In Linux the configuration files use the pound key key # = to indicate 
a  remark..like DOS REM.
I see that there is also a semi colon ;    which in DOS is also a remark 
but Linux uses both in the same file..
So what does a colon in front of a sentence mean in a Linux cnf file ?

# for example
; persever case = no


<for example> is a remark but why would I have the semi colon ; in front of 
the code ?
Is it also remarked out ?? Why to different ways of doing it in the same file?


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