core/filesystem to 2012.10-2

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Kevin Mihelich 2012-10-26 12:46:56 +00:00
parent 32b983c88e
commit 571c90a903
4 changed files with 21 additions and 21 deletions

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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
pkgname=filesystem
pkgver=2012.10
pkgrel=1
pkgrel=2
pkgdesc='Base filesystem'
arch=('any')
license=('GPL')
@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ url='http://www.archlinux.org'
groups=('base')
install='filesystem.install'
makedepends=('asciidoc')
depends=('iana-etc' 'bash' 'coreutils')
depends=('iana-etc' 'bash' 'coreutils' 'nss-myhostname')
backup=('etc/fstab' 'etc/crypttab' 'etc/group' 'etc/hosts' 'etc/ld.so.conf' 'etc/passwd'
'etc/shadow' 'etc/gshadow' 'etc/resolv.conf' 'etc/motd' 'etc/nsswitch.conf'
'etc/shells' 'etc/host.conf' 'etc/securetty' 'etc/profile' 'etc/issue')
@ -90,12 +90,12 @@ package() {
}
md5sums=('004013ac940ef3d3cdd8c596e7accfe1'
'7813c481156f6b280a3ba91fc6236368'
'13753e4e0964f3652b0cc60a28528bdf'
'9e4533df61f0c82d6b2e2371f7376282'
'4c4540eeb748bf1f71d631b8c1dcf0b3'
'f28150d4c0b22a017be51b9f7f9977ed'
'6e488ffecc8ba142c0cf7e2d7aeb832e'
'455b78cada80f40b6f6968f5cbd97a2e'
'b8355d9d2782f424f4cedcf682651be0'
'01249bb0ba4468f95e2cc3a627f5e6e3'
'ca716f853860199c1286e7939b2f2666'
'1745349eb24ed21b4cfaa6f423bddb76'
'7bc65f234dfb6abf24e7c3b03e86f4ff'
@ -106,5 +106,5 @@ md5sums=('004013ac940ef3d3cdd8c596e7accfe1'
'677523dbe94b79299aa91b35ed8203b6'
'f3b6ae7db8adffaaa4bffc6099dcbd50'
'a8a962370cd0128465d514e6a1f74130'
'3b6d203a3808943a47fb19498816537f'
'f339bbc45ff3ad4dd73039beab2f28e3'
'3807d07215d9116331fe1cf8feeaa0f8')

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@ -17,22 +17,21 @@ DESCRIPTION
Arch Linux exposes the user to the system without hiding any details. This manpage gives a
brief overview of the configuration files that should be set up on a fresh install.
INITSCRIPTS[[I]]
----------------
The initscripts are configured in rc.conf. Here you configure what daemons to start on boot, what storage
technologies should be enabled and, optionally, a basic network setup.
SYSTEM SERVICES[[S]]
--------------------
System services to be started at boot can be enabled using 'systemctl enable <name>.service'. To view
available services use 'systemctl list-unit-files'.
HOSTNAME[[H]]
-------------
The hostname of the machine should be set in /etc/hostname. Additionally, either /etc/hosts should be
configured accordingly, or nss-myhostname should be used. This is needed so the hostname can always
be resolved to the current machine, which is required by some programs.
The hostname of the machine can be set using 'hostnamectl set-hostname <hostname>'. It will then be
written to /etc/hostname.
LOCALIZATION[[L]]
-----------------
Various locales may be enabled in /etc/locale.gen, and generated by locale-gen. The system-wide locale to be used
can be configured in /etc/locale.conf. These settings can be overridden on a par-user basis by keeping a
user-spcefic locale.conf in $HOME/.config/locale.conf. The user-specific file will take precedence if it exists.
can be configured in /etc/locale.conf. These settings can be overridden on a per-user basis by keeping a
user-specific locale.conf in $HOME/.config/locale.conf. The user-specific file will take precedence if it exists.
VIRTUAL CONSOLE[[V]]
--------------------
@ -41,13 +40,13 @@ other things. Note that these settings only apply to the console, and not if you
TIME[[T]]
---------
The local timezone is configured by *symlinking* /etc/localtime to the correct zoneinfo file under
/usr/share/zoneinfo/. E.g.,
The local timezone is configured by calling 'timedatectl set-timezone <Region/City>'. A *symlink* is then created
from /etc/localtime to the correct zoneinfo file under /usr/share/zoneinfo/. E.g.,
/etc/localtime -> /usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Paris
/etc/localtime -> ../usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Paris
The real-time clock, which keeps track of time when the computer is off, can be configured to either
be in UTC or in localtime in /etc/adjtime. The default is UTC.
be in UTC or in localtime by calling 'timedatectl set-local-rtc <false|true>'. The default is UTC.
FILESYSTEMS[[F]]
----------------
@ -73,8 +72,8 @@ and modules to be blacklisted from auto-loading can be configured in /etc/modpro
SEE ALSO
--------
rc.conf(5), hostname(5), hosts(5), nsswitch.conf(5), locale.conf(5), vconsole.conf(5), timezone(3), hwclock(8), fstab(5), crypttab(5),
mkinitcpio(8), pacman(8), pacman.conf(5), grub-mkconfig(8), syslinux(1), modules-load.d(5), modprobe.d(5)
systemctl(1), hostnamectl(1), hostname(5), locale.conf(5), vconsole.conf(5), timedatectl(1), timezone(3), hwclock(8), fstab(5),
crypttab(5), mkinitcpio(8), pacman(8), pacman.conf(5), grub-mkconfig(8), syslinux(1), modules-load.d(5), modprobe.d(5)
AUTHORS
-------

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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ shadow: files
publickey: files
hosts: files dns
hosts: files dns myhostname
networks: files
protocols: files

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@ -4,4 +4,5 @@ daemon:x:14871::::::
mail:x:14871::::::
ftp:x:14871::::::
http:x:14871::::::
uuidd:x:14871::::::
nobody:x:14871::::::