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-rw-r--r--doc/s6-linux-init.html5
4 files changed, 21 insertions, 23 deletions
diff --git a/doc/overview.html b/doc/overview.html
index adaa414..f535453 100644
--- a/doc/overview.html
+++ b/doc/overview.html
@@ -51,14 +51,14 @@ directly by the user. They are called internally, in scripts
created by a
<a href="s6-linux-init-maker.html">s6-linux-init-maker</a> invocation -
typically in run scripts for early services. </li>
- </ul> </li> <p />
+ </ul> </li> <br />
<li> A <em>small library</em>, that for now contains a single symbol,
<tt>s6_linux_init_logouthook()</tt>, intended for distributions using
<tt>login</tt> programs that add utmp entries for users logging in and
expect <tt>init</tt> to clean up after them when users log out. See
the <a href="s6-linux-init-logouthookd.html">s6-linux-init-logouthookd</a>
-page for details. </li> <p />
+page for details. </li> <br />
<li> <em>Skeleton scripts</em>, installed by default in
<tt>/etc/s6-linux-init/skel</tt>; that location can be changed at build
diff --git a/doc/s6-linux-init-hpr.html b/doc/s6-linux-init-hpr.html
index 5f09574..4d164e0 100644
--- a/doc/s6-linux-init-hpr.html
+++ b/doc/s6-linux-init-hpr.html
@@ -17,7 +17,6 @@
</p>
<h1> The <tt>s6-linux-init-hpr</tt> program </h1>
-</h1>
<p>
<tt>s6-linux-init-hpr</tt> triggers the software shutdown procedure,
diff --git a/doc/s6-linux-init-maker.html b/doc/s6-linux-init-maker.html
index 0fc34df..68fe91f 100644
--- a/doc/s6-linux-init-maker.html
+++ b/doc/s6-linux-init-maker.html
@@ -164,11 +164,11 @@ will read its read-only data from <em>basedir</em>. After running
<tt>s6-linux-init-maker</tt>, you should make sure to copy the
created directory <em>dir</em> to <em>basedir</em>. <em>basedir</em>
must be absolute. Default is
-<strong><tt>/etc/s6-linux-init/current</tt></strong>. </li> <p />
+<strong><tt>/etc/s6-linux-init/current</tt></strong>. </li> <br />
<li> <tt>-u</tt>&nbsp;<em>log_user</em>&nbsp;: the catch-all
logger will run as the <em>log_user</em> user. Default is
-<strong><tt>root</tt></strong>. </li> <p />
+<strong><tt>root</tt></strong>. </li> <br />
<li> <tt>-G</tt>&nbsp;<em>early_getty</em>&nbsp;: if this option
is set, <tt>s6-linux-init-maker</tt> will define an additional s6 service
@@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ at the same time <em>rc.init</em> is executed. This early service
should be a getty, or equivalent, to allow logins even if <em>stage2</em> fails.
<em>early_getty</em> should be a simple command line: for instance,
<tt>"/sbin/getty 38400 tty1"</tt>. By default, no early service
-is defined. </li> <p />
+is defined. </li> <br />
<li> <tt>-1</tt>&nbsp;: make it so that all the messages that are
sent to the catch-all logger (i.e. all the error messages that are not
@@ -188,12 +188,12 @@ copied to <tt>/dev/console</tt>.) This is generally useful to
debug a system at a glance, but if a failing program keeps sending
error messages, it may interfere with comfortable usage of an early
getty. A common workaround is to make the early getty start on
-<tt>tty2</tt> and leave tty1 for <tt>/dev/console</tt> to print on. </li> <p />
+<tt>tty2</tt> and leave tty1 for <tt>/dev/console</tt> to print on. </li> <br />
<li> <tt>-L</tt>&nbsp;: add an early <tt>s6-linux-init-logouthookd</tt>
service to clean up utmp records at user logout time. Check the
<a href="s6-linux-init-logouthookd.html">s6-linux-init-logouthookd</a> page
-for details. </li> <p />
+for details. </li> <br />
<li> <tt>-p</tt>&nbsp;<em>initial_path</em>&nbsp;: the initial value
for the PATH environment variable, that will be transmitted to all the
@@ -204,11 +204,11 @@ It is absolutely necessary for
<a href="//skarnet.org/software/s6/">s6</a>
binaries to be accessible via <em>initial_path</em>, else the machine
will not boot. Default is
-<strong><tt>/usr/bin:/bin</tt></strong>. </li> <p />
+<strong><tt>/usr/bin:/bin</tt></strong>. </li> <br />
<li> <tt>-m</tt>&nbsp;<em>initial_umask</em>&nbsp;: the value of
the initial file umask for all the starting processes, in octal.
-Default is <strong><tt>022</tt></strong>. </li> <p />
+Default is <strong><tt>022</tt></strong>. </li> <br />
<li> <tt>-t</tt>&nbsp;<em>timestamp_style</em>&nbsp;: how
logs are timestamped by the catch-all logger. 0 means no
@@ -217,7 +217,7 @@ timestamp, 1 means
2 means
<a href="http://www.iso.org/iso/home/standards/iso8601.htm">ISO 8601 format</a>,
and 3 means both. Default is
-<strong><tt>1</tt></strong>. </li> <p />
+<strong><tt>1</tt></strong>. </li> <br />
<li> <tt>-d</tt>&nbsp;<em>slashdev</em>&nbsp;: mount a devtmpfs.
If this option is given, <a href="s6-linux-init.html">s6-linux-init</a>
@@ -225,7 +225,7 @@ will mount a devtmpfs pseudo-filesystem on <em>slashdev</em>. This
is useful if the kernel has not been configured to mount
the devtmpfs at boot time and there is no static <tt>/dev</tt>.
By default, it is assumed that there is a suitable <tt>/dev</tt>
-at boot time, and no additional devtmpfs is mounted. </li> <p />
+at boot time, and no additional devtmpfs is mounted. </li> <br />
<li> <tt>-s</tt>&nbsp;<em>env_store</em>&nbsp;: stage 1 init sometimes
inherits a few environment variables from the kernel. (These variables
@@ -243,7 +243,7 @@ before erasing them. <em>env_store</em> should obviously be
a writable directory, so it should be located under <tt>/run</tt>
(or your chosen tmpfsdir)!
If this option is not given, the environment inherited from the kernel
-isn't saved anywhere - which is the default. </li> <p />
+isn't saved anywhere - which is the default. </li> <br />
<li> <tt>-e</tt>&nbsp;<em>initial_envvar</em>&nbsp;: this option
can be repeated. For every <em>initial_envvar</em>, <tt>s6-linux-init-maker</tt>
@@ -257,7 +257,7 @@ process (as well as the <em>rc.init</em> script) will run with,
so it will be inherited by default by every process running on
the system.
The TZ variable, for instance, is a good candidate to be set in
-the global environment. </li> <p />
+the global environment. </li> <br />
<li> <tt>-q</tt>&nbsp;<em>finalsleeptime</em>&nbsp;: when the machine
shuts down, all processes that have not already been killed during
@@ -266,7 +266,7 @@ them to exit gracefully; then, after <em>finalsleeptime</em>
milliseconds, they will receive a SIGKILL and the shutdown sequence
will go on. This option configures the amount of time that will
elapse between the SIGTERM/SIGHUP and the SIGKILL.
-Default is <strong>3000</strong>, meaning a grace period of 3 seconds. </li> <p />
+Default is <strong>3000</strong>, meaning a grace period of 3 seconds. </li> <br />
<li> <tt>-D</tt>&nbsp;<em>initdefault</em>&nbsp;: boot the system with
a runlevel set to <em>initdefault</em>, which can be an arbitrary
@@ -275,7 +275,7 @@ sysvinit behaviour) or <tt>default</tt> (OpenRC behaviour). Default is
<strong><tt>default</tt></strong>. Note that if a <tt>2</tt>, <tt>3</tt>,
<tt>4</tt>, <tt>5</tt>, or <tt>default</tt> argument is encountered in
the kernel command line, it will be interpreted as the runlevel to boot
-the system on, and will override the default given here. </li> <p />
+the system on, and will override the default given here. </li> <br />
<li> <tt>-n</tt>&nbsp;: at boot time, assume that a tmpfs is already
present on <tt>/run</tt> (or the argument that was given to the
@@ -292,7 +292,7 @@ unfortunately, a lot of distributions do not care.) By default,
then a tmpfs will be mounted on it. <strong>Do not</strong> use
this option if you are not sure: failure to remount <tt>/run</tt>
will cause init to die and the kernel to panic. This option is
-incompatible with the <tt>-N</tt> option. </li> <p />
+incompatible with the <tt>-N</tt> option. </li> <br />
<li> <tt>-N</tt>&nbsp;: at boot time, do not perform
mounting/unmounting/remounting on <tt>/run</tt> (or the <em>tmpfsdir</em>
@@ -305,7 +305,7 @@ which case the rootfs is already read-write and in RAM and mounting
an additional tmpfs is unnecessary. <strong>Do not</strong> use this
option if your rootfs is read-only: failure to write to <tt>/run</tt>
will cause init to die and the kernel to panic. This option is
-incompatible with the <tt>-n</tt> option. </li> <p />
+incompatible with the <tt>-n</tt> option. </li> <br />
<li> <tt>-f</tt>&nbsp;<em>skeldir</em>&nbsp;: copy the skeleton
scripts from directory <em>skeldir</em>. By default, <em>skeldir</em>
@@ -314,14 +314,14 @@ that has been
given as an argument to the <tt>--skeldir</tt> configure option at
build time. This option is typically useful when distributions run
<tt>s6-linux-init-maker</tt> in packaging scripts, when preparing
-files in a staging directory. </li> <p />
+files in a staging directory. </li> <br />
<li> <tt>-U</tt>&nbsp;<em>utmp_user</em>&nbsp;: this option is only
available when the s6-linux-init package has been built with the
<tt>--enable-utmps</tt> configure option, that enables support for the
<a href="//skarnet.org/software/utmps/">utmps</a> package. The option
defines the user that the <tt>utmpd</tt> and <tt>wtmpd</tt> services
-will run as. Default is <strong><tt>utmp</tt></strong>. </li> <p />
+will run as. Default is <strong><tt>utmp</tt></strong>. </li> <br />
<li> <tt>-C</tt>&nbsp;: create a set of scripts that is suitable
for running <em>in a container</em>. This modifies some behaviours:
diff --git a/doc/s6-linux-init.html b/doc/s6-linux-init.html
index 21d97bf..4d800ce 100644
--- a/doc/s6-linux-init.html
+++ b/doc/s6-linux-init.html
@@ -34,10 +34,9 @@ and execs into <a href="//skarnet.org/software/s6/s6-svscan.html">s6-svscan</a>.
<li> If <tt>s6-linux-init</tt> isn't pid 1, it execs into
<a href="s6-linux-init-telinit.html">s6-linux-init-telinit</a> with the
same arguments. </li>
- </li>
<li> Else, it performs some early preparation, spawns a process that
will run the <em>rc.init</em> script, then execs into
-<a href="//skarnet.org/software/s6/s6-svscan.html">s6-svscan</a>.
+<a href="//skarnet.org/software/s6/s6-svscan.html">s6-svscan</a>. </li>
</ul>
<h2> Options </h2>
@@ -137,7 +136,7 @@ command line, as given by the kernel to <tt>s6-linux-init</tt> (i.e. without
the <tt>key=value</tt> arguments, which were passed into <tt>s6-linux-init</tt>'s
environment and were stored into <em>env_store</em>), makes for the rest of
the arguments given to <em>rc.init</em>. </li>
- </ul> </li>
+ </ul>
</ul>
<p>