on by many people, the SGML conversion has been carried out by the new(ish)
committer, John Baldwin. Cheer's John.
Changes from the submission:
1. It's an article, not a book. I originally thought there was going
to be sufficient content (when you include the committers rules
that are being thrashed out at the moment, and Satoshi's ports
committer stuff) to make this worth being a book. After seeing the
content I changed my mind, so it's an article.
2. Various contractions ("you're" and so on) expanded to make life
a little easier for the translators. Kept one ("Who's Who").
in the case of */FAQ/Makefile, because the FAQs are all in the wrong
place. Things still install properly, but some of the directory paths
are hardcoded. This will be going away ASAP.
The file:/usr/src/sys/i386/boot/biosboot/README.386BSD is probably false,
but I don't have a checked out tree at hand, and I'd rather would let that
point to some http or ftp source (at least alternatively). Will check later
today.
Submitted by: "SSC Webmaster" <wwwadmin@ssc.com>
. Removed references that dangerously dedicated disks won't boot. Several
people on -questions have proved me wrong.
. Add credit to Greg Lemis for the above note.
Submitted by: Doug White <dwhite@gdi.uoregon.edu>
Yes, this is supposed to be a new top level in the repository.
For the moment any changes to this area must be cleared by myself
or Jordan. Once the kinks are worked out, the policy will probably
be relaxed.