(short for Need for Speed Configuration Editor ) is a highly specialized, classic modding utility used by the Black Box-era Need for Speed community to modify vehicle configurations, database parameters, and wheel positions.
: Use an archive extractor to open your downloaded mod package.
: Specifically designed for editing the .vlt database files common in the Black Box era of NFS games. Share public link Nfs-cfged
Edit performance, parts, and behavior of cars.
Key directives in nfs.conf related to nfs-cfged : (short for Need for Speed Configuration Editor )
Historically, changing an export ( /etc/exports ) required running exportfs -r or restarting nfs-server.service . While this works, it is a blunt instrument. In high-availability or high-load environments, restarting NFS services can disrupt active mounts and cause application timeouts.
When a change is detected (e.g., you add a new export line), nfs-cfged performs the following: Share public link Edit performance, parts, and behavior
All of this happens .