This patch does minor rewordings of "Users and Basic Account

Management" subchapter.  Discussed with wblock in ML [1].
  To be followed by a whitespace fix.

1. http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-doc/2013-December/022936.html
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@ -455,9 +455,9 @@ console none unknown off secure</programlisting>
used to uniquely identify the user to the &os; system.
Commands that allow a user name to be specified will
first convert it to the <acronym>UID</acronym>. It is
recommended to use a UID of 65535 or lower as higher
UIDs may cause compatibility issues with software that
does not support integers larger than 32-bits.</para>
recommended to use a UID less than 65535, since higher
values may cause compatibility issues with some
software.</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
@ -486,7 +486,7 @@ console none unknown off secure</programlisting>
mechanism that provide additional flexibility when
tailoring the system to different users. Login
classes are discussed further in
<xref linkend="users-limiting"/></para>
<xref linkend="users-limiting"/>.</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
@ -522,7 +522,7 @@ console none unknown off secure</programlisting>
<para>The user name uniquely identifies the account to
&os;, but does not necessarily reflect the user's real
name. Similar to a comment, this information can
contain a space, uppercase characters, and be more
contain spaces, uppercase characters, and be more
than 8 characters long.</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
@ -637,11 +637,11 @@ Password:
<para>&os; provides a variety of different commands to manage
user accounts. The most common commands are summarized in
Table 4.1, followed by some examples of their usage. Refer to
<xref linkend="users-modifying-utilities"/>, followed by some examples of their usage. See
the manual page for each utility for more details and usage
examples.</para>
<table frame="none" pgwide="1">
<table frame="none" pgwide="1" xml:id="users-modifying-utilities">
<title>Utilities for Managing User Accounts</title>
<tgroup cols="2">
@ -714,7 +714,7 @@ Password:
<filename>/usr/share/skel</filename>, and can optionally
mail the new user a welcome message. This utility must be
run as the
<systemitem class="username">superuser</systemitem>.</para>
superuser.</para>
<para>The &man.adduser.8; utility is interactive and walks
through the steps for creating a new user account. As seen
@ -724,8 +724,8 @@ Password:
shown in square brackets. In this example, the user has
been invited into the
<systemitem class="groupname">wheel</systemitem> group,
which is required to provide the account with superuser
access. When finished, the utility will prompt to either
allowing them to become the superuser with &man.su.1;.
When finished, the utility will prompt to either
create another user or to exit.</para>
<example xml:id="users-modifying-adduser">