5bfebbecea
We were telling users that setting shutdown_network=YES would shut down the network interfaces during shutdown, but this was exactly the opposite of what we were doing. The default was YES, which was keeping the interfaces active. This keeps the default behavior, but renames the setting to keep_network which more accurately describes its function, and instructs users to set it to NO if they want the network interfaces to go down. |
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.gitignore | ||
adjkerntz | ||
bootmisc | ||
consolefont | ||
dmesg | ||
fsck | ||
hostname | ||
hwclock | ||
ipfw | ||
keymaps | ||
killprocs | ||
localmount | ||
Makefile | ||
modules | ||
moused | ||
net | ||
netmount | ||
network.BSD.in | ||
network.in | ||
network.Linux.in | ||
powerd | ||
rarpd | ||
savecore | ||
staticroute.BSD.in | ||
staticroute.Linux.in | ||
syscons | ||
tmpfiles | ||
urandom |