Bug 27410

Summary: On the book that comes with the 4.2 kit, it talks about the "Novice" install, when it should be "Standard"
Product: Documentation Reporter: antilyrical <antilyrical>
Component: Books & ArticlesAssignee: freebsd-doc (Nobody) <doc>
Status: Closed FIXED    
Severity: Affects Only Me    
Priority: Normal    
Version: Latest   
Hardware: Any   
OS: Any   

Description antilyrical 2001-05-17 16:20:04 UTC
In the documention for the 4.2 install kit, it talks about a "Novice" install option. In the actual software it's called "Standard"

Thanks.
Comment 1 John Reynolds~ 2001-05-17 16:46:05 UTC
[ On Thursday, May 17, antilyrical@spamcop.net wrote: ]
> 
> In the documention for the 4.2 install kit, it talks about a "Novice"
> install option. In the actual software it's called "Standard"

could you give us some more information as to "the book" that you talk about?
Which 4.2 install "kit" do you refer to? The 4-CD-ROM set from Walnut Creek?
Are you talking about a printed/bound version of the FreeBSD Handbook that
might have come with your CDs?

If you help us narrow down which information source this is, we can correct it
MUCH more easily.

-Jr

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Comment 2 dd freebsd_committer freebsd_triage 2001-05-21 01:37:05 UTC
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John Reynolds requested information necessarily to correct the problem.
Comment 3 Murray Stokely freebsd_committer freebsd_triage 2001-06-13 05:24:46 UTC
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The "Installing FreeBSD" booklet packaged with the BSDi / Wind River 
FreeBSD 4.2 and FreeBSD 4.3 releases does not contain this error. 
This PR relates to some unknown publisher's packaging, and is not 
something that the FreeBSD Project has any control over.