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Keyed down what a normal user can do in test question, and removed see

certain FAQ question for reps .. was out of place.
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<p> <p>
(Note:&nbsp;&nbsp;You may run all these tests as a normal user.&nbsp;&nbsp; (Note:&nbsp;&nbsp;You may run most of these tests as a normal user.&nbsp;&nbsp;
See the exceptions which apply in the FAQ.)</p> See the exceptions which apply in the FAQ.)</p>
<center><u>Test an existing mini distribution.</u></center> <center><u>Test an existing mini distribution.</u></center>
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14.&nbsp;&nbsp;The Example.yard template introduces you to Replacements like 14.&nbsp;&nbsp;The Example.yard template introduces you to Replacements like
the inittabs described above.&nbsp;&nbsp; the inittabs described above.&nbsp;&nbsp;
Replacements can be anywhere and may be found in an absolute path Replacements can be anywhere and are specified in the template as either
or found in $PATH an absolute path or relative to $PATH
(Edit->Settings->Path); the default location for Replacements for users is (Edit->Settings->Path); the default path location for Replacements for users is
$HOME/.gbootroot/yard/Replacements.&nbsp;&nbsp;For more information see the $HOME/.gbootroot/yard/Replacements.
FAQ question &nbsp;&nbsp;Also, this template introduces you to links, $VERSION,
"What are all these CVS directories doing in my replacements?"&nbsp;&nbsp;
Also, this template introduces you to links, $VERSION,
how library dependencies are automatically figured for binaries how library dependencies are automatically figured for binaries
and the automated and the automated
approach for finding service modules and dependencies for PAM and NSS. approach for finding service modules and dependencies for PAM and NSS.