Skip site navigation (1)Skip section navigation (2)
Date:      Fri, 12 Aug 2016 19:33:18 +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: r49257 - head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/bsdinstall
Message-ID:  <201608121933.u7CJXJTT086791@repo.freebsd.org>

next in thread | raw e-mail | index | archive | help
Author: wblock
Date: Fri Aug 12 19:33:18 2016
New Revision: 49257
URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/doc/49257

Log:
  Whitespace-only fixes from Tim Moore.  Translators, please ignore.
  
  Submitted by:	timmoore88_gmail.com
  Sponsored by:	iXsystems

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

Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/bsdinstall/chapter.xml
==============================================================================
--- head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/bsdinstall/chapter.xml	Fri Aug 12 18:57:44 2016	(r49256)
+++ head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/bsdinstall/chapter.xml	Fri Aug 12 19:33:18 2016	(r49257)
@@ -23,17 +23,19 @@
 	  by </contrib>
       </author>
     </authorgroup>
-<!---
-    <authorgroup>
-      <author>
-	<personname>
-	  <firstname>Randy</firstname>
-	  <surname>Pratt</surname>
-	</personname>
-	<contrib>The sysinstall walkthrough, screenshots, and general
-	copy by </contrib>
-      </author>
-    </authorgroup>-->
+
+    <!---
+      <authorgroup>
+	<author>
+	  <personname>
+	    <firstname>Randy</firstname>
+	    <surname>Pratt</surname>
+	  </personname>
+	  <contrib>The sysinstall walkthrough, screenshots, and
+	    general copy by </contrib>
+	</author>
+      </authorgroup>
+    -->
 
     <authorgroup>
       <author>
@@ -72,7 +74,7 @@
 
     <para>Beginning with &os;&nbsp;9.0-RELEASE, &os; provides an easy
       to use, text-based installation
-      program named <application>bsdinstall</application>.   This
+      program named <application>bsdinstall</application>.  This
       chapter describes how to install &os; using
       <application>bsdinstall</application>.</para>
 
@@ -140,33 +142,34 @@
   <sect1 xml:id="bsdinstall-hardware">
     <title>Minimum Hardware Requirements</title>
 
-    <para>The hardware requirements to install &os; vary by 
-      architecture.  Hardware architectures
-      and devices supported by a &os; release are listed on the
-      <link
-        xlink:href="&url.base;/releases/index.html">&os; Release Information</link>
-      page.
-      The <link xlink:href="&url.base;/where.html">&os; download page</link>
-      also has recommendations for choosing the
-      correct image for different architectures.</para>
+    <para>The hardware requirements to install &os; vary by
+      architecture.  Hardware architectures and devices supported by a
+      &os; release are listed on the <link
+	xlink:href="&url.base;/releases/index.html">&os; Release
+      Information</link> page.  The <link
+	xlink:href="&url.base;/where.html">&os; download page</link>
+      also has recommendations for choosing the correct image for
+      different architectures.</para>
 
     <para>A &os; installation requires a minimum of 64&nbsp;MB of
       <acronym>RAM</acronym> and 1.5&nbsp;GB of free hard drive space.
       However, such small amounts of memory and disk space are really
       only suitable for custom applications like embedded appliances.
-      General-purpose desktop
-      systems need more resources.  2-4&nbsp;GB RAM and
-      at least 8&nbsp;GB hard drive space is a good starting point.</para>
+      General-purpose desktop systems need more resources.
+      2-4&nbsp;GB RAM and at least 8&nbsp;GB hard drive space is a
+      good starting point.</para>
 
-    <para>These are the processor requirements for each architecture:</para>
+    <para>These are the processor requirements for each
+      architecture:</para>
 
     <variablelist>
       <varlistentry>
 	<term>&arch.amd64;</term>
 	<listitem>
-	  <para>This is the most common desktop and laptop processor type,
-	    used in most modern systems. &intel; calls it <acronym>Intel64</acronym>.
-	    Other manufacturers sometimes call it <acronym>x86-64</acronym>.</para>
+	  <para>This is the most common desktop and laptop processor
+	    type, used in most modern systems.  &intel; calls it
+	    <acronym>Intel64</acronym>.  Other manufacturers sometimes
+	    call it <acronym>x86-64</acronym>.</para>
 
 	  <para>Examples of &arch.amd64; compatible processsors
 	    include: &amd.athlon;64, &amd.opteron;,
@@ -187,12 +190,12 @@
 
 	  <para>&os; will take advantage of Physical Address
 	    Extensions (<acronym>PAE</acronym>) support on
-	    <acronym>CPU</acronym>s with this feature.  A
-	    kernel with the <acronym>PAE</acronym> feature enabled
-	    will detect memory above 4&nbsp;GB and allow it to be used
-	    by the system.  However, using <acronym>PAE</acronym> places constraints on
-	    device drivers and other features of
-	    &os;.  Refer to &man.pae.4; for details.</para>
+	    <acronym>CPU</acronym>s with this feature.  A kernel with
+	    the <acronym>PAE</acronym> feature enabled will detect
+	    memory above 4&nbsp;GB and allow it to be used by the
+	    system.  However, using <acronym>PAE</acronym> places
+	    constraints on device drivers and other features of &os;.
+	    Refer to &man.pae.4; for details.</para>
 	</listitem>
       </varlistentry>
 
@@ -248,7 +251,8 @@
 	<listitem>
 	  <para>Systems supported by &os;/&arch.sparc64; are listed at
 	    the <link
-	      xlink:href="&url.base;/platforms/sparc.html">FreeBSD/sparc64 Project</link>.</para>
+	      xlink:href="&url.base;/platforms/sparc.html">FreeBSD/sparc64
+	      Project</link>.</para>
 
 	  <para><acronym>SMP</acronym> is supported on all systems
 	    with more than 1 processor.  A dedicated disk is required



Want to link to this message? Use this URL: <https://mail-archive.FreeBSD.org/cgi/mid.cgi?201608121933.u7CJXJTT086791>