[Pkg-sysvinit-commits] r1709 - sysvinit/trunk/debian
Petter Reinholdtsen
pere at alioth.debian.org
Fri Sep 4 16:27:11 UTC 2009
Author: pere
Date: 2009-09-04 16:27:07 +0000 (Fri, 04 Sep 2009)
New Revision: 1709
Modified:
sysvinit/trunk/debian/sysv-rc.templates
Log:
Wrap too long lines.
Modified: sysvinit/trunk/debian/sysv-rc.templates
===================================================================
--- sysvinit/trunk/debian/sysv-rc.templates 2009-09-03 18:36:09 UTC (rev 1708)
+++ sysvinit/trunk/debian/sysv-rc.templates 2009-09-04 16:27:07 UTC (rev 1709)
@@ -15,14 +15,15 @@
It is recommended to migrate in order to enhance the boot system for the
following reasons:
.
- * the order of boot and shutdown is calculated dynamically, using dependency
- information declared in a comment header within each init.d script, which
- ensures optimum boot sequence for the set of installed packages
+ * the order of boot and shutdown is calculated dynamically, using
+ dependency information declared in a comment header within each
+ init.d script, which ensures optimum boot sequence for the set of
+ installed packages
* protection against problems introduced by new or upgraded packages
by preserving the boot sequence when problems are detected; the boot
sequence is only modified if it is safe to do so
- * potential for further optimization by way of concurrent boot methodology
- in order to increase boot efficiency
+ * potential for further optimization by way of concurrent boot
+ methodology in order to increase boot efficiency
.
This migration process is non-reversible. The legacy way of ordering boot
scripts using static sequence numbers will be made obsolete by choosing to
@@ -39,9 +40,10 @@
migration to dependency based boot sequencing. It is recommended to migrate
in order to enhance the boot system for the following reasons:
.
- * the order of boot and shutdown is calculated dynamically, using dependency
- information declared in a comment header within each init.d script, which
- ensures optimum boot sequence for the set of installed packages
+ * the order of boot and shutdown is calculated dynamically, using
+ dependency information declared in a comment header within each
+ init.d script, which ensures optimum boot sequence for the set of
+ installed packages
* protection against problems introduced by new or upgraded packages
by preserving the boot sequence when problems are detected; the boot
sequence is only modified if it is safe to do so
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