FreeBSD Bugzilla – Attachment 23876 Details for
Bug 40951
Various fixes for the solid-state article
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patch (text/plain), 3.71 KB, created by
Christian Brueffer
on 2002-07-24 12:40:01 UTC
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Christian Brueffer
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>--- article.sgml.orig Wed Jul 24 12:33:57 2002 >+++ article.sgml Wed Jul 24 13:33:05 2002 >@@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ > <para>First, all embedded FreeBSD systems that use flash memory as system > disk will be interested in memory disks and memory filesystems. Because > of the limited number of writes that can be done to flash memory, the >- disk and the filesystems no the disk will most likely be mounted >+ disk and the filesystems on the disk will most likely be mounted > read-only. In this environment, filesystems such as > <filename>/tmp</filename> and <filename>/var</filename> are mounted as > memory filesystems to allow the system to create logs and update >@@ -204,7 +204,7 @@ > read-only. Remember that in <xref linkend="intro"> we detailed the > limitations of flash memory - specifically the limited write capability. > The importance of not mounting filesystems on flash media read-write, >- and the importance of not using a swap file cannot be overstated. A >+ and the importance of not using a swap file, cannot be overstated. A > swap file on a busy system can burn through a piece of flash media in > less than one year. Heavy logging or temporary file creation and > destruction can do the same. Therefore, in addition to removing the >@@ -290,7 +290,7 @@ > by pressing the <keycap>w</keycap> key (this is a hidden option on > this screen). When presented with a menu to choose a boot manager, > take care to select <literal>None</literal> if you are using an >- M-Systems Disk-On-Chip. If you are using a ATA compatible compact >+ M-Systems Disk-On-Chip. If you are using an ATA compatible compact > flash card, you should choose the FreeBSD Boot Manager. Now press > the <keycap>q</keycap> key to quit the partition menu. You will be > shown the boot manager menu once more - repeat the choice you made >@@ -333,8 +333,8 @@ > of the file from <literal>ESDI</literal> to > <literal>DOC2K</literal>. Next, regardless of whether you are using > Disk-On-Chip or ATA compatible compact flash media, you need to add >- an a: line at the end of the file. This <literal>a:</literal> line >- should look like:</para> >+ an <literal>a:</literal> line at the end of the file. This >+ <literal>a:</literal> line should look like:</para> > > <programlisting>a: <replaceable>123456</replaceable> 0 4.2BSD 0 0</programlisting> > >@@ -455,7 +455,7 @@ > > <procedure> > <step> >- <para>Obtain an existing kern.flp image file</para> >+ <para>Obtain an existing <filename>kern.flp</filename> image file</para> > </step> > > <step> >@@ -553,7 +553,7 @@ > > <para>To make it possible to enter a ports directory and successfully > run <command>make install</command>, it is necessary for the file >- <filename>/var/db/port.mkversion</filename> to exist, and that it have >+ <filename>/var/db/port.mkversion</filename> to exist, and that it has > a correct date in it. Further, we must create a packages directory on > a non-memory filesystem that will keep track of our packages across > reboots. Because it is necessary to mount your filesystems as >@@ -599,8 +599,8 @@ > > <para>Apache keeps pid files and logs in > <filename><replaceable>apache_install</replaceable>/logs</filename>. >- Since this directory no doubt exists on a read-only filesystem, this >- will not work. It is necessary to add a new directory to the >+ Since this directory, without a doubt, exists on a read-only filesystem, >+ this will not work. It is necessary to add a new directory to the > <filename>/etc/rc.diskless2</filename> list of directories to create > in <filename>/var</filename>, to link > <filename><replaceable>apache_install</replaceable>/logs</filename> to
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