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Clarified wording about device creation
when mounting virtual filesystems

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Bruce Dubbs hace 15 años
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chapter06/kernfs.xml

@@ -50,9 +50,9 @@ mknod -m 666 $LFS/dev/null c 1 3</userinput></screen>
       class="filesystem">tmpfs</systemitem>) on the <filename
       class="directory">/dev</filename> directory, and allow the devices to be
       created dynamically on that virtual filesystem as they are detected or
-      accessed. This is generally done during the boot process by Udev. Since
-      this new system does not yet have Udev and has not yet been booted, it is
-      necessary to mount and populate <filename
+      accessed. Device creation is generally done during the boot process
+      by Udev. Since this new system does not yet have Udev and has not yet
+      been booted, it is necessary to mount and populate <filename
       class="directory">/dev</filename> manually. This is accomplished by bind
       mounting the host system's <filename class="directory">/dev</filename>
       directory. A bind mount is a special type of mount that allows you to

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general.ent

@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
-<!ENTITY version "SVN-20100702">
-<!ENTITY releasedate "July 4, 2010">
+<!ENTITY version "SVN-20100718">
+<!ENTITY releasedate "July 18, 2010">
 <!ENTITY copyrightdate "1999-2010"><!-- jhalfs needs a literal dash, not &ndash; -->
 <!ENTITY milestone "6.7">
 <!ENTITY generic-version "development"> <!-- Use "development", "testing", or "x.y[-pre{x}]" -->