FreeBSD Bugzilla – Attachment 15632 Details for
Bug 28906
[PATCH] Typos in en-handbook/serialcomms
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file.diff (text/plain), 1.80 KB, created by
Peter Avalos
on 2001-07-12 08:30:02 UTC
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>Index: chapter.sgml >=================================================================== >RCS file: /home/ncvs/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/serialcomms/chapter.sgml,v >retrieving revision 1.24 >diff -u -r1.24 chapter.sgml >--- chapter.sgml 2001/04/17 01:37:48 1.24 >+++ chapter.sgml 2001/07/12 07:13:32 >@@ -1190,7 +1190,7 @@ > prompt. If the data rates do not match, <command>getty</command> sees > anything the user types as <quote>junk</quote>, tries going to the next > speed and gives the <prompt>login:</prompt> prompt again. This >- procedure can continue ad nauseum, but normally only takes a keystroke >+ procedure can continue ad nauseam, but normally only takes a keystroke > or two before the user sees a good prompt. Obviously, this login > sequence does not look as clean as the former > <quote>locked-speed</quote> method, but a user on a low-speed >@@ -1992,12 +1992,12 @@ > <sect2 id="serialconsole-intro"> > <title>Introduction</title> > >- <para>The FreeBSD/i386 operating system can boot on a system with only >+ <para>The FreeBSD/i386 operating system can boot on a system with only > a dumb terminal on a serial port as a console. Such a configuration >- should be useful for two classes of people; system administrators who >- wish to install FreeBSD on a dedicated file/compute/terminal server >- machines that have no keyboard or monitor attached, and developers who >- want to debug the kernel or device drivers.</para> >+ should be useful for two classes of people: system administrators who >+ wish to install FreeBSD on machines that have no keyboard or monitor >+ attached, and developers who want to debug the kernel or device >+ drivers.</para> > > <para>Starting from version 3.1, FreeBSD/i386 employs a three stage > bootstrap. The first two stages are in the boot block code which is
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