X-Git-Url: https://git.grml.org/?p=grml-autoconfig.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fgrml-autoconfig.8.txt;h=3c7e7f798ea3a6f1eabff637ddecc1b5531e6c20;hp=ef53e16dbdbc24f64125b1f03c0534d46c63de64;hb=02c0126afa706977c2c7941945b24c487a13bd57;hpb=044d67ae243554c35bf3832f51bbac4570b04e77 diff --git a/doc/grml-autoconfig.8.txt b/doc/grml-autoconfig.8.txt index ef53e16..3c7e7f7 100644 --- a/doc/grml-autoconfig.8.txt +++ b/doc/grml-autoconfig.8.txt @@ -32,21 +32,6 @@ dialog-based interface to the configuration file. You can either use the script for configuring grml-autoconfig or modify the configuration file manually on your own (there is no interference). -The grml-autoconfig package creates three initscripts on installation: -/etc/init.d/bootlocal.first, /etc/init.d/bootlocal.middle and -/etc/init.d/bootlocal.last. - -They are created in the maintainer scripts of the grml-autoconfig package. This -means they are not part of the package itself and therefore also not marked as -configuration files of the package. As a result the files won't be touched -anymore, neither when upgrading nor when removing the package! If you want to -add your own bootup commands you can use these files. -/etc/init.d/bootlocal.first is executed at the very beginning, in runlevel 'S'. -/etc/init.d/bootlocal.middle is executed right before startup of grml-autoconfig -itself in runlevel '2' only (where grml-autoconfig is located as well). Finally -/etc/init.d/bootlocal.last is executed as one of the last initscripts in -runlevel '2' only. - Files ----- @@ -61,10 +46,15 @@ Dialog interface to the configuration file /etc/grml/autoconfig. */etc/grml/autoconfig*:: -Configuration file for grml-autoconfig framework. You can either edit this -configuration file manually of use the dialog interface +Default configuration file for grml-autoconfig framework. You can override +settings via /etc/grml/autoconfig.local or use the dialog interface /usr/sbin/grml-autoconfig. + */etc/grml/autoconfig.local*:: +User specific configuration file for grml-autoconfig. You can edit it directly +or use the dialog interface /usr/sbin/grml-autoconfig. + + */etc/grml/autoconfig.functions*:: Main functions of the grml-autoconfig. You do not need to configure or execute @@ -78,12 +68,12 @@ lsb-like booting sequence. Bugs ---- -If you find a bug please report it. See link:http://grml.org/bugs/ for details +If you find a bug please report it. See link:http://grml.org/bugs/[] for details about how to report bugs. See also -------- -grml-autoconfig(1), mkpersistenthome(1), restore-config(1), save-config(1) +grml-autoconfig(1), restore-config(1), save-config(1) Author ------