Changeset 9cc09ebf for introduction/important/bootscripts.xml
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- 05/29/2004 12:43:21 AM (20 years ago)
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introduction/important/bootscripts.xml
r3383489 r9cc09ebf 3 3 <title><acronym>BLFS</acronym> Boot Scripts</title> 4 4 5 <para>The BLFSBootscripts package contains the init scripts that are5 <para>The <acronym>BLFS</acronym> Bootscripts package contains the init scripts that are 6 6 used throughout the book. It is assumed that you will be using the blfs-bootscripts 7 7 package in conjuction with a compatible lfs-bootscripts package. … … 17 17 <para>The blfs-bootscripts package will be used throughout the <acronym>BLFS</acronym> 18 18 book for startup scripts. Unlike <acronym>LFS</acronym>, each init script 19 has a seperate install target in the blfs-bootscri ts package.19 has a seperate install target in the blfs-bootscripts package. 20 20 It is recomended you keep the package 21 21 source directory around until completion of your 22 22 <acronym>BLFS</acronym> system. When a script is requested from 23 blfs-bootscri tps, simply change to the directory and execute the given23 blfs-bootscripts, simply change to the directory and execute the given 24 24 <command>make install-<init-script></command> command. This command installs the 25 25 init script to its proper location (along with any auxillary configuration
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