commit a63f640b43bd3ba89524d0c1e9c41d0677613448
Author: Pete Travis <immanetize(a)fedoraproject.org>
Date: Fri Dec 20 22:20:24 2013 -0700
remove or replace references to Deployment Guide as needed
...titions-section-2-itemizedlist-1-listitem-3.xml | 2 +-
...titions-section-2-itemizedlist-1-listitem-4.xml | 2 +-
...titions-section-2-itemizedlist-1-listitem-5.xml | 2 +-
en-US/Create_LVM-common-para-2.xml | 2 +-
en-US/Create_LVM-x86.xml | 2 +-
en-US/Create_Software_RAID-common-para-1.xml | 2 +-
en-US/Kickstart2.xml | 2 +-
en-US/Ksconfig.xml | 4 ++--
...eps_Network_Install_section_2-common-para-8.xml | 2 +-
en-US/X86_Bootloader.xml | 2 +-
en-US/pxe-server-config-bios.xml | 2 +-
en-US/pxe-server-config-efi.xml | 2 +-
12 files changed, 13 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/en-US/Adding_Partitions-section-2-itemizedlist-1-listitem-3.xml
b/en-US/Adding_Partitions-section-2-itemizedlist-1-listitem-3.xml
index 246b61a..fb3b8eb 100644
--- a/en-US/Adding_Partitions-section-2-itemizedlist-1-listitem-3.xml
+++ b/en-US/Adding_Partitions-section-2-itemizedlist-1-listitem-3.xml
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
]>
<listitem>
<para>
- <guilabel>logical volume (LVM)</guilabel> — Creating an LVM
partition automatically generates an LVM logical volume. LVM can improve performance when
using physical disks. To create a logical volume, refer to <xref
linkend="Create_LVM-x86" />. For more information regarding LVM, refer to the
<citetitle>Fedora Deployment Guide</citetitle>.
+ <guilabel>logical volume (LVM)</guilabel> — Creating an LVM
partition automatically generates an LVM logical volume. LVM can improve performance when
using physical disks. To create a logical volume, refer to <xref
linkend="Create_LVM-x86" />. For more information regarding LVM, refer to the
<citetitle>Fedora System Administrators Guide</citetitle>.
</para>
</listitem>
diff --git a/en-US/Adding_Partitions-section-2-itemizedlist-1-listitem-4.xml
b/en-US/Adding_Partitions-section-2-itemizedlist-1-listitem-4.xml
index 7f1d623..c5e3204 100644
--- a/en-US/Adding_Partitions-section-2-itemizedlist-1-listitem-4.xml
+++ b/en-US/Adding_Partitions-section-2-itemizedlist-1-listitem-4.xml
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
]>
<listitem>
<para>
- <guilabel>software RAID</guilabel> — Creating two or more
software RAID partitions allows you to create a RAID device. One RAID partition is
assigned to each disk on the system. To create a RAID device, refer to <xref
linkend="Create_Software_RAID-x86" />. For more information regarding RAID,
refer to the chapter <citetitle>RAID (Redundant Array of Independent
Disks)</citetitle> in the <citetitle>Fedora Deployment
Guide</citetitle>.
+ <guilabel>software RAID</guilabel> — Creating two or more
software RAID partitions allows you to create a RAID device. One RAID partition is
assigned to each disk on the system. To create a RAID device, refer to <xref
linkend="Create_Software_RAID-x86" />. For more information regarding RAID,
refer to the chapter <citetitle>RAID (Redundant Array of Independent
Disks)</citetitle> in the <citetitle>Fedora System Administrators
Guide</citetitle>.
</para>
</listitem>
diff --git a/en-US/Adding_Partitions-section-2-itemizedlist-1-listitem-5.xml
b/en-US/Adding_Partitions-section-2-itemizedlist-1-listitem-5.xml
index 5d0bc12..bb00c30 100644
--- a/en-US/Adding_Partitions-section-2-itemizedlist-1-listitem-5.xml
+++ b/en-US/Adding_Partitions-section-2-itemizedlist-1-listitem-5.xml
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
]>
<listitem>
<para>
- <guilabel>swap</guilabel> — Swap partitions are used to support
virtual memory. In other words, data is written to a swap partition when there is not
enough RAM to store the data your system is processing. Refer to the
<citetitle>Fedora Deployment Guide</citetitle> for additional information.
+ <guilabel>swap</guilabel> — Swap partitions are used to support
virtual memory. In other words, data is written to a swap partition when there is not
enough RAM to store the data your system is processing. Refer to the
<citetitle>Fedora System Administrators Guide</citetitle> for additional
information.
</para>
</listitem>
diff --git a/en-US/Create_LVM-common-para-2.xml b/en-US/Create_LVM-common-para-2.xml
index 027b5ab..8b902ae 100644
--- a/en-US/Create_LVM-common-para-2.xml
+++ b/en-US/Create_LVM-common-para-2.xml
@@ -4,6 +4,6 @@
%BOOK_ENTITIES;
]>
<para>
- To read more about LVM, refer to the <citetitle>Fedora Deployment
Guide</citetitle>. Note, LVM is only available in the graphical installation
program.
+ To read more about LVM, refer to the <citetitle>Fedora System Administrators
Guide</citetitle>. Note, LVM is only available in the graphical installation
program.
</para>
diff --git a/en-US/Create_LVM-x86.xml b/en-US/Create_LVM-x86.xml
index 64fa8af..08272ed 100644
--- a/en-US/Create_LVM-x86.xml
+++ b/en-US/Create_LVM-x86.xml
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
<!-- Create LVM Logical Volume --> <xi:include
href="Create_LVM-common-important-1.xml"
xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
<!-- Important — LVM Unavailable in Text Installs --> <xi:include
href="Create_LVM-common-para-1.xml"
xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
<!-- Logical Volume Management (LVM) presents a simple logical view of underlying
physical storage space --> <xi:include
href="Create_LVM-common-para-2.xml"
xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
- <!-- To read more about LVM, refer to the Fedora Deployment Guide -->
+ <!-- To read more about LVM, refer to the Fedora System Administrators Guide
-->
<figure float="0">
<title>Configure a logical volume</title>
diff --git a/en-US/Create_Software_RAID-common-para-1.xml
b/en-US/Create_Software_RAID-common-para-1.xml
index ffb3c40..f596350 100644
--- a/en-US/Create_Software_RAID-common-para-1.xml
+++ b/en-US/Create_Software_RAID-common-para-1.xml
@@ -4,6 +4,6 @@
%BOOK_ENTITIES;
]>
<para>
- <firstterm>Redundant arrays of independent disks</firstterm> (RAIDs) are
constructed from multiple storage devices that are arranged to provide increased
performance and — in some configurations — greater fault tolerance. Refer to the
<citetitle>Fedora Deployment Guide</citetitle> for a description of different
kinds of RAIDs.
+ <firstterm>Redundant arrays of independent disks</firstterm> (RAIDs) are
constructed from multiple storage devices that are arranged to provide increased
performance and — in some configurations — greater fault tolerance.
</para>
diff --git a/en-US/Kickstart2.xml b/en-US/Kickstart2.xml
index 581b4e1..11f72f6 100644
--- a/en-US/Kickstart2.xml
+++ b/en-US/Kickstart2.xml
@@ -2585,7 +2585,7 @@ If the <command>selinux</command> option is not present
in the kickstart file, S
</itemizedlist>
<para>
- For more information regarding SELinux for Fedora, refer to the
<citetitle>Fedora Deployment Guide</citetitle>.
+ For more information regarding SELinux for Fedora, refer to the
<citetitle>Fedora Security Guide</citetitle>.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
diff --git a/en-US/Ksconfig.xml b/en-US/Ksconfig.xml
index 2b7da6c..52c0509 100644
--- a/en-US/Ksconfig.xml
+++ b/en-US/Ksconfig.xml
@@ -488,7 +488,7 @@
If the system to be installed via kickstart does not have an Ethernet card, do not
configure one on the <guilabel>Network Configuration</guilabel> page.
</para>
<para>
- Networking is only required if you choose a networking-based installation method (NFS,
FTP, or HTTP). Networking can always be configured after installation with the
<application>Network Administration Tool</application>
(<command>system-config-network</command>). Refer to the Fedora Deployment
Guide for details.
+ Networking is only required if you choose a networking-based installation method
(NFS, FTP, or HTTP). Networking can always be configured after installation. Refer to the
<citetitle>Fedora System Administrators Guide</citetitle> for details.
</para>
<para>
For each Ethernet card on the system, click <guibutton>Add Network
Device</guibutton> and select the network device and network type for the device.
Select <guilabel>eth0</guilabel> to configure the first Ethernet card,
<guilabel>eth1</guilabel> for the second Ethernet card, and so on.
@@ -565,7 +565,7 @@
</itemizedlist>
<para>
- These methods are not enabled by default. To enable one or more of these methods,
click the appropriate tab, click the checkbox next to
<guilabel>Enable</guilabel>, and enter the appropriate information for the
authentication method. Refer to the Fedora Deployment Guide for more information about the
options.
+ These methods are not enabled by default. To enable one or more of these methods,
click the appropriate tab, click the checkbox next to
<guilabel>Enable</guilabel>, and enter the appropriate information for the
authentication method. Refer to the <citetitle>Fedora System Administrators
Guide<citetitle> for more information about the options.
</para>
</section>
diff --git a/en-US/Steps_Network_Install_section_2-common-para-8.xml
b/en-US/Steps_Network_Install_section_2-common-para-8.xml
index f68117e..d204b01 100644
--- a/en-US/Steps_Network_Install_section_2-common-para-8.xml
+++ b/en-US/Steps_Network_Install_section_2-common-para-8.xml
@@ -4,6 +4,6 @@
%BOOK_ENTITIES;
]>
<para>
- Be sure to test the NFS share following the directions in the <citetitle>Fedora
Deployment Guide</citetitle>. Refer to your NFS documentation for details on
starting and stopping the NFS server.
+ Be sure to test the NFS share following the directions in the <citetitle>Fedora
System Administrators Guide</citetitle>. Refer to your NFS documentation for details
on starting and stopping the NFS server.
</para>
diff --git a/en-US/X86_Bootloader.xml b/en-US/X86_Bootloader.xml
index ec75c88..c09a527 100644
--- a/en-US/X86_Bootloader.xml
+++ b/en-US/X86_Bootloader.xml
@@ -353,7 +353,7 @@
</itemizedlist>
<para>
- For additional information, refer to the <citetitle>Fedora Deployment
Guide</citetitle>.
+ For additional information, refer to the <citetitle>Fedora System Administrators
Guide</citetitle>.
</para>
</section> -->
diff --git a/en-US/pxe-server-config-bios.xml b/en-US/pxe-server-config-bios.xml
index 28e1b4b..e7e5470 100644
--- a/en-US/pxe-server-config-bios.xml
+++ b/en-US/pxe-server-config-bios.xml
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@
</step>
<step>
<para>
- Configure your DHCP server to use the boot images packaged with SYSLINUX. (If you
do not have a DHCP server installed, refer to the <citetitle>DHCP
Servers</citetitle> chapter in the <citetitle>Fedora Deployment
Guide</citetitle>.)
+ Configure your DHCP server to use the boot images packaged with SYSLINUX. (If you
do not have a DHCP server installed, refer to the <citetitle>DHCP
Servers</citetitle> chapter in the <citetitle>Fedora System Administrators
Guide</citetitle>.)
</para>
<para>
A sample configuration in <filename>/etc/dhcp/dhcpd.conf</filename>
might look like:
diff --git a/en-US/pxe-server-config-efi.xml b/en-US/pxe-server-config-efi.xml
index c766b01..76c0f0a 100644
--- a/en-US/pxe-server-config-efi.xml
+++ b/en-US/pxe-server-config-efi.xml
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@
</step>
<step>
<para>
- Configure your DHCP server to use the EFI boot images packaged with GRUB. (If you
do not have a DHCP server installed, refer to the <citetitle>DHCP
Servers</citetitle> chapter in the <citetitle>Fedora Deployment
Guide</citetitle>.)
+ Configure your DHCP server to use the EFI boot images packaged with GRUB. (If you
do not have a DHCP server installed, refer to the <citetitle>DHCP
Servers</citetitle> chapter in the <citetitle>Fedora System Administrators
Guide</citetitle>.)
</para>
<para>
A sample configuration in <filename>/etc/dhcp/dhcpd.conf</filename>
might look like: