Changeset 1a09536 in clfs-sysroot for BOOK/bootscripts
- Timestamp:
- Jul 20, 2006, 1:22:52 PM (18 years ago)
- Branches:
- master
- Children:
- cc23f19
- Parents:
- beea2b3
- Location:
- BOOK/bootscripts/common
- Files:
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- 3 edited
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BOOK/bootscripts/common/console.xml
rbeea2b3 r1a09536 27 27 url="http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/HOWTO-INDEX/other-lang.html"/>. A pre-made 28 28 <filename>/etc/sysconfig/console</filename> file with known settings for 29 several countries was installed with the LFS-Bootscripts package, so the29 several countries was installed with the CLFS-Bootscripts package, so the 30 30 relevant section can be uncommented if the country is supported. If still 31 31 in doubt, look in the <filename class="directory">/usr/share/kbd</filename> -
BOOK/bootscripts/common/network.xml
rbeea2b3 r1a09536 58 58 59 59 <para>The <envar>SERVICE</envar> variable defines the method used for 60 obtaining the IP address. The LFS-Bootscripts package has a modular IP60 obtaining the IP address. The CLFS-Bootscripts package has a modular IP 61 61 assignment format, and creating additional files in the <filename 62 62 class="directory">/etc/sysconfig/network-devices/services</filename> -
BOOK/bootscripts/common/udev.xml
rbeea2b3 r1a09536 99 99 the rules specified in the files within the <filename 100 100 class="directory">/etc/udev/rules.d/</filename> directory. These are 101 numbered in a similar fashion to the LFS-Bootscripts package. If101 numbered in a similar fashion to the CLFS-Bootscripts package. If 102 102 <command>udev</command> can't find a rule for the device it is creating, 103 103 it will default permissions to <emphasis>660</emphasis> and ownership to … … 129 129 this method will not work because the device node does not exist until 130 130 the module is loaded. To solve this, the <command>S05modules</command> 131 bootscript was added to the LFS-Bootscripts package, along with the131 bootscript was added to the CLFS-Bootscripts package, along with the 132 132 <filename>/etc/sysconfig/modules</filename> file. By adding module 133 133 names to the <filename>modules</filename> file, these modules will be
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