> In short, live-tools is not a package that you would install on a normal > system, but only as part of a live system, and particularly those built > by live-build.
Ben, thanks for clarification, but does it means, that every user of Debian Live will be deprived of possibility to clearly read original `man uptime` and `man update-initramfs` inside of a live system and instead will see list of `live-tools` scripts and generic info about them? I see, that `live-tools` moves origin `uptime` and `update-initramfs` utilities with orig suffix, but `live-uptime` and `live-update-initramfs` still use original utilities, so why man pages of original utils should be replaced by live-tools's one? I agree, that original `man uptime` contains no usefull command line options (-h for help and -V for version), but original `update-initramfs` does, moreover `live-update-initramfs` bypass all command line parameters to original `update-initramfs`. How do i know list and meaning of these parameteres for update-initramfs script? So, my suggestion is at least to include in live-tools.7.gz a kind of a NOTE about how to read original man page for update-initramfs Thanks -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/CAN9+K2HeX+JzhkYqmmd=gjq60rt-gkapqrtpb0nzcknak-n...@mail.gmail.com
