Changeset 343bcdb


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Timestamp:
05/07/2005 09:50:39 AM (19 years ago)
Author:
Manuel Canales Esparcia <manuel@…>
Branches:
10.0, 10.1, 11.0, 11.1, 11.2, 11.3, 12.0, 12.1, 6.1, 6.2, 6.2.0, 6.2.0-rc1, 6.2.0-rc2, 6.3, 6.3-rc1, 6.3-rc2, 6.3-rc3, 7.10, 7.4, 7.5, 7.6, 7.6-blfs, 7.6-systemd, 7.7, 7.8, 7.9, 8.0, 8.1, 8.2, 8.3, 8.4, 9.0, 9.1, basic, bdubbs/svn, elogind, gnome, kde5-13430, kde5-14269, kde5-14686, kea, ken/TL2024, ken/inkscape-core-mods, ken/tuningfonts, krejzi/svn, lazarus, lxqt, nosym, perl-modules, plabs/newcss, plabs/python-mods, python3.11, qt5new, rahul/power-profiles-daemon, renodr/vulkan-addition, systemd-11177, systemd-13485, trunk, upgradedb, xry111/intltool, xry111/llvm18, xry111/soup3, xry111/test-20220226, xry111/xf86-video-removal
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Parents:
20e3223
Message:

Tagged hdparm.xml

git-svn-id: svn://svn.linuxfromscratch.org/BLFS/trunk/BOOK@4000 af4574ff-66df-0310-9fd7-8a98e5e911e0

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general/sysutils
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2 edited

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  • general/sysutils/gpm.xml

    r20e3223 r343bcdb  
    132132      <para><filename>/etc/sysconfig/mouse</filename>:
    133133      This file contains the name of your mouse device and the protocol which
    134       it uses.  To create this file, run the following as the root user:</para>
     134      it uses.  To create this file, run the following as the
     135      <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user:</para>
    135136
    136137<screen role="root"><userinput>cat &gt; /etc/sysconfig/mouse &lt;&lt; "EOF"
  • general/sysutils/hdparm.xml

    r20e3223 r343bcdb  
    55  %general-entities;
    66
    7 <!ENTITY hdparm-download-http "http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/system/hardware/hdparm-&hdparm-version;.tar.gz">
    8 <!ENTITY hdparm-download-ftp " ">
    9 <!ENTITY hdparm-md5sum "a4187336bc79a8538549e18540313ffd">
    10 <!ENTITY hdparm-size "38 KB">
    11 <!ENTITY hdparm-buildsize "404 KB">
    12 <!ENTITY hdparm-time "0.01 SBU">
     7  <!ENTITY hdparm-download-http "http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/system/hardware/hdparm-&hdparm-version;.tar.gz">
     8  <!ENTITY hdparm-download-ftp " ">
     9  <!ENTITY hdparm-md5sum "a4187336bc79a8538549e18540313ffd">
     10  <!ENTITY hdparm-size "38 KB">
     11  <!ENTITY hdparm-buildsize "404 KB">
     12  <!ENTITY hdparm-time "0.01 SBU">
    1313]>
    1414
    1515<sect1 id="hdparm" xreflabel="hdparm-&hdparm-version;">
    16 <sect1info>
    17 <othername>$LastChangedBy$</othername>
    18 <date>$Date$</date>
    19 </sect1info>
    20 <?dbhtml filename="hdparm.html"?>
    21 <title>hdparm-&hdparm-version;</title>
    22 <indexterm zone="hdparm">
    23 <primary sortas="a-Hdparm">Hdparm</primary>
    24 </indexterm>
     16  <?dbhtml filename="hdparm.html"?>
    2517
    26 <sect2>
    27 <title>Introduction to <application>hdparm</application></title>
     18  <sect1info>
     19    <othername>$LastChangedBy$</othername>
     20    <date>$Date$</date>
     21  </sect1info>
    2822
    29 <para>The <application>hdparm</application> package contains a utility that is
    30 useful for controlling <acronym>ATA</acronym>/<acronym>IDE</acronym>
    31 controllers and hard drives both to increase performance and sometimes to
    32 increase stability.</para>
     23  <title>Hdparm-&hdparm-version;</title>
    3324
    34 <warning><para>As well as being useful, incorrect usage of
    35 <application>hdparm</application> can destroy your information and in
    36 rare cases, drives. Use with caution and make sure you know what you are
    37 doing. If in doubt, we recommend you leave the default kernel parameters
    38 alone.</para></warning>
     25  <indexterm zone="hdparm">
     26    <primary sortas="a-Hdparm">Hdparm</primary>
     27  </indexterm>
    3928
    40 <sect3><title>Package information</title>
    41 <itemizedlist spacing='compact'>
    42 <listitem><para>Download (HTTP):
    43 <ulink url="&hdparm-download-http;"/></para></listitem>
    44 <listitem><para>Download (FTP):
    45 <ulink url="&hdparm-download-ftp;"/></para></listitem>
    46 <listitem><para>Download MD5 sum:
    47 &hdparm-md5sum;</para></listitem>
    48 <listitem><para>Download size:
    49 &hdparm-size;</para></listitem>
    50 <listitem><para>Estimated disk space required:
    51 &hdparm-buildsize;</para></listitem>
    52 <listitem><para>Estimated build time:
    53 &hdparm-time;</para></listitem></itemizedlist>
    54 </sect3>
     29  <sect2 role="package">
     30    <title>Introduction to Hdparm</title>
    5531
    56 </sect2>
     32    <para>The <application>hdparm</application> package contains a utility
     33    that is useful for controlling ATA/IDE controllers and hard drives both to
     34    increase performance and sometimes to increase stability.</para>
    5735
    58 <sect2>
    59 <title>Installation of <application>hdparm</application></title>
     36    <warning>
     37      <para>As well as being useful, incorrect usage of
     38      <application>hdparm</application> can destroy your information and in
     39      rare cases, drives. Use with caution and make sure you know what you are
     40      doing. If in doubt, we recommend you leave the default kernel parameters
     41      alone.</para>
     42    </warning>
    6043
    61 <para>Build <application>hdparm</application> by running the following
    62 command:</para>
     44    <bridgehead renderas="sect3">Package Information</bridgehead>
     45    <itemizedlist spacing="compact">
     46      <listitem>
     47        <para>Download (HTTP): <ulink url="&hdparm-download-http;"/></para>
     48      </listitem>
     49      <listitem>
     50        <para>Download (FTP): <ulink url="&hdparm-download-ftp;"/></para>
     51      </listitem>
     52      <listitem>
     53        <para>Download MD5 sum: &hdparm-md5sum;</para>
     54      </listitem>
     55      <listitem>
     56        <para>Download size: &hdparm-size;</para>
     57      </listitem>
     58      <listitem>
     59        <para>Estimated disk space required: &hdparm-buildsize;</para>
     60      </listitem>
     61      <listitem>
     62        <para>Estimated build time: &hdparm-time;</para>
     63      </listitem>
     64    </itemizedlist>
    6365
    64 <screen><userinput><command>make</command></userinput></screen>
     66  </sect2>
    6567
    66 <para>As the root user, install <application>hdparm</application>:</para>
     68  <sect2 role="installation">
     69    <title>Installation of Hdparm</title>
    6770
    68 <screen><userinput role='root'><command>make install</command></userinput></screen>
     71    <para>Build <application>hdparm</application> by running the following
     72    command:</para>
    6973
    70 <para>Note that by default, <command>hdparm</command> is installed in
    71 <filename class="directory">/sbin</filename> as some systems may require it
    72 during the boot process before <filename class="directory">/usr</filename>
    73 is mounted.  If you wish to install <command>hdparm</command> under the
    74 <filename class="directory">/usr</filename> hierarchy, then replace the above
    75 command with the following:</para>
     74<screen><userinput>make</userinput></screen>
    7675
    77 <screen><userinput role='root'><command>make binprefix=/usr install</command></userinput></screen>
     76    <para>Now, as the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user:</para>
    7877
    79 </sect2>
     78<screen role="root"><userinput>make install</userinput></screen>
    8079
    81 <sect2>
    82 <title>Contents</title>
     80    <para>Note that by default, <command>hdparm</command> is installed in
     81    <filename class="directory">/sbin</filename> as some systems may require it
     82    during the boot process before <filename class="directory">/usr</filename>
     83    is mounted.  If you wish to install <command>hdparm</command> under the
     84    <filename class="directory">/usr</filename> hierarchy, then replace the above
     85    command with the following:</para>
    8386
    84 <segmentedlist>
    85 <segtitle>Installed Program</segtitle>
    86 <segtitle>Installed Libraries</segtitle>
    87 <segtitle>Installed Directories</segtitle>
     87<screen role="root"><userinput>make binprefix=/usr instal</userinput></screen>
    8888
    89 <seglistitem>
    90 <seg>hdparm</seg>
    91 <seg>None</seg>
    92 <seg>None</seg>
    93 </seglistitem>
    94 </segmentedlist>
     89  </sect2>
    9590
    96 <variablelist>
    97 <bridgehead renderas="sect3">Short Descriptions</bridgehead>
    98 <?dbfo list-presentation="list"?>
     91  <sect2 role="content">
     92    <title>Contents</title>
    9993
    100 <varlistentry id="hdparm-prog">
    101 <term><command>hdparm</command></term>
    102 <listitem><para>provides a command-line interface to various hard disk ioctls
    103 supported by the stock Linux <acronym>ATA</acronym>/<acronym>IDE</acronym>
    104 device driver subsystem.</para>
    105 <indexterm zone="hdparm hdparm-prog">
    106 <primary sortas="b-hdparm">hdparm</primary>
    107 </indexterm></listitem>
    108 </varlistentry>
    109 </variablelist>
     94    <segmentedlist>
     95      <segtitle>Installed Program</segtitle>
     96      <segtitle>Installed Libraries</segtitle>
     97      <segtitle>Installed Directories</segtitle>
    11098
    111 </sect2>
     99      <seglistitem>
     100        <seg>hdparm</seg>
     101        <seg>None</seg>
     102        <seg>None</seg>
     103      </seglistitem>
     104    </segmentedlist>
     105
     106    <variablelist>
     107      <bridgehead renderas="sect3">Short Descriptions</bridgehead>
     108      <?dbfo list-presentation="list"?>
     109      <?dbhtml list-presentation="table"?>
     110
     111      <varlistentry id="hdparm-prog">
     112        <term><command>hdparm</command></term>
     113        <listitem>
     114          <para>provides a command-line interface to various hard disk ioctls
     115          supported by the stock Linux ATA/IDE device driver subsystem.</para>
     116          <indexterm zone="hdparm hdparm-prog">
     117            <primary sortas="b-hdparm">hdparm</primary>
     118          </indexterm>
     119        </listitem>
     120      </varlistentry>
     121
     122    </variablelist>
     123
     124  </sect2>
    112125
    113126</sect1>
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