Changeset a4d9786b


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Timestamp:
03/12/2001 08:21:38 PM (23 years ago)
Author:
Gerard Beekmans <gerard@…>
Branches:
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Children:
6d1d3ef
Parents:
db39e09
Message:

Fixed typo in usage.xml

git-svn-id: http://svn.linuxfromscratch.org/LFS/trunk/BOOK@301 4aa44e1e-78dd-0310-a6d2-fbcd4c07a689

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  • TODO

    rdb39e09 ra4d9786b  
    8686  chapter 6: find $LFS -type f -exec strip --strip-debug '{}' ';'
    8787
    88 * Fix typo on line 16 of intel/chapter7/usage.xml (added by nomis80)
  • chapter07/usage.xml

    rdb39e09 ra4d9786b  
    1313<para>
    1414SysVinit (which we'll call <emphasis>init</emphasis> from now on) works
    15 using a runlevels scheme. There are 7 (from 0 to 6) runlevels (actually
    16 there are runlevels but they are for special cases and generally not used.
    17 Read the init man page for those details), and each one of those
    18 corresponds to the things you want your computer to do when it starts
    19 up. The default runlevel is 3. Here are the descriptions of the different
    20 runlevels as they are often implemented:
     15using a runlevels scheme. There are 7 (from 0 to 6) runlevels
     16(actually, there are more runlevels but they are for special cases and
     17generally not used. Read the init man page for those details), and each
     18one of those corresponds to the things you want your computer to do when
     19it starts up. The default runlevel is 3. Here are the descriptions of the
     20different runlevels as they are often implemented:
    2121</para>
    2222
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