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Bug 95580
Grammer/typo and code listing corrections
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hb-net-advanced.diff
hb-net-advanced.diff (text/plain), 2.30 KB, created by
Curtis Napier (RETIRED)
on 2005-06-09 10:16:38 UTC
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>--- original/hb-net-advanced.xml 2005-06-09 12:56:26.000000000 -0400 >+++ hb-net-advanced.xml 2005-06-09 13:13:02.000000000 -0400 >@@ -179,9 +179,9 @@ > </pre> > > <p> >-For a more detailed discussion about dependency, >+For a more detailed discussion about dependency, consult the section > <uri link="/doc/en/handbook/handbook-x86.xml?part=2&chap=4#doc_chap4"> >-consult the Gentoo Handbook</uri> >+ "Writing Init Scripts"</uri> in the Gentoo Handbook. > </p> > > </body> >@@ -192,7 +192,7 @@ > <body> > > <p> >-Variable names are dynamic. They are normally follow the structure of >+Variable names are dynamic. They normally follow the structure of > <c>variable_${interface|mac|essid|apmac}</c>. For example, the variable > <c>dhcpcd_eth0</c> holds the value for dhcpcd options for eth0 and > <c>dhcpcd_essid</c> holds the value for dhcpcd options when any interface >@@ -201,10 +201,10 @@ > > <p> > However, there is no hard and fast rule that states interface names must be >-ethx. Infact, many wireless interfaces have names wlanx, rax as well as ethx. >+ethx. In fact, many wireless interfaces have names like wlanx, rax as well as ethx. > Also, some user defined interfaces such as bridges can be given any name, such >-has foo. To life more interesting, wireless Access Points can have names with >-non alpha-numeric characters in - this is important because you can configure >+as foo. To make life more interesting, wireless Access Points can have names with >+non alpha-numeric characters in them - this is important because you can configure > networking parameters per ESSID. > </p> > >@@ -216,7 +216,7 @@ > </p> > > <p> >-Another downside of bash is the content of variables - some character need to >+Another downside of bash is the content of variables - some characters need to > be escaped. This can be achived by placing the \ character in front of the > character that needs to be escaped. Below is a list of characters that need > to be escaped in this way. >@@ -239,8 +239,8 @@ > <comment># This does work, but the domain is invalid</comment> > dns_domain_My____NET="My \"\\ NET" > >-<comment># The above sets the dns domain to My \" NET when a wireless card >-# connects to an AP whose ESSID is My \" NET</comment> >+<comment># The above sets the dns domain to My "\ NET when a wireless card >+# connects to an AP whose ESSID is My "\ NET</comment> > </pre> > > </body>
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