Various typos fixing (can be safely ignored by translating teams for

the moment).

Submitted by:	Hiten Pandya <hiten@unixdaemons.com>
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Marc Fonvieille 2003-01-12 21:42:05 +00:00
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<para>To sum it up, I need something that will give me the most <para>To sum it up, I need something that will give me the most
amount of storage space for my money. The cost of large IDE disks amount of storage space for my money. The cost of large IDE disks
are cheap these days. I found a place that was selling Western are cheap these days. I found a place that was selling Western
Digital 30.7gb 5400 RPM IDE disks for about one-hundred and thirty Digital 30.7GB 5400 RPM IDE disks for about one-hundred and thirty
US dollars. I bought three of them, giving me approximately US dollars. I bought three of them, giving me approximately
ninety gigabytes of online storage.</para> ninety gigabytes of online storage.</para>
@ -825,7 +825,7 @@ ar0: ATA RAID1 subdisks: ad4 ad6 status: REBUILDING 0% completed</screen>
<para>There are many other options you can use with <para>There are many other options you can use with
<filename role="package">sysutils/mkisofs</filename> to fine-tune its behavior. In particular: <filename role="package">sysutils/mkisofs</filename> to fine-tune its behavior. In particular:
modifications to an ISO 9660 layout and the creation of Joilet modifications to an ISO 9660 layout and the creation of Joliet
and HFS discs. See the &man.mkisofs.8; manual page for details.</para> and HFS discs. See the &man.mkisofs.8; manual page for details.</para>
</sect2> </sect2>
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<screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>/usr/sbin/fdformat /dev/fd0.1720</userinput></screen> <screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>/usr/sbin/fdformat /dev/fd0.1720</userinput></screen>
<para>It will take some more time than before (forced disks are <para>It will take some more time than before (forced disks are
slower). When it finishes, you will have a 1720kb floppy disk, slower). When it finishes, you will have a 1720kB floppy disk,
but for the moment you will not notice any difference. You may but for the moment you will not notice any difference. You may
use other disk sizes that you can find in <filename>/dev</filename>, but the most use other disk sizes that you can find in <filename>/dev</filename>, but the most
stable/compatible is the 1720kb for 3.5inch disks.</para> stable/compatible is the 1720kB for 3.5inch disks.</para>
</sect2> </sect2>
<sect2> <sect2>
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editor.</para> editor.</para>
<para>Sometimes it is desirable to set quota limits on a range of <para>Sometimes it is desirable to set quota limits on a range of
uids. This can be done by use of the <option>-p</option> option UIDs. This can be done by use of the <option>-p</option> option
on the <command>edquota</command> command. First, assign the on the <command>edquota</command> command. First, assign the
desired quota limit to a user, and then run desired quota limit to a user, and then run
<command>edquota -p protouser startuid-enduid</command>. For <command>edquota -p protouser startuid-enduid</command>. For
example, if user <username>test</username> has the desired quota example, if user <username>test</username> has the desired quota
limits, the following command can be used to duplicate those quota limits, the following command can be used to duplicate those quota
limits for uids 10,000 through 19,999:</para> limits for UIDs 10,000 through 19,999:</para>
<screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>edquota -p test 10000-19999</userinput></screen> <screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>edquota -p test 10000-19999</userinput></screen>