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        Pedro Ielpi edited this page Sep 25, 2024 
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    All code is located under context-linux/src/. Here the directory structure follows the installation directory structure:
├── etc
│   ├── cron.d
│   ├── devd
│   ├── init
│   ├── init.d
│   ├── modules-load.d
│   ├── NetworkManager
│   ├── one-context.d
│   ├── periodic
│   ├── rc.d
│   ├── systemd
│   └── udev
├── lib
│   └── udev
└── usr
    ├── bin
    ├── lib
    ├── local
    └── sbin
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Contextualization scripts are executed on every boot and during reconfiguration. They are located in context-linux/src/etc/one-context.d/. Scripts are divided into two classes:
- Local scripts, run before networking, prefixed with loc-
- Post-networking scripts, prefixed with net-
All other scripts not prefixed with loc- or net- are executed first during the post-networking contextualization stage.
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