Title: Debian init.d boot script example for rsyslog
-Tags: english, debian
+Tags: english, debian, bootsystem
Date: 2013-11-02 22:40
<p>If one of the points of switching to a new init system in Debian is
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<p>Pretty minimalistic to me... For the record, the original sysv-rc
-script was 137 lines, and the above is just 15 lines, most of the meta
+script was 137 lines, and the above is just 15 lines, most of it meta
info/comments.</p>
<p>How to do this, you ask? Well, one create a new script
<p>A better argument for switching init system in Debian than reducing
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 the boot to run sequentially. The boot
-and the kernel have not behaved sequentially in year.</p>
+robustly, and do not depend on the boot to run sequentially. The boot
+and the kernel have not behaved sequentially in years.</p>