From fac2168b02efda6a71508b3fabdbe1f5f016c34a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Andrew Bartlett Date: Fri, 24 May 2002 13:24:58 +0000 Subject: Some grammar fixes picked up from the bugs.debian.org, submitted by jrv@vanzandt.mv.com Most of them didn't apply any more, but the bits that did I've commited. Andrew Bartlett (This used to be commit 1022a176e5af25872f34147d6f8b38601134915c) --- docs/faq/Samba-Server-FAQ.sgml | 4 ++-- docs/faq/sambafaq.sgml | 4 ++-- 2 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) (limited to 'docs/faq') diff --git a/docs/faq/Samba-Server-FAQ.sgml b/docs/faq/Samba-Server-FAQ.sgml index da6b50f99e..eddad19e25 100644 --- a/docs/faq/Samba-Server-FAQ.sgml +++ b/docs/faq/Samba-Server-FAQ.sgml @@ -296,7 +296,7 @@ to somewhere on your network to see if TCP/IP is functioning OK. If it is, the problem is most likely name resolution. If your client has a facility to do so, hardcode a mapping between the -hosts IP and the name you want to use. For example, with Man Manager +hosts IP and the name you want to use. For example, with Lan Manager or Windows for Workgroups you would put a suitable entry in the file LMHOSTS. If this works, the problem is in the communication between your client and the netbios name server. If it does not work, then @@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ the name you gave. The first step is to check the exact name of the service you are trying to connect to (consult your system administrator). Assuming it -exists and you specified it correctly (read your client's doco on how +exists and you specified it correctly (read your client's docs on how to specify a service name correctly), read on: diff --git a/docs/faq/sambafaq.sgml b/docs/faq/sambafaq.sgml index 333ac55f67..17ed7059fd 100644 --- a/docs/faq/sambafaq.sgml +++ b/docs/faq/sambafaq.sgml @@ -371,7 +371,7 @@ to somewhere on your network to see if TCP/IP is functioning OK. If it is, the problem is most likely name resolution. If your client has a facility to do so, hardcode a mapping between the -hosts IP and the name you want to use. For example, with Man Manager +hosts IP and the name you want to use. For example, with Lan Manager or Windows for Workgroups you would put a suitable entry in the file LMHOSTS. If this works, the problem is in the communication between your client and the netbios name server. If it does not work, then @@ -394,7 +394,7 @@ the name you gave. The first step is to check the exact name of the service you are trying to connect to (consult your system administrator). Assuming it -exists and you specified it correctly (read your client's doco on how +exists and you specified it correctly (read your client's docs on how to specify a service name correctly), read on: -- cgit