From dd93ac6342e406af2f39efb1cd41505b07bce171 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Randy Pratt Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2001 14:35:16 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Continues the cleanup of sgml markup for and . Revision of text to a more formal tone. Revise parts to reflect the new menus in 4.4 Reviewed by: murray --- .../books/handbook/install/chapter.sgml | 268 +++++++++--------- 1 file changed, 141 insertions(+), 127 deletions(-) diff --git a/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/install/chapter.sgml b/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/install/chapter.sgml index 991fe8dcdc..e2bcd06107 100644 --- a/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/install/chapter.sgml +++ b/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/install/chapter.sgml @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ @@ -2298,23 +2298,26 @@ Mounting root from ufs:/dev/md0c Installation Media If Installing from a CDROM, use the arrow keys to highlight - the "Install from a FreeBSD CDROM" option. Make sure [OK] is - highlighted, then press Enter to proceed with - installation. + Install from a FreeBSD CDROM. Ensure + that [ OK ] is highlighted, then press + Enter to proceed with the installation. -
- Choose Installation Media + For other methods of installation, select the appropriate + option and follow the instructions. - - - - - -
+ Press F1 to display the Online Help for + installation media. Press Enter to return + to the media selection menu. - Press F1 to display the Online Help for - installation media. Press Enter to return - to the media selection menu. +
+ Choose Installation Media + + + + + + +
@@ -2339,7 +2342,8 @@ Mounting root from ufs:/dev/md0c Continuing The Installation - Select "Yes" and Press Enter to proceed. + Select [ Yes ] and press + Enter to proceed. The installation time will vary according to the distribution chosen and installation media used. There will be a series of @@ -2369,7 +2373,8 @@ do so by typing: /stand/sysinstall . Aborting The Installation - Selecting [No] and pressing Enter will abort + Selecting [ No ] and pressing + Enter will abort the installation so no changes will be made to your system. The following message will appear : @@ -2381,7 +2386,8 @@ installation menus to try and retry whichever operations have failed. [ OK ] - Pressing Enter will return to the + This message is generated because nothing was installed. + Pressing Enter will return to the Main Installation Menu to exit the installation. @@ -2391,16 +2397,18 @@ installation menus to try and retry whichever operations have failed. Post-installation Configuration of various options follows the successful - installation. A option can be configured by re-entering the + installation. An option can be configured by re-entering the configuration options before booting the new FreeBSD system or after installation using - /stand/sysinstall. + /stand/sysinstall and selecting + Configure. Network Device Configuration If you previously configured PPP for an FTP install, this screen - will not re-appear. + will not display and can be configured later as described + above. For detailed information on Local Area Networks and configuring FreeBSD as a gateway/router refer to the tutorial @@ -2412,8 +2420,9 @@ installation menus to try and retry whichever operations have failed. [ Yes ] No - This option allows configuration of network devices by selecting - [Yes] and pressing Enter + To configure a network device, select + [ Yes ] and press Enter. + Otherwise, select [ No ] to continue.
Selecting An Ethernet Device @@ -2425,7 +2434,7 @@ installation menus to try and retry whichever operations have failed.
- Select the appropriate interface and press + Select the interface to be configured with the arrow keys and press Enter. User Confirmation Requested @@ -2434,28 +2443,27 @@ installation menus to try and retry whichever operations have failed. Yes [ No ] In this private local area network the current Internet - type protocol (IPv4) was sufficient and "No" was selected with - the arrow keys and Enter pressed. + type protocol (IPv4) was sufficient and [ No ] + was selected with the arrow keys and Enter + pressed. If you want to try the new Internet protocol (IPv6), choose - [Yes] and press Enter. If yes is chosen, it will - take several seconds for scanning RA servers. + [ Yes ] and press Enter. + It will take several seconds for scanning RA servers.
User Confirmation Requested Do you want to try DHCP configuration of the interface? Yes [ No ] - There is no DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) so - "No" was selected with the arrow keys and Enter - pressed. + If DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is not required + select [ No ] with the arrow keys and press + Enter. - Answering [Yes] will execute dhclient, - and if successful, - will fill in the network configuration information - automatically. Refer to the FreeBSD - Handbook for more information. + Selecting [ Yes ] will execute + dhclient, and if successful, will fill + in the network configuration information automatically. Refer to + for more information. The following Network Configuration screen shows the configuration of the Ethernet device for a system that will act @@ -2547,8 +2555,8 @@ installation menus to try and retry whichever operations have failed. - Use Tab to select [OK] when finished and press - Enter. + Use Tab to select [ OK ] + when finished and press Enter. User Confirmation Requested @@ -2556,7 +2564,8 @@ installation menus to try and retry whichever operations have failed. [ Yes ] No - Choosing [Yes] and pressing Enter will bring + Choosing [ Yes ] and pressing + Enter will bring the machine up on the network and be ready for use after leaving leaving the installation.
@@ -2637,44 +2646,41 @@ use the current settings. [ Yes ] No - [Yes] was selected and Enter pressed since this - machine will be acting as the gateway for a local area network and - forwarding packets between other machines. + If the machine will be acting as the gateway for a local area + network and forwarding packets between other machines then select + [ Yes ] and press Enter. + If the machine is a node on a network then + select [ No ] and press + Enter to continue. Anonymous FTP - - Deny Anonymous FTP - - Selecting [No] and pressing Enter will still - allow users who have accounts with passwords to use ftp. - - User Confirmation Requested + User Confirmation Requested Do you want to have anonymous FTP access to this machine? Yes [ No ] - With [No] highlighted, press Enter to - continue with post-installation configuration. + + Deny Anonymous FTP + + Selecting the default [ No ] and pressing + Enter will still allow users who have accounts + with passwords to use FTP to access the machine. Allow Anonymous FTP - User Confirmation Requested - Do you want to have anonymous FTP access to this machine? + Anyone can access your machine if you elect to allow + anonymous FTP connections. The security implications should be + considered before enabling this option. For more information + about security see . - [ Yes ] No - - If you select [Yes] and press Enter you would - be allowing anonymous ftp connections. Be aware of the security - considerations if you elect to allow this. - - To allow anonymous FTP, use the arrow keys to select [Yes] and - press Enter. The following screens (or similar) - will appear : + To allow anonymous FTP, use the arrow keys to select + [ Yes ] and press Enter. + The following screens (or similar) will display :
Default Anonymous FTP Configuration @@ -2722,8 +2728,9 @@ Upload subdirectory: [ Yes ] No - If you select [Yes] and press Enter, an editor - will automatically start allowing you to edit the message. + If you select [ Yes ] and press + Enter, an editor will automatically start + allowing you to edit the message.
Edit The FTP Welcome Message @@ -2740,15 +2747,19 @@ Upload subdirectory: using a text editor of your choice. Note the file name/location at the bottom. - Press ESC and a pop-up menu will default - to "a) leave editor". Press Enter to exit and - continue. + Press Esc and a pop-up menu will default + to a) leave editor. Press + Enter to exit and continue. Configure Network File Services + Network File Services (NFS) allows sharing of files across a + network. A machine can be configured as a server, a client, or + both. Refer to for a more information. + NFS Server @@ -2758,11 +2769,11 @@ Upload subdirectory: Yes [ No ] If there is no need for a Network File System server or - client, select [No] and press Enter. + client, select [ No ] and press + Enter. - If [Yes] is chosen, a message will pop-up indicating that the - the exports file must be created. Press Enter to - continue. + If [ Yes ] is chosen, a message will + pop-up indicating that the exports file must be created. Message Operating as an NFS server means that you must first configure an @@ -2771,8 +2782,8 @@ access to your local file systems. Press [Enter] now to invoke an editor on /etc/exports [ OK ] - A text editor will start allowing the exports file to be created - and edited. + Press Enter to continue. A text editor will + start allowing the exports file to be created and edited.
Editing the Exports File @@ -2786,24 +2797,24 @@ Press [Enter] now to invoke an editor on /etc/exports Use the instructions to add the actual exported filesystems now or later using a text editor of your choice. Note the - filename/location at the bottom. + filename/location at the bottom of the editor screen. Press Esc and a pop-up menu will default to - "a) leave editor". Press Enter to exit and - continue. + a) leave editor. Press + Enter to exit and continue. NFS Client - With the arrow keys, select [Yes] or [No] as appropriate and - press Enter. This example shows the NFS client - option as [No]. - User Confirmation Requested Do you want to configure this machine as an NFS client? Yes [ No ] + + With the arrow keys, select [ Yes ] + or [ No ] as appropriate and + press Enter. @@ -2886,16 +2897,15 @@ To change any of these settings later, edit /etc/rc.conf System Console Settings There are several options available to customize the system - console. To view and configure the options, select [Yes] and press - Enter. + console. User Confirmation Requested Would you like to customize your system console settings? [ Yes ] No - A commonly used option is the screensaver. Use the arrow keys - to select "Saver" and then press Enter. + To view and configure the options, select + [ Yes ] and press Enter.
Screensaver Options @@ -2907,9 +2917,9 @@ To change any of these settings later, edit /etc/rc.conf
- First, select the desired screen saver using the arrow keys - and then press Space. The "X" will indicate the - selected screensaver. + A commonly used option is the screensaver. Use the arrow keys + to select Saver and then press + Enter.
Screensaver Options @@ -2921,9 +2931,15 @@ To change any of these settings later, edit /etc/rc.conf
+ Select the desired screen saver using the arrow keys + and then press Enter. The System Console + Configuration menu will redisplay. + The default time interval is 300 seconds. To change the time - interval, select "Timeout" using the arrow keys and press - Space. A pop-up menu will appear : + interval, select Saver again. At the + Screensave Options menu, select Timeout + using the arrow keys and press Enter. A pop-up + menu will appear :
Screensaver Timeout @@ -2935,13 +2951,9 @@ To change any of these settings later, edit /etc/rc.conf
- The value can be changed, then select [OK] and press - Enter to return to the System Screensaver - options menu. - - At the Screensaver Menu, select [OK] and press - Enter again to return to the System Console - options menu. + The value can be changed, then select [ OK ] + and press Enter to return to the System Console + Configuration menu.
System Console Configuration Exit @@ -2953,8 +2965,9 @@ To change any of these settings later, edit /etc/rc.conf
- Selecting [EXIT] and pressing Enter will - continue with the post-installation configurations. + Selecting Exit and pressing + Enter will continue with the post-installation + configurations. @@ -2964,28 +2977,27 @@ To change any of these settings later, edit /etc/rc.conf automatically correct for any regional time changes and perform other timezone related functions properly. - The selection menus will vary according to your geographical - selections. + The example shown is for a machine located in the Eastern + time zone of the United States. Your selections will vary according + to your geographical location. User Confirmation Requested Would you like to set this machine's time zone now? [ Yes ] No - Select [Yes] and press Enter to set the - time zone. + Select [ Yes ] and press + Enter to set the time zone. User Confirmation Requested Is this machine's CMOS clock set to UTC? If it is set to local time - please choose NO here! + or you don't know, please choose NO here! Yes [ No ] - If the machine's CMOS clock is set to local time select [No] - with the arrow keys and then press Enter. - - If the CMOS clock is set to GMT or UTC, select [Yes] and - press Enter. + Select [ Yes ] + or [ No ] according to how the machine's + clock is configured and press Enter.
Select Your Region @@ -3011,8 +3023,7 @@ To change any of these settings later, edit /etc/rc.conf
Select the appropriate country using the arrow keys - and press Enter. This is a partial - chart of the country selection menu. + and press Enter.
Select Your Timezone @@ -3025,8 +3036,7 @@ To change any of these settings later, edit /etc/rc.conf
The appropriate time zone is selected using the arrow - keys and pressing Enter. Again, this is a partial - chart. + keys and pressing Enter. Confirmation Does the abbreviation 'EDT' look reasonable? @@ -3046,7 +3056,8 @@ To change any of these settings later, edit /etc/rc.conf [ Yes ] No - Selecting [Yes] and pressing Enter will allow + Selecting [ Yes ] and pressing + Enter will allow running Linux software on FreeBSD. The install will proceed to add the appropriate packages for Linux compatibility. @@ -3070,7 +3081,8 @@ To change any of these settings later, edit /etc/rc.conf [ Yes ] No - Select [Yes] for a non-USB mouse or [No] for a USB mouse and press + Select [ Yes ] for a non-USB mouse or + [ No ] for a USB mouse and press Enter.
@@ -3083,8 +3095,8 @@ To change any of these settings later, edit /etc/rc.conf
- Use the arrow keys to select "Type" and press - Enter + Use the arrow keys to select Type and + press Enter
Set Mouse Protocol @@ -3096,10 +3108,11 @@ To change any of these settings later, edit /etc/rc.conf
- The mouse in this example is a PS/2 type, so the default "Auto" was - appropriate. To change protocol, use the arrow keys and then - press Space. Select [OK] and press - Enter to exit this menu. + The mouse used in this example is a PS/2 type, so the default + Auto was + appropriate. To change protocol, use the arrow keys to select + another option. Ensure that [ OK ] is + highlighted and press Enter to exit this menu.
Configure Mouse Port @@ -3111,8 +3124,8 @@ To change any of these settings later, edit /etc/rc.conf
- Use the arrow keys to select "Port" and press - Enter. + Use the arrow keys to select Port and + press Enter.
Setting The Mouse Port @@ -3124,10 +3137,10 @@ To change any of these settings later, edit /etc/rc.conf
- This system had a PS/2 mouse, so the default "PS/2" was + This system had a PS/2 mouse, so the default + PS/2 was appropriate. To change the port, use the arrow keys and then - press the space bar. Select [OK] and press Enter - to exit this menu. + press Enter.
Enable The Mouse Daemon @@ -3154,7 +3167,8 @@ To change any of these settings later, edit /etc/rc.conf The cursor moved around the screen so the mouse daemon is running: - Select [YES] to return to the previous menu then select "Exit" + Select [ Yes ] to return to the previous + menu then select Exit with the arrow keys and press Enter to return to continue with the post-installation configuration.