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Date:      Wed, 2 Sep 2015 23:12:13 +0000 (UTC)
From:      Warren Block <wblock@FreeBSD.org>
To:        doc-committers@freebsd.org, svn-doc-all@freebsd.org, svn-doc-head@freebsd.org
Subject:   svn commit: r47351 - head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/virtualization
Message-ID:  <201509022312.t82NCDF7084355@repo.freebsd.org>

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Author: wblock
Date: Wed Sep  2 23:12:13 2015
New Revision: 47351
URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/doc/47351

Log:
  Whitespace-only fixes, translators please ignore.

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

Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/virtualization/chapter.xml
==============================================================================
--- head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/virtualization/chapter.xml	Wed Sep  2 23:03:14 2015	(r47350)
+++ head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/virtualization/chapter.xml	Wed Sep  2 23:12:13 2015	(r47351)
@@ -37,9 +37,9 @@
 
     <para>Virtualization software allows multiple operating systems to
       run simultaneously on the same computer.  Such software systems
-      for <acronym>PC</acronym>s often involve a host operating system which runs the
-      virtualization software and supports any number of guest
-      operating systems.</para>
+      for <acronym>PC</acronym>s often involve a host operating system
+      which runs the virtualization software and supports any number
+      of guest operating systems.</para>
 
     <para>After reading this chapter, you will know:</para>
 
@@ -183,13 +183,17 @@
 
       <para>After the &os; virtual machine has been created, &os;
 	can be installed on it.  This is best done with an official
-	&os; <acronym>CD</acronym>/<acronym>DVD</acronym> or with an <acronym>ISO</acronym> image downloaded from an official
-	<acronym>FTP</acronym> site.  Copy the appropriate <acronym>ISO</acronym> image to the local &mac;
-	filesystem or insert a <acronym>CD</acronym>/<acronym>DVD</acronym> in the &mac;'s <acronym>CD-ROM</acronym> drive.  Click
-	on the disc icon in the bottom right corner of the &os;
+	&os; <acronym>CD</acronym>/<acronym>DVD</acronym> or with an
+	<acronym>ISO</acronym> image downloaded from an official
+	<acronym>FTP</acronym> site.  Copy the appropriate
+	<acronym>ISO</acronym> image to the local &mac; filesystem or
+	insert a <acronym>CD</acronym>/<acronym>DVD</acronym> in the
+	&mac;'s <acronym>CD-ROM</acronym> drive.  Click on the disc
+	icon in the bottom right corner of the &os;
 	<application>Parallels</application> window.  This will bring
-	up a window that can be used to associate the <acronym>CD-ROM</acronym> drive in
-	the virtual machine with the <acronym>ISO</acronym> file on disk or with the real
+	up a window that can be used to associate the
+	<acronym>CD-ROM</acronym> drive in the virtual machine with
+	the <acronym>ISO</acronym> file on disk or with the real
 	<acronym>CD-ROM</acronym> drive.</para>
 
       <mediaobject>
@@ -198,10 +202,12 @@
 	</imageobject>
       </mediaobject>
 
-      <para>Once this association with the <acronym>CD-ROM</acronym> source has been
-	made, reboot the &os; virtual machine by clicking the reboot
-	icon.  <application>Parallels</application> will reboot with a
-	special <acronym>BIOS</acronym> that first checks if there is a <acronym>CD-ROM</acronym>.</para>
+      <para>Once this association with the <acronym>CD-ROM</acronym>
+	source has been made, reboot the &os; virtual machine by
+	clicking the reboot icon.
+	<application>Parallels</application> will reboot with a
+	special <acronym>BIOS</acronym> that first checks if there is
+	a <acronym>CD-ROM</acronym>.</para>
 
       <mediaobject>
 	<imageobject>
@@ -245,8 +251,10 @@
 
 	  <para>The most important step is to reduce the
 	    <option>kern.hz</option> tunable to reduce the CPU
-	    utilization of &os; under the <application>Parallels</application> environment.  This is accomplished by
-	    adding the following line to <filename>/boot/loader.conf</filename>:</para>
+	    utilization of &os; under the
+	    <application>Parallels</application> environment.  This is
+	    accomplished by adding the following line to
+	    <filename>/boot/loader.conf</filename>:</para>
 
 	  <programlisting>kern.hz=100</programlisting>
 
@@ -296,8 +304,8 @@
       and then install the desired guest operating system.</para>
 
     <sect2 xml:id="virtualization-guest-virtualpc-install">
-      <title>Installing &os; on <application>Virtual
-	  PC</application></title>
+      <title>Installing &os; on
+	<application>Virtual PC</application></title>
 
       <para>The first step in installing &os; on
 	<application>Virtual PC</application> is to create a new
@@ -370,16 +378,19 @@
 
       <para>After the &os; virtual machine has been created, &os; can
 	be installed on it.  This is best done with an official &os;
-	<acronym>CD</acronym>/<acronym>DVD</acronym> or with an <acronym>ISO</acronym> image downloaded from an official <acronym>FTP</acronym>
-	site.  Copy the appropriate <acronym>ISO</acronym> image to the local &windows;
-	filesystem or insert a <acronym>CD</acronym>/<acronym>DVD</acronym> in the <acronym>CD</acronym> drive, then double
-	click on the &os; virtual machine to boot.  Then, click
-	<guimenu>CD</guimenu> and choose
-	<guimenu>Capture ISO Image...</guimenu> on the
+	<acronym>CD</acronym>/<acronym>DVD</acronym> or with an
+	<acronym>ISO</acronym> image downloaded from an official
+	<acronym>FTP</acronym> site.  Copy the appropriate
+	<acronym>ISO</acronym> image to the local &windows; filesystem
+	or insert a <acronym>CD</acronym>/<acronym>DVD</acronym> in
+	the <acronym>CD</acronym> drive, then double click on the &os;
+	virtual machine to boot.  Then, click <guimenu>CD</guimenu>
+	and choose <guimenu>Capture ISO Image...</guimenu> on the
 	<application>Virtual PC</application> window.  This will bring
-	up a window where the <acronym>CD-ROM</acronym> drive in the virtual machine can
-	be associated with an <acronym>ISO</acronym> file on disk or with the real <acronym>CD-ROM</acronym>
-	drive.</para>
+	up a window where the <acronym>CD-ROM</acronym> drive in the
+	virtual machine can be associated with an
+	<acronym>ISO</acronym> file on disk or with the real
+	<acronym>CD-ROM</acronym> drive.</para>
 
       <mediaobject>
 	<imageobject>
@@ -393,11 +404,13 @@
 	</imageobject>
       </mediaobject>
 
-      <para>Once this association with the <acronym>CD-ROM</acronym> source has been made,
-	reboot the &os; virtual machine by clicking
-	<guimenu>Action</guimenu> and <guimenu>Reset</guimenu>.
+      <para>Once this association with the <acronym>CD-ROM</acronym>
+	source has been made, reboot the &os; virtual machine by
+	clicking <guimenu>Action</guimenu> and
+	<guimenu>Reset</guimenu>.
 	<application>Virtual PC</application> will reboot with a
-	special <acronym>BIOS</acronym> that first checks for a <acronym>CD-ROM</acronym>.</para>
+	special <acronym>BIOS</acronym> that first checks for a
+	<acronym>CD-ROM</acronym>.</para>
 
       <mediaobject>
 	<imageobject>
@@ -417,8 +430,9 @@
       </mediaobject>
 
       <para>When the installation is finished, remember to eject the
-	<acronym>CD</acronym>/<acronym>DVD</acronym> or release the <acronym>ISO</acronym> image.  Finally, reboot into
-	the newly installed &os; virtual machine.</para>
+	<acronym>CD</acronym>/<acronym>DVD</acronym> or release the
+	<acronym>ISO</acronym> image.  Finally, reboot into the newly
+	installed &os; virtual machine.</para>
 
       <mediaobject>
 	<imageobject>
@@ -432,9 +446,10 @@
 	  PC</application></title>
 
       <para>After &os; has been successfully installed on
-	&microsoft.windows; with <application>Virtual PC</application>, there are a number of configuration
-	steps that can be taken to optimize the system for
-	virtualized operation.</para>
+	&microsoft.windows; with
+	<application>Virtual PC</application>, there are a number of
+	configuration steps that can be taken to optimize the system
+	for virtualized operation.</para>
 
       <procedure>
 	<step>
@@ -549,7 +564,8 @@
       </mediaobject>
 
       <para>Choose the method to install the virtual machine, either
-	from an <acronym>ISO</acronym> image or from a <acronym>CD</acronym>/<acronym>DVD</acronym>:</para>
+	from an <acronym>ISO</acronym> image or from a
+	<acronym>CD</acronym>/<acronym>DVD</acronym>:</para>
 
       <mediaobject>
 	<imageobject>
@@ -598,9 +614,11 @@
 	</imageobject>
       </mediaobject>
 
-      <para>The status of the <acronym>CD-ROM</acronym> device.  Normally the
-	<acronym>CD</acronym>/<acronym>DVD</acronym>/<acronym>ISO</acronym> is disconnected from the virtual machine when it
-	is no longer needed.</para>
+      <para>The status of the <acronym>CD-ROM</acronym> device.
+	Normally the
+	<acronym>CD</acronym>/<acronym>DVD</acronym>/<acronym>ISO</acronym>
+	is disconnected from the virtual machine when it is no longer
+	needed.</para>
 
       <mediaobject>
 	<imageobject>
@@ -920,21 +938,26 @@ add path 'usb/*' mode 0660 group operato
     </sect2>
 
     <sect2 xml:id="virtualization-virtualbox-host-dvd-cd-access">
-      <title>&virtualbox; Host <acronym>DVD</acronym>/<acronym>CD</acronym> Access</title>
+      <title>&virtualbox; Host
+	<acronym>DVD</acronym>/<acronym>CD</acronym> Access</title>
 
-      <para>Access to the host <acronym>DVD</acronym>/<acronym>CD</acronym> drives from guests is achieved
-	through the sharing of the physical drives.  Within
-	&virtualbox;, this is set up from the Storage window in the
-	Settings of the virtual machine.  If needed, create an empty
-	<acronym>IDE</acronym> <acronym>CD</acronym>/<acronym>DVD</acronym> device first.  Then choose the Host Drive from the
-	popup menu for the virtual <acronym>CD</acronym>/<acronym>DVD</acronym> drive selection.  A checkbox
-	labeled <literal>Passthrough</literal> will appear.  This
-	allows the virtual machine to use the hardware directly.  For
-	example, audio <acronym>CD</acronym>s or the burner will only function if this
-	option is selected.</para>
+      <para>Access to the host
+	<acronym>DVD</acronym>/<acronym>CD</acronym> drives from
+	guests is achieved through the sharing of the physical drives.
+	Within &virtualbox;, this is set up from the Storage window in
+	the Settings of the virtual machine.  If needed, create an
+	empty <acronym>IDE</acronym>
+	<acronym>CD</acronym>/<acronym>DVD</acronym> device first.
+	Then choose the Host Drive from the popup menu for the virtual
+	<acronym>CD</acronym>/<acronym>DVD</acronym> drive selection.
+	A checkbox labeled <literal>Passthrough</literal> will appear.
+	This allows the virtual machine to use the hardware directly.
+	For example, audio <acronym>CD</acronym>s or the burner will
+	only function if this option is selected.</para>
 
       <para><acronym>HAL</acronym> needs to run for
-	<application>&virtualbox;</application> <acronym>DVD</acronym>/<acronym>CD</acronym> functions to
+	<application>&virtualbox;</application>
+	<acronym>DVD</acronym>/<acronym>CD</acronym> functions to
 	work, so enable it in <filename>/etc/rc.conf</filename> and
 	start it if it is not already running:</para>
 
@@ -943,7 +966,8 @@ add path 'usb/*' mode 0660 group operato
       <screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>service hald start</userinput></screen>
 
       <para>In order for users to be able to use
-	<application>&virtualbox;</application> <acronym>DVD</acronym>/<acronym>CD</acronym> functions, they
+	<application>&virtualbox;</application>
+	<acronym>DVD</acronym>/<acronym>CD</acronym> functions, they
 	need access to <filename>/dev/xpt0</filename>,
 	<filename>/dev/cd<replaceable>N</replaceable></filename>, and
 	<filename>/dev/pass<replaceable>N</replaceable></filename>.



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