Expand most of the contractions found in the Handbook.

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en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook
basics
cutting-edge
disks
kernelopts
linuxemu
mirrors
ppp-and-slip
security
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<para>You can use the <option>-l</option> command line
argument to &man.ls.1; to view a long directory listing that
includes a column with information about a file's permissions
for the owner, group, and everyone else. Here's how the first
for the owner, group, and everyone else. Here is how the first
column of <command>ls -l</command> is broken up:</para>
<screen>-rw-r--r--</screen>

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track &os.stable; to do this. Every security advisory for
FreeBSD explains how to fix the problem for the releases it
affects
<footnote><para>That's not quite true. We can't continue to
<footnote><para>That is not quite true. We can not continue to
support old releases of FreeBSD forever, although we do
support them for many years. For a complete description
of the current security policy for old releases of
@ -471,7 +471,7 @@ subscribe cvs-all</programlisting>
<listitem>
<para>Use the <application><link
linkend="ctm">CTM</link></application> facility. If
you don't have a fast and inexpensive connection to
you do not have a fast and inexpensive connection to
the Internet, this is the method you should consider
using.
</para>

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system, you may use the <literal>dedicated</literal> mode. Remember
this mode can confuse Microsoft operating systems; however, no damage
will be done by them. IBM's OS/2 however, will
<quote>appropriate</quote> any partition it finds which it doesn't
<quote>appropriate</quote> any partition it finds which it does not
understand.</para>
<screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/rda1 bs=1k count=1</userinput>
@ -936,7 +936,7 @@ scsibus1:
<title>ccd (Concatenated Disk Configuration)</title>
<para>It seems like today everyone has a collection of
multimedia files. Everything from mp3's to video clips. I've
multimedia files. Everything from mp3's to video clips. I have
converted most of my audio CDROM collection to mp3's so I can
have all of my music in one centralized location, and not have
to hunt down the audio CD with that one song I got stuck in my
@ -976,7 +976,7 @@ scsibus1:
had one IDE disk in as the system disk. The ideal solution
would be for each IDE disk to have its own IDE controller
and cable, but without fronting more costs to acquire a dual
IDE controller this wouldn't be a possibility. So, I
IDE controller this would not be a possibility. So, I
jumpered two disks as slaves, and one as master. One went
on the first IDE controller as a slave to the system disk,
and the other two where slave/master on the secondary IDE
@ -991,7 +991,7 @@ ad1: 29333MB &lt;WDC WD307AA&gt; [59598/16/63] at ata0-slave UDMA33
ad2: 29333MB &lt;WDC WD307AA&gt; [59598/16/63] at ata1-master UDMA33
ad3: 29333MB &lt;WDC WD307AA&gt; [59598/16/63] at ata1-slave UDMA33</programlisting>
<para>At this point, if FreeBSD doesn't detect the disks, be
<para>At this point, if FreeBSD does not detect the disks, be
sure that you have jumpered them correctly. I have heard
numerous reports with problems using cable select instead of
true slave/master configuration.</para>
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later.</para>
<para>To set up <application>ccd</application>, first I need
to disklabel the disks. Here's how I disklabeled
to disklabel the disks. Here is how I disklabeled
them:</para>
<programlisting>disklabel -r -w ad1 auto

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<chapter id="kernelopts">
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</note>
<sect1>
<title>What's a <emphasis>Kernel Option</emphasis>, Anyway?</title>
<title>What is a <emphasis>Kernel Option</emphasis>, anyway?</title>
<para>The use of kernel options is basically described in the <link
linkend="kernelconfig-options">kernel configuration</link> section.
There's also an explanation of <quote>historic</quote> and
There is also an explanation of <quote>historic</quote> and
<quote>new-style</quote> options. The ultimate goal is to eventually
turn all the supported options in the kernel into new-style ones, so for
people who correctly did a <command>make depend</command> in their

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@ -651,7 +651,7 @@ FEATURE Maple maplelmg 2000.0831 permanent 1 XXXXXXXXXXXX \
<note><para>Serial number and key 'X''ed out. "chillig" is a
hostname.</para></note>
<para>Editing the license file works as long as you don't
<para>Editing the license file works as long as you do not
touch the "FEATURE" line (which is protected by the
license key).</para></listitem>
</itemizedlist>
@ -1579,7 +1579,7 @@ Shell: /bin/sh</programlisting>
correctly during installation under FreeBSD. Please add the
following entries (you need at least those entries
corresponding to the instance number - in this case,
<emphasis>00</emphasis>. It'll do no harm adding all
<emphasis>00</emphasis>. It will do no harm adding all
entries from <emphasis>00</emphasis> to
<emphasis>99</emphasis> for <emphasis>dp</emphasis>,
<emphasis>gw</emphasis>, <emphasis>sp</emphasis> and

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@ -1956,8 +1956,8 @@ src-all</programlisting>
<para>As mentioned above, <application>CVSup</application> uses
a <emphasis>pull method</emphasis>. Basically, this means that
you connect to the <application>CVSup</application> server, and
it says, <quote>Here's what you can download from
me...</quote>, and your client responds <quote>OK, I'll take
it says, <quote>Here is what you can download from
me...</quote>, and your client responds <quote>OK, I will take
this, this, this, and this.</quote> In the default
configuration, the <application>CVSup</application> client will
take every file associated with the collection and tag you

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<para>PAP is less secure than CHAP, but security is not normally
an issue here as passwords, although being sent as plain text
with PAP, are being transmitted down a serial line only.
There's not much room for crackers to
There is not much room for crackers to
<quote>eavesdrop</quote>.</para>
<para>Referring back to the <link linkend="userppp-staticIP">PPP
@ -2260,7 +2260,7 @@ output ***\x0d, echo \x0aCONNECTED\x0a</programlisting>
<itemizedlist>
<listitem>
<para>Not using <option>-c</option> or <option>-a</option> in
<command>slattach</command> (This shouldn't be fatal,
<command>slattach</command> (This should not be fatal,
but some users have reported that this solves their
problems.)</para>
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<title>Command vs. Protocol</title>
<para>Throughout this document, we will use
<application>bold</application> text to refer to a command or
application. This is used for instances such as ssh, since it's
application. This is used for instances such as ssh, since it is
a protocol as well as command.</para>
</note>

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<chapter id="users">
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Obviously, only one of those users can be sitting in front of the screen and
keyboard at any one time
<footnote>
<para>Well, unless you hook up multiple terminals, but we'll
<para>Well, unless you hook up multiple terminals, but we will
save that for <xref linkend="serialcomms"></para>
</footnote>, but any number of users can log in through the
network to get their work done. To use the system every user must have