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Timestamp:
05/30/2005 09:56:30 PM (19 years ago)
Author:
Randy McMurchy <randy@…>
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Removed excess spaces from the ends of lines in the source files

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  • postlfs/config/config.xml

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    1111  <title>After LFS Configuration Issues</title>
    1212
    13   <para>The intention of LFS is to provide a basic system which you can 
    14   build upon.  There are several things, about tidying up the system, which 
     13  <para>The intention of LFS is to provide a basic system which you can
     14  build upon.  There are several things, about tidying up the system, which
    1515  many people wonder about once they have done the base install.
    1616  We hope to cover these issues in this chapter.</para>
    1717
    1818  <para>Most people coming from non-Unix like backgrounds to Linux find the
    19   concept of text-only configuration files slightly strange.  In Linux, just 
    20   about all configuration is done via text files. The majority of these files 
    21   can be found in the <filename>/etc</filename> hierarchy. There are often 
    22   graphical configuration programs available for different subsystems but most 
    23   are simply pretty front ends to the process of editing the file. The advantage 
    24   of text-only configuration is that you can edit parameters using your favorite 
    25   text editor, whether that be <command>vim</command>, 
     19  concept of text-only configuration files slightly strange.  In Linux, just
     20  about all configuration is done via text files. The majority of these files
     21  can be found in the <filename>/etc</filename> hierarchy. There are often
     22  graphical configuration programs available for different subsystems but most
     23  are simply pretty front ends to the process of editing the file. The advantage
     24  of text-only configuration is that you can edit parameters using your favorite
     25  text editor, whether that be <command>vim</command>,
    2626  <command>emacs</command>, or anything else.</para>
    2727
     
    2929  critical need. Then the system is configured to ease addition of
    3030  new users, in <xref linkend="postlfs-config-bootdisk"/>, because this
    31   can affect the choices you make in the two subsequent topics&mdash;<xref 
     31  can affect the choices you make in the two subsequent topics&mdash;<xref
    3232  linkend="postlfs-config-profile"/> and <xref linkend="postlfs-config-vimrc"/>.</para>
    3333
    34   <para> The remaining topics, <xref linkend="postlfs-config-logon"/>, 
    35   <xref linkend="postlfs-config-shells"/>, <xref linkend="postlfs-config-random"/>, 
    36   <xref linkend="compressdoc"/>, <xref linkend="autofs"/>, and 
    37   <xref linkend="postlfs-config-netfs"/> are then addressed, in that order. They 
     34  <para> The remaining topics, <xref linkend="postlfs-config-logon"/>,
     35  <xref linkend="postlfs-config-shells"/>, <xref linkend="postlfs-config-random"/>,
     36  <xref linkend="compressdoc"/>, <xref linkend="autofs"/>, and
     37  <xref linkend="postlfs-config-netfs"/> are then addressed, in that order. They
    3838  don't have much interaction with the other topics in this chapter.</para>
    3939
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