- Timestamp:
- 02/01/2024 03:55:18 PM (8 months ago)
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- xry111/loongarch, xry111/loongarch-12.1, xry111/loongarch-12.2
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- b0b9db56
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- 5e67aa3 (diff), d3b0a08 (diff)
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prologue/standards.xml
r5e67aa3 r33a9421 50 50 51 51 <para>While it is possible to create a complete system that will pass the LSB 52 certification tests "from scratch",this can't be done without many additional packages52 certification tests <quote>from scratch,</quote> this can't be done without many additional packages 53 53 that are beyond the scope of the LFS book. Installation instructions for these 54 54 additional packages can be found in BLFS. </para> -
prologue/typography.xml
r5e67aa3 r33a9421 75 75 <para>This format is used to encapsulate text that is optional.</para> 76 76 77 <para>< filename>passwd(5)</filename></para>77 <para><ulink role='man' url='&man;passwd.5'>passwd(5)</ulink></para> 78 78 79 79 <para>This format is used to refer to a specific manual (man) page. The number inside parentheses … … 82 82 those two man pages will be located at 83 83 <filename>/usr/share/man/man1/passwd.1</filename> and 84 <filename>/usr/share/man/man5/passwd.5</filename>. When the book uses <filename>passwd(5)</filename> it is 84 <filename>/usr/share/man/man5/passwd.5</filename>. When the book uses 85 <ulink role='man' url='&man;/passwd.5'>passwd(5)</ulink> it is 85 86 specifically referring to <filename>/usr/share/man/man5/passwd.5</filename>. 86 87 <command>man passwd</command> will print the first man page it finds that 87 matches <quote>passwd </quote>,which will be88 matches <quote>passwd,</quote> which will be 88 89 <filename>/usr/share/man/man1/passwd.1</filename>. For this example, you will 89 90 need to run <command>man 5 passwd</command> in order to read the page 90 91 being specified. Note that most man pages do not have duplicate 91 92 page names in different sections. Therefore, <command>man <replaceable><program 92 name></replaceable></command> is generally sufficient.</para> 93 name></replaceable></command> is generally sufficient. In the LFS 94 book these references to man pages are also hyperlinks, so clicking on 95 such a reference will open the man page rendered in HTML from 96 <ulink url='https://man.archlinux.org/'>Arch Linux manual 97 pages</ulink>.</para> 93 98 94 99 </sect1>
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