From: Alex Pyrgiotis Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2012 17:20:24 +0000 (+0200) Subject: Remove unwanted spaces X-Git-Tag: v0.2~9^2~7 X-Git-Url: https://code.grnet.gr/git/snf-image-creator/commitdiff_plain/d42ce42ef66e3cd39b5a06013dcbe1b46be95acc Remove unwanted spaces --- diff --git a/docs/usage.rst b/docs/usage.rst index 2777eb9..4059d70 100644 --- a/docs/usage.rst +++ b/docs/usage.rst @@ -78,50 +78,50 @@ debian system, we get the following output: Launching helper VM... done Inspecting Operating System... found a(n) debian system Mounting the media read-only... done - + Enabled system preparation operations: cleanup-cache: Remove all regular files under /var/cache - + cleanup-log: Empty all files under /var/log - + cleanup-passwords: Remove all passwords and lock all user accounts - + cleanup-tmp: Remove all files under /tmp and /var/tmp - + cleanup-userdata: Delete sensitive userdata - + fix-acpid: Replace acpid powerdown action scripts to immediately shutdown the system without checking if a GUI is running. - + remove-persistent-net-rules: Remove udev rules that will keep network interface names persistent after hardware changes and reboots. Those rules will be created again the next time the image runs. - + remove-swap-entry: Remove swap entry from /etc/fstab. If swap is the last partition then the partition will be removed when shrinking is performed. If the swap partition is not the last partition in the disk or if you are not going to shrink the image you should probably disable this. - + use-persistent-block-device-names: Scan fstab & grub configuration files and replace all non-persistent device references with UUIDs. - + Disabled system preparation operations: cleanup-mail: Remove all files under /var/mail and /var/spool/mail - + remove-user-accounts: Remove all user accounts with id greater than 1000 - - + + cleaning up... If we want the image to have all normal user accounts and all mail files