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diff --git a/man/bootup.xml b/man/bootup.xml
index ae84cff0b..4cc4bafab 100644
--- a/man/bootup.xml
+++ b/man/bootup.xml
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@
bootup
- The System Bootup Process
+ System bootup process
@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@
A number of different components are involved in the
system boot. Immediately after power-up, the system
BIOS will do minimal hardware initialization, and hand
- control over to a boot loader stored on a persistant
+ control over to a boot loader stored on a persistent
storage device. This boot loader will then invoke an
OS kernel from disk (or the network). In the Linux
case this kernel now (optionally) extracts and
@@ -73,7 +73,7 @@
storage technologies backing them), and then
(optionally) jumps back into the initrd code which
unmounts/detaches the root file system and the storage
- it resides on. As last step the system powered down.
+ it resides on. As last step the system is powered down.
Additional information about the system boot
process may be found in
@@ -111,7 +111,7 @@
target units are available, as listed on
systemd.special7.
- The follow chart is a structural overview of
+ The following chart is a structural overview of
these well-known units and their position in the
boot-up logic. The arrows describe which units are
pulled in and ordered before which other units. Units
@@ -147,18 +147,18 @@
v
basic.target
|
- _________________/| emergency.service
- / | |
- | | v
- v v emergency.target
- (various system (various system
- services services)
- required for |
- graphical UIs) v
- | multi-user.target
- | |
- | _________________/
- |/
+ __________________________________/| emergency.service
+ / | | |
+ | | | v
+ v v v emergency.target
+ display- (various system (various system
+ manager.service services services)
+ | required for |
+ | graphical UIs) v
+ | | multi-user.target
+ | | |
+ \_______________ | _________________/
+ \|/
v
graphical.target
@@ -183,32 +183,32 @@
- (conflicts with (conflicts with
- all system all file system
- services) mounts, swaps,
- | cryptsetup
- | devices, ...)
- | |
- v v
- shutdown.target umount.target
- | |
- \_______ ______/
- \ /
- v
- (various low-level
- services)
- |
- v
- final.target
- |
- __________________________/ \_____________________
- / | | \
- | | | |
- v v v v
-reboot.service poweroff.service halt.service kexec.service
- | | | |
- v v v v
-reboot.target poweroff.target halt.target kexec.target
+ (conflicts with (conflicts with
+ all system all file system
+ services) mounts, swaps,
+ | cryptsetup
+ | devices, ...)
+ | |
+ v v
+ shutdown.target umount.target
+ | |
+ \_______ ______/
+ \ /
+ v
+ (various low-level
+ services)
+ |
+ v
+ final.target
+ |
+ _____________________________________/ \_________________________________
+ / | | \
+ | | | |
+ v v v v
+systemd-reboot.service systemd-poweroff.service systemd-halt.service systemd-kexec.service
+ | | | |
+ v v v v
+ reboot.target poweroff.target halt.target kexec.target
Commonly used system shutdown targets are emphasized.