diff --git a/handbook/basics.sgml b/handbook/basics.sgml index 06cddbc254..990d08f208 100644 --- a/handbook/basics.sgml +++ b/handbook/basics.sgml @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ - + -Unix Basics +Unix Basics - The online manual + The online manual

The most comprehensive documentation on FreeBSD is in the form of man pages. Nearly every program @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ descriptions. - GNU Info files + GNU Info files

FreeBSD includes many applications and utilities produced by the Free Software Foundation (FSF). In diff --git a/handbook/bibliography.sgml b/handbook/bibliography.sgml index fea48a3cb9..4e802b44c1 100644 --- a/handbook/bibliography.sgml +++ b/handbook/bibliography.sgml @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ - + - Bibliography + Bibliography

While the manual pages provide the definative reference for individual pieces of the FreeBSD operating system, diff --git a/handbook/booting.sgml b/handbook/booting.sgml index ad412332d4..8440579baf 100644 --- a/handbook/booting.sgml +++ b/handbook/booting.sgml @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ This conversion has been made by Ollivier Robert. - $Id: booting.sgml,v 1.3 1995-06-14 18:38:50 jfieber Exp $ + $Id: booting.sgml,v 1.4 1995-06-30 17:37:31 jfieber Exp $ @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ --> - The FreeBSD Booting Process + The FreeBSD Booting Process

Contributed by &a.phk;. v1.1, April 26th. diff --git a/handbook/ctm.sgml b/handbook/ctm.sgml index be80df0e25..55bee1a068 100644 --- a/handbook/ctm.sgml +++ b/handbook/ctm.sgml @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ # # Converted by Ollivier RObert # -# $Id: ctm.sgml,v 1.1.1.1 1995-04-28 16:19:59 jfieber Exp $ +# $Id: ctm.sgml,v 1.2 1995-06-30 17:37:32 jfieber Exp $ # # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # "THE BEER-WARE LICENSE" (Revision 42): @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ # --> -CTM +CTM

Contributed by &a.phk;. Updated 16-Mar-1995. diff --git a/handbook/current.sgml b/handbook/current.sgml index 276a96d0f4..139a834a94 100644 --- a/handbook/current.sgml +++ b/handbook/current.sgml @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ - + -Staying current with FreeBSD +Staying current with FreeBSD

Contributed by &a.jkh;. @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ THE FREEBSD CURRENT POLICY -Last updated: $Date: 1995-05-18 03:05:03 $ +Last updated: $Date: 1995-06-30 17:37:33 $ This document attempts to explain the rationale behind FreeBSD-current, what you should expect should you decide to run it, and states some diff --git a/handbook/dialup.sgml b/handbook/dialup.sgml index 4eeaf28471..f9075ea352 100644 --- a/handbook/dialup.sgml +++ b/handbook/dialup.sgml @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -Dialup access +Dialup access

Contributed by &a.ghelmer;. diff --git a/handbook/diskless.sgml b/handbook/diskless.sgml index 25baa4dc03..3c2111ef85 100644 --- a/handbook/diskless.sgml +++ b/handbook/diskless.sgml @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ - + -Diskless operation +Diskless operation

Contributed by &a.martin;. diff --git a/handbook/eresources.sgml b/handbook/eresources.sgml index 95b1411313..96a02dc0ed 100644 --- a/handbook/eresources.sgml +++ b/handbook/eresources.sgml @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ - + - Resources on the Internet + Resources on the Internet

The rapid pace of FreeBSD progress makes print media impractical as a means for following the latest diff --git a/handbook/glossary.sgml b/handbook/glossary.sgml index fc5c69afb7..0d8c1b14d5 100644 --- a/handbook/glossary.sgml +++ b/handbook/glossary.sgml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ - + -* Glossary +* Glossary diff --git a/handbook/handbook.sgml b/handbook/handbook.sgml index 46fe799ea6..b2bdf2dde6 100644 --- a/handbook/handbook.sgml +++ b/handbook/handbook.sgml @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ - + System Administration - * Reconfiguring the Kernel + * Reconfiguring the Kernel Users, groups and security diff --git a/handbook/history.sgml b/handbook/history.sgml index f43c673b63..dbaec6629d 100644 --- a/handbook/history.sgml +++ b/handbook/history.sgml @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ - + -A brief history of FreeBSD +A brief history of FreeBSD

Contributed by &a.jkh;. diff --git a/handbook/install.sgml b/handbook/install.sgml index 016ea0057c..307b32fc71 100644 --- a/handbook/install.sgml +++ b/handbook/install.sgml @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ - + -Installing FreeBSD +Installing FreeBSD MS-DOS user's Questions and Answers diff --git a/handbook/kerberos.sgml b/handbook/kerberos.sgml index bbe2dd5ff7..7fc7bcffd4 100644 --- a/handbook/kerberos.sgml +++ b/handbook/kerberos.sgml @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ - + -Kerberos +Kerberos

Contributed by &a.mark; (based on contribution by &a.md;). diff --git a/handbook/kerneldebug.sgml b/handbook/kerneldebug.sgml index 5365066a20..a0d5f20394 100644 --- a/handbook/kerneldebug.sgml +++ b/handbook/kerneldebug.sgml @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ - + -Kernel Debugging +Kernel Debugging

Contributed by &a.paul; and &a.joerg; @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ options DODUMP in your config file in order to get kernel core dumps. --> - See for + See for details on configuring the FreeBSD kernel. Note: In the following, the term `kgdb' refers @@ -253,7 +253,7 @@ options DODUMP options DDB - to your config file, and rebuild. (See for details on configuring the FreeBSD kernel. Note that if you have an older version of the boot blocks, your debugger symbols might not be loaded at all. diff --git a/handbook/memoryuse.sgml b/handbook/memoryuse.sgml index aa984fccea..6f38acf1ce 100644 --- a/handbook/memoryuse.sgml +++ b/handbook/memoryuse.sgml @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ - + -PC memory utilization +PC memory utilization

Contributed by &a.joerg;. 16 Apr 1995. diff --git a/handbook/nfs.sgml b/handbook/nfs.sgml index 8d0e4b25fb..5f0e7f27ae 100644 --- a/handbook/nfs.sgml +++ b/handbook/nfs.sgml @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ - + -NFS +NFS

Contributed by &a.john;. diff --git a/handbook/nutshell.sgml b/handbook/nutshell.sgml index 0e1237b93d..3c7fc43cf3 100644 --- a/handbook/nutshell.sgml +++ b/handbook/nutshell.sgml @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ - + -FreeBSD in a nutshell +FreeBSD in a nutshell

FreeBSD is a state of the art operating system for personal computers based on the Intel CPU architecture, which diff --git a/handbook/porting.sgml b/handbook/porting.sgml index 9dbce8d02c..30c57434fe 100644 --- a/handbook/porting.sgml +++ b/handbook/porting.sgml @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ - + -Porting applications +Porting applications

Contributed by &a.jkh;. diff --git a/handbook/ports.sgml b/handbook/ports.sgml index ebce857c40..5e955ae41c 100644 --- a/handbook/ports.sgml +++ b/handbook/ports.sgml @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ - + -The Ports collection +The Ports collection

Contributed by &a.gpalmer; and &a.jkh;. diff --git a/handbook/ppp.sgml b/handbook/ppp.sgml index 1213cbf26b..6f8145f122 100644 --- a/handbook/ppp.sgml +++ b/handbook/ppp.sgml @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ - + -Setting up a PPP link +Setting up a PPP link

Contributed by &a.gena;. diff --git a/handbook/relnotes.sgml b/handbook/relnotes.sgml index 3169419748..ff74fbe4e8 100644 --- a/handbook/relnotes.sgml +++ b/handbook/relnotes.sgml @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ - + - About this release + About this release

Since our first release of FreeBSD 1.0 nearly two years ago, FreeBSD has changed dramatically. Since @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ as a pre-compiled package which can be installed with the pkg_add(1) command for those who do not wish to compile their own ports from source. See for a more + id="ports" name="The Ports Collection"> for a more complete description. + - SCSI + SCSI

© 1995, &a.wilko;. @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ standard allowing devices from different vendors to work together. This effort was recognised in the ANSI SCSI-1 standard. The SCSI-1 standard (approx 1985) is now more or less obsolete. The current - standard is SCSI-2 (see ), with SCSI-3 on the drawing boards. In addition to a physical interconnection standard, SCSI defines a @@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ differential SCSI bus was introduced in the SCSI-2 standard. For connector pinning and connector types please refer to the - SCSI-2 standard (see ) itself, connectors etc are listed there in painstaking detail. @@ -627,7 +627,7 @@ options "TUNE_1542" #dynamic tune of bus DMA speed If possible, configure your hostadapter to use slow bus speeds. - Further reading

If you intend to do some serious SCSI hacking, you might want to have the official standard at hand: diff --git a/handbook/slipc.sgml b/handbook/slipc.sgml index 9787331388..19034df308 100644 --- a/handbook/slipc.sgml +++ b/handbook/slipc.sgml @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ - + -Setting up a SLIP client +Setting up a SLIP client

Contributed by &a.asami;. @@ -17,20 +17,19 @@ mileage may vary. --> Note: for 1.1 systems (not 1.1.5), you need to use /dev/tty01 instead -of /dev/cua01. substitute all the occurences of "cua" in this document -with "tty". +of /dev/cuaa1. Note: the default 1.1.5(.1) system only comes with cua/ttyd pairs for the last two ports (2 and 3), so if your modem is at sio0/sio1 (COM1/COM2), you need to make the devices. Try "cd /dev; sh MAKEDEV -cua01" to make the new special files for sio1 (ditto for sio0). This +cuaa1" to make the new special files for sio1 (ditto for sio0). This will delete tty01, but you shouldn't need it anymore...or you can make a symbolic link /dev/tty01 -> ttyd1 if you don't want to hunt down all occurences of tty01 in your setup files. -I actually have a symbolic link /dev/modem -> cua01 (and /dev/mouse -> +I actually have a symbolic link /dev/modem -> cuaa1 (and /dev/mouse -> ttyd0). I use only the modem/mouse names in my configuration files. -This helped a lot when I switched from 1.1 to 1.1.5.1 (tty01 => cua01) +This helped a lot when I switched from 1.1 to 1.1.5.1 (tty01 => cuaa1) and when I had to move my modem temporarily to sio2 to enable the RS-232C port on the serial card. It can become quite cumbersome when you need to fix a bunch of files in /etc and .kermrc's all over the @@ -99,7 +98,7 @@ nameserver 128.32.136.12 # kermit setup set modem hayes -set line /dev/cua01 +set line /dev/cuaa1 set speed 57600 set parity none set flow rts/cts @@ -128,7 +127,7 @@ output ***\x0d, echo \x0aCONNECTED\x0a Leave the kermit there (you can suspend it by "z") and as root, type -slattach -h -c -s 57600 /dev/cua01 +slattach -h -c -s 57600 /dev/cuaa1 if you are able to "ping" hosts on campus, you are connected! If it doesn't work, you might want to try "-a" instead of "-c". diff --git a/handbook/slips.sgml b/handbook/slips.sgml index da31e3106c..5a4b94d625 100644 --- a/handbook/slips.sgml +++ b/handbook/slips.sgml @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Setting up FreeBSD as a SLIP Server --> -Setting up a SLIP server +Setting up a SLIP server

Contribudted by &a.ghelmer;. v1.0, 15 May 1995. @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ problem. For FreeBSD 1.x users, all of the files referenced in the directory /etc/sliphome are actually in the /etc directory. -Prerequisites

This document is very technical in nature, so background knowledge is @@ -249,7 +249,7 @@ going to use ``proxy ARP'' on your SLIP server (it's not ``true'' proxy ARP, but that is the terminology used in this document to describe it). If you're not sure which method to select or how to assign IP addresses, please refer to the TCP/IP books referenced in -the section and/or consult your IP network manager. +the section and/or consult your IP network manager. If you are going to use a separate subnet for your SLIP clients, you will need to allocate the subnet number out of your assigned IP diff --git a/handbook/submitters.sgml b/handbook/submitters.sgml index 1e9ab1c55b..8828474021 100644 --- a/handbook/submitters.sgml +++ b/handbook/submitters.sgml @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ - + -Contributing to FreeBSD +Contributing to FreeBSD

Contributed by &a.jkh;. @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ are each, in their own way, quite significant to the project. state of the core FreeBSD development. There is a special on-going release of FreeBSD known as ``FreeBSD-current'' and made available in a variety of ways for the convenience of developers who wish to actively work on the - system. See for more information about getting and using FreeBSD-current. Working from older sources unfortunately means that your changes may @@ -203,7 +203,7 @@ THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - $Id: submitters.sgml,v 1.3 1995-06-20 16:29:55 jfieber Exp $ + $Id: submitters.sgml,v 1.4 1995-06-30 17:37:51 jfieber Exp $ For your convenience, a copy of this text can be found in /usr/share/examples/etc/bsd-style-copyright. @@ -220,9 +220,9 @@ collection''. This collection enables a new user to get a complete overview of what's available in a short time, and with a logical framework. The ports collection also saves considerable space by not actually containing the the majority of -the sources being ported. See for more information on using the ports collection -and for +and for guidelines on creating new ports. You may also send mail to <ports@freebsd.org>. diff --git a/handbook/sup.sgml b/handbook/sup.sgml index 671665271b..6e7c97eb0e 100644 --- a/handbook/sup.sgml +++ b/handbook/sup.sgml @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ - + -SUP +SUP

Contributed by &a.jkh; and &a.gclarkii;. diff --git a/handbook/troubleshooting.sgml b/handbook/troubleshooting.sgml index 311821fcee..73bbc36257 100644 --- a/handbook/troubleshooting.sgml +++ b/handbook/troubleshooting.sgml @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ - + -Troubleshooting +Troubleshooting

The following tips and tricks may help you turn a failing (or failed) installation attempt into a success.