From f52a35b581cf0f8f623c2f67f59e2d46a02bf957 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Mike Pritchard Date: Thu, 26 Dec 1996 21:53:11 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Fix some spelling errors. Jordan, I'll let you merge this into 2.2o that I don't stomp on you. --- release/sysinstall/help/apache.hlp | 2 +- release/sysinstall/help/configure.hlp | 2 +- release/sysinstall/help/distributions.hlp | 4 ++-- release/sysinstall/help/hardware.hlp | 12 ++++++------ release/sysinstall/help/install.hlp | 18 +++++++++--------- release/sysinstall/help/network_device.hlp | 10 +++++----- release/sysinstall/help/options.hlp | 8 ++++---- release/sysinstall/help/partition.hlp | 2 +- release/sysinstall/help/readme.hlp | 4 ++-- release/sysinstall/help/relnotes.hlp | 12 ++++++------ release/sysinstall/help/shortcuts.hlp | 2 +- release/sysinstall/help/slice.hlp | 2 +- release/sysinstall/help/tcp.hlp | 2 +- release/sysinstall/help/usage.hlp | 2 +- release/sysinstall/help/usermgmt.hlp | 4 ++-- usr.sbin/sade/help/partition.hlp | 2 +- usr.sbin/sade/help/slice.hlp | 2 +- usr.sbin/sysinstall/help/configure.hlp | 2 +- usr.sbin/sysinstall/help/distributions.hlp | 4 ++-- usr.sbin/sysinstall/help/network_device.hlp | 10 +++++----- usr.sbin/sysinstall/help/options.hlp | 8 ++++---- usr.sbin/sysinstall/help/partition.hlp | 2 +- usr.sbin/sysinstall/help/shortcuts.hlp | 2 +- usr.sbin/sysinstall/help/slice.hlp | 2 +- usr.sbin/sysinstall/help/tcp.hlp | 2 +- usr.sbin/sysinstall/help/usage.hlp | 2 +- usr.sbin/sysinstall/help/usermgmt.hlp | 4 ++-- 27 files changed, 64 insertions(+), 64 deletions(-) diff --git a/release/sysinstall/help/apache.hlp b/release/sysinstall/help/apache.hlp index 3880dddb2ba6..8b56dcc605ed 100644 --- a/release/sysinstall/help/apache.hlp +++ b/release/sysinstall/help/apache.hlp @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ The second set of options determine what information is made available to each client: The "Document Root Path" is the top of the tree of documents - that are made avaliable. For example, if the value is + that are made available. For example, if the value is "/usr/web", then the URL "http://www.foo.com/doc.html" would translate as "/usr/web/doc.html". diff --git a/release/sysinstall/help/configure.hlp b/release/sysinstall/help/configure.hlp index d7473e6f8275..5530d7dacdc4 100644 --- a/release/sysinstall/help/configure.hlp +++ b/release/sysinstall/help/configure.hlp @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ This menu allows you to configure your system after the installation process is complete. At the minimum, you should probably set the system manager's password and the system time zone. -For extra goodies like bash, emacs, pascal, etc., you should look at +For extra goodies like bash, emacs, Pascal, etc., you should look at the Packages item in this menu. For setting the timezone after the system is installed, type diff --git a/release/sysinstall/help/distributions.hlp b/release/sysinstall/help/distributions.hlp index 191de284b07f..74f9c6101dee 100644 --- a/release/sysinstall/help/distributions.hlp +++ b/release/sysinstall/help/distributions.hlp @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ Everything: The base distribution, man pages, dictionary files, profiling libraries, the FreeBSD 1.x and the FreeBSD 2.0 compatibility libraries, the complete source tree, games and your choice of XFree86 distribution components. - Note that the cryptocraphy source code is NOT included + Note that the cryptography source code is NOT included in this collection. You will need to select that by hand if you're inside the United States. @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ encryption technology to be on its restricted export list). Since breaking this law only gets the _originating_ site (US!) in trouble, please do not load these distributions from U.S. servers! We don't like these restrictions any more than you do, but can't do much about -it (write your U.S. congressperson!). +it (write your U.S. congress person!). A number of "foreign" servers do exist for the benefit of non-U.S. sites, the official site being: diff --git a/release/sysinstall/help/hardware.hlp b/release/sysinstall/help/hardware.hlp index d2e63f41d975..23011b1d3e48 100644 --- a/release/sysinstall/help/hardware.hlp +++ b/release/sysinstall/help/hardware.hlp @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -ardware Documentation Guide: $Id: hardware.hlp,v 1.14 1996/12/17 00:53:33 nate Exp $ +ardware Documentation Guide: $Id: hardware.hlp,v 1.15 1996/12/26 21:23:59 joerg Exp $ Contents last changed: July 4th, 1996 @@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ or reliably access the devices in your system. -- -------------------------------------------------- The FreeBSD kernel on the install floppy contains drivers for every -piece of hardware that could concievably be used to install the rest +piece of hardware that could conceivably be used to install the rest of the system with. Unfortunately, PC hardware being what it is, some of these devices can be difficult to detect accurately, and for some, the process of detecting another can cause irreversible confusion. @@ -138,11 +138,11 @@ Once FreeBSD is installed, it will remember the changes made using UserConfig, so that they only need be made once. It is important to disable drivers that are not relevant to a system -in order to minimise the possibility of interference, which can cause +in order to minimize the possibility of interference, which can cause problems that are difficult to track down. -UserConfig features a commandline interface for users with serial -consoles or a need to type commands, and a fullscreen 'visual' +UserConfig features a command line interface for users with serial +consoles or a need to type commands, and a full screen 'visual' interface, which provides point-and-shoot configuration functionality. Here is a sample UserConfig screen shot in 'visual' mode: @@ -393,7 +393,7 @@ A: There's a limitation in the current sysinstall that the tape MUST Q: I've installed FreeBSD onto my system, but it hangs when booting from the hard drive with the message: ``Changing root to /dev/sd0a''. -A: This problem may occur in a system with a 3com 3c509 ethernet adaptor. +A: This problem may occur in a system with a 3com 3c509 Ethernet adaptor. The ep0 device driver appears to be sensitive to probes for other devices that also use address 0x300. Boot your FreeBSD system by power cycling the machine (turn off and on). At the ``Boot:'' prompt specify diff --git a/release/sysinstall/help/install.hlp b/release/sysinstall/help/install.hlp index 81150f65d00d..0df62d077859 100644 --- a/release/sysinstall/help/install.hlp +++ b/release/sysinstall/help/install.hlp @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ you can reboot and install FreeBSD on the new partition. Also note that FIPS will create the second partition as a "clone" of the first, so you'll actually see that you now have two DOS Primary partitions where you formerly had one. Don't be alarmed! You can simply delete -the extra DOS Primary parititon (making sure it's the right one by +the extra DOS Primary partition (making sure it's the right one by examining its size! :) See the Distributions menu for an estimation of how much free space @@ -206,7 +206,7 @@ this: C> MD C:\FREEBSD C> XCOPY /S E:\BIN C:\FREEBSD\BIN -Asssuming that `C:' was where you had free space and `E:' was where +Assuming that `C:' was where you had free space and `E:' was where your CD was mounted. For as many `DISTS' as you wish to install from DOS (and you have free @@ -244,7 +244,7 @@ You can do network installations over 3 types of connections: Serial port: SLIP / PPP Parallel port: PLIP (using ``laplink'' style cable) - Ethernet: A standard ethernet controller (includes some PCMCIA). + Ethernet: A standard Ethernet controller (includes some PCMCIA). SLIP support is rather primitive, and is limited primarily to hard-wired links, such as a serial cable running between two @@ -270,12 +270,12 @@ style parallel port cable. The data rate over the parallel port is much higher than what is typically possible over a serial line (up to 50k/sec), thus resulting in a quicker installation. -Finally, for the fastest possible network installation, an ethernet +Finally, for the fastest possible network installation, an Ethernet adaptor is always a good choice! FreeBSD supports most common PC -ethernet cards, a table of supported cards (and their required +Ethernet cards, a table of supported cards (and their required settings) being provided as part of the FreeBSD Hardware Guide (see the Documentation menu on the boot floppy or the top level directory -of the CDROM). If you are using one of the supported PCMCIA ethernet +of the CDROM). If you are using one of the supported PCMCIA Ethernet cards, also be sure that it's plugged in _before_ the laptop is powered on! FreeBSD does not, unfortunately, currently support "hot insertion" of PCMCIA cards. @@ -307,7 +307,7 @@ installation can continue over NFS or FTP. will need to set this option in the Options menu before installation can proceed. - If you have a poor quality ethernet card which suffers from very + If you have a poor quality Ethernet card which suffers from very slow transfer rates, you may also wish to toggle the appropriate Options flag. @@ -421,7 +421,7 @@ o Custom installation: You can do anything you like in this menu without altering your system _except_ for "Commit", which will perform any pending actions you may have selected. Some of the menu options will also have direct `Write' -commands available for commiting an operation immediately, but they +commands available for committing an operation immediately, but they should only be used if you're *absolutely sure* it's necessary. It's generally safer to stack up your changes and then commit them all at once so that you're left with the option of changing your mind up to @@ -487,7 +487,7 @@ follows: All new or changed partition information will be written out, file systems will be created and/or non-destructively - labelled (depending on how you set their newfs flags in the + labeled (depending on how you set their newfs flags in the Label Editor) and all selected distributions will be extracted. diff --git a/release/sysinstall/help/network_device.hlp b/release/sysinstall/help/network_device.hlp index 81bf6f285f1f..7151e91ba907 100644 --- a/release/sysinstall/help/network_device.hlp +++ b/release/sysinstall/help/network_device.hlp @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ You can do network installations over 3 types of communications links: Serial port: SLIP / PPP Parallel port: PLIP (laplink cable) - Ethernet: A standard ethernet controller (includes some + Ethernet: A standard Ethernet controller (includes some PCMCIA networking cards). SLIP support is rather primitive and limited primarily to directly @@ -35,11 +35,11 @@ parallel port cable. The data rate over the parallel port is much higher than what is typically possible over a serial line, and speeds of up to 50KB/sec are not uncommon. -Finally, for the fastest possible network installation, an ethernet +Finally, for the fastest possible network installation, an Ethernet adaptor is always a good choice! FreeBSD supports most common PC -ethernet cards, a table of which is provided in the FreeBSD Hardware +Ethernet cards, a table of which is provided in the FreeBSD Hardware Guide (see the Documentation menu on the boot floppy). If you are -using one of the supported PCMCIA ethernet cards, also be sure that +using one of the supported PCMCIA Ethernet cards, also be sure that it's plugged in _before_ the laptop is powered on! FreeBSD does not, unfortunately, currently support "hot insertion" of PCMCIA cards. @@ -52,5 +52,5 @@ possibly the address of a gateway (if you're using PPP, it's your provider's IP address) to use in talking to it. If you do not know the answers to all or most of these questions then you should really probably talk to your system administrator _first_ before trying this -type of installation! Chosing the wrong IP address on a busy network +type of installation! Choosing the wrong IP address on a busy network will NOT make you popular with your systems administrator! :-) diff --git a/release/sysinstall/help/options.hlp b/release/sysinstall/help/options.hlp index e8d0a18d1174..dced21657b05 100644 --- a/release/sysinstall/help/options.hlp +++ b/release/sysinstall/help/options.hlp @@ -4,12 +4,12 @@ to toggle an option's value, Q to leave when you're done. NFS Secure: NFS server talks only on a secure port This is most commonly used when talking to Sun workstations, which - will not talk NFS over "non priviledged" ports. + will not talk NFS over "non privileged" ports. -NFS Slow: User is using a slow PC or ethernet card +NFS Slow: User is using a slow PC or Ethernet card - Use this option if you have a slow PC (386) or an ethernet card + Use this option if you have a slow PC (386) or an Ethernet card with poor performance being "fed" by NFS on a higher-performance workstation. This will throttle the workstation back to prevent the PC from becoming swamped with data. @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ Debugging: Turn on the extra debugging flag Yes To All: Assume "Yes" answers to all non-critical dialogs This flag should be used with caution. It will essentially - decide NOT to ask the user about any "boundry" conditions that + decide NOT to ask the user about any "boundary" conditions that might not constitute actual errors but may be warnings indicative of other problems. It's most useful to those who are doing unattended installs. diff --git a/release/sysinstall/help/partition.hlp b/release/sysinstall/help/partition.hlp index e0cc43bed1f4..5240d72df266 100644 --- a/release/sysinstall/help/partition.hlp +++ b/release/sysinstall/help/partition.hlp @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ by mistake. Another useful filesystem to create is /var, which contains mail, news printer spool files and other temporary items. It is a popular -candidate for a separate paritition and should be sized according to +candidate for a separate partition and should be sized according to your estimates of the amount of mail, news or spooled print jobs that may be stored there. diff --git a/release/sysinstall/help/readme.hlp b/release/sysinstall/help/readme.hlp index cd9cfcfbf665..5e418b193154 100644 --- a/release/sysinstall/help/readme.hlp +++ b/release/sysinstall/help/readme.hlp @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ ----------------------------------------- /( )` \ \___ / | Welcome to the 2.2 BETA release of FreeBSD! /- _ `-/ ' -This release preceeds our first full 2.2 release, (/\/ \ \ /\ +This release precedes our first full 2.2 release, (/\/ \ \ /\ which is scheduled for an early January release. / / | ` \ Your testing of this BETA will greatly help to O O ) / | ensure that 2.2-RELEASE is of the highest possible `-^--'`< ' @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ O'Reilly, we're just satisfied customers! If you're new to FreeBSD then you should also read EVERYTHING listed in the Documentation menu on the boot floppy. It may seem like a lot -to read, but you should at least aquaint yourself with the types of +to read, but you should at least acquaint yourself with the types of information available should you later get stuck. Once the system is installed, you can also revisit this menu and use a WEB browser to read the installed FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) and Handbook HTML diff --git a/release/sysinstall/help/relnotes.hlp b/release/sysinstall/help/relnotes.hlp index d5add392793e..619a08e9b61e 100644 --- a/release/sysinstall/help/relnotes.hlp +++ b/release/sysinstall/help/relnotes.hlp @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ other devices), but it has been proved to be stable by now. Support for NFSv3 clients and servers went into the 2.2 sources shortly after branching off the 2.0.5/2.1.X tree. There are also other options available with NFS, like the ability to turn an NFSv2 -server into asychronous write mode (which is in violation of the +server into asynchronous write mode (which is in violation of the specs, but has precedents e.g. in SGI Irix). The mount option `async' allows asynchronous metadata updates on UFS @@ -373,7 +373,7 @@ networking terms) to you. Additional mirror sites are always welcome! Contact admin@freebsd.org for more details if you'd like to become an official mirror site. -If you do not have access to the internet and electronic mail is your +If you do not have access to the Internet and electronic mail is your only recourse, then you may still fetch the files by sending mail to `ftpmail@decwrl.dec.com' - putting the keyword "help" in your message to get more information on how to fetch files using this mechanism. @@ -391,13 +391,13 @@ FreeBSD 2.1.6-RELEASE and 2.2-RELEASE CDs may be ordered on CDROM from: Concord CA 94520 1-800-786-9907, +1-510-674-0783, +1-510-674-0821 (fax) -Or via the internet from orders@cdrom.com or http://www.cdrom.com. +Or via the Internet from orders@cdrom.com or http://www.cdrom.com. Their current catalog can be obtained via ftp from: ftp://ftp.cdrom.com/cdrom/catalog. Cost per -RELEASE CD is $39.95 or $24.95 with a FreeBSD subscription. FreeBSD 3.0-SNAP CDs are $29.95 or $14.95 with a FreeBSD-SNAP subscription -(-RELEASE and -SNAP subscriptions are entirely seperate). With a +(-RELEASE and -SNAP subscriptions are entirely separate). With a subscription, you will automatically receive updates as they are released. Your credit card will be billed when each disk is shipped and you may cancel your subscription at any time without further obligation. @@ -419,7 +419,7 @@ valued - please do not hesitate to report any problems you may find (preferably with a fix attached, if you can!). The preferred method to submit bug reports from a machine with -internet mail connectivity is to use the send-pr command or use the CGI +Internet mail connectivity is to use the send-pr command or use the CGI script at http://www.freebsd.org/send-pr.html. Bug reports will be dutifully filed by our faithful bugfiler program and you can be sure that we'll do our best to respond to all reported bugs as soon @@ -599,4 +599,4 @@ We sincerely hope you enjoy this release of FreeBSD! The FreeBSD Core Team -$Id: relnotes.hlp,v 1.28 1996/12/15 18:14:35 jkh Exp $ +$Id: relnotes.hlp,v 1.29 1996/12/26 21:24:00 joerg Exp $ diff --git a/release/sysinstall/help/shortcuts.hlp b/release/sysinstall/help/shortcuts.hlp index 32ec0feeba39..2ef728130197 100644 --- a/release/sysinstall/help/shortcuts.hlp +++ b/release/sysinstall/help/shortcuts.hlp @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ nfsHost Host portion of nfs path nfsSecure Use NFS secure mount (-P flag) nfs_server Configure this machine as an NFS server noConfirm Don't ask for confirmation on non-fatal errors -ntpDate Which ntp clock syncronization server to use +ntpDate Which ntp clock synchronization server to use pcnfsd Install the PCNFSD package ports Path to the ports collection releaseName Which FreeBSD release to install diff --git a/release/sysinstall/help/slice.hlp b/release/sysinstall/help/slice.hlp index ecfcf1e91221..135a765a39d6 100644 --- a/release/sysinstall/help/slice.hlp +++ b/release/sysinstall/help/slice.hlp @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ extend to the very last sector of the disk medium. Needless to say, such a disk cannot have any sort of a boot manager, `disk manager', or anything else that has to interact with the BIOS. This option is therefore only considered safe for SCSI disks and most IDE disks and -is primarily intented for people who are going to set up a dedicated +is primarily intended for people who are going to set up a dedicated FreeBSD server or workstation, not a typical `home PC'. The flags field has the following legend: diff --git a/release/sysinstall/help/tcp.hlp b/release/sysinstall/help/tcp.hlp index 3ab5d7ca06d6..2dccb2e2cf14 100644 --- a/release/sysinstall/help/tcp.hlp +++ b/release/sysinstall/help/tcp.hlp @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ The ``Extra options to ifconfig'' is kind of special (read: a hack :-). You can use it for specifying the foreign side of a PLIP or SLIP line (simply type the foreign address in) as well as selecting a given "link" on an ethernet card that has more than one (e.g. AUI, 10BT, -10B2, etc). The following links are recognised: +10B2, etc). The following links are recognized: link0 - AUI * highest precedence link1 - BNC diff --git a/release/sysinstall/help/usage.hlp b/release/sysinstall/help/usage.hlp index c0b90fc6d62f..2e28f6873a98 100644 --- a/release/sysinstall/help/usage.hlp +++ b/release/sysinstall/help/usage.hlp @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ HOW TO USE THIS SYSTEM [press the PageDown key to go to the next screen when you finish reading this one] -The following keys are recognised in most of the dialogs you'll +The following keys are recognized in most of the dialogs you'll encounter during this installation: KEY ACTION diff --git a/release/sysinstall/help/usermgmt.hlp b/release/sysinstall/help/usermgmt.hlp index c46c69f54df4..4d1b9f5ff459 100644 --- a/release/sysinstall/help/usermgmt.hlp +++ b/release/sysinstall/help/usermgmt.hlp @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ also the local mail name for this user (though it's possible to also setup more descriptive mail alias names later). The user's login group determines which group access rights the user -will initally get when logging in. If an additional list of groups is +will initially get when logging in. If an additional list of groups is provided where the user will become a member of, (s)he will also be able to access files of those groups later without providing any additional password etc. Except for the "wheel" case mentioned below, @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ shutting down the system -- without first becoming superuser! So, take care with adding people to this group. The ``full name'' field serves as a comment only. It is also used by -mail frontends to determine the real name of the user, hence you +mail front ends to determine the real name of the user, hence you should actually fill in the first and last name of this user. By convention, this field can be divided into comma-separated subfields, where the office location, the work phone number, and the home phone diff --git a/usr.sbin/sade/help/partition.hlp b/usr.sbin/sade/help/partition.hlp index e0cc43bed1f4..5240d72df266 100644 --- a/usr.sbin/sade/help/partition.hlp +++ b/usr.sbin/sade/help/partition.hlp @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ by mistake. Another useful filesystem to create is /var, which contains mail, news printer spool files and other temporary items. It is a popular -candidate for a separate paritition and should be sized according to +candidate for a separate partition and should be sized according to your estimates of the amount of mail, news or spooled print jobs that may be stored there. diff --git a/usr.sbin/sade/help/slice.hlp b/usr.sbin/sade/help/slice.hlp index ecfcf1e91221..135a765a39d6 100644 --- a/usr.sbin/sade/help/slice.hlp +++ b/usr.sbin/sade/help/slice.hlp @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ extend to the very last sector of the disk medium. Needless to say, such a disk cannot have any sort of a boot manager, `disk manager', or anything else that has to interact with the BIOS. This option is therefore only considered safe for SCSI disks and most IDE disks and -is primarily intented for people who are going to set up a dedicated +is primarily intended for people who are going to set up a dedicated FreeBSD server or workstation, not a typical `home PC'. The flags field has the following legend: diff --git a/usr.sbin/sysinstall/help/configure.hlp b/usr.sbin/sysinstall/help/configure.hlp index d7473e6f8275..5530d7dacdc4 100644 --- a/usr.sbin/sysinstall/help/configure.hlp +++ b/usr.sbin/sysinstall/help/configure.hlp @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ This menu allows you to configure your system after the installation process is complete. At the minimum, you should probably set the system manager's password and the system time zone. -For extra goodies like bash, emacs, pascal, etc., you should look at +For extra goodies like bash, emacs, Pascal, etc., you should look at the Packages item in this menu. For setting the timezone after the system is installed, type diff --git a/usr.sbin/sysinstall/help/distributions.hlp b/usr.sbin/sysinstall/help/distributions.hlp index 191de284b07f..74f9c6101dee 100644 --- a/usr.sbin/sysinstall/help/distributions.hlp +++ b/usr.sbin/sysinstall/help/distributions.hlp @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ Everything: The base distribution, man pages, dictionary files, profiling libraries, the FreeBSD 1.x and the FreeBSD 2.0 compatibility libraries, the complete source tree, games and your choice of XFree86 distribution components. - Note that the cryptocraphy source code is NOT included + Note that the cryptography source code is NOT included in this collection. You will need to select that by hand if you're inside the United States. @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ encryption technology to be on its restricted export list). Since breaking this law only gets the _originating_ site (US!) in trouble, please do not load these distributions from U.S. servers! We don't like these restrictions any more than you do, but can't do much about -it (write your U.S. congressperson!). +it (write your U.S. congress person!). A number of "foreign" servers do exist for the benefit of non-U.S. sites, the official site being: diff --git a/usr.sbin/sysinstall/help/network_device.hlp b/usr.sbin/sysinstall/help/network_device.hlp index 81bf6f285f1f..7151e91ba907 100644 --- a/usr.sbin/sysinstall/help/network_device.hlp +++ b/usr.sbin/sysinstall/help/network_device.hlp @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ You can do network installations over 3 types of communications links: Serial port: SLIP / PPP Parallel port: PLIP (laplink cable) - Ethernet: A standard ethernet controller (includes some + Ethernet: A standard Ethernet controller (includes some PCMCIA networking cards). SLIP support is rather primitive and limited primarily to directly @@ -35,11 +35,11 @@ parallel port cable. The data rate over the parallel port is much higher than what is typically possible over a serial line, and speeds of up to 50KB/sec are not uncommon. -Finally, for the fastest possible network installation, an ethernet +Finally, for the fastest possible network installation, an Ethernet adaptor is always a good choice! FreeBSD supports most common PC -ethernet cards, a table of which is provided in the FreeBSD Hardware +Ethernet cards, a table of which is provided in the FreeBSD Hardware Guide (see the Documentation menu on the boot floppy). If you are -using one of the supported PCMCIA ethernet cards, also be sure that +using one of the supported PCMCIA Ethernet cards, also be sure that it's plugged in _before_ the laptop is powered on! FreeBSD does not, unfortunately, currently support "hot insertion" of PCMCIA cards. @@ -52,5 +52,5 @@ possibly the address of a gateway (if you're using PPP, it's your provider's IP address) to use in talking to it. If you do not know the answers to all or most of these questions then you should really probably talk to your system administrator _first_ before trying this -type of installation! Chosing the wrong IP address on a busy network +type of installation! Choosing the wrong IP address on a busy network will NOT make you popular with your systems administrator! :-) diff --git a/usr.sbin/sysinstall/help/options.hlp b/usr.sbin/sysinstall/help/options.hlp index e8d0a18d1174..dced21657b05 100644 --- a/usr.sbin/sysinstall/help/options.hlp +++ b/usr.sbin/sysinstall/help/options.hlp @@ -4,12 +4,12 @@ to toggle an option's value, Q to leave when you're done. NFS Secure: NFS server talks only on a secure port This is most commonly used when talking to Sun workstations, which - will not talk NFS over "non priviledged" ports. + will not talk NFS over "non privileged" ports. -NFS Slow: User is using a slow PC or ethernet card +NFS Slow: User is using a slow PC or Ethernet card - Use this option if you have a slow PC (386) or an ethernet card + Use this option if you have a slow PC (386) or an Ethernet card with poor performance being "fed" by NFS on a higher-performance workstation. This will throttle the workstation back to prevent the PC from becoming swamped with data. @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ Debugging: Turn on the extra debugging flag Yes To All: Assume "Yes" answers to all non-critical dialogs This flag should be used with caution. It will essentially - decide NOT to ask the user about any "boundry" conditions that + decide NOT to ask the user about any "boundary" conditions that might not constitute actual errors but may be warnings indicative of other problems. It's most useful to those who are doing unattended installs. diff --git a/usr.sbin/sysinstall/help/partition.hlp b/usr.sbin/sysinstall/help/partition.hlp index e0cc43bed1f4..5240d72df266 100644 --- a/usr.sbin/sysinstall/help/partition.hlp +++ b/usr.sbin/sysinstall/help/partition.hlp @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ by mistake. Another useful filesystem to create is /var, which contains mail, news printer spool files and other temporary items. It is a popular -candidate for a separate paritition and should be sized according to +candidate for a separate partition and should be sized according to your estimates of the amount of mail, news or spooled print jobs that may be stored there. diff --git a/usr.sbin/sysinstall/help/shortcuts.hlp b/usr.sbin/sysinstall/help/shortcuts.hlp index 32ec0feeba39..2ef728130197 100644 --- a/usr.sbin/sysinstall/help/shortcuts.hlp +++ b/usr.sbin/sysinstall/help/shortcuts.hlp @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ nfsHost Host portion of nfs path nfsSecure Use NFS secure mount (-P flag) nfs_server Configure this machine as an NFS server noConfirm Don't ask for confirmation on non-fatal errors -ntpDate Which ntp clock syncronization server to use +ntpDate Which ntp clock synchronization server to use pcnfsd Install the PCNFSD package ports Path to the ports collection releaseName Which FreeBSD release to install diff --git a/usr.sbin/sysinstall/help/slice.hlp b/usr.sbin/sysinstall/help/slice.hlp index ecfcf1e91221..135a765a39d6 100644 --- a/usr.sbin/sysinstall/help/slice.hlp +++ b/usr.sbin/sysinstall/help/slice.hlp @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ extend to the very last sector of the disk medium. Needless to say, such a disk cannot have any sort of a boot manager, `disk manager', or anything else that has to interact with the BIOS. This option is therefore only considered safe for SCSI disks and most IDE disks and -is primarily intented for people who are going to set up a dedicated +is primarily intended for people who are going to set up a dedicated FreeBSD server or workstation, not a typical `home PC'. The flags field has the following legend: diff --git a/usr.sbin/sysinstall/help/tcp.hlp b/usr.sbin/sysinstall/help/tcp.hlp index 3ab5d7ca06d6..2dccb2e2cf14 100644 --- a/usr.sbin/sysinstall/help/tcp.hlp +++ b/usr.sbin/sysinstall/help/tcp.hlp @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ The ``Extra options to ifconfig'' is kind of special (read: a hack :-). You can use it for specifying the foreign side of a PLIP or SLIP line (simply type the foreign address in) as well as selecting a given "link" on an ethernet card that has more than one (e.g. AUI, 10BT, -10B2, etc). The following links are recognised: +10B2, etc). The following links are recognized: link0 - AUI * highest precedence link1 - BNC diff --git a/usr.sbin/sysinstall/help/usage.hlp b/usr.sbin/sysinstall/help/usage.hlp index c0b90fc6d62f..2e28f6873a98 100644 --- a/usr.sbin/sysinstall/help/usage.hlp +++ b/usr.sbin/sysinstall/help/usage.hlp @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ HOW TO USE THIS SYSTEM [press the PageDown key to go to the next screen when you finish reading this one] -The following keys are recognised in most of the dialogs you'll +The following keys are recognized in most of the dialogs you'll encounter during this installation: KEY ACTION diff --git a/usr.sbin/sysinstall/help/usermgmt.hlp b/usr.sbin/sysinstall/help/usermgmt.hlp index c46c69f54df4..4d1b9f5ff459 100644 --- a/usr.sbin/sysinstall/help/usermgmt.hlp +++ b/usr.sbin/sysinstall/help/usermgmt.hlp @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ also the local mail name for this user (though it's possible to also setup more descriptive mail alias names later). The user's login group determines which group access rights the user -will initally get when logging in. If an additional list of groups is +will initially get when logging in. If an additional list of groups is provided where the user will become a member of, (s)he will also be able to access files of those groups later without providing any additional password etc. Except for the "wheel" case mentioned below, @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ shutting down the system -- without first becoming superuser! So, take care with adding people to this group. The ``full name'' field serves as a comment only. It is also used by -mail frontends to determine the real name of the user, hence you +mail front ends to determine the real name of the user, hence you should actually fill in the first and last name of this user. By convention, this field can be divided into comma-separated subfields, where the office location, the work phone number, and the home phone