Subject: Re: Default 'login.conf' in new installs?
To: None <current-users@netbsd.org>
From: Christian Biere <christianbiere@gmx.de>
List: current-users
Date: 10/11/2006 22:27:47
Peter Seebach wrote:
> In message <20061011201611.GA5219@jodi.nimenees.com>, Eric Haszlakiewicz writes
> >It would make more sense to do something similar to how pkgsrc handles
> >config files:
> >	1) put an example in /usr/share/examples

> This leads to a question:  How should the limits be set?  Obviously, limits
> are somewhat per-platform; a reasonable daemon limit for datasize might be
> 256MB on x86_64 systems.  It might not be on sun3.

As long as you don't set anything for the class "default" it should have no
effect. Since there might be clashes during an update, you might want to
pick some stupid class names like "paranoid-example", "low-memory-example".

-- 
Christian