/samba file is used to pass arguments to the smbd and the nmbd daemons at
boot time. The smbd daemon offers file sharing connectivity for Windows clients on the network. The
nmbd daemon offers NetBIOS over IP naming services. For more information about what parameters
you can use in this file, type man smbd. By default, this file sets smbd and nmbd to run in daemon
mode.
3.3.1.30. /etc/sysconfig/sendmail
The /etc/sysconfig/sendmail file allows messages to be sent to one or more recipients, routing
the message over whatever networks are necessary. The file sets the default values for the Sendmail
application to run. Its default values are to run as a background daemon, and to check its queue once
an hour in case something has backed up.
The following values may be used:
DAEMON=
value , where value is one of the following boolean values:
yes Sendmail should be configured to listen to port 25 for incoming mail. yes implies the
use of Sendmails -bd options.
no Sendmail should not be configured to listen to port 25 for incoming mail.
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