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Michael Kerrisk 2008-09-10 03:40:20 +00:00
parent 1930dbe6d1
commit ade562fbcc
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@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ exits, the behavior of the kernel is
.BR UNSPECIFIED .
See the NOTES section for the current kernel behavior.)
.IP 8.
The usual boot sequence (e.g. invocation of
The usual boot sequence (e.g., invocation of
.IR /sbin/init )
is performed on the normal root file system.
.\"
@ -234,7 +234,7 @@ device having a suitable root file-system.
.SS "Changing the Normal Root File System"
By default,
the kernel's settings
(e.g. set in the kernel file with
(e.g., set in the kernel file with
.BR rdev (8)
or compiled into the kernel file),
or the boot loader option setting
@ -278,7 +278,7 @@ write the NFS setting into files
.IR /proc/sys/kernel/nfs-root-name
and
.I /proc/sys/kernel/nfs-root-addrs
and then writing 0xff (e.g. the pseudo-NFS-device number) into file
and then writing 0xff (e.g., the pseudo-NFS-device number) into file
.IR /proc/sys/kernel/real-root-dev .
For example, the following shell command line would change
the normal root device to
@ -324,7 +324,7 @@ was to allow for modular kernel configuration at system installation.
A possible system installation scenario is as follows:
.IP 1. 3
The loader program boots from floppy or other media with a minimal kernel
(e.g. support for
(e.g., support for
.IR /dev/ram ,
.IR /dev/initrd ,
and the ext2 file-system) and loads
@ -335,7 +335,7 @@ The executable
.I /linuxrc
determines what is needed to (1) mount the normal root file-system
(i.e., device type, device drivers, file system) and (2) the
distribution media (e.g. CD-ROM, network, tape, ...).
distribution media (e.g., CD-ROM, network, tape, ...).
This can be
done by asking the user, by auto-probing, or by using a hybrid
approach.
@ -367,7 +367,7 @@ the boot loader can be installed.
The boot loader is configured to load into
.I /dev/initrd
a file system with the set of modules that was used to bring up the system.
(e.g. Device
(e.g., Device
.I /dev/ram0
can be modified, then unmounted, and finally, the image is written from
.I /dev/ram0

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@ -219,7 +219,7 @@ would display the contents of the file
.IR afile .
It is important to realize that this rule includes commands which may
optionally traverse file trees, e.g.\& the command
optionally traverse file trees, e.g., the command
.I "chown file"
is included in this rule, while the command
.IR "chown\ \-R file" ,