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-.TH LIVE\-BOOT 7 05.11.2013 4.0~alpha17\-1 "Live Systems Project"
+.TH LIVE\-BOOT 7 2014\-03\-31 4.0~alpha21\-1 "Live Systems Project"
.SH NAME
\fBlive\-boot\fP \- System Boot Components
and usb stick images.
.PP
.\" FIXME
-At boot time it will look for a (read\-only) media containing a "/live"
+At boot time it will look for a (read\-only) medium containing a "/live"
directory where a root filesystems (often a compressed filesystem image like
squashfs) is stored. If found, it will create a writable environment, using
aufs, to boot the system from.
.IP \fBiscsi\fP=\fIserver\-ip[,server\-port];target\-name\fP 4
Boot from an iSCSI target that has an ISO or disk live image as one of its
LUNs. The specified target is searched for a LUN which looks like a live
-media. If you use the \fBiscsitarget\fP software iSCSI target solution your
+medium. If you use the \fBiscsitarget\fP software iSCSI target solution your
ietd.conf might look like this:
.br
# The target\-name you specify in the iscsi= parameter
option of tmpfs mount). By default, there is no ramdisk size set, so the
default of mount applies (currently 50% of available RAM). Note that this
option has currently no effect when booting with toram.
-.IP \fBswapon\fP 4
+.IP \fBswap=true\fP 4
This parameter enables usage of local swap partitions.
.IP \fBpersistence\fP 4
live\-boot will probe devices for persistence media. These can be partitions