svn commit: r44408 - head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/virtualization

Warren Block wblock at FreeBSD.org
Tue Apr 1 18:24:11 UTC 2014


Author: wblock
Date: Tue Apr  1 18:24:10 2014
New Revision: 44408
URL: http://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/doc/44408

Log:
  Whitespace-only fixes, translators please ignore.

Modified:
  head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/virtualization/chapter.xml

Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/virtualization/chapter.xml
==============================================================================
--- head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/virtualization/chapter.xml	Tue Apr  1 17:37:49 2014	(r44407)
+++ head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/virtualization/chapter.xml	Tue Apr  1 18:24:10 2014	(r44408)
@@ -4,23 +4,31 @@
 
      $FreeBSD$
 -->
-<chapter xmlns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" version="5.0" xml:id="virtualization">
-  <info><title>Virtualization</title>
+<chapter xmlns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook"
+  xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" version="5.0"
+  xml:id="virtualization">
+
+  <info>
+    <title>Virtualization</title>
+
     <authorgroup>
-      <author><personname><firstname>Murray</firstname><surname>Stokely</surname></personname><contrib>Contributed by </contrib></author>
+      <author>
+	<personname>
+	  <firstname>Murray</firstname>
+	  <surname>Stokely</surname>
+	</personname>
+	<contrib>Contributed by </contrib>
+      </author>
     </authorgroup>
-    
   </info>
 
-  
-
   <sect1 xml:id="virtualization-synopsis">
     <title>Synopsis</title>
 
-    <para>Virtualization software allows multiple operating systems
-      to run simultaneously on the same computer.  Such software
-      systems for PCs often involve a host operating system which runs
-      the virtualization software and supports any number of guest
+    <para>Virtualization software allows multiple operating systems to
+      run simultaneously on the same computer.  Such software systems
+      for PCs often involve a host operating system which runs the
+      virtualization software and supports any number of guest
       operating systems.</para>
 
     <para>After reading this chapter, you will know:</para>
@@ -265,11 +273,13 @@
 	      the host &mac;.  This can be accomplished by adding
 	      <literal>ifconfig_ed0="DHCP"</literal> to
 	      <filename>/etc/rc.conf</filename>.  More advanced
-	      networking setups are described in <xref linkend="advanced-networking"/>.</para>
+	      networking setups are described in
+	      <xref linkend="advanced-networking"/>.</para>
 	  </step>
 	</procedure>
       </sect3>
     </sect2>
+
 <!--
 Deactivate/hide this section as the instructions in there do NOT work any more:
 - FreeBSD 7.0 has reached its EOL a long time ago.
@@ -336,7 +346,8 @@ jkois at FreeBSD.org, 2010-06-18
 	    </step>
 
 	    <step>
-	      <title>Add a Menu Entry into Grub <filename>menu.lst</filename></title>
+	      <title>Add a Menu Entry into Grub
+		<filename>menu.lst</filename></title>
 
 	      <para>Edit <filename>/boot/grub/menu.lst</filename> and
 		add the following lines:</para>
@@ -400,7 +411,7 @@ Domain-0                                
 	    <filename>xmexample1.bsd</filename> into
 	    <filename>/etc/xen/</filename> and modify the related
 	    entries about where the kernel and the disk image are
-	    stored. It should look like the following:</para>
+	    stored.  It should look like the following:</para>
 
 	  <programlisting>kernel = "/opt/kernel-current"
 memory = 256
@@ -584,12 +595,13 @@ xenbr1          8000.feffffffffff   no  
 	&windows;</title>
 
       <para><application>Virtual PC</application> for &windows; is a
-	µsoft; software product available for free download.
-	See this website for the <link xlink:href="http://www.microsoft.com/windows/downloads/virtualpc/sysreq.mspx">
-	system requirements</link>.  Once <application> Virtual PC
-	</application> has been installed on &microsoft.windows;,
-	the user can configure a virtual machine and then install
-	the desired guest operating system.</para>
+	µsoft; software product available for free download.  See
+	this website for the <link
+	  xlink:href="http://www.microsoft.com/windows/downloads/virtualpc/sysreq.mspx">system
+	  requirements</link>.  Once <application>Virtual
+	  PC</application> has been installed on &microsoft.windows;,
+	the user can configure a virtual machine and then install the
+	desired guest operating system.</para>
 
       <sect3 xml:id="virtualization-guest-virtualpc-install">
 	<title>Installing &os; on <application>Virtual
@@ -772,7 +784,8 @@ xenbr1          8000.feffffffffff   no  
 	      the &microsoft.windows; host.  This can be accomplished
 	      by adding <literal>ifconfig_de0="DHCP"</literal> to
 	      <filename>/etc/rc.conf</filename>.  More advanced
-	      networking setups are described in <xref linkend="advanced-networking"/>.</para>
+	      networking setups are described in
+	      <xref linkend="advanced-networking"/>.</para>
 	  </step>
 	</procedure>
       </sect3>
@@ -974,7 +987,8 @@ xenbr1          8000.feffffffffff   no  
 	      the host &mac;.  This can be accomplished by adding
 	      <literal>ifconfig_em0="DHCP"</literal> to
 	      <filename>/etc/rc.conf</filename>.  More advanced
-	      networking setups are described in <xref linkend="advanced-networking"/>.</para>
+	      networking setups are described in
+	      <xref linkend="advanced-networking"/>.</para>
 	  </step>
 	</procedure>
       </sect3>
@@ -1012,9 +1026,9 @@ xenbr1          8000.feffffffffff   no  
 	<para>The following commands are run in the &os; guest.</para>
       </note>
 
-      <para>First, install the <package>emulators/virtualbox-ose-additions</package>
-	package or port in the &os; guest.  This will install
-	the port:</para>
+      <para>First, install the
+	<package>emulators/virtualbox-ose-additions</package> package
+	or port in the &os; guest.  This will install the port:</para>
 
       <screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>cd /usr/ports/emulators/virtualbox-ose-additions && make install clean</userinput></screen>
 
@@ -1106,17 +1120,19 @@ EndSection</programlisting>
       &unix;-like guests.  It is released as open source software, but
       with closed-source components available in a separate extension
       pack.  These components include support for USB 2.0 devices.
-      More information may be found on the <link xlink:href="http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads">
-	<quote>Downloads</quote> page of the
-	<application>&virtualbox;</application> wiki</link>.
-      Currently, these extensions are not available for &os;.</para>
+      More information may be found on the <link
+	xlink:href="http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads"><quote>Downloads</quote>
+	page of the <application>&virtualbox;</application>
+	wiki</link>.  Currently, these extensions are not available
+      for &os;.</para>
 
     <sect2 xml:id="virtualization-virtualbox-install">
       <title>Installing &virtualbox;</title>
 
       <para><application>&virtualbox;</application> is available as a
-	&os; package or port in <package>emulators/virtualbox-ose</package>.  The
-	port can be installed using these commands:</para>
+	&os; package or port in
+	<package>emulators/virtualbox-ose</package>.  The port can be
+	installed using these commands:</para>
 
       <screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>cd /usr/ports/emulators/virtualbox-ose</userinput>
 &prompt.root; <userinput>make install clean</userinput></screen>
@@ -1152,18 +1168,18 @@ EndSection</programlisting>
 
       <programlisting>vboxnet_enable="YES"</programlisting>
 
-      <para>The <systemitem class="groupname">vboxusers</systemitem> group is created
-	during installation of
+      <para>The <systemitem class="groupname">vboxusers</systemitem>
+	group is created during installation of
 	<application>&virtualbox;</application>.  All users that need
 	access to <application>&virtualbox;</application> will have to
-	be added as members of this group.  <command>pw</command>
-	can be used to add new members:</para>
+	be added as members of this group.  <command>pw</command> can
+	be used to add new members:</para>
 
       <screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>pw groupmod vboxusers -m <replaceable>yourusername</replaceable></userinput></screen>
 
-      <para>The default permissions for <filename>/dev/vboxnetctl</filename> are
-	restrictive and need to be changed for bridged
-	networking:</para>
+      <para>The default permissions for
+	<filename>/dev/vboxnetctl</filename> are restrictive and need
+	to be changed for bridged networking:</para>
 
       <screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>chown root:vboxusers /dev/vboxnetctl</userinput>
 &prompt.root; <userinput>chmod 0660 /dev/vboxnetctl</userinput></screen>
@@ -1183,8 +1199,9 @@ perm    vboxnetctl 0660</programlisting>
 	<application>&virtualbox;</application>, refer to the
 	<link xlink:href="http://www.virtualbox.org">official
 	  website</link>.  For &os;-specific information and
-	troubleshooting instructions, refer to the <link xlink:href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/VirtualBox">relevant page in
-	  the &os; wiki</link>.</para>
+	troubleshooting instructions, refer to the <link
+	  xlink:href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/VirtualBox">relevant
+	  page in the &os; wiki</link>.</para>
     </sect2>
 
     <sect2 xml:id="virtualization-virtualbox-usb-support">
@@ -1242,12 +1259,13 @@ add path 'usb/*' mode 0660 group operato
 
       <para>In order for users to be able to use
 	<application>&virtualbox;</application> DVD/CD functions, they
-	need access to <filename>/dev/xpt0</filename>, <filename>/dev/cd<replaceable>N</replaceable></filename>,
-	and <filename>/dev/pass<replaceable>N</replaceable></filename>.
+	need access to <filename>/dev/xpt0</filename>,
+	<filename>/dev/cd<replaceable>N</replaceable></filename>, and
+	<filename>/dev/pass<replaceable>N</replaceable></filename>.
 	This is usually achieved by making the user a member of
-	<systemitem class="groupname">operator</systemitem>.  Permissions to these devices
-	have to be corrected by adding these lines to
-	<filename>/etc/devfs.conf</filename>:</para>
+	<systemitem class="groupname">operator</systemitem>.
+	Permissions to these devices have to be corrected by adding
+	these lines to <filename>/etc/devfs.conf</filename>:</para>
 
       <programlisting>perm cd* 0660
 perm xpt0 0660


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