by Matteo Riondato and further work has been done by me and my great mentors.
Despite it took months to get it in, we believe it's a right time to commit and
have a wider audience to look at it, and improve it even more. I hope you will
like it :-)
Approbed by: trhodes (mentor), keramida (mentor)
and I may have missed some SGML-ification, but let's give more
visibility to the chapter, so others can help me improve it too.
PR: docs/94419
Submitted by: Daniel Gerzo <danger@rulez.sk>
Audit - not hooked up to the build, but provided for when the audit framework
becomes available in the base system.
GEOM - Incomplete, only covers striping and mirroring since that is all I
have tested. Incomplete is better than nothing in my opinion. This one is
hooked up to the build.
new chapter all its own, currently in the 'network communications'
part as chapter 24.
Add a small paragraph at the bottom of the security chapter synopsis
noting that additional security topics are covered in the MAC chapter
and the Firewall chapter.
While here add some missing punctuation, cleanup the whitespace, add
missing </para> tags, add a synopsis, and of course
s/<sectN/<sectN-1/.
or ideas submitted to the trustedbsd-discuss mailing list by 'User Bugghy'
and from his mini-walkthrough.
Reviewed by: -doc, TrustedBSD-discuss, rwatson
- add doc.common.mk, which defines variables, targets, and
dependencies commonly used in www/ and doc/.
- move www/<lang>/includes.xsl to the language independent
directory and split into several files.
- add transtable*.xsl and transtable.xml to support localized
mirror names.
- make doc/{en_US.ISO8859-1,ja_JP.eucJP}/books/handbook/ use
mirrors.xml (mirrors and eresources).
- make www/{en,ja}/index.xsl use mirrors.xml.
For details, please see doc/share/sgml/README.mirrors for the moment.
Reviewed by: simon and Alex Dupre <sysadmin@alexdupre.com>
repo-copy from sound). This is based on the old sound chapter, but
includes video and other multimedia related bits. More will be added to
it shortly and various parts will be cleaned up, but I wanted to get
this in the tree before I do anything else to it.
The sound chapter has been removed from the build, but I haven't cvs
rm'd it yet (though I will in about 24 hrs time).
Mostly submitted by: Ross Lippert <ripper@eskimo.com>
moving to a separate article. This chapter is not appropriate for the
current handbook, it will stick out even more as we split the handbook
into smaller books, and a separate article is more conducive to being
linked from the navigation bar on the main page just like the OpenBSD
and NetBSD web sites.
"Contributors List" article.
Remove the list of contributors from the "Contributing to FreeBSD"
chapter.
Remove the "High Priority Tasks" and "Medium Priority Tasks" from the
"Contributing to FreeBSD" chapter since this destined to always be
hopelessly out of date. Keep the information about what we always
need.
sections have been moved off into separate tutorials and "Jordan's
picks" of Pentium-class motherboards will just have to be missed ;)
The Handbook is now "only" 681 pages (without the index turned on).
section of the Handbook.
Submitted by: Chern Lee <chern.lee@windriver.com>
Obtained from: Mike Smith's configuration tutorial, and
tuning(7) by Matt Dillon