From 60d7d2aa354702c3de4733149872021296845b30 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Sam Hartman Date: Sat, 26 Jul 2003 21:12:31 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Fix typos in templates --- debian/openafs-client.templates | 18 +++++++++--------- 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) diff --git a/debian/openafs-client.templates b/debian/openafs-client.templates index c41c34d44..88c15b3e3 100644 --- a/debian/openafs-client.templates +++ b/debian/openafs-client.templates @@ -14,19 +14,19 @@ _Description: What hosts are DB servers for your home cell? Template: openafs-client/thiscell Type: string _Description: What AFS cell does this workstation belong to? - AFS filespace is organized into cells or administrative domains. - Each workstation belongs to one cell. Usually the cell is the DNS - domain name of the site. + AFS filespace is organized into cells or administrative domains. + Each workstation belongs to one cell. Usually the cell is the DNS + domain name of the site. Template: openafs-client/cachesize Type: string _Default: 50000 _Description: How large is your AFS cache (kb)? - AFS uses a area of the disk to cache remote files for faster - access. This cache will be mounted on /var/cache/openafs. It is - important that the cache not overfill the partition it is located - on. Often, people find it useful to dedicate a partition to their - AFS cache. + AFS uses a area of the disk to cache remote files for faster + access. This cache will be mounted on /var/cache/openafs. It is + important that the cache not overfill the partition it is located + on. Often, people find it useful to dedicate a partition to their + AFS cache. Template: openafs-client/run-client Type: boolean @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ _Description: Look up AFS cells in DNS? Template: openafs-client/crypt Type: boolean Default: true -_Description: ENcrypt authenticated traffic with AFS fileserver? +_Description: Encrypt authenticated traffic with AFS fileserver? AFS provides a weak form of encryption that can optionally be used between a client and the fileservers. While this encryption is weaker than DES and thus is not sufficient for highly confidential data, it does provide -- 2.39.5