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>
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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; 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 MB of <acronym>RAM</acronym> and 1.5 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 GB RAM and - at least 8 GB hard drive space is a good starting point.</para> + General-purpose desktop systems need more resources. + 2-4 GB RAM and at least 8 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 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 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
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