author | spiralman <spiralman> | 2002-07-30 19:37:51 (UTC) |
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committer | spiralman <spiralman> | 2002-07-30 19:37:51 (UTC) |
commit | 38714c22a9c99c920bd42dbf7ba81622b735fe16 (patch) (unidiff) | |
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Added section about destinations to oipkg docs.
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diff --git a/docs/usermanual/embeddedkonsole.sgm b/docs/usermanual/embeddedkonsole.sgm index 4ba0287..838e705 100644 --- a/docs/usermanual/embeddedkonsole.sgm +++ b/docs/usermanual/embeddedkonsole.sgm | |||
@@ -59,6 +59,8 @@ A shell is a program that accepts input from a user, and runs commands. Each | |||
59 | shell like BusyBox, which makes some of the more common commands part of its own | 59 | shell like BusyBox, which makes some of the more common commands part of its own |
60 | program in order to save space). Shells can actually be very powerful, and many | 60 | program in order to save space). Shells can actually be very powerful, and many |
61 | 61 | ||
62 | |||
63 | |||
62 | of them allow you to write something called "shell scripts" which are just a | 64 | of them allow you to write something called "shell scripts" which are just a |
63 | sequence of commands, sometimes with some flow control statements, saved to a | 65 | sequence of commands, sometimes with some flow control statements, saved to a |
64 | file and run each time the script is run. For the most part, the average user | 66 | file and run each time the script is run. For the most part, the average user |
@@ -146,7 +148,7 @@ to delete a directory that is not empty, along with all its contents, run | |||
146 | </para> | 148 | </para> |
147 | </section> | 149 | </section> |
148 | 150 | ||
149 | <section><title>Linking Files</title> | 151 | <section id=symlink><title>Linking Files</title> |
150 | <para> | 152 | <para> |
151 | In Linux, you can have a special file called a "symbolic link" that acts just | 153 | In Linux, you can have a special file called a "symbolic link" that acts just |
152 | like a copy of another file, except it takes up less space. This is convinient | 154 | like a copy of another file, except it takes up less space. This is convinient |
@@ -160,4 +162,4 @@ This is also useful for naming applications independant of their version number. | |||
160 | <userinput>ln -s originalfile link</userinput>. | 162 | <userinput>ln -s originalfile link</userinput>. |
161 | </para> | 163 | </para> |
162 | </section> | 164 | </section> |
163 | </chapter> \ No newline at end of file | 165 | </chapter> |