Add 'reload' to config basic document as appropriate

Signed-off-by: Tom Eastep <teastep@shorewall.net>
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Tom Eastep 2016-09-24 08:05:47 -07:00
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@ -3118,8 +3118,8 @@ Comcast 2 0x20000 main <emphasis role="bold">COM_IF</emphasis>
role="bold">optional</emphasis> option in the OPTIONS column.</para>
<para>When an interface is marked as optional, Shorewall will determine
the interface state at <command>start</command> and
<command>restart</command> and adjust its configuration
the interface state at <command>start</command>, <command>reload</command>
and <command>restart</command> and adjust its configuration
accordingly.</para>
<itemizedlist>
@ -3172,13 +3172,13 @@ Comcast 2 0x20000 main <emphasis role="bold">COM_IF</emphasis>
<para>Shorewall allows you to have configuration directories other than
<filename class="directory">/etc/shorewall</filename>. The shorewall
<command>check</command>, <command>start</command> and
<command>restart</command> commands allow you to specify an alternate
configuration directory and Shorewall will use the files in the alternate
directory rather than the corresponding files in /etc/shorewall. The
alternate directory need not contain a complete configuration; those files
not in the alternate directory will be read from <filename
class="directory">/etc/shorewall</filename>.<important>
<command>check</command>, <command>start</command>,
<command>reload</command> and <command>restart</command> commands allow
you to specify an alternate configuration directory and Shorewall will use
the files in the alternate directory rather than the corresponding files
in /etc/shorewall. The alternate directory need not contain a complete
configuration; those files not in the alternate directory will be read
from <filename class="directory">/etc/shorewall</filename>.<important>
<para>Shorewall requires that the file
<filename>/etc/shorewall/shorewall.conf</filename> to always exist.
Certain global settings are always obtained from that file. If you