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-.TH LIVE\-BOOT 7 2012\-04\-06 3.0~a26\-1 "Debian Live Project"
+.TH LIVE\-BOOT 7 2012\-04\-08 3.0~a26\-1 "Debian Live Project"
.SH NAME
\fBlive\-boot\fP \- System Boot Scripts
respectively (see \fIlive\-snapshot\fP(1) for more information). The order these
are handled are: full\-ov, custom\-ov, live\-sn, home\-sn. Overlay image files
and snapshot archive files have extensions which determines their filesystem
-or archive type, e.g. "custom\-ov.ext3" and "\home\-sn.squashfs".
+or archive type, e.g. "custom\-ov.ext4" and "\home\-sn.squashfs".
.IP "\fBpersistent\-encryption\fP=\fITYPE1\fP,\fITYPE2\fP ... \fITYPEn\fP" 4
This option determines which types of encryption that we allow to be used
when probing devices for persistent media. If "none" is in the list, we
after a dash (e.g.: "live\-sn" would transform to "live\-sn\-SUFFIX"). This is
handy to test multiple live\-boot based live\-systems with different
persistent storage choices.
-.IP {\fBpreseed/file\fP|\fBfile\fP}=\fIFILE\fP 4
-A path to a file present on the rootfs could be used to preseed debconf
-database.
-.IP \fBpackage/question\fP=\fIVALUE\fP 4
-All debian installed packages could be preseeded from command\-line that way,
-beware of blanks spaces, they will interfere with parsing, use a preseed
-file in this case.
.IP \fBquickreboot\fP 4
This option causes live\-boot to reboot without attempting to eject the media
and without asking the user to remove the boot media.