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author | jkh <jkh@FreeBSD.org> | 1995-06-05 23:57:38 +0000 |
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committer | jkh <jkh@FreeBSD.org> | 1995-06-05 23:57:38 +0000 |
commit | 44a45681b1c75ef50a32096a4996e28b1f9eccf0 (patch) | |
tree | 6fa3fbe0d4035cf140f7c05b7d2330523af5f9e3 | |
parent | 4f84f440b8a91c4f01170ee3bc084ac9a36a6096 (diff) | |
download | FreeBSD-src-44a45681b1c75ef50a32096a4996e28b1f9eccf0.zip FreeBSD-src-44a45681b1c75ef50a32096a4996e28b1f9eccf0.tar.gz |
Untabify. Amazing how those TABs just keep creeping in!
6 files changed, 108 insertions, 108 deletions
diff --git a/release/sysinstall/help/en_US.ISO8859-1/distributions.hlp b/release/sysinstall/help/en_US.ISO8859-1/distributions.hlp index bb4995d..abe7c39 100644 --- a/release/sysinstall/help/en_US.ISO8859-1/distributions.hlp +++ b/release/sysinstall/help/en_US.ISO8859-1/distributions.hlp @@ -9,25 +9,25 @@ complete source tree minus any legally encumbered cryptography code. The "canned" installations are made up as follows: -Developer: Base ("bin") distribution, the man pages, the dictionary - files, profiling libraries and the complete source tree. +Developer: Base ("bin") distribution, the man pages, the dictionary + files, profiling libraries and the complete source tree. Kern-Developer: As above, but with only the kernel sources instead of - the complete source tree. + the complete source tree. User: The base distribution, the man pages, the dictionary files, - the FreeBSD 1.x compatibility set and the FreeBSD 2.0 - compatability set. + the FreeBSD 1.x compatibility set and the FreeBSD 2.0 + compatability set. -Minimal: Only the base distribution. +Minimal: Only the base distribution. Everything: The base distribution, man pages, dictionary, profiling - libraries, the FreeBSD 1.x and the FreeBSD 2.0 - compatability libraries, the complete source tree, - the games, and your choice of XFree86 modules. - N.B. Still no cryptocraphy source code! + libraries, the FreeBSD 1.x and the FreeBSD 2.0 + compatability libraries, the complete source tree, + the games, and your choice of XFree86 modules. + N.B. Still no cryptocraphy source code! -Custom: Allow you to customize your selections or choose a - complete installation from scratch. +Custom: Allow you to customize your selections or choose a + complete installation from scratch. -Reset: Clear all currently selected distributions. +Reset: Clear all currently selected distributions. diff --git a/release/sysinstall/help/en_US.ISO8859-1/hardware.hlp b/release/sysinstall/help/en_US.ISO8859-1/hardware.hlp index 73abdd2..7e66516 100644 --- a/release/sysinstall/help/en_US.ISO8859-1/hardware.hlp +++ b/release/sysinstall/help/en_US.ISO8859-1/hardware.hlp @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -Hardware Documentation Guide: $Id: hardware.hlp,v 1.5 1995/06/05 15:17:54 jkh Exp $ +Hardware Documentation Guide: $Id: hardware.hlp,v 1.6 1995/06/05 15:26:35 jkh Exp $ Table of Contents ----------------- @@ -342,7 +342,7 @@ A: Not all of the companies that sell the Matsushita/Panasonic CR-562 Q: I'm trying to install from a tape drive but all I get is something like: - st0(aha0:1:0) NOT READY csi 40,0,0,0 + st0(aha0:1:0) NOT READY csi 40,0,0,0 on the screen. Help! A: There's a limitation in the current sysinstall that the tape MUST diff --git a/release/sysinstall/help/en_US.ISO8859-1/options.hlp b/release/sysinstall/help/en_US.ISO8859-1/options.hlp index caeea9c..ec33f88 100644 --- a/release/sysinstall/help/en_US.ISO8859-1/options.hlp +++ b/release/sysinstall/help/en_US.ISO8859-1/options.hlp @@ -1,73 +1,73 @@ The following options may be set from this screen: -NFS Secure: NFS server talks only on a secure port +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. + This is most commonly used when talking to Sun workstations, which + will not talk NFS over "non priviledged" 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 - 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. + 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. -FTP Abort: On transfer failure, abort +FTP Abort: On transfer failure, abort - This is pretty self-explanatory. If you're transfering from a - host that drops the connection or cannot provide a file, abort - the installation of that piece. + This is pretty self-explanatory. If you're transfering from a + host that drops the connection or cannot provide a file, abort + the installation of that piece. -FTP Reselect: On transfer failure, ask for another host +FTP Reselect: On transfer failure, ask for another host - This is more useful to someone doing an interactive installation. - If the current host stops working, ask for a new ftp server to - resume the installation from. The install will attempt to pick - up from where it left off on the other server, if at all possible. + This is more useful to someone doing an interactive installation. + If the current host stops working, ask for a new ftp server to + resume the installation from. The install will attempt to pick + up from where it left off on the other server, if at all possible. -FTP Active: Use "active mode" for standard FTP +FTP Active: Use "active mode" for standard FTP - For all FTP transfers, use "Active" mode. This will not work - through firewalls, but will often work with older ftp servers - that do not support passive mode. If your connection hangs - with passive mode (the default), try active! + For all FTP transfers, use "Active" mode. This will not work + through firewalls, but will often work with older ftp servers + that do not support passive mode. If your connection hangs + with passive mode (the default), try active! -FTP Passive: Use "passive mode" for firewalled FTP +FTP Passive: Use "passive mode" for firewalled FTP - For all FTP transfers, use "Passive" mode. This allows the user - to pass through firewalls that do not allow incoming connections - on random port addresses. + For all FTP transfers, use "Passive" mode. This allows the user + to pass through firewalls that do not allow incoming connections + on random port addresses. NOTE: Active and passive modes are not the same as a `proxy' connections where a proxy ftp server is listening on a different port. In these situations, you should specify the URL as something like: - ftp://foo.bar.com:1234/pub/FreeBSD + ftp://foo.bar.com:1234/pub/FreeBSD Where "1234" is the port number of the proxy ftp server. -Debugging: Turn on the extra debugging flag +Debugging: Turn on the extra debugging flag - This turns on a lot of extra noise over on the second screen - (ALT-F2 to see it, ALT-F1 to switch back). If your installation - should fail for any reason, PLEASE turn this flag on when - attempting to reproduce the problem. It will provide a lot of - extra debugging at the failure point and may be very helpful to - the developers in tracking such problems down! + This turns on a lot of extra noise over on the second screen + (ALT-F2 to see it, ALT-F1 to switch back). If your installation + should fail for any reason, PLEASE turn this flag on when + attempting to reproduce the problem. It will provide a lot of + extra debugging at the failure point and may be very helpful to + the developers in tracking such problems down! -Yes To All: Assume "Yes" answers to all non-critical dialogs +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 - might not constitute actual errors but may be warnings indicative - of other problems. + This flag should be used with caution. It will essentially + decide NOT to ask the user about any "boundry" conditions that + might not constitute actual errors but may be warnings indicative + of other problems. diff --git a/release/sysinstall/help/en_US.ISO_8859-1/distributions.hlp b/release/sysinstall/help/en_US.ISO_8859-1/distributions.hlp index bb4995d..abe7c39 100644 --- a/release/sysinstall/help/en_US.ISO_8859-1/distributions.hlp +++ b/release/sysinstall/help/en_US.ISO_8859-1/distributions.hlp @@ -9,25 +9,25 @@ complete source tree minus any legally encumbered cryptography code. The "canned" installations are made up as follows: -Developer: Base ("bin") distribution, the man pages, the dictionary - files, profiling libraries and the complete source tree. +Developer: Base ("bin") distribution, the man pages, the dictionary + files, profiling libraries and the complete source tree. Kern-Developer: As above, but with only the kernel sources instead of - the complete source tree. + the complete source tree. User: The base distribution, the man pages, the dictionary files, - the FreeBSD 1.x compatibility set and the FreeBSD 2.0 - compatability set. + the FreeBSD 1.x compatibility set and the FreeBSD 2.0 + compatability set. -Minimal: Only the base distribution. +Minimal: Only the base distribution. Everything: The base distribution, man pages, dictionary, profiling - libraries, the FreeBSD 1.x and the FreeBSD 2.0 - compatability libraries, the complete source tree, - the games, and your choice of XFree86 modules. - N.B. Still no cryptocraphy source code! + libraries, the FreeBSD 1.x and the FreeBSD 2.0 + compatability libraries, the complete source tree, + the games, and your choice of XFree86 modules. + N.B. Still no cryptocraphy source code! -Custom: Allow you to customize your selections or choose a - complete installation from scratch. +Custom: Allow you to customize your selections or choose a + complete installation from scratch. -Reset: Clear all currently selected distributions. +Reset: Clear all currently selected distributions. diff --git a/release/sysinstall/help/en_US.ISO_8859-1/hardware.hlp b/release/sysinstall/help/en_US.ISO_8859-1/hardware.hlp index 73abdd2..7e66516 100644 --- a/release/sysinstall/help/en_US.ISO_8859-1/hardware.hlp +++ b/release/sysinstall/help/en_US.ISO_8859-1/hardware.hlp @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -Hardware Documentation Guide: $Id: hardware.hlp,v 1.5 1995/06/05 15:17:54 jkh Exp $ +Hardware Documentation Guide: $Id: hardware.hlp,v 1.6 1995/06/05 15:26:35 jkh Exp $ Table of Contents ----------------- @@ -342,7 +342,7 @@ A: Not all of the companies that sell the Matsushita/Panasonic CR-562 Q: I'm trying to install from a tape drive but all I get is something like: - st0(aha0:1:0) NOT READY csi 40,0,0,0 + st0(aha0:1:0) NOT READY csi 40,0,0,0 on the screen. Help! A: There's a limitation in the current sysinstall that the tape MUST diff --git a/release/sysinstall/help/en_US.ISO_8859-1/options.hlp b/release/sysinstall/help/en_US.ISO_8859-1/options.hlp index caeea9c..ec33f88 100644 --- a/release/sysinstall/help/en_US.ISO_8859-1/options.hlp +++ b/release/sysinstall/help/en_US.ISO_8859-1/options.hlp @@ -1,73 +1,73 @@ The following options may be set from this screen: -NFS Secure: NFS server talks only on a secure port +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. + This is most commonly used when talking to Sun workstations, which + will not talk NFS over "non priviledged" 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 - 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. + 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. -FTP Abort: On transfer failure, abort +FTP Abort: On transfer failure, abort - This is pretty self-explanatory. If you're transfering from a - host that drops the connection or cannot provide a file, abort - the installation of that piece. + This is pretty self-explanatory. If you're transfering from a + host that drops the connection or cannot provide a file, abort + the installation of that piece. -FTP Reselect: On transfer failure, ask for another host +FTP Reselect: On transfer failure, ask for another host - This is more useful to someone doing an interactive installation. - If the current host stops working, ask for a new ftp server to - resume the installation from. The install will attempt to pick - up from where it left off on the other server, if at all possible. + This is more useful to someone doing an interactive installation. + If the current host stops working, ask for a new ftp server to + resume the installation from. The install will attempt to pick + up from where it left off on the other server, if at all possible. -FTP Active: Use "active mode" for standard FTP +FTP Active: Use "active mode" for standard FTP - For all FTP transfers, use "Active" mode. This will not work - through firewalls, but will often work with older ftp servers - that do not support passive mode. If your connection hangs - with passive mode (the default), try active! + For all FTP transfers, use "Active" mode. This will not work + through firewalls, but will often work with older ftp servers + that do not support passive mode. If your connection hangs + with passive mode (the default), try active! -FTP Passive: Use "passive mode" for firewalled FTP +FTP Passive: Use "passive mode" for firewalled FTP - For all FTP transfers, use "Passive" mode. This allows the user - to pass through firewalls that do not allow incoming connections - on random port addresses. + For all FTP transfers, use "Passive" mode. This allows the user + to pass through firewalls that do not allow incoming connections + on random port addresses. NOTE: Active and passive modes are not the same as a `proxy' connections where a proxy ftp server is listening on a different port. In these situations, you should specify the URL as something like: - ftp://foo.bar.com:1234/pub/FreeBSD + ftp://foo.bar.com:1234/pub/FreeBSD Where "1234" is the port number of the proxy ftp server. -Debugging: Turn on the extra debugging flag +Debugging: Turn on the extra debugging flag - This turns on a lot of extra noise over on the second screen - (ALT-F2 to see it, ALT-F1 to switch back). If your installation - should fail for any reason, PLEASE turn this flag on when - attempting to reproduce the problem. It will provide a lot of - extra debugging at the failure point and may be very helpful to - the developers in tracking such problems down! + This turns on a lot of extra noise over on the second screen + (ALT-F2 to see it, ALT-F1 to switch back). If your installation + should fail for any reason, PLEASE turn this flag on when + attempting to reproduce the problem. It will provide a lot of + extra debugging at the failure point and may be very helpful to + the developers in tracking such problems down! -Yes To All: Assume "Yes" answers to all non-critical dialogs +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 - might not constitute actual errors but may be warnings indicative - of other problems. + This flag should be used with caution. It will essentially + decide NOT to ask the user about any "boundry" conditions that + might not constitute actual errors but may be warnings indicative + of other problems. |