--- doc/en/books/handbook/config/chapter.sgml 2005/06/27 23:46:34 1.4 +++ doc/en/books/handbook/config/chapter.sgml 2005/06/28 06:31:14 1.5 @@ -45,38 +45,39 @@ can be set to tune a &os; system. - After reading this chapter, you will know: + After reading this chapter, you will know: - - - How to efficiently work with - file systems and swap partitions. - - - The basics of rc.conf configuration and - /usr/local/etc/rc.d startup systems. - - - How to configure and test a network card. - - - How to configure virtual hosts on your network devices. - - - How to use the various configuration files in - /etc. - - - How to tune &os; using sysctl - variables. - - - How to tune disk performance and modify kernel - limitations. - - + + + How to efficiently work with + file systems and swap partitions. + + + The basics of rc.conf configuration and + rc.d startup systems. + + + How to configure and test a network card. + + + How to configure virtual hosts on your network devices. + + + How to use the various configuration files in + /etc. + + + How to tune &os; using sysctl + variables. + + + How to tune disk performance and modify kernel + limitations. + + + - Before reading this chapter, you should: + Before reading this chapter, you should: @@ -90,6 +91,7 @@ (). + @@ -1071,7 +1073,7 @@ round-trip min/avg/max/stddev = 0.700/0. configured the network services? Did you configure the firewall correctly? Is the card you are using supported by &os;? Always check the hardware notes before sending off a bug report. Update - your version of &os; to the latest STABLE version. Check the + your version of &os; to the latest PREVIEW version. Check the mailing list archives, or perhaps search the Internet. If the card works, yet performance is poor, it would be @@ -1467,6 +1469,7 @@ cron.* kern.logsigexit=0 # Do not log fatal signal exits (e.g. sig 11) compat.linux.osname=&os; + compat.linux.osrelease=4.3-STABLE