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								#	Defaults for the boot scripts in /etc/rcS.d
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								# Time files in /tmp are kept in days.
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								TMPTIME=0
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								# Set to yes if you want sulogin to be spawned on bootup
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								SULOGIN=no
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								# Set to no if you want to be able to login over telnet/rlogin
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								# before system startup is complete (as soon as inetd is started)
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								DELAYLOGIN=no
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								# Assume that the BIOS clock is set to UTC time (recommended)
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								UTC=yes
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								# Set VERBOSE to "no" if you would like a more quiet bootup.
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								VERBOSE=no
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								# Set EDITMOTD to "no" if you don't want /etc/motd to be edited automatically
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								EDITMOTD=no
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								# Whether to fsck root on boot
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								ENABLE_ROOTFS_FSCK=no
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								# Set FSCKFIX to "yes" if you want to add "-y" to the fsck at startup.
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								FSCKFIX=yes
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								# Set TICKADJ to the correct tick value for this specific machine
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								#TICKADJ=10000
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								# Enable caching in populate-volatile.sh
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								VOLATILE_ENABLE_CACHE=yes
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								# Indicate whether the rootfs is intended to be read-only or not.
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								# Setting ROOTFS_READ_ONLY to yes and rebooting will give you a read-only rootfs.
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								# Normally you should not change this value.
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								ROOTFS_READ_ONLY=no
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