the size of init scripts (which is a good thing to do anyway), is to
get boot system that is able to handle the kernel events sensibly and
robustly, and do not depend on the boot to run sequentially. The boot
-and the kernel have not behaved sequentially in year.</p>
+and the kernel have not behaved sequentially in years.</p>
</div>
<div class="tags">Tags: <a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/bootsystem">bootsystem</a>, <a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/debian">debian</a>, <a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/english">english</a>.</div>
the size of init scripts (which is a good thing to do anyway), is to
get boot system that is able to handle the kernel events sensibly and
robustly, and do not depend on the boot to run sequentially. The boot
-and the kernel have not behaved sequentially in year.</p>
+and the kernel have not behaved sequentially in years.</p>
</description>
</item>
the size of init scripts (which is a good thing to do anyway), is to
get boot system that is able to handle the kernel events sensibly and
robustly, and do not depend on the boot to run sequentially. The boot
-and the kernel have not behaved sequentially in year.</p>
+and the kernel have not behaved sequentially in years.</p>
</div>
<div class="tags">
the size of init scripts (which is a good thing to do anyway), is to
get boot system that is able to handle the kernel events sensibly and
robustly, and do not depend on the boot to run sequentially. The boot
-and the kernel have not behaved sequentially in year.</p>
+and the kernel have not behaved sequentially in years.</p>
</div>
<div class="tags">
the size of init scripts (which is a good thing to do anyway), is to
get boot system that is able to handle the kernel events sensibly and
robustly, and do not depend on the boot to run sequentially. The boot
-and the kernel have not behaved sequentially in year.</p>
+and the kernel have not behaved sequentially in years.</p>
</description>
</item>
the size of init scripts (which is a good thing to do anyway), is to
get boot system that is able to handle the kernel events sensibly and
robustly, and do not depend on the boot to run sequentially. The boot
-and the kernel have not behaved sequentially in year.</p>
+and the kernel have not behaved sequentially in years.</p>
</description>
</item>
the size of init scripts (which is a good thing to do anyway), is to
get boot system that is able to handle the kernel events sensibly and
robustly, and do not depend on the boot to run sequentially. The boot
-and the kernel have not behaved sequentially in year.</p>
+and the kernel have not behaved sequentially in years.</p>
</div>
<div class="tags">
the size of init scripts (which is a good thing to do anyway), is to
get boot system that is able to handle the kernel events sensibly and
robustly, and do not depend on the boot to run sequentially. The boot
-and the kernel have not behaved sequentially in year.</p>
+and the kernel have not behaved sequentially in years.</p>
</description>
</item>
the size of init scripts (which is a good thing to do anyway), is to
get boot system that is able to handle the kernel events sensibly and
robustly, and do not depend on the boot to run sequentially. The boot
-and the kernel have not behaved sequentially in year.</p>
+and the kernel have not behaved sequentially in years.</p>
</div>
<div class="tags">
the size of init scripts (which is a good thing to do anyway), is to
get boot system that is able to handle the kernel events sensibly and
robustly, and do not depend on the boot to run sequentially. The boot
-and the kernel have not behaved sequentially in year.</p>
+and the kernel have not behaved sequentially in years.</p>
</description>
</item>
the size of init scripts (which is a good thing to do anyway), is to
get boot system that is able to handle the kernel events sensibly and
robustly, and do not depend on the boot to run sequentially. The boot
-and the kernel have not behaved sequentially in year.</p>
+and the kernel have not behaved sequentially in years.</p>
</div>
<div class="tags">