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Timestamp:
09/24/2003 10:29:16 PM (21 years ago)
Author:
Alex Gronenwoud <alex@…>
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Message:

Changing the style of the command descriptions in appendix A.

git-svn-id: http://svn.linuxfromscratch.org/LFS/trunk/BOOK@2879 4aa44e1e-78dd-0310-a6d2-fbcd4c07a689

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  • appendixa/sysklogd-desc.xml

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    77<sect3><title>Program file descriptions</title>
    88
    9 <sect4><title>klogd</title>
    10 <para>klogd is a system daemon which intercepts and logs Linux kernel
    11 messages.</para></sect4>
     9<para><command>klogd</command> is a system daemon for intercepting and
     10logging kernel messages.</para>
    1211
    13 <sect4><title>syslogd</title>
    14 <para>syslogd provides the kind of logging that many modern programs use. Every
    15 logged message contains at least a time and a hostname field and, normally, a
    16 program name field, too. But that depends on how trusty the logging
    17 program is.</para></sect4>
     12<para><command>syslogd</command> logs the messages that system programs
     13offer for logging. Every logged message contains at least a date stamp and a
     14hostname, and normally the program's name too, but that depends on how
     15trusting the logging daemon is told to be.</para>
    1816
    1917</sect3>
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