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# $Id: Example-Mini.yard,v 1.3 2002/03/11 04:29:06 freesource Exp $ # $Id: Example-Mini.yard,v 1.4 2003/02/07 19:07:08 freesource Exp $
# Example-Mini.yard # Example-Mini.yard
# #
# Creates a minimalistic S runlevel root filesystem with not much more than # Creates a minimalistic S runlevel root filesystem with not much more than
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# absolute or relative file condition. If the condition is true # absolute or relative file condition. If the condition is true
# than the following statements will be parsed, otherwise additional # than the following statements will be parsed, otherwise additional
# conditions are examined. The statements can be specified by any # conditions are examined. The statements can be specified by any
# of the formats rules. The \ deliminator is used at the beginning # of the formats rules, but can't be on the same line as the
# and ending of the control structure so that the parser knows how to # condition. The \ deliminator is used at the beginning and ending
# properly treat the logic. # of the control structure so that the parser knows how to properly
# treat the logic.
# #
# This is especially useful for creating templates that work # This is especially useful for creating templates that work
# properly for different distributions allowing portability. # properly for different distributions allowing portability.

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# $Id: Example.yard,v 1.18 2003/02/07 18:30:29 freesource Exp $ # $Id: Example.yard,v 1.19 2003/02/07 19:07:06 freesource Exp $
# Example.yard # Example.yard
# #
# Creates a minimalistic multi-user runlevel root filesystem with getty. # Creates a minimalistic multi-user runlevel root filesystem with getty.
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# #
# Control Structures # Control Structures
# ------------------ # ------------------
#
# The if/elsif operator may be used to test for the existence of an # The if/elsif operator may be used to test for the existence of an
# absolute or relative file condition. If the condition is true # absolute or relative file condition. If the condition is true
# than the following statements will be parsed, otherwise additional # than the following statements will be parsed, otherwise additional
# conditions are examined. The statements can be specified by any # conditions are examined. The statements can be specified by any
# of the formats rules. The \ deliminator is used at the beginning # of the formats rules, but can't be on the same line as the
# and ending of the control structure so that the parser knows how to # condition. The \ deliminator is used at the beginning and ending
# properly treat the logic. # of the control structure so that the parser knows how to properly
# treat the logic.
# #
# This is especially useful for creating templates that work # This is especially useful for creating templates that work
# properly for different distributions allowing portability. # properly for different distributions allowing portability.

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