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diff --git a/libre/filesystem/parabola.7.txt b/libre/filesystem/parabola.7.txt index f7da03147..23a44bb22 100644 --- a/libre/filesystem/parabola.7.txt +++ b/libre/filesystem/parabola.7.txt @@ -17,22 +17,21 @@ DESCRIPTION Parabola 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. +SYSTEM SERVICES[[S]] +-------------------- +System services to be started at boot can be enabled using 'systemctl enable <name>.service'. To view +available services use 'systemctl list-unit-files'. 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. +The hostname of the machine can be set using 'hostnamectl set-hostname <hostname>'. It will then be +written to /etc/hostname. 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. These settings can be overridden on a par-user basis by keeping a -user-spcefic locale.conf in $HOME/.config/locale.conf. The user-specific file will take precedence if it exists. +can be configured in /etc/locale.conf. These settings can be overridden on a per-user basis by keeping a +user-specific locale.conf in $HOME/.config/locale.conf. The user-specific file will take precedence if it exists. VIRTUAL CONSOLE[[V]] -------------------- @@ -41,13 +40,13 @@ other things. Note that these settings only apply to the console, and not if you TIME[[T]] --------- -The local timezone is configured by *symlinking* /etc/localtime to the correct zoneinfo file under -/usr/share/zoneinfo/. E.g., +The local timezone is configured by calling 'timedatectl set-timezone <Region/City>'. A *symlink* is then created +from /etc/localtime to the correct zoneinfo file under /usr/share/zoneinfo/. E.g., - /etc/localtime -> /usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Paris + /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. +be in UTC or in localtime by calling 'timedatectl set-local-rtc <false|true>'. The default is UTC. FILESYSTEMS[[F]] ---------------- @@ -73,8 +72,8 @@ and modules to be blacklisted from auto-loading can be configured in /etc/modpro SEE ALSO -------- -rc.conf(5), hostname(5), hosts(5), nsswitch.conf(5), locale.conf(5), vconsole.conf(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) +systemctl(1), hostnamectl(1), hostname(5), locale.conf(5), vconsole.conf(5), timedatectl(1), 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 ------- |