[PATCH] Further clarification of the usage of run_init in the manual page

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It's a very minor thing really, but I believe (on the basis of an
off-list question) that the manual page for policycoreutils/run_init can
be improved by the following short patch which aims to further clarify
the intended usage of such tool and mention that it caters for one
(somewhat hidden) compile-time option.

diff -pruN selinux-09062011/policycoreutils/run_init/run_init.8 selinux-09062011-run_init-auth-manpage/policycoreutils/run_init/run_init.8
--- selinux-09062011/policycoreutils/run_init/run_init.8        2011-05-09 01:04:17.075842476 +0200
+++ selinux-09062011-run_init-auth-manpage/policycoreutils/run_init/run_init.8  2011-06-09 23:06:53.350242852 +0200
@@ -9,6 +9,8 @@ run_init \- run an init script in the pr
 .PP
 Run a init script under the proper context, which is specified in
 /etc/selinux/POLICYTYPE/contexts/initrc_context.
+It is generally used interactively as it requires either shadow or
+PAM user authentication (depending on compile-time options).
 .SH FILES
 /etc/passwd - user account information
 .br



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