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Date:      Sat, 21 Nov 2015 23:13:21 +0000 (UTC)
From:      Benedict Reuschling <bcr@FreeBSD.org>
To:        doc-committers@freebsd.org, svn-doc-all@freebsd.org, svn-doc-head@freebsd.org
Subject:   svn commit: r47798 - head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/basics
Message-ID:  <201511212313.tALNDLfw013293@repo.freebsd.org>

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Author: bcr
Date: Sat Nov 21 23:13:21 2015
New Revision: 47798
URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/doc/47798

Log:
  Rewrap some long lines.
  Translators can ignore this change.

Modified:
  head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/basics/chapter.xml

Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/basics/chapter.xml
==============================================================================
--- head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/basics/chapter.xml	Sat Nov 21 22:59:55 2015	(r47797)
+++ head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/basics/chapter.xml	Sat Nov 21 23:13:21 2015	(r47798)
@@ -2330,7 +2330,8 @@ root     5211  0.0  0.2  3620  1724   2 
 	    <row>
 	      <entry><literal>ada0s1a</literal></entry>
 	      <entry>The first partition (<literal>a</literal>) on the
-		first slice (<literal>s1</literal>) on the first <acronym>SATA</acronym>
+		first slice (<literal>s1</literal>) on the first
+		<acronym>SATA</acronym>
 		disk (<literal>ada0</literal>).</entry>
 	    </row>
 
@@ -2348,22 +2349,23 @@ root     5211  0.0  0.2  3620  1724   2 
     <example xml:id="basics-concept-disk-model">
       <title>Conceptual Model of a Disk</title>
 
-      <para>This diagram shows &os;'s view of the first <acronym>SATA</acronym> disk
-	attached to the system.  Assume that the disk is 250&nbsp;GB in
-	size, and contains an 80&nbsp;GB slice and a 170&nbsp;GB slice (&ms-dos; partitions).
-	The first slice contains a &windows; <acronym>NTFS</acronym> file system,
-	<filename>C:</filename>, and the second slice contains a
-	&os; installation.  This example &os; installation has four
-	data partitions and a swap partition.</para>
-
-      <para>The four partitions each hold a file system.
-	Partition <literal>a</literal> is used for the root file
-	system, <literal>d</literal> for
-	<filename>/var/</filename>,
-	<literal>e</literal> for <filename>/tmp/</filename>, and <literal>f</literal> for
-	<filename>/usr/</filename>.  Partition letter
-	<literal>c</literal> refers to the entire slice, and so is not
-	used for ordinary partitions.</para>
+      <para>This diagram shows &os;'s view of the first
+	<acronym>SATA</acronym> disk attached to the system.  Assume
+	that the disk is 250&nbsp;GB in size, and contains an
+	80&nbsp;GB slice and a 170&nbsp;GB slice (&ms-dos;
+	partitions).  The first slice contains a &windows;
+	<acronym>NTFS</acronym> file system, <filename>C:</filename>,
+	and the second slice contains a &os; installation.  This
+	example &os; installation has four data partitions and a swap
+	partition.</para>
+
+      <para>The four partitions each hold a file system.  Partition
+	<literal>a</literal> is used for the root file system,
+	<literal>d</literal> for <filename>/var/</filename>,
+	<literal>e</literal> for <filename>/tmp/</filename>, and
+	<literal>f</literal> for <filename>/usr/</filename>.
+	Partition letter <literal>c</literal> refers to the entire
+	slice, and so is not used for ordinary partitions.</para>
 
       <mediaobject>
 	<imageobject>



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