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authorJesus Rodriguez Cuesta <jesusr@FreeBSD.org>1999-10-04 21:48:24 +0000
committerJesus Rodriguez Cuesta <jesusr@FreeBSD.org>1999-10-04 21:48:24 +0000
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@@ -1,9 +1,8 @@
-<!DOCTYPE BOOK PUBLIC "-//Davenport//DTD DocBook V3.0//EN">
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-<book>
+<!DOCTYPE ARTICLE PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD DocBook V3.1-Based Extension//EN">
+<!-- $FreeBSD: doc/en_US.ISO_8859-1/articles/formatting-media/article.sgml,v 1.7 1999/09/06 06:52:36 peter Exp $ -->
+<article>
-<bookinfo>
-<bookbiblio>
+<artheader>
<title>Formatting Media For Use With FreeBSD 2.2-RELEASE</title>
<subtitle>A Tutorial</subtitle>
@@ -23,13 +22,12 @@ format hard disk drives and similar media for use with FreeBSD. The
examples given have been tested under FreeBSD 2.2-GAMMA and may work
for other releases. </para>
</abstract>
-</bookbiblio>
-</bookinfo>
+</artheader>
-<chapter>
+<sect1>
<title>Introduction & Definitions</title>
-<sect1>
+<sect2>
<title>Overview</title>
<para>Successfully adding disks to an existing system is the mark of an
experienced system administrator. Slicing, partitioning, and adding
@@ -69,8 +67,8 @@ the selected disk and slice without affecting other disks. The other
method is running the tools manually from a root command line. For
dangerously dedicated mode, only three or four commands are involved
while <command>sysinstall</command> requires some manipulation.</para>
-</sect1>
-<sect1>
+</sect2>
+<sect2>
<title>Definitions</title>
<para>UNIX disk management over the centuries has invented many new
@@ -112,9 +110,9 @@ utility.</para></listitem>
represents 512 bytes of data.</para></listitem>
</itemizedlist>
-</sect1>
+</sect2>
-<sect1>
+<sect2>
<title>Warnings & Pitfalls</title>
<para>Building disks is not something to take lightly. It is quite possible
@@ -128,9 +126,9 @@ in doubt consult the kernel boot output for the proper device.</para>
<para>Needless to say, we are not responsible for any damage to any data
or hardware that you may experience. You work at your own risk!</para>
-</sect1>
+</sect2>
-<sect1>
+<sect2>
<title>Zip, Jaz, and Other Removables</title>
<para>Removable disks can be formatted in the same way as normal hard
@@ -147,21 +145,21 @@ Can't get the size
then the disk was not in the drive. In this case, you will need to restart the
machine before attempting to format disks.
</para>
-</sect1>
+</sect2>
-</chapter>
-<chapter>
+</sect1>
+<sect1>
<title>Formatting Disks in Dedicated Mode</title>
-<sect1>
+<sect2>
<title>Introduction</title>
<para>This section details how to make disks that are totally dedicated to
FreeBSD. Remember, dedicated mode disks cannot be booted by the PC
architecture.</para>
-</sect1>
-<sect1>
+</sect2>
+<sect2>
<title>Making Dedicated Mode Disks using Sysinstall</title>
<para><command>/stand/sysinstall</command>, the system installation
@@ -218,8 +216,8 @@ Ignore.
<listitem><para>Exit out by repeatedly pressing <keycap>ESCAPE</keycap>.</para></listitem>
</orderedlist>
-</sect1>
-<sect1>
+</sect2>
+<sect2>
<title>Making Dedicated Mode Disks Using the Command Line</title>
@@ -254,13 +252,13 @@ partitions (such as swap), use the following: </para>
<para>Your disk is now ready for use.</para>
+</sect2>
</sect1>
-</chapter>
-<chapter>
+<sect1>
<title>Making Compatibility Mode Disks</title>
-<sect1>
+<sect2>
<title>Introduction</title>
<para>The command line is the easiest way to make dedicated disks, and
the worst way to make compatibility disks. The command-line fdisk
@@ -268,8 +266,8 @@ utility requires higher math skills and an in-depth understanding of
the slice table, which is more than most people want to deal with.
Use sysinstall for compatibility disks, as described below.</para>
-</sect1>
-<sect1>
+</sect2>
+<sect2>
<title>Making Compatibility Mode Disks Using Sysinstall</title>
@@ -320,12 +318,12 @@ Ignore.
<para>Your new disk is now ready for use.</para>
+</sect2>
</sect1>
-</chapter>
-<chapter>
-<title>Other Disk Operations</title>
<sect1>
+<title>Other Disk Operations</title>
+<sect2>
<title>Adding Swap Space</title>
<para>As a system grows, it's need for swap space can also grow.
@@ -362,9 +360,9 @@ swapon: added /dev/sd0b as swap space
</para></listitem>
</orderedlist>
</para>
-</sect1>
+</sect2>
-<sect1>
+<sect2>
<title>Copying the Contents of Disks</title>
<!-- Should have specific tag -->
<para>Submitted By: Renaud Waldura (<email>renaud@softway.com</email>) </para>
@@ -383,9 +381,9 @@ mount /dev/wd2 /usr/home
</screen>
</informalexample>
</para>
-</sect1>
+</sect2>
-<sect1>
+<sect2>
<title>Creating Striped Disks using CCD</title>
<para>Commands Submitted By: Stan Brown (<email>stanb@awod.com</email>) </para>
@@ -429,10 +427,10 @@ newfs /dev/rccd0c
<para>Now you can mount and use your CCD by referencing device /dev/ccd0c.
</para>
+</sect2>
</sect1>
-</chapter>
-<chapter>
+<sect1>
<title>Credits</title>
@@ -457,8 +455,6 @@ work and pointing out inaccuracies, as well as miscellaneous support.
</itemizedlist>
</para>
-</chapter>
-
-
+</sect1>
-</book>
+</article>