Unwanted Files

This FilesUnwanted.obj example specifies unwanted files--files whose existence might trigger a warning, or that PIKT might automatically delete or move aside.  This file is referenced by the SystemFileExist script, and sources from the example files_unwanted_objects.cfg file.

/etc/nologin           :  .
/etc/rc3.d/S50apache   :  /usr/bin/mv /etc/rc3.d/S50apache /etc/rc3.d/xS50apache
/etc/rc3.d/S76snmpdx   :  /usr/bin/mv /etc/rc3.d/S76snmpdx /etc/rc3.d/xS76snmpdx
/etc/rc3.d/S77dmi      :  /usr/bin/mv /etc/rc3.d/S77dmi /etc/rc3.d/xS77dmi
/etc/rc3.d/S80mipagent :  /usr/bin/mv /etc/rc3.d/S80mipagent
                          /etc/rc3.d/xS80mipagent
/etc/rc2.d/S88sendmail :  /usr/bin/mv /etc/rc2.d/S88sendmail
                          /etc/rc2.d/xS88sendmail
[...]

For more examples, see Samples.

 
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