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diff --git a/share/doc/handbook/handbook.sgml b/share/doc/handbook/handbook.sgml deleted file mode 100644 index b06a473..0000000 --- a/share/doc/handbook/handbook.sgml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,181 +0,0 @@ -<!-- $Id: handbook.sgml,v 1.75 1997/05/09 06:19:03 max Exp $ --> -<!-- The FreeBSD Documentation Project --> - -<!DOCTYPE linuxdoc PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD linuxdoc//EN" [ - -<!-- Conditional flags for this version of the document --> -<!ENTITY % boothelp.only "IGNORE"> -<!ENTITY % handbook.only "INCLUDE"> - -<!-- Entity shorthand for authors' names and email addresses --> -<!ENTITY % authors SYSTEM "authors.sgml"> -%authors; - -<!-- Entity shorthand for mailing list email addresses --> -<!ENTITY % lists SYSTEM "lists.sgml"> -%lists; - -<!-- Entity definitions for all the parts --> -<!ENTITY % sections SYSTEM "sections.sgml"> -%sections; - -<!-- The currently released version of FreeBSD --> -<!ENTITY rel.current CDATA "2.2.2"> - -]> - -<linuxdoc> - <book> - - <title>FreeBSD Handbook</title> - <author> - <name>The FreeBSD Documentation Project</name> - </author> - <date>May 1997</date> - -<abstract>Welcome to FreeBSD! This handbook covers the -installation and day to day use of <bf>FreeBSD Release -&rel.current;</bf>. - -This manual is a <bf>work in progress</bf> and is the -work of many individuals. Many sections do not yet exist -and some of those that do exist need to be updated. If -you are interested in helping with this project, send -email to the &a.doc; The latest version of this -document is always available from -the <url url="http://www.FreeBSD.ORG/" name="FreeBSD World Wide -Web server">. It may also be downloaded in plain text, postscript -or HTML from the <url url="ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.ORG/pub/FreeBSD/docs" -name="FreeBSD FTP server"> or one of the numerous -<ref id="mirrors-ftp" name="mirror sites">. You may also want to -<url url="/search.html" name="Search the Handbook">. - -</abstract> - <toc> - -<!-- ************************************************************ --> - - <part><heading>Getting Started</heading> - - <chapt><heading>Introduction</heading> - <p>FreeBSD is a 4.4BSD-Lite based operating system for Intel - architecture (x86) based PCs. For an overview of FreeBSD, see - <ref id="nutshell" name="FreeBSD in a nutshell">. For a - history of the project, read <ref id="history" - name="a brief history of FreeBSD">. To see a description of the - latest release, read <ref id="relnotes" - name="about the current release">. If you're interested - in contributing something to the FreeBSD project (code, equipment, - sacks of unmarked bills), please see about <ref id="submitters" - name="contributing to FreeBSD">. - - &nutshell; - &history; - &goals; - &development; - &relnotes; - - &install; - &basics; - - &ports; - -<!-- ************************************************************ --> - - <part><heading>System Administration</heading> - - &kernelconfig; - <chapt><heading>Security</heading> - &crypt; - &skey; - &kerberos; - &firewalls; - - &printing; - - "as; - <chapt><heading>The X Window System</heading> - <p>Pending the completion of this section, please refer to - documentation supplied by the <url url="http://www.xfree86.org/" - name="The XFree86 Project, Inc">. - - &hw; - - <chapt><heading>Localization<label id="l10n"></heading> - &russian; - -<!-- ************************************************************ --> - - <part><heading>Network Communications</heading> - - <chapt><heading>Serial Communications</heading> - &serial; - &term; - &dialup; - &dialout; - - <chapt><heading>PPP and SLIP</heading> - - <p>If your connection to the Internet is through a modem, or - you wish to provide other people with dialup connections to - the Internet using FreeBSD, you have the option of using PPP - or SLIP. Furthermore, two varieties of PPP are provided: - <em>user</em> (sometimes referred to as iijppp) and - <em>kernel</em>. The procedures for configuring both types - of PPP, and for setting up SLIP are described in this - chapter. - - &userppp; - &ppp; - &slipc; - &slips; - - <chapt><heading>Advanced networking</heading> - &routing; - &nfs; - &diskless; - &isdn; - - &mail; - -<!-- ************************************************************ --> - - <part><heading>Advanced topics</heading> - <chapt><heading>The Cutting Edge: FreeBSD-current and FreeBSD-stable</heading> - <p>FreeBSD is under constant development between releases. For - people who want to be on the cutting edge, there are several - easy mechanisms for keeping your system in sync with the latest - developments. Be warned: the cutting edge is not for everyone! - This chapter will help you decide if you want to track the development - system, or stick with one of the released versions.</p> - - ¤t; - &stable; - &synching; - </chapt> - - &submitters; - &policies; - &kernelopts; - &kerneldebug; - &linuxemu; - <chapt><heading>FreeBSD internals</heading> - &booting; - &memoryuse; - &dma; - - -<!-- ************************************************************ --> - - <part><heading>Appendices</heading> - - &mirrors; - &bibliography; - &eresources; - &contrib; - &pgpkeys; - -<!-- &glossary; --> - - </book> -</linuxdoc> |