Added daemon startup instructions to the usage page and referenced it in the readme

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## Building CORE
See [CORE Installation](http://coreemu.github.io/core/install.html) for detailed build instructions
See [CORE Installation](http://coreemu.github.io/core/install.html) for detailed build instructions.
Running CORE
------------
First start the CORE services:
```shell
# sysv
sudo service core-daemon start
# systemd
sudo systemctl start core-daemon
```
This automatically runs the core-daemon program.
Assuming the GUI is in your PATH, run the CORE GUI by typing the following:
```shell
core-gui
```
This launches the CORE GUI. You do not need to run the GUI as root.
See [Using the CORE GUI](http://coreemu.github.io/core/usage.html) for more details on running CORE.

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CORE can be customized to perform any action at each phase in the workflow above. See the *Hooks...* entry on the **Session Menu** for details about when these session states are reached.
## Prerequisites
Beyond instaling CORE, you must have the CORE daemon running. This is done on the command line with either Systemd or SysV
```shell
# systed
sudo systemctl daemon-reload
sudo systemctl start core-daemon
# sysv
sudo service core-daemon start
```
## Modes of Operation
The CORE GUI has two primary modes of operation, **Edit** and **Execute** modes. Running the GUI, by typing **core-gui** with no options, starts in Edit mode. Nodes are drawn on a blank canvas using the toolbar on the left and configured from right-click menus or by double-clicking them. The GUI does not need to be run as root.