From 3b64ac2a9236c081368dbb91f41f48b432d95b7d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tom Gundersen Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2012 01:19:28 +0200 Subject: man: change ArchLinux(7) into archlinux(7) Suggested-by: Pierre Schmitz Suggested-by: Karol Blazewicz Signed-off-by: Tom Gundersen --- ArchLinux.7.txt | 80 --------------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 80 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 ArchLinux.7.txt (limited to 'ArchLinux.7.txt') diff --git a/ArchLinux.7.txt b/ArchLinux.7.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 2a2c837..0000000 --- a/ArchLinux.7.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,80 +0,0 @@ -///// -vim:set ts=4 sw=4 syntax=asciidoc noet: -///// -archlinux(7) -============ - -NAME ----- -ArchLinux - basic configuration - -SYNOPSIS --------- -Overview of the basic configuartion of Arch Linux. - -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. - -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. - -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 - -VIRTUAL CONSOLE[[V]] --------------------- -The virtual console is configured in /etc/vconsole.conf. It allows you to set a font and a keyboard layout, among -other things. Note that these settings only apply to the console, and not if you use X. - -TIME[[T]] ---------- -The local timezone is configured by symlinking /etc/localtime to the correct zoneinfo file under -/usr/share/zoneinfo/. E.g., - - /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. - -FILESYSTEMS[[F]] ----------------- -Filesystems are configured in /etc/fstab, and encryption mappings are configured in /etc/crypttab. - -INITRAMFS[[R]] --------------- -The initramfs is generated by mkinitcpio, and can be configured in /etc/mkinitcpio.conf. - -PACKAGE MANAGER[[P]] --------------------- -The package manager, pacman, is configured in /etc/pacman.conf. - -BOOTLOADER[[B]] ---------------- -GRUB's configuration is generated from /etc/default/grub by grub-mkconfig. Syslinux is configured in /boot/syslinux/syslinux.conf - -MODULES[[M]] ------------- -Most modules should be loaded on-demand. Modules to be unconditioanlly loaded at boot can be specified in /etc/modules-load.d/, -and modules to be blacklisted from auto-loading can be configured in /etc/modprobe.d/. - -SEE ALSO --------- - -rc.conf(5), hostname(5), hosts(5), nsswitch.conf(5), locale.conf(5), vconsole(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) - -AUTHORS -------- -Written by Tom Gundersen. -- cgit v1.2.3