fixing that formatting a bit

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brent s 2017-05-07 11:27:14 -04:00
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@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ Configure your bootloader to add the following options as necessary:
* If `aif_auth` is `digest`, this is the realm we would use (we attempt to "guess" if it isnt specified); otherwise it is ignored. * If `aif_auth` is `digest`, this is the realm we would use (we attempt to "guess" if it isnt specified); otherwise it is ignored.


== Logging == Logging
Currently, only one method of logging is enabled, and is always enabled. On the building host, it can be found on the host and guest at /root/aif.log.<UNIX epoch timestamp>. Note that after the build finishes successfully, it will remove the host's log (as it's just a broken symlink at that point). You will be able to find the full log in the guest after the install, however. Currently, only one method of logging is enabled, and is always enabled. It can be found on the host and guest at */root/aif.log._<UNIX epoch timestamp>_*. Note that after the build finishes successfully, it will remove the host's log (as it's just a broken symlink at that point). You will be able to find the full log in the guest after the install, however.


== Debugging == Debugging
Sometimes it's useful to get a little more information, or to start an installation from within an already-booted environment and you didn't remember (or weren't able to) change the kernel parameters. If this is the case, simply export the `DEBUG` environment variable (it can be set to anything, it doesn't matter) -- if this is done, the arguments will be read from /tmp/cmdline instead. e.g.: Sometimes it's useful to get a little more information, or to start an installation from within an already-booted environment and you didn't remember (or weren't able to) change the kernel parameters. If this is the case, simply export the `DEBUG` environment variable (it can be set to anything, it doesn't matter) -- if this is done, the arguments will be read from /tmp/cmdline instead. e.g.: