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Date:      Sun, 11 Nov 2012 22:29:01 +0000 (UTC)
From:      Eitan Adler <eadler@FreeBSD.org>
To:        doc-committers@freebsd.org, svn-doc-all@freebsd.org, svn-doc-head@freebsd.org
Subject:   svn commit: r39981 - head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq
Message-ID:  <201211112229.qABMT1il009287@svn.freebsd.org>

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Author: eadler
Date: Sun Nov 11 22:29:01 2012
New Revision: 39981
URL: http://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/doc/39981

Log:
  Reduce redundant markup and word and other minor problems reported by
  igor.  Limited additional checking was done of the surrounding content.
  
  Approved by:	jkois (mentor, before merge conflict resolution)

Modified:
  head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq/book.xml

Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq/book.xml
==============================================================================
--- head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq/book.xml	Sun Nov 11 21:42:32 2012	(r39980)
+++ head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq/book.xml	Sun Nov 11 22:29:01 2012	(r39981)
@@ -923,7 +923,7 @@
 		  <para>Where the format is
 		    <literal>html-split</literal>, the files are bundled
 		    up using &man.tar.1;.  The resulting
-		    <filename>.tar</filename> file is then compressed
+		    <filename>.tar</filename> is then compressed
 		    using the compression schemes detailed in the next
 		    point.</para>
 		</listitem>
@@ -986,9 +986,9 @@
 	    appropriate documents into place.</para>
 
 	  <para>For example, the split HTML version of the FAQ,
-	    compressed using &man.bzip2.1;, can be found in the
+	    compressed using &man.bzip2.1;, can be found in
 	    <filename>doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq/book.html-split.tar.bz2</filename>
-	    file.  To download and uncompress that file you would have
+	    To download and uncompress that file you would have
 	    to do this.</para>
 
 	  <screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>fetch ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq/book.html-split.tar.bz2</userinput>;
@@ -2241,7 +2241,7 @@
 	      drive.  See &man.burncd.8; for details.</para>
 
 	    <para>&os; also supports any SCSI CD-R or CD-RW drives.
-	      Install and use the <command>cdrecord</command> command
+	      Install and use <command>cdrecord</command>
 	      from the ports or packages system, and make sure that you
 	      have the <devicename>pass</devicename> device compiled in
 	      your kernel.</para>
@@ -2766,8 +2766,8 @@ quit</programlisting>
 
 	<answer>
 	  <para>This is usually caused by an interrupt conflict (e.g.,
-	    two boards using the same IRQ).  Boot with the
-	    <option>-c</option> option and change the
+	    two boards using the same IRQ).  Boot with
+	    <option>-c</option> and change the
 	    <devicename>ed0</devicename>/<devicename>de0</devicename>/...
 	    entry to match your board.</para>
 
@@ -3420,9 +3420,9 @@ chip1@pci0:31:5:        class=0x040100 c
 	    <filename>/etc/resolv.conf</filename>.  This will often
 	    cause a delay in <application>SSH</application>, as the
 	    option <literal>UseDNS</literal> is set to
-	    <literal>yes</literal> by default in the
-	    <filename>sshd_config</filename> file in
-	    <filename class="directory">/etc/ssh</filename>.  If this is causing the
+	    <literal>yes</literal> by default in
+	    <filename>/etc/ssh/sshd_config</filename>.
+	    If this is causing the
 	    problem, you will either need to fill in the missing
 	    information in <filename>/etc/resolv.conf</filename> or set
 	    <literal>UseDNS</literal> to <literal>no</literal> in
@@ -3455,7 +3455,7 @@ chip1@pci0:31:5:        class=0x040100 c
 		<varname>MAX_STRAY_LOG</varname> from
 		<literal>5</literal> to <literal>0</literal> in your
 		platform's (e.g., &i386;)
-		<filename>intr_machdep.c</filename> file and rebuild the
+		<filename>intr_machdep.c</filename> and rebuild the
 		new kernel and all the warnings will be
 		suppressed.</para>
 	    </listitem>
@@ -3643,7 +3643,7 @@ kern.timecounter.hardware: TSC -&gt; i82
 	  <para>Enter &man.sysinstall.8; and choose
 	    <guimenuitem>Configure</guimenuitem>, then
 	    <guimenuitem>Fdisk</guimenuitem>.  Select the disk the Boot
-	    Manager resided on with the <keycap>Space</keycap> key.
+	    Manager resided on with <keycap>Space</keycap>.
 	    Press <keycap>W</keycap> to write changes to the drive.  A
 	    prompt will appear asking which boot loader to install.
 	    Select this, and it will be restored.</para>
@@ -4439,8 +4439,8 @@ device sio5 at isa? port 0x2b8 tty flags
 		used to build the currently running system (e.g., you
 		are compiling &rel.current;-RELEASE on a
 		&rel2.current;-RELEASE system).  If you are attempting
-		an upgrade, please read the
-		<filename>/usr/src/UPDATING</filename> file, paying
+		an upgrade, please read
+		<filename>/usr/src/UPDATING</filename>, paying
 		particular attention to the <quote>COMMON ITEMS</quote>
 		section at the end.</para>
 	    </listitem>
@@ -4697,8 +4697,8 @@ kern.sched.name: ULE</screen>
 
 	  <para>When you are slicing up your disk, check that the disk
 	    geometry displayed in the FDISK screen is correct (i.e., it
-	    matches the BIOS numbers); if it is wrong, use the
-	    <keycap>G</keycap> key to fix it.  You may have to do this
+	    matches the BIOS numbers); if it is wrong, use
+	    <keycap>G</keycap> to fix it.  You may have to do this
 	    if there is absolutely nothing on the disk, or if the disk
 	    has been moved from another system.  Note that this is only
 	    an issue with the disk that you are going to boot from; &os;
@@ -4965,7 +4965,7 @@ use "disklabel -r" to install initial la
 	    DOS/&windowsnt; partition.  Assuming you name that file
 	    something like <filename>c:\bootsect.bsd</filename>
 	    (inspired by <filename>c:\bootsect.dos</filename>), you can
-	    then edit the <filename>c:\boot.ini</filename> file to come
+	    then edit <filename>c:\boot.ini</filename> to come
 	    up with something like this:</para>
 
 	  <programlisting>[boot loader]
@@ -5461,7 +5461,7 @@ C:\="DOS"</programlisting>
 	    <literal>Avail</literal> columns, usually by a factor of
 	    8%.</para>
 
-	  <para>For more details, look up the <option>-m</option> option
+	  <para>For more details, look up <option>-m</option>
 	    in &man.tunefs.8;.</para>
 	</answer>
       </qandaentry>
@@ -5520,8 +5520,8 @@ C:\="DOS"</programlisting>
       <qandaentry>
 	<question id="root-not-found-cron-errors">
 	  <para>Why do I keep getting messages like <errorname>root: not
-	    found</errorname> after editing my
-	    <filename>crontab</filename> file?</para>
+	    found</errorname> after editing
+	  <filename>/etc/crontab</filename></para>
 	</question>
 
 	<answer>
@@ -5933,7 +5933,8 @@ options    SYSVMSG          # enable for
 	  <para>The error comes from the
 	    <application>Kerberos</application> distributed authentication
 	    system.  The problem is not fatal but annoying.  You can
-	    either run su with the <option>-K</option> option, or
+	    either run <command>su</command> with <option>-K</option>,
+	    or
 	    uninstall <application>Kerberos</application> as described
 	    in the next question.</para>
 	</answer>
@@ -6529,8 +6530,8 @@ EndSection</programlisting>
 	    are running or to read your mail while waiting for an FTP
 	    transfer to finish.  Just do <keycombo
 	      action="simul"><keycap>Alt</keycap><keycap>F2</keycap></keycombo>
-	    (hold down the <keycap>Alt</keycap> key and press the
-	    <keycap>F2</keycap> key), and you will find a login prompt
+	    (hold down <keycap>Alt</keycap> and press
+	    <keycap>F2</keycap>), and you will find a login prompt
 	    waiting for you on the second <quote>virtual
 	    console</quote>!  When you want to go back to the original
 	    session, do <keycombo
@@ -6605,7 +6606,7 @@ ttyvb   "/usr/libexec/getty Pc"         
 	  <para>It is imperative that you completely shut down X Window
 	    if it is running, before running this command.  If you do not,
 	    your system will probably appear to hang or lock up after
-	    executing the <command>kill</command> command.</para>
+	    executing <command>kill</command>.</para>
 	</answer>
       </qandaentry>
 
@@ -6665,8 +6666,8 @@ ttyvb   "/usr/libexec/getty Pc"         
 	    server.</para>
 
 	  <para>If loaded from &man.rc.8;, <command>xdm</command> should
-	    be started without any arguments (i.e., as a daemon).  The
-	    <command>xdm</command> command must start
+	    be started without any arguments (i.e., as a daemon).
+	    <command>xdm</command> must start
 	    <emphasis>after</emphasis> &man.getty.8; runs, or else
 	    <command>getty</command> and <command>xdm</command> will
 	    conflict, locking out the console.  The best way around this
@@ -6677,9 +6678,8 @@ ttyvb   "/usr/libexec/getty Pc"         
 	    <filename>/etc/ttys</filename>, there still is a chance of
 	    conflict between <command>xdm</command> and &man.getty.8;.
 	    One way to avoid this is to add the <literal>vt</literal>
-	    number in the
-	    <filename>/usr/local/lib/X11/xdm/Xservers</filename>
-	    file:</para>
+	    number in
+	    <filename>/usr/local/lib/X11/xdm/Xservers</filename></para>
 
 	  <programlisting>:0 local /usr/local/bin/X vt4</programlisting>
 
@@ -7878,11 +7878,11 @@ default            10.0.0.2           UG
 10.0.0.2           10.0.0.1           UH          0        0      tun0</programlisting>
 
 	  <para>This is assuming that you have used the addresses from
-	    the handbook, the manual page, or from the
-	    <filename>ppp.conf.sample</filename> file.  If you do not
+	    the handbook, the manual page, or from
+	    <filename>ppp.conf.sample</filename>.  If you do not
 	    have a default route, it may be because you forgot to add
-	    the <literal>HISADDR</literal> line to the
-	    <filename>ppp.conf</filename> file.</para>
+	    the <literal>HISADDR</literal> line to
+	    <filename>ppp.conf</filename>.</para>
 
 	  <para>Another reason for the default route line being missing
 	    is that you have mistakenly set up a default router in your
@@ -7906,8 +7906,7 @@ default            10.0.0.2           UG
 
 	<answer>
 	  <para>This error is usually due that the following section is
-	    missing in your <filename>/etc/ppp/ppp.linkup</filename>
-	    file:</para>
+	    missing in your <filename>/etc/ppp/ppp.linkup</filename>:</para>
 
 	  <programlisting>MYADDR:
   delete ALL
@@ -8386,7 +8385,7 @@ set dfilter 3 permit 0/0 0/0</programlis
 	    invoked with <option>-bd -q30m</option>, telling it to run
 	    the queue every 30 minutes) or until a <command>sendmail
 	    <option>-q</option></command> is done (perhaps from your
-	    <filename>ppp.linkup</filename> file).</para>
+	    <filename>ppp.linkup</filename>).</para>
 	</answer>
       </qandaentry>
 
@@ -8741,8 +8740,8 @@ ATDT1234567</programlisting>
 	    if the incoming data is actually a login or shell prompt.
 	    If you have a shell prompt at the remote end, it is possible
 	    to terminate &man.ppp.8; without dropping the line by using
-	    the <command>close lcp</command> command (a following
-	    <command>term</command> command) will reconnect you to the
+	    <command>close lcp</command> (a following
+	    <command>term</command>) will reconnect you to the
 	    shell on the remote machine.</para>
 
 	  <para>If nothing in your log file indicates why the link might
@@ -8762,7 +8761,7 @@ ATDT1234567</programlisting>
 	  <para>If all else fails, send as much information as you can,
 	    including your config files, how you are starting
 	    &man.ppp.8;, the relevant parts of your log file and the
-	    output of the <command>netstat -rn</command> command (before
+	    output of <command>netstat -rn</command> (before
 	    and after connecting) to the &a.questions; or the <ulink
 	      url="news:comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc">comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc</ulink>
 	    news group, and someone should point you in the right
@@ -9054,12 +9053,12 @@ hint.sio.7.irq="12"</programlisting>
 	  <para>When changing modes of the file hierarchies rooted in the
 	    files instead of the files themselves,
 	    you have to use either <option>-H</option> or
-	    <option>-L</option> together with the <option>-R</option>
-	    option to make this work.  See the &man.chmod.1; and
-	    &man.symlink.7; manual pages for more info.</para>
+	    <option>-L</option> together with <option>-R</option>
+	    to make this work.  See &man.chmod.1; and
+	    &man.symlink.7; for more information.</para>
 
 	  <warning>
-	    <para>The <option>-R</option> option does a
+	    <para><option>-R</option> does a
 	      <emphasis>recursive</emphasis> &man.chmod.1;.  Be careful
 	      about specifying directories or symlinks to directories to
 	      &man.chmod.1;.  If you want to change the permissions of a



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