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Dropped/updated the text in unstable - Chapter01, 02 and 09.

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Manuel Canales Esparcia 20 년 전
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chapter01/askforhelp.xml

@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
 
 <!--
 <para>If you run into a problem while working through this book, you should
-first check the FAQ at <ulink url="&faq-root;"/> -- often your question
+first check the FAQ at <ulink url="&faq-root;"/> - often your question
 is already answered there. If it is not, you should try to find the source of
 the problem. The following hint might give you some ideas for your
 troubleshooting: <ulink url="&hints-root;errors.txt"/>.</para>

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chapter01/how.xml

@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ environment to work in.</para>
 <para><xref linkend="chapter-temporary-tools"/> then discusses the installation of a number
 of packages that will form the basic development suite (or <emphasis>toolchain</emphasis>) which is
 used to build the actual system in <xref linkend="chapter-building-system"/>. Some of these
-packages are needed to resolve circular dependencies -- for example, to compile
+packages are needed to resolve circular dependencies - for example, to compile
 a compiler you need a compiler.</para>
 
 <para>The first thing to be done in <xref linkend="chapter-temporary-tools"/> is build a

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chapter02/creatingfilesystem.xml

@@ -7,6 +7,9 @@
 <title>Creating a file system</title>
 <?dbhtml filename="creatingfilesystem.html"?>
 
+<para>See testing</para>
+
+<!--
 <para>Now that we have a blank partition, we can create a file system on it.
 Most widely used in the Linux world is the second extended file system (ext2),
 but with the high-capacity hard disks of today the so-called journaling file
@@ -29,5 +32,6 @@ swap partition too (also known as formatting, like you did above with
 
 <para>Replace <replaceable>[yyy]</replaceable> with the name of the swap
 partition.</para>
+-->
 
 </sect1>

+ 7 - 3
chapter02/creatingpartition.xml

@@ -7,6 +7,9 @@
 <title>Creating a new partition</title>
 <?dbhtml filename="creatingpartition.html"?>
 
+<para>See testing</para>
+
+<!--
 <para>In order to build our new Linux system, we will need some space:
 an empty disk partition. If you don't have a free partition, and no room
 on any of your hard disks to make one, then you could build LFS on the
@@ -22,7 +25,7 @@ will probably want to install additional software, and will need more space
 than this, probably around 2 or 3 GB.</para>
 
 <para>As we almost never have enough RAM in our box, it is a good idea to
-use a small disk partition as swap space -- this space is used by the kernel
+use a small disk partition as swap space - this space is used by the kernel
 to store seldom-used data to make room in memory for more urgent stuff.
 The swap partition for your LFS system can be the same one as for your host
 system, so you won't have to create another if your host system already uses
@@ -30,15 +33,16 @@ a swap partition.</para>
 
 <para>Start a disk partitioning program such as <command>cfdisk</command>
 or <command>fdisk</command> with an argument naming the hard disk upon
-which the new partition must be created -- for example
+which the new partition must be created - for example
 <filename>/dev/hda</filename> for the primary IDE disk. Create a Linux native
 partition and a swap partition, if needed. Please refer to the man pages of
 <command>cfdisk</command> or <command>fdisk</command> if you don't yet
 know how to use the programs.</para>
 
-<para>Remember the designation of your new partition -- something like
+<para>Remember the designation of your new partition - something like
 <filename>hda5</filename>. This book will refer to it as the LFS partition.
 If you (now) also have a swap partition, remember its designation too. These
 names will later be needed for the <filename>/etc/fstab</filename> file.</para>
+-->
 
 </sect1>

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chapter02/introduction.xml

@@ -7,8 +7,12 @@
 <title>Introduction</title>
 <?dbhtml filename="introduction.html"?>
 
+<para>See testing</para>
+
+<!--
 <para>In this chapter the partition which will host the LFS system is
 prepared. We will create the partition itself, make a file system on it,
 and mount it.</para>
+-->
 
 </sect1>

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chapter02/mounting.xml

@@ -7,6 +7,9 @@
 <title>Mounting the new partition</title>
 <?dbhtml filename="mounting.html"?>
 
+<para>See testing</para>
+
+<!--
 <para>Now that we've created a file system, we want to be able to access
 the partition. For that, we need to mount it, and have to choose a mount
 point. In this book we assume that the file system is mounted under
@@ -46,5 +49,6 @@ you see nosuid, nodev or noatime, you will need to remount it.</para>
  
 <para>Now that we've made ourselves a place to work in, we're ready to download
 the packages.</para>
+-->
 
 </sect1>

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chapter09/getcounted.xml

@@ -7,6 +7,9 @@
 <title>Get Counted</title>
 <?dbhtml filename="getcounted.html"?>
 
+<para>See testing</para>
+
+<!--
 <para>Want to be counted as an LFS user now that you have finished the
 book? Head over 
 to <ulink url="&lfs-root;cgi-bin/lfscounter.cgi"/> and 
@@ -14,5 +17,6 @@ register as an LFS user by entering your name and the first LFS version
 you have used.</para>
 
 <para>Let's reboot into LFS now...</para>
+-->
 
 </sect1>

+ 9 - 9
chapter09/reboot.xml

@@ -7,8 +7,8 @@
 <title>Rebooting the system</title>
 <?dbhtml filename="reboot.html"?>
 
-<para>Now that all of the software has been installed, it is time to reboot
-your computer. First exit from the chroot environment:</para>
+<para>Now that all of the software has been installed, it is time to
+reboot the computer. First exit from the chroot environment:</para>
 
 <screen><userinput>logout</userinput></screen>
 
@@ -20,25 +20,25 @@ umount $LFS/dev
 umount $LFS/proc
 umount $LFS/sys</userinput></screen>    
 
-<para>And unmount the LFS file system:</para>
+<para>Unmount the LFS file system itself:</para>
 
 <screen><userinput>umount $LFS</userinput></screen>
 
-<para>If at the start you decided to create multiple partitions, you'll need to
-unmount the other partitions before unmounting the main one, like this:</para>
+<para>If multiple partitions were created, unmount the other
+partitions before unmounting the main one, like this:</para>
 
 <screen><userinput>umount $LFS/usr
 umount $LFS/home
 umount $LFS</userinput></screen>
 
-<para>Now reboot your system with:</para>
+<para>Now, reboot the system with:</para>
 
 <screen><userinput>shutdown -r now</userinput></screen>
 
 <para>Assuming the Grub boot loader was set up as outlined earlier, the menu
-is set to boot <emphasis>LFS &milestone;</emphasis> automatically.</para>
+is set to boot <emphasis>LFS &version;</emphasis> automatically.</para>
 
-<para>When the reboot is complete, your LFS system is ready for use and you
-can start adding your own software.</para>
+<para>When the reboot is complete, the LFS system is ready for use and
+software can be added.</para>
 
 </sect1>

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chapter09/theend.xml

@@ -9,6 +9,7 @@
 
 <indexterm zone="ch-finish-theend"><primary sortas="e-/etc/lfs-release">/etc/lfs-release</primary></indexterm>
 
+<!--
 <para>Well done! You have finished installing your LFS system. It may have
 been a long process, but we hope it was worth it. We wish you a lot of fun
 with your new shiny custom built Linux system.</para>
@@ -17,6 +18,7 @@ with your new shiny custom built Linux system.</para>
 file. By having this file it is very easy for you (and for us if you are going
 to ask for help with something at some point) to find out which LFS version
 you have installed on your system. Create this file by running:</para>
+-->
 
 <screen><userinput>echo &version; &gt; /etc/lfs-release</userinput></screen>
 

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chapter09/whatnow.xml

@@ -7,6 +7,9 @@
 <title>What now?</title>
 <?dbhtml filename="whatnow.html"?>
 
+<para>See testing</para>
+
+<!--
 <para>We thank you for reading the LFS Book and hope that you've found this
 book useful and worth your time.</para>
 
@@ -41,5 +44,6 @@ of HOWTOs, Guides and man pages; it may be found at
 <ulink url="http://www.tldp.org/"/>.</para></listitem>
 
 </itemizedlist>
+-->
 
 </sect1>