svn commit: r43031 - head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/basics
Dru Lavigne
dru at FreeBSD.org
Wed Oct 23 17:44:02 UTC 2013
Author: dru
Date: Wed Oct 23 17:44:01 2013
New Revision: 43031
URL: http://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/doc/43031
Log:
White space fix only. Translators can ignore.
Modified:
head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/basics/chapter.xml
Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/basics/chapter.xml
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--- head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/basics/chapter.xml Wed Oct 23 17:29:49 2013 (r43030)
+++ head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/basics/chapter.xml Wed Oct 23 17:44:01 2013 (r43031)
@@ -620,9 +620,9 @@ Password:
</indexterm>
<para>&os; provides a variety of different commands to manage
- user accounts. The most common commands are summarized in Table 4.1,
- followed by some examples of their usage. Refer to the manual
- page for each utility for more details and usage
+ user accounts. The most common commands are summarized in Table
+ 4.1, followed by some examples of their usage. Refer to the
+ manual page for each utility for more details and usage
examples.</para>
<table frame="none" pgwide="1">
@@ -687,25 +687,25 @@ Password:
class="directory">/usr/share/skel</filename></primary>
</indexterm>
<indexterm><primary>skeleton directory</primary></indexterm>
- <para>The recommended program for adding new users is &man.adduser.8;.
- When a new user is added, this program automatically updates
- <filename>/etc/passwd</filename> and
+ <para>The recommended program for adding new users is
+ &man.adduser.8;. When a new user is added, this program
+ automatically updates <filename>/etc/passwd</filename> and
<filename>/etc/group</filename>. It also creates a home
directory for the new user, copies in the default
configuration files from <filename
class="directory">/usr/share/skel</filename>, and can
optionally mail the new user a welcome message. This utility
must be run as the <username>superuser</username></para>
-
+
<para>The &man.adduser.8; utility is interactive and walks
- through the steps for creating a new user account. As seen in
+ through the steps for creating a new user account. As seen in
Example 4.2, either input the required information or press
<keycap>Return</keycap> to accept the default value shown in
square brackets. In this example, the user has been invited
into the <groupname>wheel</groupname> group, which is
- required to provide the account with superuser
- access. When finished, the utility will prompt to either
- create another user or to exit.</para>
+ required to provide the account with superuser access. When
+ finished, the utility will prompt to either create another
+ user or to exit.</para>
<example>
<title>Adding a User on &os;</title>
@@ -759,8 +759,8 @@ Goodbye!
</indexterm>
<para>To completely remove a user from the system, run
- &man.rmuser.8; as the superuser. This command performs the following
- steps:</para>
+ &man.rmuser.8; as the superuser. This command performs the
+ following steps:</para>
<procedure>
<step>
@@ -783,8 +783,8 @@ Goodbye!
</step>
<step>
- <para>Optionally removes the user's home directory, if it is owned by
- the user.</para>
+ <para>Optionally removes the user's home directory, if it is
+ owned by the user.</para>
</step>
<step>
@@ -802,10 +802,9 @@ Goodbye!
<step>
<para>Finally, removes the username from all groups to which
it belongs in <filename>/etc/group</filename>. If a group
- becomes empty and the group name is the
- same as the username, the group is removed. This
- complements the per-user unique groups created by
- &man.adduser.8;.</para>
+ becomes empty and the group name is the same as the
+ username, the group is removed. This complements the
+ per-user unique groups created by &man.adduser.8;.</para>
</step>
</procedure>
@@ -835,8 +834,9 @@ Removing user (jru): mailspool home pass
<indexterm><primary><command>chpass</command></primary></indexterm>
<para>Any user can use &man.chpass.1; to change their default
- shell and personal
- information associated with their user account. The superuser can use this utility to change additional account information for any user.</para>
+ shell and personal information associated with their user
+ account. The superuser can use this utility to change
+ additional account information for any user.</para>
<para>When passed no options, aside from an optional username,
&man.chpass.1; displays an editor containing user information.
@@ -844,16 +844,17 @@ Removing user (jru): mailspool home pass
updated with the new information.</para>
<note>
- <para>This utility will prompt for the user's password when exiting the
- editor, unless the utility is run as the superuser.</para>
+ <para>This utility will prompt for the user's password when
+ exiting the editor, unless the utility is run as the
+ superuser.</para>
</note>
-
+
<para>In Example 4.4, the superuser has typed
<command>chpass jru</command> and is now viewing the fields
that can be changed for this user. If
- <username>jru</username> runs this command instead, only the
- last six fields will be displayed and available for
- editing. This is shown in Example 4.5.</para>
+ <username>jru</username> runs this command instead, only the
+ last six fields will be displayed and available for editing.
+ This is shown in Example 4.5.</para>
<example>
<title>Using <command>chpass</command> as
@@ -906,10 +907,10 @@ Other information:</screen>
<primary>accounts</primary>
<secondary>changing password</secondary>
</indexterm>
- <para>Any user can easily change their password using &man.passwd.1;.
- To prevent accidental or unauthorized changes, this command will
- prompt for the user's original password before a new password can
- be set:</para>
+ <para>Any user can easily change their password using
+ &man.passwd.1;. To prevent accidental or unauthorized
+ changes, this command will prompt for the user's original
+ password before a new password can be set:</para>
<example>
<title>Changing Your Password</title>
@@ -943,7 +944,8 @@ passwd: done</screen>
<note>
<para>As with &man.chpass.1;, &man.yppasswd.1; is a link to
- &man.passwd.1;, so <acronym>NIS</acronym> works with either command.</para>
+ &man.passwd.1;, so <acronym>NIS</acronym> works with either
+ command.</para>
</note>
</sect3>
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