ppcrcd/trunk/doc/README.progs

sparky cvs at pld-linux.org
Thu Mar 16 15:10:57 CET 2006


Author: sparky
Date: Thu Mar 16 15:10:54 2006
New Revision: 7189

Modified:
   ppcrcd/trunk/doc/README.progs
Log:
- updated


Modified: ppcrcd/trunk/doc/README.progs
==============================================================================
--- ppcrcd/trunk/doc/README.progs	(original)
+++ ppcrcd/trunk/doc/README.progs	Thu Mar 16 15:10:54 2006
@@ -1,31 +1,28 @@
-PPCRCD-specific programs.
+=== PPCRCD-specific programs ===
 
-saveconfig
-	Saves all changed files in /etc to tar-gziped archive. If this succeeds
-	tries to guess conf= option needed to load configuration on system
-	startup, but this isn't very smart so don't trust it too much.
-	Only, and necessary saveconfig's argument is an existing directory, or
-	not existing filename in existing directory. In first case, if you
-	specify directory, configuration will be saved as 'ppcrcd.tgz'.
+== saveconfig ==
+Saves all changed files in /etc to xmltar-gziped archive. If this succeeds
+tries to guess conf= option needed to load configuration on system
+startup, but this isn't very smart so don't trust it too much.
+    Only, and necessary saveconfig's argument is an existing directory, or
+not existing filename in existing directory. In first case, if you
+specify directory, configuration will be saved as 'ppcrcd.xmltar.gz'.
 
-setbootopt
-	This script checks and saves kernel command line options which are
-	marked as ''saveable'' to nvram. If it's used for first time, or after
-	nvram reseting has to create ppcrcd= variable, which can be a little
-	dangerous, so advertises about it and creates it if called once again.
+== setbootopt ==
+This script checks and saves kernel command line options which are
+marked as ''saveable'' to nvram. If it's used for first time, or after
+nvram reseting has to create ppcrcd= variable, which can be a little
+dangerous, so advertises about it and creates it if called once again.
 
-	Script tries to check correctness of specified options, like checking
-	does specified kernel module exist, but if it fails on correctly
-	specified option '-f' (force) switch can be used to force adding the
-	option.
-	Don't allows saving multiple options of same type, except eth=.
-	If new option of same type is added it replaces old option, but eth=
-	is simply added.
-	Script checks what you already have stored in nvram, if you want to
-	remove old options type '-r' as first argument. Option '-rn' removes
-	all eth= variables.
-	If nvram is not empty and setbootopt is called without arguments
-	it lists already stored variables,
-	
-
-# vi: language=english
+Script tries to check correctness of specified options, like checking
+does specified kernel module exist, but if it fails on correctly
+specified option '-f' (force) switch can be used to force adding the
+option.
+    Don't allows saving multiple options of same type, except eth=.
+If new option of same type is added it replaces old option, but eth=
+is simply added.
+    Script checks what you already have stored in nvram, if you want to
+remove old options type '-r' as first argument. Option '-rn' removes
+all eth= variables.
+    If nvram is not empty and setbootopt is called without arguments
+it lists already stored variables,


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