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Fixed the identation of /etc/fstab and some tagins regresions.

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Manuel Canales Esparcia 21 anos atrás
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  1. 1 1
      chapter07/console.xml
  2. 6 6
      chapter08/fstab.xml
  3. 12 15
      chapter08/kernel.xml

+ 1 - 1
chapter07/console.xml

@@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ EOF</userinput></screen>
 setting it every time from the <command>console</command> bootscript, then
 setting it every time from the <command>console</command> bootscript, then
 instructions are given in <xref linkend="ch-bootable-kernel"/>.  Doing this
 instructions are given in <xref linkend="ch-bootable-kernel"/>.  Doing this
 ensures that your keyboard will always work as expected, even when you boot into
 ensures that your keyboard will always work as expected, even when you boot into
-maintenance mode (by passing `init=/bin/sh' to the kernel), as in that
+maintenance mode (by passing <parameter>init=/bin/sh</parameter> to the kernel), as in that
 situation, the <command>console</command> bootscript won't be run.</para>
 situation, the <command>console</command> bootscript won't be run.</para>
 
 
 <para>Since the kernel will set up the keymap, you can omit the KEYMAP variable
 <para>Since the kernel will set up the keymap, you can omit the KEYMAP variable

+ 6 - 6
chapter08/fstab.xml

@@ -19,12 +19,12 @@ this:</para>
 
 
 # file system  mount-point  fs-type  options         dump  fsck-order
 # file system  mount-point  fs-type  options         dump  fsck-order
 
 
-/dev/<replaceable>[xxx]</replaceable>      /            <replaceable>[fff]</replaceable>      defaults        1     1
-/dev/<replaceable>[yyy]</replaceable>      swap         swap     pri=1           0     0
-proc          /proc        proc     defaults        0     0
-sysfs         /sys         sysfs    defaults        0     0
-devpts        /dev/pts     devpts   gid=4,mode=620  0     0
-shm           /dev/shm     tmpfs    defaults        0     0
+/dev/<replaceable>[xxx]</replaceable>     /            <replaceable>[fff]</replaceable>    defaults        1     1
+/dev/<replaceable>[yyy]</replaceable>     swap         swap     pri=1           0     0
+proc           /proc        proc     defaults        0     0
+sysfs          /sys         sysfs    defaults        0     0
+devpts         /dev/pts     devpts   gid=4,mode=620  0     0
+shm            /dev/shm     tmpfs    defaults        0     0
 # End /etc/fstab
 # End /etc/fstab
 EOF</userinput></screen>
 EOF</userinput></screen>
 
 

+ 12 - 15
chapter08/kernel.xml

@@ -51,8 +51,7 @@ to userspace until userspace specifies that it is ready:</para>
 <para>If, in <xref linkend="ch-scripts-console"/>, you decided you want
 <para>If, in <xref linkend="ch-scripts-console"/>, you decided you want
 to compile the keymap into the kernel, issue the command below:</para>
 to compile the keymap into the kernel, issue the command below:</para>
 
 
-<screen><userinput>loadkeys -m
-/usr/share/kbd/keymaps/<replaceable>[path to  keymap]</replaceable> &gt; \
+<screen><userinput>loadkeys -m /usr/share/kbd/keymaps/<replaceable>[path to  keymap]</replaceable> &gt; \
     <replaceable>[unpacked sources dir]</replaceable>/linux-&linux-version;/drivers/char/defkeymap.c</userinput></screen>
     <replaceable>[unpacked sources dir]</replaceable>/linux-&linux-version;/drivers/char/defkeymap.c</userinput></screen>
 
 
 <para>For example, if you have a Dutch keyboard, you would use
 <para>For example, if you have a Dutch keyboard, you would use
@@ -62,7 +61,7 @@ to compile the keymap into the kernel, issue the command below:</para>
 
 
 <screen><userinput>make menuconfig</userinput></screen>
 <screen><userinput>make menuconfig</userinput></screen>
 
 
-<para><userinput>make oldconfig</userinput> may be more appropriate in some
+<para><command>make oldconfig</command> may be more appropriate in some
 situations. See the <filename>README</filename> file for more
 situations. See the <filename>README</filename> file for more
 information.</para>
 information.</para>
 
 
@@ -79,9 +78,9 @@ scratch.</para>
 the <quote>File systems</quote> menu and is normally enabled by default.</para>
 the <quote>File systems</quote> menu and is normally enabled by default.</para>
 
 
 <para>LFS bootscripts make the assumption that you either compile
 <para>LFS bootscripts make the assumption that you either compile
-both "Support for Host-side USB" and
-"USB device filesystem" directly into the kernel, or don't compile them at
-all. Bootscripts will not work properly if it is a module (usbcore.ko).</para>
+both <quote>Support for Host-side USB</quote> and
+<quote>USB device filesystem</quote> directly into the kernel, or don't compile them at
+all. Bootscripts will not work properly if it is a module (<filename>usbcore.ko</filename>).</para>
 
 
 <note><para>NPTL requires the kernel to be compiled with GCC 3.x, in this case
 <note><para>NPTL requires the kernel to be compiled with GCC 3.x, in this case
 &gcc-version;. Compiling with 2.95.x is known to cause failures in the glibc
 &gcc-version;. Compiling with 2.95.x is known to cause failures in the glibc
@@ -96,14 +95,12 @@ unless you know what you're getting yourself into.</para></note>
 <filename>/etc/modprobe.conf</filename> file. Information pertaining
 <filename>/etc/modprobe.conf</filename> file. Information pertaining
 to modules and to kernel configuration in general may be found in the
 to modules and to kernel configuration in general may be found in the
 kernel documentation, which is found in the
 kernel documentation, which is found in the
-<filename>linux-&linux-version;/Documentation</filename> directory.
-The
-modprobe.conf man page
+<filename class="directory">linux-&linux-version;/Documentation</filename> directory.
+The modprobe.conf man page
 <!-- removed for review from tldp.org
 <!-- removed for review from tldp.org
 and the kernel HOWTO at
 and the kernel HOWTO at
 <ulink url="http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Kernel-HOWTO.html"/> -->
 <ulink url="http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Kernel-HOWTO.html"/> -->
-may also be of
-interest to you.</para>
+may also be of interest to you.</para>
 
 
 <para>Be very suspicious while reading other documentation, because it
 <para>Be very suspicious while reading other documentation, because it
 usually applies to 2.4.x kernels only. As far as the editors know, kernel
 usually applies to 2.4.x kernels only. As far as the editors know, kernel
@@ -130,7 +127,7 @@ isn't worth the trouble, but if you're really pressed for space, then have a loo
 <ulink url="http://www.linux-mips.org/archives/linux-mips/2002-04/msg00031.html"/>.</para>
 <ulink url="http://www.linux-mips.org/archives/linux-mips/2002-04/msg00031.html"/>.</para>
 
 
 <para>Kernel compilation has finished but more steps are required to complete
 <para>Kernel compilation has finished but more steps are required to complete
-the installation. Some files need to be copied to the <filename>/boot</filename>
+the installation. Some files need to be copied to the <filename class="directory">/boot</filename>
 directory.</para>
 directory.</para>
 
 
 <para>The path to the kernel image may vary depending on the platform you're
 <para>The path to the kernel image may vary depending on the platform you're
@@ -163,8 +160,8 @@ the packager used will be assigned to somebody on your machine and then that
 person would have write access to the kernel source.</para>
 person would have write access to the kernel source.</para>
 
 
 <para>If you are going to keep the kernel source tree around, you may want to
 <para>If you are going to keep the kernel source tree around, you may want to
-run <userinput>chown -R 0:0</userinput> on the
-<filename>linux-&linux-version;</filename> directory to ensure all files are
+run <command>chown -R 0:0</command> on the
+<filename class="directory">linux-&linux-version;</filename> directory to ensure all files are
 owned by user <emphasis>root</emphasis>.</para>
 owned by user <emphasis>root</emphasis>.</para>
 
 
 </sect2>
 </sect2>
@@ -199,7 +196,7 @@ of running scores of programs seemingly at the same time.</para>
 <indexterm zone="ch-bootable-kernel kernel-headers"><primary sortas="e-kernel-headers">kernel headers</primary></indexterm>
 <indexterm zone="ch-bootable-kernel kernel-headers"><primary sortas="e-kernel-headers">kernel headers</primary></indexterm>
 <para>define the interface to the
 <para>define the interface to the
 services that the kernel provides. The headers in your system's
 services that the kernel provides. The headers in your system's
-<filename>include</filename> directory should <emphasis>always</emphasis> be
+<filename class="directory">include</filename> directory should <emphasis>always</emphasis> be
 the ones against which Glibc was compiled and should therefore
 the ones against which Glibc was compiled and should therefore
 <emphasis>not</emphasis> be replaced when upgrading the kernel.</para>
 <emphasis>not</emphasis> be replaced when upgrading the kernel.</para>
 </listitem>
 </listitem>