The Jargon File (version 4.4.7, 29 Dec 2003):
rc file
/R?C fi:l/, n.
[Unix: from runcom files on the CTSS system 1962-63, via the startup
script /etc/rc] Script file containing startup instructions for an
application program (or an entire operating system), usually a text file
containing commands of the sort that might have been invoked manually once
the system was running but are to be executed automatically each time the
system starts up. See also dot file, profile (sense 1).
The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (30 December 2018):
rc file
/R C fi:l/ [Unix: from the startup script "/etc/rc", but this
is commonly believed to have been named after older scripts to
"run commands"] Script file containing startup instructions
for an application program (or an entire operating system),
usually a text file containing commands of the sort that might
have been invoked manually once the system was running but are
to be executed automatically each time the system starts up.
See also dot file, profile (sense 1).
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