CONTENTS: pcmcia scsimods sysvinit       
pcmcia:   pcmcia-cs-3.0.5
pcmcia:
pcmcia:   Card Services for Linux is a complete PCMCIA support package.  It
pcmcia:   includes a set of loadable kernel modules that implement a version of
pcmcia:   the PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface, a set of
pcmcia:   client drivers for specific cards, and a card manager daemon that can
pcmcia:   respond to card insertion and removal events, loading and unloading
pcmcia:   drivers on demand.  It supports ``hot swapping'' of PCMCIA cards, so
pcmcia:   cards can be inserted and ejected at any time.
pcmcia:
pcmcia:
scsimods: Linux SCSI kernel modules for 2.0.35.
scsimods:
scsimods: A kernel module is a piece of object code that can be dynamically
scsimods: loaded into the Linux kernel to provide new kernel functions.  These
scsimods: modules support SCSI interface cards.  Most users will not require
scsimods: these modules, since the kernel they use to install will already
scsimods: contain support for their SCSI controller; however, if you've got
scsimods: two or more different types of SCSI controllers in your machine then
scsimods: you might need these.
scsimods:
scsimods:
sysvinit: SysVinit v. 2.73
sysvinit:
sysvinit: System V style init programs by Miquel van Smoorenburg that control
sysvinit: the booting and shutdown of your system. These support a number of
sysvinit: system runlevels, each with a specific set of utilities spawned. For
sysvinit: example, the normal system runlevel is 5, which starts agetty on
sysvinit: virtual consoles tty1 - tty6. Runlevel 4 starts xdm. Runlevel 0 shuts
sysvinit: the system down. See the documentation in /usr/doc/sysvinit and the
sysvinit: scripts in /etc/rc.d for more information.
sysvinit:
sysvinit:
