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authorgclarkii <gclarkii@FreeBSD.org>1995-01-03 15:54:08 +0000
committergclarkii <gclarkii@FreeBSD.org>1995-01-03 15:54:08 +0000
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Add Id tags to all FAQs.
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-rw-r--r--share/FAQ/diskspace.FAQ4
-rw-r--r--share/FAQ/kernel-debug.FAQ2
-rw-r--r--share/FAQ/mailing-list.FAQ3
-rw-r--r--share/FAQ/nfs.FAQ2
-rwxr-xr-xshare/FAQ/ppp.FAQ3
-rw-r--r--share/FAQ/slip.FAQ2
-rw-r--r--share/FAQ/sup.FAQ2
-rw-r--r--share/FAQ/systems.FAQ2
8 files changed, 13 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/share/FAQ/diskspace.FAQ b/share/FAQ/diskspace.FAQ
index ce7c29c..31346df 100644
--- a/share/FAQ/diskspace.FAQ
+++ b/share/FAQ/diskspace.FAQ
@@ -1,5 +1,7 @@
How to assign disk space to FreeBSD.
+$Id$
+
1.0 Getting started.
---------------------
@@ -262,4 +264,4 @@ Mountpoint Filesystem size
/usr/X11R6 50Mb If you load the entire XFree86 binary kit.
-$Id: DISKSPACE.FAQ,v 1.7 1994/11/21 01:30:03 jkh Exp $
+$Id: diskspace.FAQ,v 1.1 1995/01/03 15:48:36 gclarkii Exp $
diff --git a/share/FAQ/kernel-debug.FAQ b/share/FAQ/kernel-debug.FAQ
index 3221f82..3ccdf60 100644
--- a/share/FAQ/kernel-debug.FAQ
+++ b/share/FAQ/kernel-debug.FAQ
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
Kernel debugging FAQ for FreeBSD
-Last modified: $Id: kernel-debug.FAQ,v 1.2 1994/10/03 03:19:41 gclarkii Exp $
+$Id: kernel-debug.FAQ,v 1.3 1995/01/02 12:01:59 joerg Exp $
*** Debugging a kernel crash dump with kgdb ***
diff --git a/share/FAQ/mailing-list.FAQ b/share/FAQ/mailing-list.FAQ
index 240ade4..74e231b 100644
--- a/share/FAQ/mailing-list.FAQ
+++ b/share/FAQ/mailing-list.FAQ
@@ -1,7 +1,6 @@
THE FREEBSD MAILING LIST FAQ
-Last updated: $Date: 1994/10/03 03:48:40 $
-Id: $Id: mailing-list.FAQ,v 1.3 1994/10/03 03:48:40 gclarkii Exp $
+$Id: mailing-list.FAQ,v 1.4 1994/10/10 10:39:10 gclarkii Exp $
--
Though many of the FreeBSD development members read USENET, we cannot
diff --git a/share/FAQ/nfs.FAQ b/share/FAQ/nfs.FAQ
index e6f7af8..047b25a 100644
--- a/share/FAQ/nfs.FAQ
+++ b/share/FAQ/nfs.FAQ
@@ -1,5 +1,7 @@
FreeBSD and NFS [for a FAQ]
+$Id$
+
Certain Ethernet adapters for ISA PC systems have limitations which
can lead to serious network problems, particularly with NFS. This
difficulty is not specific to FreeBSD, but FreeBSD systems are affected
diff --git a/share/FAQ/ppp.FAQ b/share/FAQ/ppp.FAQ
index 26133eb..0a6a980 100755
--- a/share/FAQ/ppp.FAQ
+++ b/share/FAQ/ppp.FAQ
@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
-
Info about setting up pppd daemon on FreeBSD-2.0
+$Id$
+
Before you start setting up PPP on your machine make
sure that pppd is located in /usr/sbin and directory /etc/ppp
exists.
diff --git a/share/FAQ/slip.FAQ b/share/FAQ/slip.FAQ
index 1135c1f..f05e9be 100644
--- a/share/FAQ/slip.FAQ
+++ b/share/FAQ/slip.FAQ
@@ -2,6 +2,8 @@
*** How to Set Up SLIP on FreeBSD ***
***********************************************************************
+$Id$
+
Updated for 1.1.5(.1) support by Satoshi Asami, 8/6/94.
The following is I (asami) set up my FreeBSD machine for SLIP on a
diff --git a/share/FAQ/sup.FAQ b/share/FAQ/sup.FAQ
index 729c64b..9431e8c 100644
--- a/share/FAQ/sup.FAQ
+++ b/share/FAQ/sup.FAQ
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
FreeBSD
Sup FAQ
-Last updated: $Date: 1994/09/11 10:56:10 $
+$Id$
SUP is a network based software update tool developed at CMU. The
purpose of this document is get the beginner up and running with sup.
diff --git a/share/FAQ/systems.FAQ b/share/FAQ/systems.FAQ
index 1673586..dd0ac4f 100644
--- a/share/FAQ/systems.FAQ
+++ b/share/FAQ/systems.FAQ
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
This FAQ lists systems (and componets) known to work with FreeBSD 2.0. None
of these lists should be seen as a recomandation for a manufacture.
-Revision: $Id: Systems.FAQ,v 1.6 1994/12/05 08:02:15 gclarkii Exp $
+$Id: systems.FAQ,v 1.1 1995/01/03 15:48:39 gclarkii Exp $
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