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@ -5594,11 +5594,11 @@ support extended attributes, the resulting image will not contain them.
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This section describes properties of the hook options B<--setup-hook>,
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This section describes properties of the hook options B<--setup-hook>,
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B<--extract-hook>, B<--essential-hook> and B<--customize-hook> which are common
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B<--extract-hook>, B<--essential-hook> and B<--customize-hook> which are common
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to all three of them. Any information specific to each hook is documented under
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to all four of them. Any information specific to each hook is documented under
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the specific hook options in the section B<OPTIONS>.
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the specific hook options in the section B<OPTIONS>.
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The options can be specified multiple times and the commands are executed in
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The options can be specified multiple times and the commands are executed in
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the order in which they are given on the command line. There are three
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the order in which they are given on the command line. There are four
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different types of hook option arguments. If the argument passed to the hook
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different types of hook option arguments. If the argument passed to the hook
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option starts with C<copy-in>, C<copy-out>, C<tar-in>, C<tar-out>, C<upload> or
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option starts with C<copy-in>, C<copy-out>, C<tar-in>, C<tar-out>, C<upload> or
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C<download> followed by a space, then the hook is interpreted as a special
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C<download> followed by a space, then the hook is interpreted as a special
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