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54 continue creating it with the default file name (${CONFIG_FILE}).69 config file name (${CONFIG_FILE}). 96 The config file "${CONFIG_FILE}" already exists. It is strongly1053 c) CONFIG_FILE=$OPTARG1154 CONFIG_FILE="$DEFAULT_CONFIG_FILE"1452 if [ -f $CONFIG_FILE ]; then1462 get_confirm "Do you wish to backup the config file "${CONFIG_FILE}" (y/n/h)?" \1471 cp -p $CONFIG_FILE ${CONFIG_FILE}-${SUFFIX}1472 echo " Saved existing $CONFIG_FILE as ${CONFIG_FILE}-${SUFFIX}"1527 sed "s/${PROG}/${NEW_NAME}/g" > $CONFIG_FILE[all …]
56 #define CONFIG_FILE "/etc/mdnsd.conf" macro98 ReadDDNSSettingsFromConfFile(m, CONFIG_FILE, &DynDNSHostname, &DynDNSZone, NULL); in Reconfigure()
58 DEST_DEV. If the options `p' or CONFIG_FILE are present, then it61 string CONFIG_FILE into the area telling the stage2 where to look64 the Stage 2 CONFIG_FILE is patched with the configuration file
2767 DEST_DEV. If the options `p' or CONFIG_FILE are present, then it2770 string CONFIG_FILE into the area telling the stage2 where to look2773 the Stage 2 CONFIG_FILE is patched with the configuration file
2454 CONFIG_FILE.4146 * stage2/builtins.c (install_func): Rename CONFIG_FILE to4149 CONFIG_FILE to INSTALLED_DRIVE, INSTALLED_PARTITION and4513 CONFIG_FILE.6579 Change each type of STAGE1, STAGE2 and CONFIG_FILE to an array6916 CONFIG_FILE to PTR.