Changeset 2ca8941 for chapter07/introduction.xml
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- 02/11/2013 08:09:22 PM (11 years ago)
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chapter07/introduction.xml
rc0220ed r2ca8941 11 11 <title>Introduction</title> 12 12 13 <para>This chapter discusses configuration files and boot scripts. 14 First, the general configuration files needed to set up networking are 13 <para>This chapter discusses configuration files and boot scripts. 14 First, the general configuration files needed to set up networking are 15 15 presented.</para> 16 16 17 17 <itemizedlist> 18 18 <listitem> … … 23 23 </listitem> 24 24 </itemizedlist> 25 25 26 26 <para>Second, issues that affect the proper setup of devices diescussed.</para> 27 27 … … 39 39 without modification, but a few require additional configuration files 40 40 because they deal with hardware-dependent information.</para> 41 41 42 42 <para>System-V style init scripts are employed in this book because they are 43 43 widely used and relatively simple. For additional options, a hint detailing … … 46 46 <quote>depinit</quote>, <quote>upstart</quote>, or <quote>systemd</quote> 47 47 will also offer additional information.</para> 48 48 49 49 <para>If using an alternative style of init scripts, skip these sections.</para> 50 50 … … 73 73 </listitem> 74 74 </itemizedlist> 75 76 75 76 77 77 <para>Finally, there is a brief introduction to the scripts and configuration 78 78 files used when the user logs into the system.</para>
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