-.TH LIVE\-BOOT 7 2012\-06\-06 3.0~a31-1 "Debian Live Project"
+.TH LIVE\-BOOT 7 2012\-09\-27 3.0~b4-1 "Debian Live Project"
.SH NAME
\fBlive\-boot\fR \- System Boot Scripts
In addition, there are some more boot parameters to influence the behaviour, see below.
.SS Configuration Files
-\fBlive\-boot\fR can be configured (but not activated) through configuration files. Those files can be placed either in the root filesystem itself (/etc/live/boot.conf, /etc/live/boot.d/*.conf), or on the live media (live/boot.conf, live/boot.d/*.conf).
+\fBlive\-boot\fR can be configured (but not activated) through configuration files. Those files can be placed either in the root filesystem itself (/etc/live/boot.conf, /etc/live/boot/*), or on the live media (live/boot.conf, live/boot/*).
.SH OPTIONS
\fBlive\-boot\fR currently features the following parameters.
.IP "\fBswapon\fR" 4
This parameter enables usage of local swap partitions.
.IP "\fBpersistence\fR" 4
-live\-boot will probe devices for persistence media. These can be partitions (with the correct GPT name), filesystems (with the correct label) or image files (with the correct file name). Overlays are labeled/named either "full\-ov", which will be mounted on /, or "custom\-ov", which can be completely customized (see \fIlive-persistence.conf\fR(5)). The order these are handled are: full\-ov, custom\-ov. Overlay image files have extensions which determines their filesystem, e.g. "custom\-ov.ext4".
+live\-boot will probe devices for persistence media. These can be partitions (with the correct GPT name), filesystems (with the correct label) or image files (with the correct file name). Overlays are labeled/named "persistence" (see \fIpersistence.conf\fR(5)). Overlay image files have extensions which determines their filesystem, e.g. "persistence.ext4".
.IP "\fBpersistence\-encryption\fR=\fITYPE1\fR,\fITYPE2\fR ... \fITYPEn\fR" 4
This option determines which types of encryption that we allow to be used when probing devices for persistence media. If "none" is in the list, we allow unencrypted media; if "luks" is in the list, we allow LUKS\-encrypted media. Whenever a device containing encrypted media is probed the user will be prompted for the passphrase. The default value is "none".
.IP "\fBpersistence\-media\fR={\fIremovable\fR|\fIremovable\-usb\fR}" 4
.IP "\fBquickreboot\fR" 4
This option causes live\-boot to reboot without attempting to eject the media and without asking the user to remove the boot media.
.IP "\fBshowmounts\fR" 4
-This parameter will make live\-boot to show on "/" the ro filesystems (mostly compressed) on "/live". This is not enabled by default because could lead to problems by applications like "mono" which store binary paths on installation.
+This parameter will make live\-boot to show on "/" the ro filesystems (mostly compressed) on "/lib/live". This is not enabled by default because could lead to problems by applications like "mono" which store binary paths on installation.
.IP "\fBsilent\fR" 4
If you boot with the normal quiet parameter, live\-boot hides most messages of its own. When adding silent, it hides all.
.IP "\fBtodisk\fR=\fIDEVICE\fR" 4
.SH FILES
.IP "\fB/etc/live/boot.conf\fR" 4
-.IP "\fB/etc/live/boot.d/*.conf\fR" 4
+.IP "\fB/etc/live/boot/*\fR" 4
.IP "\fBlive/boot.conf\fR" 4
-.IP "\fBlive/boot.d/*.conf\fR" 4
-.IP "\fBlive-persistence.conf\fR" 4
+.IP "\fBlive/boot/*\fR" 4
+.IP "\fBpersistence.conf\fR" 4
.SH SEE ALSO
-\fIlive-persistence.conf\fR(5)
+\fIpersistence.conf\fR(5)
.PP
\fIlive\-build\fR(7)
.PP