What does rc stand for?
Jonathan I. Kamens
jik at athena.mit.edu
Sat Feb 23 01:59:00 AEST 1991
In article <1991Feb22.094951.9539 at news.cs.indiana.edu>, sahayman at porbeagle.cs.indiana.edu (Steve Hayman) writes:
|> >I suspect the answer is in the Frequently Asked Questions list.
|>
|> Actually, this one isn't. I thought it was. I'm trying to find out
|> some sort of 'official' documentation of what 'rc' stands for - it's not
|> in the jargon file, and I couldn't find anytning in "Life with Unix" -
|> and if I do, I'll add it to the FAQ list.
It isn't in the comp.unix.questions FAQ. It is in the
news.announce.newusers FAQ:
4. What does "rc" at the end of files like .newsrc mean?
It is related to the phrase "run commands." It is used for any
file that contains startup information for a command. The use of
"rc" in startup files derives from the /etc/rc command file used
to start multi-user UNIX.
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