svn commit: r38971 - head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/config
Benedict Reuschling
bcr at FreeBSD.org
Sun Jun 3 19:44:40 UTC 2012
Author: bcr
Date: Sun Jun 3 19:44:39 2012
New Revision: 38971
URL: http://svn.freebsd.org/changeset/doc/38971
Log:
Correct some errors where the tense changes in the middle of the
sentence and apply some other wording improvements to make the
text more readble.
Submitted by: bjk
Modified:
head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/config/chapter.sgml
Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/config/chapter.sgml
==============================================================================
--- head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/config/chapter.sgml Sun Jun 3 15:14:48 2012 (r38970)
+++ head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/config/chapter.sgml Sun Jun 3 19:44:39 2012 (r38971)
@@ -1435,7 +1435,7 @@ ifconfig_fxp0_alias7="inet 202.0.75.20 n
<para>System logging is an important aspect of system
administration. It is used both to detect hardware and software
- issues and errors in the system, as well as playing a very
+ issues and errors in the system, it also plays a very
important role in security auditing and incident response.
System daemons without a controlling terminal also usually log
information to a system logging facility or other log
@@ -1491,7 +1491,7 @@ ifconfig_fxp0_alias7="inet 202.0.75.20 n
forward. The configuration file contains one line per action,
and the syntax for each line is a selector field followed by
an action field. The syntax of the selector field is
- <replaceable>facility.level</replaceable> and this will match
+ <replaceable>facility.level</replaceable> which will match
log messages from <replaceable>facility</replaceable> at level
<replaceable>level</replaceable> or higher. It is also
possible to add an optional comparison flag before the level
@@ -1541,21 +1541,21 @@ cron.*
<literal>err</literal> or higher, as well as
<literal>kern.warning</literal>,
<literal>auth.notice</literal> and
- <literal>mail.crit</literal>, and sends these log messages
+ <literal>mail.crit</literal>, and send these log messages
to the console (<filename>/dev/console</filename>).</para>
</callout>
<callout arearefs="co-syslog-one-match">
<para>Match all messages from the <literal>mail</literal>
facility at level <literal>info</literal> or above, and
- logs the messages to
+ log the messages to
<filename>/var/log/maillog</filename>.</para>
</callout>
<callout arearefs="co-syslog-comparison">
<para>This line uses a comparison flag, <literal>=</literal>
to only match messages at level <literal>debug</literal>,
- and logs them in
+ and log them in
<filename>/var/log/debug.log</filename>.</para>
</callout>
@@ -1600,7 +1600,7 @@ cron.*
<para>For more information about the different levels and
facilities, refer to &man.syslog.3; and &man.syslogd.8;.
For more information about <filename>syslog.conf</filename>,
- its syntax and more advanced usage examples, see
+ its syntax, and more advanced usage examples, see
&man.syslog.conf.5; and <xref
linkend="network-syslogd">.</para>
</sect2>
@@ -1622,7 +1622,7 @@ cron.*
program is used to periodically rotate and compress log files,
as well as optionally create missing log files and signal
programs when log files are moved. The log files do not
- necessarily have to come from syslog, &man.newsyslog.8; works
+ necessarily have to come from syslog; &man.newsyslog.8; works
with any logs written from any program. It is important to
note that <command>newsyslog</command> is normally run from
&man.cron.8; and is not a system daemon. In the default
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