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chapter07/bootscripts.xml
reea4055 rce5ebe1 59 59 sendsignals, setclock, static, swap, sysctl, sysklogd, template, 60 60 udev, and udev_retry</seg> 61 <seg>/etc/rc.d, /etc/init.d (symbolic link), /etc/sysconfig, 61 <seg>/etc/rc.d, /etc/init.d (symbolic link), /etc/sysconfig, 62 62 /lib/services, /lib/lsb (symbolic link)</seg> 63 63 </seglistitem> -
chapter07/console.xml
reea4055 rce5ebe1 20 20 level. If non-ASCII characters (e.g., the copyright sign, the British pound 21 21 sign and Euro symbol) will not be used and the keyboard is a U.S. one, much 22 of this section can be skipped. Without the configuration file, (or 22 of this section can be skipped. Without the configuration file, (or 23 23 equivalent settings in <filename>rc.site</filename>), the 24 24 <command>console</command> bootscript will do nothing.</para> … … 79 79 map to load. E.g., in order to load the <quote>lat1-16</quote> font 80 80 together with the <quote>8859-1</quote> application character map 81 (as it is appropriate in the USA), 81 (as it is appropriate in the USA), 82 82 <!-- because of the copyright sign --> 83 83 set this variable to <quote>lat1-16 -m 8859-1</quote>. -
chapter07/introduction.xml
reea4055 rce5ebe1 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 … … 69 69 </listitem> 70 70 </itemizedlist> 71 72 71 72 73 73 <para>Finally, there is a brief introduction to the scripts and configuration 74 74 files used when the user logs into the system.</para> -
chapter07/network.xml
reea4055 rce5ebe1 31 31 configured, this section is optional, although it will never be wrong to do 32 32 it. In many cases (e.g. a laptop with a wireless and a wired interface), 33 accomplishing the configuration in this section is necessary.</para> 33 accomplishing the configuration in this section is necessary.</para> 34 34 35 35 <para>With Udev and modular network drivers, the network interface numbering … … 52 52 <note><para>In some cases such as when MAC addresess have been assigned to 53 53 a network card manually or in a virtual environment such as Xen, 54 the network rules file may not have been generated because addresses 54 the network rules file may not have been generated because addresses 55 55 are not consistently assigned. In these cases, just continue to 56 56 the next section.</para></note> … … 126 126 meaningful to the administrator such as the device name (e.g. eth0). 127 127 Inside this file are attributes to this interface, such as its IP 128 address(es), subnet masks, and so forth. It is necessary that 128 address(es), subnet masks, and so forth. It is necessary that 129 129 the stem of the filename be <emphasis>ifconfig</emphasis>.</para> 130 130 … … 154 154 155 155 <para>The <envar>IFACE</envar> variable defines the interface name, 156 for example, eth0. It is required for all network device configuration 156 for example, eth0. It is required for all network device configuration 157 157 files. </para> 158 158 -
chapter07/profile.xml
reea4055 rce5ebe1 156 156 you will never need 8-bit characters.</para> 157 157 158 <para>UTF-8 based locales are not supported well by many programs. 158 <para>UTF-8 based locales are not supported well by many programs. 159 159 Work is in progress to document and, if possible, fix such problems, see 160 160 <ulink url="&blfs-root;view/svn/introduction/locale-issues.html"/>.</para> -
chapter07/setclock.xml
reea4055 rce5ebe1 52 52 UTC=1 53 53 54 # Set this to any options you might need to give to hwclock, 54 # Set this to any options you might need to give to hwclock, 55 55 # such as machine hardware clock type for Alphas. 56 56 CLOCKPARAMS= -
chapter07/udev.xml
reea4055 rce5ebe1 89 89 class="filesystem">sysfs</systemitem> are available to userspace 90 90 processes and to udevd for processing (including modifications to device 91 nodes).</para> 91 nodes).</para> 92 92 93 93 </sect3> … … 134 134 class="directory">/lib/udev/devices</filename> also provides an easy 135 135 workaround for devices that are not supported by the dynamic device 136 handling infrastructure.</para> 136 handling infrastructure.</para> 137 137 138 138 <para>The <filename>/etc/rc.d/init.d/udev</filename> initscript starts … … 143 143 longer needs to call out to an external binary. Instead 144 144 <command>udevd</command> will listen on a netlink socket for uevents that 145 the kernel raises.</para> 145 the kernel raises.</para> 146 146 147 147 <para>The <command>/etc/rc.d/init.d/udev_retry</command> initscript takes -
chapter07/usage.xml
reea4055 rce5ebe1 51 51 52 52 <para>During the kernel initialization, the first program that is run 53 is either specified on the command line or, by default 53 is either specified on the command line or, by default 54 54 <command>init</command>. This program reads the initialization file 55 55 <filename>/etc/inittab</filename>. Create this file with:</para>
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