What does etc stand for? - Unix Linux Stack Exchange What does the "etc" folder in the root directory stand for? I think knowing this will help me remember where certain files are located Update: Might be useful for others, the folder is used for "
Electronic Throttle Control problem solved? - Jeep Wrangler Forum I have read all the threads, I can find, about Electronic Throttle Control (ETC) problems No threads about the solution or solving the problem So if any of you had this problem and solved it please share the solution
How to make NetworkManager use ` etc` configs and where ` run . . . How come it does not use etc to create run configs? There are posts saying the NetworkManager creates connections per user I e the suggestion was something like etc is root and somehow other connections get used for my user But I don't think that's the case here nmcli does not let me modify a connection without root permissions
Format of etc hosts on Linux (different from Windows?) Pasted below this question is a sample of a etc hosts file from a Linux (CentOS) and a Windows machine The Linux file has two tabbed entries after the IP address (that is localhost localdomain