load a shared library file NAME LOAD - load a shared library file SYNOPSIS LOAD ' filename ' D......nto phases controlled by the following components: (1) hardware (2) operating system (OS) loader (3) kernel (4) root user-space process ( init and inittab ) (5) boot scripts Eac…...le= systemd.exec (5) ExecCondition= systemd.service (5) ExecPaths= systemd.exec (5) ExecReload= systemd.service (5) ExecSearchPath= systemd.exec (5) ExecStart= systemd.service (…...ITH ] [ SCHEMA schema_name ] [ VERSION version ] [ CASCADE ] DESCRIPTION CREATE EXTENSION loads a new extension into the current database. There must not be an extension of the …...system firmware will do minimal hardware initialization, and hand control over to a boot loader (e.g. systemd-boot (7) or GRUB [1]) stored on a persistent storage device. This b…...bove. systemd (1) will execute these binaries very early at bootup and at configuration reload time — before unit files are loaded. Their main purpose is to convert configuratio…...procedures and functions of different argument types can share a name (this is called overloading). To replace the current definition of an existing procedure, use CREATE OR REP…...any parameters. So, in order to take advantage of this possibility you have to use a boot loader that is able to pass parameters, such as GRUB. The argument list The kernel comm…...e per label provider, can be associated with a given database object. Label providers are loadable modules which register themselves by using the function register_label_provide…...l execute those binaries very early at the startup of each manager and at configuration reload time, before running the generators described in systemd.generator (7) and before …...arent cpuset in newly created cpusets. See the Memory Spread section, below. cpuset.sched_load_balance (since Linux 2.6.24) Flag (0 or 1). If set (1, the default) the kernel wil…...x - List all manpages from the systemd project 3 30-systemd-environment-d-generator (8) — Load variables specified by environment.d B binfmt.d (5) — Configure additional binary …...cryptographic data located in kernel memory, whilst still permitting driver modules to be loaded. If a prohibited or restricted feature is accessed or used, the kernel will emit…...uintptr_t * cookie ); The dynamic linker calls this function when a new shared object is loaded. The map argument is a pointer to a link-map structure that describes the object.…...tion) .adb Ada body source .ads Ada spec source .afm PostScript font metrics .al Perl autoload file .am automake (1) input file .arc arc (1) archive .arj arj (1) archive .asc PG…...functions and procedures of different argument types can share a name (this is called overloading). To replace the current definition of an existing function, use CREATE OR REPL…...call to this helper is susceptible to change the underlying packet buffer. Therefore, at load time, all checks on pointers previously done by the verifier are invalidated and mu…...registered by the IETF. ghelp - GNOME help documentation ghelp: name-of-application This loads GNOME help for the given application. Note that not much documentation currently e…...registered by the IETF. ghelp - GNOME help documentation ghelp: name-of-application This loads GNOME help for the given application. Note that not much documentation currently e…...registered by the IETF. ghelp - GNOME help documentation ghelp: name-of-application This loads GNOME help for the given application. Note that not much documentation currently e…