A few clarifications (in content and grammar).

Submitted by:	Ben Kaduk <minimarmot@gmail.com>
PRs:		114174, 114175, 114177, 114176, 114180, 114181
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Murray Stokely 2007-07-01 01:31:29 +00:00
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Notes: svn2git 2020-12-08 03:00:23 +00:00
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<para>Information about the minimal configuration is
available in the Installation Notes on the <ulink
url="http://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/index.html">Release
Information</ulink> page of the &os; web site. A sum up of
Information</ulink> page of the &os; web site. A summary of
this information is given in the following sections.
Depending on the method you choose to install &os;, you may
also need a floppy drive, a supported CDROM drive, and in some
@ -1140,7 +1140,7 @@ Mounting root from ufs:/dev/md0c
configure and control the installation process.</para>
<para>The <application>sysinstall</application> menu system is controlled
by the arrow keys, <keycap>Enter</keycap>, <keycap>Space</keycap>, and
by the arrow keys, <keycap>Enter</keycap>, <keycap>Tab</keycap>, <keycap>Space</keycap>, and
other keys. A detailed description of these keys and what they do is
contained in <application>sysinstall</application>'s usage
information.</para>
@ -1725,7 +1725,7 @@ Mounting root from ufs:/dev/md0c
<entry>2-3 x RAM</entry>
<entry><para>The system's swap space is kept on this partition.
<entry><para>The system's swap space is kept on the <literal>b</literal> partition.
Choosing the right amount of swap space can be a bit of an
art. A good rule of thumb is that your swap
space should be two or three times as much as the
@ -2295,7 +2295,7 @@ We will now move on to the final configuration questions.
For any option you do not wish to configure, simply select No.
If you wish to re-enter this utility after the system is up, you may
do so by typing: /stand/sysinstall .
do so by typing: /usr/sbin/sysinstall.
[ OK ]
@ -3972,8 +3972,8 @@ Please press any key to reboot.</screen>
located in the <guimenuitem>Start</guimenuitem>&gt; <guimenuitem>Programs</guimenuitem> &gt;
<guimenuitem>System Tools</guimenuitem> menu.</para>
<para>&os; can support &ms-dos; based file systems. This requires you use
the &man.mount.msdosfs.8; command
<para>&os; can support &ms-dos; based file systems (FAT16 and FAT32).
This requires you use the &man.mount.msdosfs.8; command
with the required parameters. The utility most common usage is:</para>
<screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>mount_msdosfs /dev/ad0s1 /mnt</userinput></screen>
@ -4212,8 +4212,8 @@ Please press any key to reboot.</screen>
<sect2 id="install-cdrom">
<title>Creating an Installation CDROM</title>
<para>As part of each release, the FreeBSD project makes available two
CDROM images (<quote>ISO images</quote>). These images can be written
<para>As part of each release, the FreeBSD project makes available at least two
CDROM images (<quote>ISO images</quote>) per supported architecture. These images can be written
(<quote>burned</quote>) to CDs if you have a CD writer, and then used
to install FreeBSD. If you have a CD writer, and bandwidth is cheap,
then this is the easiest way to install FreeBSD.</para>