From e9dd9f9547350c7dc0473583b5c2228dc8f0ab76 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Jason St. John" Date: Thu, 27 Jun 2013 21:51:44 +0200 Subject: man: improve grammar and word formatting in numerous man pages Use proper grammar, word usage, adjective hyphenation, commas, capitalization, spelling, etc. To improve readability, some run-on sentences or sentence fragments were revised. [zj: remove the space from 'file name', 'host name', and 'time zone'.] --- man/machine-id.xml | 20 ++++++++++---------- 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) (limited to 'man/machine-id.xml') diff --git a/man/machine-id.xml b/man/machine-id.xml index 1e558a6178..d7a56cb548 100644 --- a/man/machine-id.xml +++ b/man/machine-id.xml @@ -55,12 +55,12 @@ Description The /etc/machine-id file - contains the unique machine id of the local system + contains the unique machine ID of the local system that is set during installation. The machine ID is a - single newline-terminated, hexadecimal, lowercase 32 - character machine ID string. (When decoded from - hexadecimal this corresponds with a 16 byte/128 bit - string.) + single newline-terminated, hexadecimal, 32-character, + lowercase machine ID string. When decoded from + hexadecimal, this corresponds with a 16-byte/128-bit + string. The machine ID is usually generated from a random source during system installation and stays @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ boot if it is found to be empty. The machine ID does not change based on user - configuration, or when hardware is replaced. + configuration or when hardware is replaced. This machine ID adheres to the same format and logic as the D-Bus machine ID. @@ -77,10 +77,10 @@ Programs may use this ID to identify the host with a globally unique ID in the network, which does not change even if the local network configuration - changes. Due to this and its greater length it is + changes. Due to this and its greater length, it is a more useful replacement for the gethostid3 - call POSIX specifies. + call that POSIX specifies. The systemd-machine-id-setup1 @@ -94,8 +94,8 @@ Note that the machine ID historically is not an OSF UUID as defined by RFC - 4122, nor a Microsoft GUID. Starting with - systemd v30 newly generated machine IDs however do + 4122, nor a Microsoft GUID; however, starting with + systemd v30, newly generated machine IDs do qualify as v4 UUIDs. In order to maintain compatibility with existing -- cgit v1.2.3-54-g00ecf