Fix &entities; that lacked an ending ';' character,

as reported by the following:

	% cd doc/en_US.ISO8859-1
	% find . -type f -name '*.sgml' |\
	  xargs grep '&[^[:space:];&][^[:space:];]*$' | grep -v '&$'
	% find . -type f -name '*.sgml' |\
	  xargs grep '&[^[:space:];&][^[:space:];]*[[:space:]<]' |\
	  grep -v '&[[: space:]]' | grep -v '[[:space:]]&&[[:space:]]'
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Giorgos Keramidas 2002-03-27 01:16:55 +00:00
parent 3615d4e14e
commit 6ddd2cc0dc
Notes: svn2git 2020-12-08 03:00:23 +00:00
svn path=/head/; revision=12592
20 changed files with 61 additions and 61 deletions

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@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ FreeBSD Entities//EN"> %freebsd;
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>Read the freebsd-questions mailing list and &ng.misc
<para>Read the freebsd-questions mailing list and &ng.misc;
occasionally (or even regularly). It can be very satisfying to
share your expertise and help people solve their problems;
sometimes you may even learn something new yourself! These forums

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@ -44,7 +44,7 @@
<itemizedlist>
<listitem>
<para>&a.mbarkah and his employer, <ulink
<para>&a.mbarkah; and his employer, <ulink
url="http://www.hemi.com/"> Hemisphere Online</ulink>,
donated a <emphasis>Pentium Pro (P6) 200MHz CPU</emphasis>
</para>
@ -1831,55 +1831,55 @@
<itemizedlist>
<listitem>
<para>&a.asami (1993 - 2001)</para>
<para>&a.asami; (1993 - 2001)</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>&a.ache (1993 - 2000)</para>
<para>&a.ache; (1993 - 2000)</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>&a.jmb (1993 - 2000)</para>
<para>&a.jmb; (1993 - 2000)</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>&a.bde (1992 - 2000)</para>
<para>&a.bde; (1992 - 2000)</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>&a.gibbs (1993 - 2000)</para>
<para>&a.gibbs; (1993 - 2000)</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>&a.rich (1994 - 2000)</para>
<para>&a.rich; (1994 - 2000)</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>&a.phk (1992 - 2000)</para>
<para>&a.phk; (1992 - 2000)</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>&a.gpalmer (1993 - 2000)</para>
<para>&a.gpalmer; (1993 - 2000)</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>&a.sos (1993 - 2000)</para>
<para>&a.sos; (1993 - 2000)</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>&a.wollman (1993 - 2000)</para>
<para>&a.wollman; (1993 - 2000)</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>&a.joerg (1995 - 2000)</para>
<para>&a.joerg; (1995 - 2000)</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>&a.jdp (1997 - 2000)</para>
<para>&a.jdp; (1997 - 2000)</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>&a.guido (1995 - 1999)</para>
<para>&a.guido; (1995 - 1999)</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
@ -1887,11 +1887,11 @@
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>&a.nate (1992 - 1996)</para>
<para>&a.nate; (1992 - 1996)</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>&a.rgrimes (1992 - 1995)</para>
<para>&a.rgrimes; (1992 - 1995)</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
@ -1899,15 +1899,15 @@
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>&a.csgr (1993 - 1995)</para>
<para>&a.csgr; (1993 - 1995)</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>&a.paul (1992 - 1995)</para>
<para>&a.paul; (1992 - 1995)</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>&a.smace (1993 - 1994)</para>
<para>&a.smace; (1993 - 1994)</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
@ -1942,10 +1942,10 @@
<para>&a.asmodai; (1999 - 2001)</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>&a.tedm (???? - 2000)</para>
<para>&a.tedm; (???? - 2000)</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>&a.karl (???? - 2000)</para>
<para>&a.karl; (???? - 2000)</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>Gary Clark II (1993 - 2000)</para>
@ -1954,7 +1954,7 @@
<para>James Raynard (???? - 2000)</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>&a.jgreco (???? - 1999)</para>
<para>&a.jgreco; (???? - 1999)</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>Andreas Schulz (???? - 1999)</para>

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@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ nb8390.com
<filename>nb8390.com</filename></para>
<screen><prompt>C:&gt;</prompt> <userinput>cd \netboot</userinput>
<prompt>C:&gt</prompt> <userinput>nb8390</userinput>
<prompt>C:&gt;</prompt> <userinput>nb8390</userinput>
<prompt>Boot from Network (Y/N) ?</prompt> <userinput>Y</userinput>

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@ -480,7 +480,7 @@ which I am probably the guilty party).</screen>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>&hellip; <option>-or</option> &hellip</para>
<para>&hellip; <option>-or</option> &hellip;</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>

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@ -406,7 +406,7 @@ Press Esc to continue
<informalexample>
<para>(3148 cyl) &times; (16 heads) &times; (63
sectors/track) &times (512 bytes/sect)</para>
sectors/track) &times; (512 bytes/sect)</para>
</informalexample>
<para>which is 1,624,670,208 bytes, or around 1.6 Gig.</para>

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@ -118,7 +118,7 @@
<para>Bug reports and feature requests are continuously submitted by
users throughout the release cycle. Problems reports are entered into our
<application class="software">GNATS</application>[9] database
through email, the &man.send-pr.1 application, or via the web
through email, the &man.send-pr.1; application, or via the web
interface provided at <ulink
url="http://www.FreeBSD.org/send-pr.html"></ulink>
In addition to the multitude of different technical mailing lists
@ -734,7 +734,7 @@
<title>Scripting <command>sysinstall</command></title>
<para>The FreeBSD system installation and configuration tool,
&man.sysinstall.8, can be scripted to provide automated installs
&man.sysinstall.8;, can be scripted to provide automated installs
for large sites. This functionality can be used in conjunction
with Intel's PXE[13] to bootstrap systems from the network, or
via custom boot floppies with a sysinstall script. An example

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@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ fe80:2::%ep0/64 link#2 UC ep0</screen>
net.inet6.ip6.accept_rtadv to 0.</para>
<para>To generate Router Advertisement from a router, use the
&man.rtadvd.8 daemon.</para>
&man.rtadvd.8; daemon.</para>
<para>Note that, IPv6 specification assumes the following items, and
nonconforming cases are left unspecified:</para>
@ -792,7 +792,7 @@ fe80:2::%ep0/64 link#2 UC ep0</screen>
<para>TCP/UDP over IPv6 is available and quite stable. You can
enjoy &man.telnet.1;, &man.ftp.1;, &man.rlogin.1;, &man.rsh.1;,
&man.ssh.1, etc. These applications are protocol independent.
&man.ssh.1;, etc. These applications are protocol independent.
That is, they automatically chooses IPv4 or IPv6 according to DNS.
</para>
</sect3>

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@ -1517,7 +1517,7 @@ Connection closed by foreign host.
<para>While there is no way to pass the domain name directly to
any of the sockets functions, the FreeBSD C library comes with
the &man.gethostbyname.3 and &man.gethostbyname2.3 functions,
the &man.gethostbyname.3; and &man.gethostbyname2.3; functions,
declared in <filename>netdb.h</filename>.</para>
<programlisting>

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@ -997,7 +997,7 @@ free(foo);
<para>If you want to create a core dump from outside your
program, but do not want the process to terminate, you
can use the <command>gcore</command> program. See the
man page of &man.gcore.1 for more information.</para>
man page of &man.gcore.1; for more information.</para>
</answer>
</qandaentry>
@ -1024,7 +1024,7 @@ free(foo);
recompile the source file if the source code has changed. So
we could have something like:</para>
<screen>&prompt.user; <userinput>cc file1.o file2.o</userinput> &hellip; <userinput>file37.c</userinput> &hellip</screen>
<screen>&prompt.user; <userinput>cc file1.o file2.o</userinput> &hellip; <userinput>file37.c</userinput> &hellip;</screen>
<para>if we had changed <filename>file37.c</filename>, but not any
of the others, since the last time we compiled. This may
@ -1493,7 +1493,7 @@ main() {
i = 5;
printf("This is my program\n");
<lineannotation>&hellip</lineannotation></programlisting>
<lineannotation>&hellip;</lineannotation></programlisting>
<para>but we left the <literal>i=5;</literal> line out. As we
did not initialise <symbol>i</symbol>, it had whatever number
@ -1599,7 +1599,7 @@ Cannot access memory at address 0x7020796d.
not, gentle reader, here is how to do it (courtesy of the
<command>gdb</command> info pages):</para>
<screen><lineannotation>&hellip</lineannotation>
<screen><lineannotation>&hellip;</lineannotation>
if ((pid = fork()) < 0) /* _Always_ check this */
error();
else if (pid == 0) { /* child */
@ -1607,9 +1607,9 @@ else if (pid == 0) { /* child */
while (PauseMode)
sleep(10); /* Wait until someone attaches to us */
<lineannotation>&hellip</lineannotation>
<lineannotation>&hellip;</lineannotation>
} else { /* parent */
<lineannotation>&hellip</lineannotation></screen>
<lineannotation>&hellip;</lineannotation></screen>
<para>Now all you have to do is attach to the child, set
<symbol>PauseMode</symbol> to <literal>0</literal>, and wait

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@ -4983,7 +4983,7 @@ crw-rw-rw- 1 root wheel 41, 1 Oct 15 22:14 spx</screen>
integration with the main FreeBSD tree. That should not
stop anyone from using it, however.</para>
<para>If your system is up full time, the &man.periodic.8 system
<para>If your system is up full time, the &man.periodic.8; system
can be used to generate a weekly list of ports that might need
updating by setting
<literal>weekly_status_pkg_enable="YES"</literal> in

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@ -852,7 +852,7 @@ nsgmls:example.sgml:6:8:E: end tag for "HEAD" which is not finished</screen>
<para>If you have used HTML before you may have been shown different rules
for comments. In particular, you may think that the string
<literal>&lt!--</literal> opens a comment, and it is only closed by
<literal>&lt;!--</literal> opens a comment, and it is only closed by
<literal>--&gt;</literal>.</para>
<para>This is <emphasis>not</emphasis> the case. A lot of web browsers
@ -1407,7 +1407,7 @@ nsgmls:example.sgml:6:8:E: end tag for "HEAD" which is not finished</screen>
&lt;programlisting>) are from DocBook.&lt;/para>
&lt;programlisting>
&lt![ CDATA [ <![ CDATA [
&lt;![ CDATA [ <![ CDATA [
<p>This is a sample that shows you some of the elements within
HTML. Since the angle brackets are used so many times, it is
simpler to say the whole example is a CDATA marked section
@ -1494,7 +1494,7 @@ nsgmls:example.sgml:6:8:E: end tag for "HEAD" which is not finished</screen>
<para>When producing the hard-copy version, change the entity's
definition to;</para>
<programlisting>&lt!ENTITY % electronic.copy "IGNORE"></programlisting>
<programlisting>&lt;!ENTITY % electronic.copy "IGNORE"></programlisting>
<para>On reprocessing the document, the marked sections that use
<literal>%electronic.copy</literal> as their keyword will be
@ -1523,7 +1523,7 @@ nsgmls:example.sgml:6:8:E: end tag for "HEAD" which is not finished</screen>
&lt;body>
&lt;p>This paragraph &lt;![ CDATA [contains many &lt;
characters (&lt; &lt; &lt; &lt; &lt;) so it is easier
to wrap it in a CDATA marked section ]]&gt;&lt/p>
to wrap it in a CDATA marked section ]]&gt;&lt;/p>
&lt;![ IGNORE [
&lt;p>This paragraph will definitely not be included in the

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@ -4689,7 +4689,7 @@ zone "10.168.192.in-addr.arpa" in {
</calloutlist>
<para>After completing the steps above, either reboot your
server or restart &man.syslogd.8 and start &man.named.8, making
server or restart &man.syslogd.8; and start &man.named.8;, making
sure to use the new options specified in
<varname>syslogd_flags</varname> and
<varname>named_flags</varname>. You should now be running a
@ -5432,7 +5432,7 @@ natd_flags=""</programlisting>
<example id="inetd-hangup">
<title>Sending <application>inetd</application> a HangUP Signal</title>
<screen>&prompt.root kill -HUP `cat /var/run/inetd.pid`</screen>
<screen>&prompt.root; kill -HUP `cat /var/run/inetd.pid`</screen>
</example>
<para>Each line of the configuration file specifies an

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@ -103,7 +103,7 @@
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>Read the freebsd-questions mailing list and &ng.misc
<para>Read the freebsd-questions mailing list and &ng.misc;
occasionally (or even regularly). It can be very satisfying to
share your expertise and help people solve their problems;
sometimes you may even learn something new yourself! These forums

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@ -161,7 +161,7 @@
<listitem>
<para>A quick way of getting bug fixes. Any given version
of &os.current is just as likely to introduce new bugs
of &os.current; is just as likely to introduce new bugs
as to fix existing ones.</para>
</listitem>
@ -1234,7 +1234,7 @@ Script done, &hellip;</screen>
<para>If you are using DEVFS this is unnecessary.</para>
</note>
<para>In most cases, the &man.mergemaster.8 tool will realize when
<para>In most cases, the &man.mergemaster.8; tool will realize when
it is necessary to update the devices, and offer to complete it
automatically. These instructions tell how to update the devices
manually.</para>
@ -1522,7 +1522,7 @@ Building everything..
<listitem>
<para>Better still, put these filesystems across multiple
disks using the &man.ccd.4 (concatenated disk
disks using the &man.ccd.4; (concatenated disk
driver) device.</para>
</listitem>

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@ -1713,7 +1713,7 @@ help
<entry>storm.uk.FreeBSD.org</entry>
<entry>SSH only</entry>
<entry>Read-only cvs, personal web space, email</entry>
<entry>&a.brian</entry>
<entry>&a.brian;</entry>
</row>
<row>

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@ -1667,7 +1667,7 @@ Mounting root from ufs:/dev/md0c
<important>
<para>FreeBSD 4.4 and up have a featured command, the
&man.growfs.8, which will makes it possible to
&man.growfs.8;, which will makes it possible to
increase the size of a filesystem on the fly, removing this
limitation.</para>
</important>

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@ -514,7 +514,7 @@ keychange="<replaceable>fkey_number sequence</replaceable>"</programlisting>
<para>The <replaceable>keymap_name</replaceable> here is taken from
the <filename>/usr/share/syscons/keymaps</filename> directory,
without the <filename>.kbd</filename> suffix. If you're
uncertain which keymap to use, you use &man.kbdmap.1 to test
uncertain which keymap to use, you use &man.kbdmap.1; to test
keymaps without rebooting.</para>
<para>The <literal>keychange</literal> is usually needed to program

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@ -615,7 +615,7 @@ exit 0
<step><para>Test-start maple:</para>
<screen>&prompt.user; cd /usr/local/maple/bin
&prompt.user ./xmaple</screen>
&prompt.user; ./xmaple</screen>
<para>You should be up and running. Make sure to write
Maplesoft to let them know you would like a native FreeBSD

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@ -351,7 +351,7 @@ local: lsof-4.56.4.tgz remote: lsof-4.56.4.tgz
&man.pkg.delete.1; utility.
</para>
<screen>&prompt.root <userinput>pkg_delete <replaceable>xchat-1.7.1</replaceable></userinput></screen>
<screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>pkg_delete <replaceable>xchat-1.7.1</replaceable></userinput></screen>
</sect2>
<sect2>
@ -368,7 +368,7 @@ local: lsof-4.56.4.tgz remote: lsof-4.56.4.tgz
<indexterm>
<primary><command>pkg_info</command></primary>
</indexterm>
<screen>&prompt.root <userinput>pkg_info</userinput>
<screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>pkg_info</userinput>
cvsup-16.1 A general network file distribution system optimized for CV
docbook-1.2 Meta-port for the different versions of the DocBook DTD
...</screen>
@ -376,7 +376,7 @@ docbook-1.2 Meta-port for the different versions of the DocBook DTD
versions of all installed packages. It compares the package
version to the current version found in the ports tree.
</para>
<screen>&prompt.root <userinput>pkg_version</userinput>
<screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>pkg_version</userinput>
cvsup =
docbook =
...</screen>
@ -1432,7 +1432,7 @@ arcade game.</screen>
<para>OK, do this before you go to bed/work/the local
park:</para>
<screen>&prompt.root <userinput>cd /usr/ports</userinput>
<screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>cd /usr/ports</userinput>
&prompt.root; <userinput>make -DBATCH install</userinput></screen>
<para>This will install every port that does

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@ -2511,7 +2511,7 @@ FreeBSD BUILT-19950429 (GR386) #0: Sat Apr 29 17:50:09 SAT 1995</screen>
role="fqdn">evil.crackers.org</hostid> to the telnet port of the
host <hostid role="fqdn">nice.people.org</hostid>:</para>
<screen>&prompt.root <userinput>ipfw add deny tcp from evil.crackers.org to nice.people.org 23</userinput></screen>
<screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>ipfw add deny tcp from evil.crackers.org to nice.people.org 23</userinput></screen>
<para>The next example denies and logs any TCP traffic from the entire
<hostid role="domainname">crackers.org</hostid> network (a class C) to
@ -3183,7 +3183,7 @@ spdadd 10.6.7.8 10.2.3.4 any -P out ipsec
<para>The &man.ssh.1; utility works similarly to
&man.rlogin.1;.</para>
<screen>&prompt.root <userinput>ssh <replaceable>user@example.com</replaceable></userinput>
<screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>ssh <replaceable>user@example.com</replaceable></userinput>
Host key not found from the list of known hosts.
Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)? <userinput>yes</userinput>
Host 'example.com' added to the list of known hosts.
@ -3225,11 +3225,11 @@ user@example.com's password: <userinput>*******</userinput></screen>
<command>rcp</command>; it copies a file to or from a remote machine,
except in a secure fashion.</para>
<screen>&prompt.root <userinput> scp <replaceable>user@example.com:/COPYRIGHT COPYRIGHT</replaceable></userinput>
<screen>&prompt.root; <userinput> scp <replaceable>user@example.com:/COPYRIGHT COPYRIGHT</replaceable></userinput>
user@example.com's password:
COPYRIGHT 100% |*****************************| 4735
00:00
&prompt.root</screen>
&prompt.root;</screen>
<para>Since the fingerprint was already saved for this host in the
previous example, it is verified when using <command>scp</command>
here.</para>
@ -3270,7 +3270,7 @@ COPYRIGHT 100% |*****************************| 4735
<para>Instead of using passwords, &man.ssh-keygen.1; can
be used to generate RSA keys to authenticate a user.</para>
<screen>&prompt.user <userinput>ssh-keygen</userinput>
<screen>&prompt.user; <userinput>ssh-keygen</userinput>
Initializing random number generator...
Generating p: .++ (distance 66)
Generating q: ..............................++ (distance 498)