Index: connect/dhcp/dhcp-client.xml
===================================================================
--- connect/dhcp/dhcp-client.xml (revision 98e3bd56658cef11b7d51a941f0f9dc99307371e)
+++ connect/dhcp/dhcp-client.xml (revision 01600b960762f8cda9c6ca56675d081d240c21f6)
@@ -33,5 +33,5 @@
For more information on the appropriate
DHCP_START and DHCP_STOP
-values, examine the man-page for dhclient.
+values, examine the man page for dhclient.
Next, you should then create
Index: connect/dhcp/dhcpcd/dhcpcd-config.xml
===================================================================
--- connect/dhcp/dhcpcd/dhcpcd-config.xml (revision 98e3bd56658cef11b7d51a941f0f9dc99307371e)
+++ connect/dhcp/dhcpcd/dhcpcd-config.xml (revision 01600b960762f8cda9c6ca56675d081d240c21f6)
@@ -21,5 +21,5 @@
For more information on the apppropriate
DHCP_START and DHCP_STOP
-values, examine the man-page for dhcpcd.
+values, examine the man page for dhcpcd.
Index: general/graphlib/libtiff/libtiff-exp.xml
===================================================================
--- general/graphlib/libtiff/libtiff-exp.xml (revision 98e3bd56658cef11b7d51a941f0f9dc99307371e)
+++ general/graphlib/libtiff/libtiff-exp.xml (revision 01600b960762f8cda9c6ca56675d081d240c21f6)
@@ -13,5 +13,5 @@
--with-DIR_MAN=/usr/share/man : This is
used because despite the fact we pass --prefix=/usr, the configure
-routine tries to install the man-pages in /usr/local/man instead of the
+routine tries to install the man pages in /usr/local/man instead of the
correct place.
Index: introduction/welcome/changelog.xml
===================================================================
--- introduction/welcome/changelog.xml (revision 98e3bd56658cef11b7d51a941f0f9dc99307371e)
+++ introduction/welcome/changelog.xml (revision 01600b960762f8cda9c6ca56675d081d240c21f6)
@@ -10,4 +10,7 @@
+
+April 5th, 2003 [larry]: servers: Update to
+sendmail-8.12.9.
April 5th, 2003 [tushar]: openldap: Updated to 2.1.17.
Index: multimedia/audioutils/cdparanoia/CDParanoia-config.xml
===================================================================
--- multimedia/audioutils/cdparanoia/CDParanoia-config.xml (revision 98e3bd56658cef11b7d51a941f0f9dc99307371e)
+++ multimedia/audioutils/cdparanoia/CDParanoia-config.xml (revision 01600b960762f8cda9c6ca56675d081d240c21f6)
@@ -5,5 +5,5 @@
CDParanoia itself needs little configuration; information can be
-found from the man-page.
+found from the man page.
For the libcdda library, the usual rules apply:
Index: postlfs/config/bootdisk.xml
===================================================================
--- postlfs/config/bootdisk.xml (revision 98e3bd56658cef11b7d51a941f0f9dc99307371e)
+++ postlfs/config/bootdisk.xml (revision 01600b960762f8cda9c6ca56675d081d240c21f6)
@@ -67,16 +67,8 @@
Next, we will install busybox onto the image. Busybox incorporates many of the *nix functions into a single small executable file.
-
-tar -xzvf busybox-0.60.4.tar.gz
-cd busybox-0.60.4
-make &&
-make PREFIX=/mnt/loop1 install
-
-
-
-
-cp -ax /var/utmp /mnt/loop1/var
-mkdir /mnt/loop1/var/log
-
+make &&
+make PREFIX=/mnt/loop1 install &&
+cp -ax /var/utmp /mnt/loop1/var &&
+mkdir /mnt/loop1/var/log
Also, keeping in mind your space limitations, copy any other binaries and libraries you
@@ -89,29 +81,22 @@
devices that busybox expects to find.
-
-mv GNUmakefile Makefile
-make
-make PREFIX=/mnt/loop1 install
-cp /lib/libc.so.6 /lib/ld-linux.so.2 /lib/libdl.so.2 /tmp
-strip --strip-deb /tmp/ld-linux.so.2 /tmp/libc.so.6 /tmp/libdl.so.2
-mv /tmp/ld-linux.so.2 /tmp/libc.so.6 /tmp/libdl.so.2 /mnt/loop1/lib/
-
+mv GNUmakefile Makefile &&
+make &&
+make PREFIX=/mnt/loop1 install &&
+cp /lib/libc.so.6 /lib/ld-linux.so.2 /lib/libdl.so.2 /tmp &/&
+strip --strip-deb /tmp/ld-linux.so.2 /tmp/libc.so.6 /tmp/libdl.so.2 &&
+mv /tmp/ld-linux.so.2 /tmp/libc.so.6 /tmp/libdl.so.2 /mnt/loop1/lib/
We will also need to set up an rc script to handle the devfsd startup.
Put this in /mnt/loop1/etc/init.d/rcS
-
-#!/bin/sh
+#!/bin/sh
mount -t devfs devfs /dev
-/sbin/devfsd /dev
-
+/sbin/devfsd /dev
Next create your compressed root filesystem. We use -9 with gzip to
make the smallest possible compressed image.
-
-umount /mnt/loop1 && dd if=/tmp/rfloppy bs=1k | gzip -v9 > rootfs.gz
-
-ls -l rootfs.gz to make sure it will fit on the diskette.
-
+umount /mnt/loop1 && dd if=/tmp/rfloppy bs=1k | gzip -v9 > rootfs.gz
+ls -l rootfs.gz to make sure it will fit on the diskette.
make a custom kernel that is optimized for size. Include only those features
Index: postlfs/config/skel.xml
===================================================================
--- postlfs/config/skel.xml (revision 98e3bd56658cef11b7d51a941f0f9dc99307371e)
+++ postlfs/config/skel.xml (revision 01600b960762f8cda9c6ca56675d081d240c21f6)
@@ -9,5 +9,5 @@
/usr/sbin/useradd program.
-For more information see man useradd.
+For more information see man useradd.
To get started create a /etc/skel directory.
@@ -23,5 +23,5 @@
parameter. For example:
-[prompt]#useradd -m -s/bin/bash jwrober
+useradd -m -s/bin/bash jwrober
The /usr/sbin/useradd program uses a
Index: postlfs/config/vimrc.xml
===================================================================
--- postlfs/config/vimrc.xml (revision 98e3bd56658cef11b7d51a941f0f9dc99307371e)
+++ postlfs/config/vimrc.xml (revision 01600b960762f8cda9c6ca56675d081d240c21f6)
@@ -41,42 +41,32 @@
options in this example file means here:
-set nocompatible :
-This option stops vim from behaving in a strongly vi-compatible way. It
+set nocompatible : This option stops vim from behaving in a strongly vi-compatible way. It
should be at the start of any vimrc file as it can affect lots of other
options which you may want to override.
-set bs=2 :
-This influences the behavior of the backspace option. It is fairly
+set bs=2 : This influences the behavior of the backspace option. It is fairly
complex so see :help 'bs' for more
details.
-set columns=80 :
-This simply sets the number of columns used on the
+set columns=80 : This simply sets the number of columns used on the
screen.
-set background=dark :
-This tells vim to use colors which look good on a dark
+set background=dark : This tells vim to use colors which look good on a dark
background.
-set tabstop=8 :
-The number of spaces which a tabstop takes.
+set tabstop=8 : The number of spaces which a tabstop takes.
-set wrapmargin=8 :
-This is the number of characters from the right window
+set wrapmargin=8 : This is the number of characters from the right window
border where wrapping starts.
-set nobk :
-This stops vim from creating a backup before
+set nobk : This stops vim from creating a backup before
overwriting a file.
-syntax on :
-Enables vim's syntax highlighting.
+syntax on : Enables vim's syntax highlighting.
-set ruler :
-This makes vim show the current row and column at the bottom right of
+set ruler : This makes vim show the current row and column at the bottom right of
the screen.
-set noexpandtab :
-This makes vim insert tabs as tab characters instead of as a set of
+set noexpandtab : This makes vim insert tabs as tab characters instead of as a set of
spaces.
Index: postlfs/editors/joe/joe-config.xml
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--- postlfs/editors/joe/joe-config.xml (revision 98e3bd56658cef11b7d51a941f0f9dc99307371e)
+++ postlfs/editors/joe/joe-config.xml (revision 01600b960762f8cda9c6ca56675d081d240c21f6)
@@ -3,5 +3,5 @@
Joe can make use of several configuration files. Information
-about these files may be found in the joe man-page. These files
+about these files may be found in the joe man page. These files
are /etc/jmacsrc, /etc/joerc,
/etc/jpicorc, /etc/jstarrc,
Index: postlfs/security/firewalling/busybox.xml
===================================================================
--- postlfs/security/firewalling/busybox.xml (revision 98e3bd56658cef11b7d51a941f0f9dc99307371e)
+++ postlfs/security/firewalling/busybox.xml (revision 01600b960762f8cda9c6ca56675d081d240c21f6)
@@ -103,5 +103,5 @@
These are only examples to show you some of the capabilities of the new
-firewalling-code in Linux-Kernel 2.4. Have a look at the man-page of
+firewalling-code in Linux-Kernel 2.4. Have a look at the man page of
iptables.
There you will find more of them. The port-numbers you'll need for this
Index: postlfs/shells/tcsh/tcsh-config.xml
===================================================================
--- postlfs/shells/tcsh/tcsh-config.xml (revision 98e3bd56658cef11b7d51a941f0f9dc99307371e)
+++ postlfs/shells/tcsh/tcsh-config.xml (revision 01600b960762f8cda9c6ca56675d081d240c21f6)
@@ -10,5 +10,5 @@
/etc/csh.logout, ~/.logout and
~/.logout. More information on these files can be
-found in the tcsh(1) man-page.
+found in the tcsh(1) man page.
Index: postlfs/shells/tcsh/tcsh-exp.xml
===================================================================
--- postlfs/shells/tcsh/tcsh-exp.xml (revision 98e3bd56658cef11b7d51a941f0f9dc99307371e)
+++ postlfs/shells/tcsh/tcsh-exp.xml (revision 01600b960762f8cda9c6ca56675d081d240c21f6)
@@ -2,5 +2,5 @@
Command explanations
-cp tcsh.man /usr/share/man/man1/tcsh.1 : tcsh doesn't install its man-page correctly, so we do it manually.
+cp tcsh.man /usr/share/man/man1/tcsh.1 : tcsh doesn't install its man page correctly, so we do it manually.
ln -s /usr/bin/tcsh /bin/csh : The FHS states that
Index: postlfs/shells/zsh/zsh-config.xml
===================================================================
--- postlfs/shells/zsh/zsh-config.xml (revision 98e3bd56658cef11b7d51a941f0f9dc99307371e)
+++ postlfs/shells/zsh/zsh-config.xml (revision 01600b960762f8cda9c6ca56675d081d240c21f6)
@@ -8,5 +8,5 @@
/etc/zlogout. You can find more information on
these in the zsh(1) and related
-man-pages.
+man pages.
Index: server/mail/sendmail/sendmail-config.xml
===================================================================
--- server/mail/sendmail/sendmail-config.xml (revision 98e3bd56658cef11b7d51a941f0f9dc99307371e)
+++ server/mail/sendmail/sendmail-config.xml (revision 01600b960762f8cda9c6ca56675d081d240c21f6)
@@ -9,6 +9,5 @@
Configuring sendmail
-
-echo `hostname` > /etc/mail/local-host-names
+echo `hostname` > /etc/mail/local-host-names
cat > /etc/mail/aliases << "EOF"
postmaster: root
@@ -19,6 +18,5 @@
cp -R /usr/src/sendmail-&sendmail-version;/cf/cf/submit.mc . &&
cp -R /usr/src/sendmail-&sendmail-version;/cf/cf/sendmail.mc . &&
-newaliases -v &&
-
+newaliases -v
To start and stop sendmail on system boot/shutdown create the
Index: server/mail/sendmail/sendmail-intro.xml
===================================================================
--- server/mail/sendmail/sendmail-intro.xml (revision 98e3bd56658cef11b7d51a941f0f9dc99307371e)
+++ server/mail/sendmail/sendmail-intro.xml (revision 01600b960762f8cda9c6ca56675d081d240c21f6)
@@ -2,6 +2,6 @@
Introduction to sendmail
-Download location (FTP):
-Download location (HTTP):
+Download location (HTTP):
+Download location (FTP):
Version used: &sendmail-version;
Package size: &sendmail-size;
Index: server/mail/sendmail/sendmail.ent
===================================================================
--- server/mail/sendmail/sendmail.ent (revision 98e3bd56658cef11b7d51a941f0f9dc99307371e)
+++ server/mail/sendmail/sendmail.ent (revision 01600b960762f8cda9c6ca56675d081d240c21f6)
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
-
-
+
+
-
+