diff --git a/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/basics/chapter.sgml b/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/basics/chapter.sgml index 7ea41ea08f..ce9e478a60 100644 --- a/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/basics/chapter.sgml +++ b/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/basics/chapter.sgml @@ -590,7 +590,7 @@ </sect1> <sect1 id="mount-unmount"> - <title>Mounting and Unmounting File systems</title> + <title>Mounting and Unmounting File Systems</title> <para>The file system is best visualized as a tree, rooted, as it were, at <filename>/</filename>. @@ -1470,7 +1470,7 @@ Swap: 256M Total, 38M Used, 217M Free, 15% Inuse </sect1> <sect1 id="consoles"> - <title>Virtual consoles & terminals</title> + <title>Virtual Consoles and Terminals</title> <indexterm><primary>virtual consoles</primary></indexterm> <indexterm><primary>terminals</primary></indexterm> @@ -1481,7 +1481,7 @@ Swap: 256M Total, 38M Used, 217M Free, 15% Inuse <quote>consoles</quote> are, and how you can use them in FreeBSD.</para> <sect2 id="consoles-intro"> - <title>The console</title> + <title>The Console</title> <indexterm><primary>console</primary></indexterm> <para>If you have not configured FreeBSD to automatically start a @@ -1576,7 +1576,7 @@ Password:</screen> </sect2> <sect2 id="consoles-virtual"> - <title>Multiple consoles</title> + <title>Multiple Consoles</title> <para>Running &unix; commands in one console is fine, but FreeBSD can run many programs at once. Having one console where commands can be @@ -1616,7 +1616,7 @@ Password:</screen> </sect2> <sect2 id="consoles-ttys"> - <title>The <filename>/etc/ttys</filename> file</title> + <title>The <filename>/etc/ttys</filename> File</title> <para>The default configuration of FreeBSD will start up with 8 virtual consoles. This is not a hardwired setting though, and @@ -1652,7 +1652,7 @@ ttyv8 "/usr/X11R6/bin/xdm -nodaemon" xterm off secure</programlisting> </sect2> <sect2 id="consoles-singleuser"> - <title>Single user mode console</title> + <title>Single User Mode Console</title> <para>A detailed description of what <quote>single user mode</quote> is can be found in <xref linkend="boot-singleuser">. It is worth noting diff --git a/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/boot/chapter.sgml b/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/boot/chapter.sgml index 333013074c..55a5a6f1df 100644 --- a/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/boot/chapter.sgml +++ b/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/boot/chapter.sgml @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ </itemizedlist> <note> - <title>x86 only</title> + <title>x86 Only</title> <para>This chapter only describes the boot process for FreeBSD running on Intel x86 systems.</para> @@ -560,7 +560,7 @@ boot:</screen> </sect2> <!-- <sect2 id="boot-kernel-userconfig"> - <title>UserConfig: The boot-time kernel configurator</title> + <title>UserConfig: the Boot-time Kernel Configurator</title> <para> </para> </sect2> --> diff --git a/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/config/chapter.sgml b/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/config/chapter.sgml index 9040bfde20..84bb2b72e9 100644 --- a/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/config/chapter.sgml +++ b/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/config/chapter.sgml @@ -428,7 +428,7 @@ exit 0 </author> </authorgroup> </sect1info> - <title>Configuring the <command>cron</command> utility</title> + <title>Configuring the <command>cron</command> Utility</title> <indexterm><primary>cron</primary> <secondary>configuration</secondary></indexterm> @@ -529,7 +529,7 @@ HOME=/var/log <sect2 id="configtuning-installcrontab"> - <title>Installing a <filename>crontab</filename></title> + <title>Installing a Crontab</title> <para>To install your freshly written <filename>crontab</filename>, just use the @@ -1457,7 +1457,7 @@ kern.maxfiles: 2088 -> 5000</screen> </author> </authorgroup> </sect2info> - <title>&man.sysctl.8; read only</title> + <title>&man.sysctl.8; Read-only</title> <para>In some cases it may be desirable to modify read-only &man.sysctl.8; values. While this is not recommended, it is also sometimes unavoidable.</para> @@ -1669,7 +1669,7 @@ kern.maxfiles: 2088 -> 5000</screen> out of space and the update to fail.</para> <sect3> - <title>More details about Soft Updates</title> + <title>More Details about Soft Updates</title> <indexterm> <primary>Soft Updates</primary> @@ -2187,7 +2187,7 @@ kern.maxfiles: 2088 -> 5000</screen> above.</para> <sect2 id="acpi-intro"> - <title>What is ACPI?</title> + <title>What Is ACPI?</title> <para>Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (<acronym>ACPI</acronym>) is a standard written by diff --git a/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/cutting-edge/chapter.sgml b/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/cutting-edge/chapter.sgml index 550d432e5a..fe0f0f552e 100644 --- a/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/cutting-edge/chapter.sgml +++ b/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/cutting-edge/chapter.sgml @@ -692,7 +692,7 @@ </sect2> <sect2> - <title>Update the files in <filename>/etc</filename></title> + <title>Update the Files in <filename>/etc</filename></title> <para>The <filename>/etc</filename> directory contains a large part of your system's configuration information, as well as scripts @@ -1265,7 +1265,7 @@ Script done, …</screen> <tip> <title>Name the New Root Directory - (<filename>/var/tmp/root</filename>) with a Time Stamp, So You Can + (<filename>/var/tmp/root</filename>) with a Time Stamp, so You Can Easily Compare Differences Between Versions</title> <para>Frequently rebuilding the world means that you have to update @@ -1740,7 +1740,7 @@ Building everything.. </author> </authorgroup> </sect1info> - <title>Tracking for multiple machines</title> + <title>Tracking for Multiple Machines</title> <indexterm> <primary>NFS</primary> <secondary>installing multiple machines</secondary> @@ -1797,7 +1797,7 @@ Building everything.. </sect2> <sect2> - <title>The base system</title> + <title>The Base System</title> <para>Now that all that is done, you are ready to build everything. Build the kernel and world as described in <xref