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Date:      Tue, 16 Oct 2007 11:58:38 +0800
From:      Ganbold <ganbold@micom.mng.net>
To:        Chin-San Huang <chinsan@FreeBSD.org>
Cc:        doc-committers@FreeBSD.org, cvs-doc@FreeBSD.org, cvs-all@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Re: cvs commit: doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/virtualization chapter.sgml
Message-ID:  <471436EE.1050809@micom.mng.net>
In-Reply-To: <200710150108.l9F18Fpt070758@repoman.freebsd.org>
References:  <200710150108.l9F18Fpt070758@repoman.freebsd.org>

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Chin-San Huang wrote:
> chinsan     2007-10-15 01:08:15 UTC
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>   FreeBSD doc repository
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>   Modified files:
>     en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/virtualization chapter.sgml 
>   Log:
>   - Add the "Virtual PC on Windows" entry.
>   - Move the "Parallels on MacOS" entry to the front.
>   
>   Revision  Changes    Path
>   1.12      +7 -2      doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/virtualization/chapter.sgml
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Chin-San,

There is one sentence:

4GB and 512MB of RAM work well for most uses of
        FreeBSD under <application>Virtual PC</application>:</para>

I guess you meant here:

4GB of disk space and 512MB of RAM work well for most uses of
        FreeBSD under <application>Virtual PC</application>:</para>

Maybe I'm wrong here.

thanks,

Ganbold



-- 
In the east there is a shark which is larger than all other fish. It 
changes into a bird whose wings are like clouds filling the sky. When 
this bird moves across the land, it brings a message from Corporate 
Headquarters. This message it drops into the midst of the program mers, 
like a seagull making its mark upon the beach. Then the bird mounts on 
the wind and, with the blue sky at its back, returns home. The novice 
programmer stares in wonder at the bird, for he understands it not. The 
average programmer dreads the coming of the bird, for he fears its 
message. The master programmer continues to work at his terminal, for he 
does not know that the bird has come and gone. -- Geoffrey James, "The 
Tao of Programming"



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