as the use of a Local Variables sections makes this eminently possible.
This is one issue in the referenced PR, but the PRs not complete, so it
stays open.
PR: docs/16439
Submitted by: Karlheinz Eckmeier <Karlheinz.Eckmeier@t-online.de>
various changes made to the markup and/or indentation.
PR: docs/17638
Submitted by: Murray Stokely <murray>
Written by: marcel
While I'm here, prepend 'linuxemu-' to the IDs in this file, so they're
consistent with our other usage.
> Yes, it's completely outdated now and should be dropped
and we now have a separate booting section anyway. I'll delete this
completely later if nothing comes along to replace it.
with lots of <xref linkend="...">.
Note that the PPP examples have moved to /usr/share/examples/ppp.
Indent the example ppp.conf file properly.
Talk about the relationship between /etc/rc.conf and /etc/defaults/rc.conf.
PR: docs/18115
Submitted by: john@t-f-i.freeserve.co.uk
Update the path to the NT hosts file.
Submitted by: Brian Wilson <bwilson@powerinter.net>
Warn about installing all the ports when you might install two ports that
overwrite one another's files.
Submitted by: Salvo Bartolotta <bartequi@neomedia.it>
workaround (disable BIOS boot sector virus check).
Submitted by: Discussion on -stable
Add 4.0 to a few places. Update the "Panic: can't mount root!" now we
have a new boot loader. Add an "Error: can't find libc.so.4" and a
"How do I upgrade from 3.x to 4.x" question.
Fix a few typos in the PR.
PR: docs/17861
Submitted by: Eric Ogren <eogren@earthlink.net>
Add a little bit of extra information about chmod(1) on symlinks, so that
the questions are a little bit clearer.
Suggested by: Suresh Bhushan <sbhushan@smartshop.com>
Reword the "snd0" answer, to make it clearer.
Submitted by: gouders@et.bocholt.fh-gelsenkirchen.de
o PPPoE & Netgraph are available from 3.4 onwards
o Mention that NETGRAPH_SOCKET and NETGRAPH_PPPOE are optional
o Remove the ``set login'' bit
o Xref the PPPoEwithNAT tag in the FAQ
o **DON'T** suggest that -dedicated mode is used. PPPoE is probably
the worst place in the world to use the -dedicated flag (which allows
LCP to come down, but doesn't close/reopen the link before starting
LCP again!)