cvs commit: doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/boot chapter.sgml

Kevin Oberman oberman at es.net
Tue Sep 13 11:49:59 PDT 2005


> From: garys at opusnet.com (Gary W. Swearingen)
> Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2005 17:02:04 -0700
> Sender: owner-cvs-all at freebsd.org
> 
> John Baldwin <jhb at FreeBSD.org> writes:
> 
> > The first sentence has a mismatch between subject and verb ("The FreeBSD 
> > MBR ... are").  Also, a better explanation is something more along the lines 
> 
> Here it is with the "...":
> 
> +      <para>The MBR installed by FreeBSD's installer and by boot0cfg(8)
> +        are 
> 
> AFAIK, that is an permissible English abbreviation of this:
> 
>    The MBR installed by FreeBSD's installer and
>    the MBR installed by boot0cfg(8) are ...
> 
>    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^-------(implied)
> 
> The second "by" in my sentence is the clue that I've omitted the
> second "the MBR installed" so as to not repeat it.

Th 'by' is a preposition. The prepositional phrase does not impact the
issue of the subject being singular or plural.

> If I had used "MBRs", I would have omitted the second "by" and the
> sentence would be ambiguous about weather each program installs
> multiple MBRs.  But on second thought, that would probably be OK,
> since everyone knows they only install one.  When I edit that file
> again, or if I get more requests, I'll probably change it, but I don't
> think it's required by the grammar.
> 
> > that the MBR, strictly speaking, is just the 4-entry table at the end of the 
> > first sector.  The boot code prior to the MBR is not part of the MBR.
> 
> Who else says that?  I don't recall ever seeing the partition table
> called the MBR in 20+ years.  The Master Boot Record has also been
> called the master boot sector (1,150,000 times in Google).
> 

Putting on my grammarian hat, the simple subject is MBR and the simple
predicate should be singular. That is 'is', not 'are. 

The example you gave is not valid because it is only grammatically
correct when there are two MBRs. One MBR - singular verb.
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