- Fix some typos

- Change one instance of "CDROMS" to "CDROMs" in line with the rest of the doc
- Change one instance of "ROMS" to "ROMs" in line with the rest of the doc

Approved by:	murray
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Ceri Davies 2002-03-23 23:41:29 +00:00
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commit ffdf303d7c
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@ -1890,7 +1890,7 @@ sectors/track: 63</screen>
controlled by the <quote>passwd_format</quote> login capability
in <filename>/etc/login.conf</filename>, which takes values of
either <quote>des</quote> (if available) or <quote>md5</quote>.
See the &man.login.conf.5; manpage for more information about login
See the &man.login.conf.5; manual page for more information about login
capabilities.</para>
</answer>
</qandaentry>
@ -2909,7 +2909,7 @@ diff -u -r1.60.2.1 -r1.60.2.2
<para>This is only for sound! This driver does not support
CDROMs, SCSI or joysticks on these cards, except for the
SoundBlaster. The SoundBlaster SCSI interface and some
non-SCSI CDROMS are supported, but you cannot boot off this
non-SCSI CDROMs are supported, but you cannot boot off this
device.</para>
</note>
</answer>
@ -3283,7 +3283,7 @@ ARRE (Auto Read Reallocation Enbld): 1</programlisting>
one is the BIOS chip and the other is the Firmware chip.
FreeBSD does not care what version of BIOS chip you have but it
does care about what version of firmware chip. Buslogic will
send upgrade ROMS out if you call their tech support dept. The
send upgrade ROMs out if you call their tech support dept. The
BIOS and Firmware chips are shipped as a matched pair. You must
have the most current Firmware ROM in your adapter card for
your hardware revision.</para>
@ -4397,7 +4397,7 @@ kern.timecounter.hardware: TSC -&gt; i8254</screen>
least expensive ELF Motif 2.1.20 distribution for FreeBSD
(either i386 or Alpha).<anchor id="apps2go"></para>
<para>There are two distributions, the <quote>developement
<para>There are two distributions, the <quote>development
edition</quote> and the <quote>runtime edition</quote> (for
much less). These distributions includes:</para>
@ -4934,7 +4934,7 @@ crw-rw-rw- 1 root wheel 41, 1 Oct 15 22:14 spx</screen>
<para>If you want to install the latest compat22 libraries
whenever you run <command>make world</command>, edit
<filename>/etc/make.conf</filename> to include
<varname>COMPAT22=YES</varname>. Old compatability
<varname>COMPAT22=YES</varname>. Old compatibility
libraries change rarely, if ever, so this is not generally
needed.</para>
@ -5347,7 +5347,7 @@ device sio5 at isa? port 0x2b8 tty flags 0x501 vector siointr</programlisting>
<para><anchor id="dedicate">The installation procedure allows
you to chose two different methods in partitioning your
harddisk(s). The default way makes it compatible with other
hard disk(s). The default way makes it compatible with other
operating systems on the same machine, by using fdisk table
entries (called <quote>slices</quote> in FreeBSD), with a
FreeBSD slice that employs partitions of its own. Optionally,
@ -5363,8 +5363,8 @@ device sio5 at isa? port 0x2b8 tty flags 0x501 vector siointr</programlisting>
in contact with such a disk, or even worse, they might damage
the BSD bootstrap without even asking or notifying you. In
addition, the <quote>dangerously dedicated</quote> disk's
layout is known to confuse many BIOSsen, including those from
AWARD (eg. as found in HP Netserver and Micronics systems as
layout is known to confuse many BIOSes, including those from
AWARD (e.g. as found in HP Netserver and Micronics systems as
well as many others) and Symbios/NCR (for the popular 53C8xx
range of SCSI controllers). This is not a complete list, there
are more. Symptoms of this confusion include the <errorname>read
@ -6702,7 +6702,7 @@ define(`confDELIVERY_MODE',`deferred')dnl</programlisting>
already, with <filename role="package">mail/exim</filename>,
<filename role="package">mail/postfix</filename>, <filename role="package">mail/qmail</filename>,
<filename role="package">mail/zmailer</filename>, being some of the most popular
choises.</para>
choices.</para>
<para>Diversity is nice, and the fact that you have many
different mail-servers to chose from is considered a
@ -7801,7 +7801,7 @@ ttyvb "/usr/libexec/getty Pc" cons25 off secure</programlisting>
or from a <filename>X.sh</filename> script in
<filename>/usr/local/etc/rc.d</filename>. Both are equally
valid, and one may work in situations where the other does not.
In both cases the result is the same: X will popup a graphical
In both cases the result is the same: X will pop up a graphical
login: prompt.</para>
<para>The ttys method has the advantage of documenting which
@ -10240,7 +10240,7 @@ sio1: type 16550A</programlisting>
from the <devicename>ttyd<replaceable>X</replaceable></devicename> device. Also, the
<devicename>cuaa<replaceable>X</replaceable></devicename> device does not care about carrier
detect. With this scheme and an auto-answer modem, you can have
remote users log in and you can still dialout with the same
remote users log in and you can still dial out with the same
modem and the system will take care of all the
conflicts.</para>
</answer>
@ -11366,7 +11366,7 @@ raisechar=^^</programlisting>
<para>It is a long story, or rather it is an old story, but
it is quite short actually. C. Northcote Parkinson wrote
a book in the early 1960'ies, called <quote>Parkinson's
a book in the early 1960s, called <quote>Parkinson's
Law</quote>, which contains a lot of insight into the
dynamics of management.</para>