website rev 222

en: Tiny typos
author Paul Issott <paul@slitaz.org>
date Sat Dec 13 17:55:55 2008 +0000 (2008-12-13)
parents 618359772d61
children b95b856b92dc
files en/doc/scratchbook/base-system.html en/doc/scratchbook/index.html en/get/index.html
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     1.4  also install the modules in a directory so as not to touch the host system. The configuration 
     1.5  of the Linux kernel sources is done by <code>make menuconfig</code> using ncurses or graphically 
     1.6  with <code>make gconfig</code> or <code>make xconfig</code> using GTK development packages and/or 
     1.7 -QT respectively. You can find in <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/en/doc/cookbook/slitaz-tools.html">SliTaz tools</a> 
     1.8 +QT respectively. You can find in <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/en/doc/cookbook/slitaz-tools.html">SliTaz tools</a>,
     1.9  Makefiles for the various 2.6.xx kernels.
    1.10  </p>
    1.11  <p>
    1.12 @@ -210,7 +210,7 @@
    1.13  </p>
    1.14  <p>
    1.15  You are free to create your own directory tree. In traditional Unix systems, /usr usually contains
    1.16 -files from the distribution, /dev contains devices (devices), /etc contains configuation files,
    1.17 +files from the distribution, /dev contains devices (devices), /etc contains configuration files,
    1.18  /lib libraries, /home for home users and /var for variable data. Note that we do not create 
    1.19  /lib, /bin or /sbin - these are created when BusyBox is installed.
    1.20  </p>
    1.21 @@ -537,7 +537,7 @@
    1.22  For a new image, when making changes in rootfs, simply copy the new rootfs.gz archive to rootcd/boot 
    1.23  and create a new image with <code>genisoimage</code> or <code>mkisofs</code>. For this you can also 
    1.24  use <strong>mktaziso</strong> within SliTaz tools. This script will check if the directories are present, 
    1.25 -generate a new compressed cpio archive and create a new bootable ISO image.
    1.26 +create a new compressed cpio archive and generate a new bootable ISO image.
    1.27  </p>
    1.28  <a name="rootcd"></a>
    1.29  <h3><font color="#6c0023">Make rootcd files</font></h3>
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     2.4  </p>
     2.5  <p>
     2.6  SliTaz uses the Syslinux bootloader and an archived initramfs 
     2.7 -compressed with cpio. This archive is them decompressed in memory
     2.8 +compressed with cpio. This archive is then decompressed in memory
     2.9  at boot by the kernel into a system of no fixed size, retaining
    2.10  control over init. At the time of compilation or copying of 
    2.11  applications, we use strip to clean the repositoiries. The system commands
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     3.3 @@ -93,10 +93,9 @@
     3.4  <ul>
     3.5  	<li>France - SliTaz mirror provided by Botux (200 Mps)
     3.6     	<a href="http://mirror.slitaz.org/">HTTP</a></li>
     3.7 -   	
     3.8 -	<li>France - mésobius mirror (100 Mps)
     3.9 +	<li>France - Mesobius mirror (100 Mps)
    3.10     	<a href="http://slitazmirror.linuxembarque.com/">HTTP</a></li>
    3.11 -   <li>France - Pimentvert mirror (100 Mps)
    3.12 +   	<li>France - Pimentvert mirror (100 Mps)
    3.13     	<a href="http://mirror.pimentvert.com/slitaz/">HTTP</a></li>
    3.14  	<li>France - TuxFamily mirror by
    3.15  	<a href="http://download.tuxfamily.org/slitaz/">HTTP</a> or