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systemd-based boot scripts rely on the ''$network boot facility'' to express their dependency on the network status (note that '$' is the conventional way to refer to a boot facility and it does not imply variable substitution). According to the | systemd-based boot scripts rely on the ''$network boot facility'' to express their dependency on the network status (note that '$' is the conventional way to refer to a boot facility and it does not imply variable substitution). According to the [http://refspecs.linuxbase.org/LSB_3.1.1/LSB-Core-generic/LSB-Core-generic/facilname.html Linux specifications], $network can be used to signal that basic network support is available. This definition is rather vague. |
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systemd-based boot scripts rely on the $network boot facility to express their dependency on the network status (note that '$' is the conventional way to refer to a boot facility and it does not imply variable substitution). According to the Linux specifications, $network can be used to signal that basic network support is available. This definition is rather vague.