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- Feb 14, 2011, 5:57:52 PM (14 years ago)
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BOOK/bootscripts/common/usage.xml
r8f83277 r957d7a0 9 9 <?dbhtml filename="usage.html"?> 10 10 11 <title>How Do These Bootscripts Work?</title>11 <title>How does systemd work?</title> 12 12 13 13 <indexterm zone="ch-scripts-usage"> 14 <primary sortas="a- Bootscripts">Bootscripts</primary>14 <primary sortas="a-systemd-usage">systemd usage</primary> 15 15 <secondary>usage</secondary></indexterm> 16 16 17 17 <warning> 18 <para>Please completely disregard this page until it can be 19 rewritten.</para> 18 <para>Please disregard this page until it can be written.</para> 20 19 </warning> 21 20 <!-- 22 21 <para>Linux uses a special booting facility named SysVinit that is 23 22 based on a concept of <emphasis>run-levels</emphasis>. It can be quite … … 131 130 it is your own CLFS system). The files given here are an example of how 132 131 it can be done.</para> 132 --> 133 133 134 134 </sect1>
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