--- wikisrc/users/jdf.mdwn 2013/02/27 00:02:45 1.11 +++ wikisrc/users/jdf.mdwn 2013/03/04 00:33:23 1.17 @@ -12,28 +12,19 @@ notes I took about some topics. I'm currently trying to migrate the NetBSD guide to the wiki. The relevant files are these ones: - * ap-ack - * ap-biblio - * ap-contrib - * ap-xml - * appendix * bluetooth - * boot * build * carp * ccd * cgd * chap-exinst - * chap-intro * cons * dns * edit * fetch - * index * inetd * inst-media * inst - * kernel * linux * lvm * mail @@ -42,20 +33,23 @@ files are these ones: * net-practice * net-services * pam - * preface * print - * rc - * rf * rmmedia * tuning - * updating - * upgrading - * veriexec - * x Already done: * audio + * boot + * index + * intro + * kernel + * raidframe + * rc + * updating + * upgrading + * veriexec + * x I started working on it in `guide/`, though the original proposal was to store it in `guide/netbsd`. However, whoever wants to change the @@ -65,7 +59,7 @@ directory can do so. Currently, NetBSD is a very generic operating system, leaving almost all choices up to the user. While some consider this a strength, and it -definetly is for people who know what they're doing, it's an obstacle for +definitely is for people who know what they're doing, it's an obstacle for people who then have to setup *everything* by hand. Creating a *NetBSD flavoured* distribution shouldn't be much work, and require