command line or <filename>/etc/fstab</filename>, or otherwise configured. If true, full state-less boot mode
is selected. In this case, the root directory is mounted as volatile memory file system (<literal>tmpfs</literal>),
and only <filename>/usr/</filename> is mounted from the file system configured as root device, in read-only mode.
- This enables fully state-less boots were the vendor-supplied OS is used as shipped, with only default
+ This enables fully state-less boots where the vendor-supplied OS is used as shipped, with only default
configuration and no stored state in effect, as <filename>/etc/</filename> and <filename>/var/</filename> (as
well as all other resources shipped in the root file system) are reset at boot and lost on shutdown. If this
setting is set to <literal>state</literal> the root file system is mounted read-only, however