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Bug 32474
Minor nitpicks in the config chapter of the handbook
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on 2001-12-03 16:50:00 UTC
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>--- doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/config/chapter.sgml.old Mon Dec 3 16:08:40 2001 >+++ doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/config/chapter.sgml Mon Dec 3 16:38:17 2001 >@@ -50,14 +50,14 @@ > <itemizedlist> > <listitem> > <para>Why and how to efficiently size, layout, and place >- filesystems and swap partition on your hard drive.</para> >+ filesystems and swap partitions on your hard drive.</para> > </listitem> > <listitem> > <para>The basics of the <filename>rc.conf</filename> configuration and > <filename>/usr/local/etc/rc.d</filename> startup systems.</para> > </listitem> > <listitem> >- <para>How to configure virtual hosts on your network device.</para> >+ <para>How to configure virtual hosts on your network devices.</para> > </listitem> > <listitem> > <para>How to use the various configuration files in >@@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ > <para>The size of your <filename>/var</filename> partition > reflects the intended use of your machine. > <filename>/var</filename> is primarily used to hold: >- mailboxes, print spool and log files. Mail boxes and log >+ mailboxes, print spool and log files. Mailboxes and log > files, in particular, can grow to unexpected sizes based upon > how many users are on your system and how long your log files > are kept. If you intend to run a mail server, a >@@ -315,7 +315,7 @@ > configuration files for the application, they will be created by > copying the .default files.</para> > >- <para>For example, here is >+ <para>For example, consider the contents of the directory > <filename>/usr/local/etc/apache</filename>:</para> > > <literallayout class="monospaced">-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 2184 May 20 1998 access.conf >@@ -704,7 +704,7 @@ > <filename>logfile</filename> is moved to > <filename>logfile.0</filename>, <filename>logfile.0</filename> > is moved to <filename>logfile.1</filename>, and so on. >- Additionally, the log files may be archived in &man.gzip.1; format >+ Alternatively, the log files may be archived in &man.gzip.1; format > causing them to be named: <filename>logfile.0.gz</filename>, > <filename>logfile.1.gz</filename>, and so on.</para> > >@@ -775,8 +775,8 @@ > administrator. Over five hundred system variables can be read > and set using &man.sysctl.8;.</para> > >- <para>At its core, &man.sysctl.8; serves to do two functions: read and >- modify system settings.</para> >+ <para>At its core, &man.sysctl.8; serves two functions: to read and >+ to modify system settings.</para> > > <para>To view all readable variables:</para> > >@@ -889,8 +889,9 @@ > are two downsides to Soft Updates that you should be aware of: First, > Soft Updates guarantees filesystem consistency in the case of a crash > but could very easily be several >- seconds (even a minute!) behind updating the physical disk. If you >- crash you may lose more work than otherwise. Secondly, Soft Updates >+ seconds (even a minute!) behind updating the physical disk. If your >+ system >+ crashes you may lose more work than otherwise. Secondly, Soft Updates > delays the freeing of filesystem blocks. If you have a filesystem > (such as the root filesystem) which is close to full, doing a major > update of it, e.g. <command>make installworld</command>, can run it >@@ -943,7 +944,7 @@ > <title>Network Limits</title> > > <para>The <varname>NMBCLUSTERS</varname> kernel configuration >- option dictate the amount of network mbufs available to the >+ option dictates the amount of network mbufs available to the > system. A heavily-trafficked server with a low number of MBUFs > will hinder FreeBSD's ability. Each cluster represents > approximately 2K of memory, so a value of 1024 represents 2
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