[deployment-guide/comm-rel: 275/727] Added indexing.

Jaromir Hradilek jhradile at fedoraproject.org
Tue Oct 19 12:47:42 UTC 2010


commit 368ba82c36288671681faf362a6fbd12a96b8586
Author: Jaromir Hradilek <jhradile at redhat.com>
Date:   Fri Aug 6 14:23:12 2010 +0200

    Added indexing.
    
    Also, I have fixed one more silly typing error.

 en-US/The_kdump_Crash_Recovery_Service.xml |   11 ++++++++++-
 1 files changed, 10 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/en-US/The_kdump_Crash_Recovery_Service.xml b/en-US/The_kdump_Crash_Recovery_Service.xml
index d7326b8..70d543a 100644
--- a/en-US/The_kdump_Crash_Recovery_Service.xml
+++ b/en-US/The_kdump_Crash_Recovery_Service.xml
@@ -37,12 +37,21 @@
       </important>
       <section id="s3-kdump-configuration-firstboot-enable">
         <title>Enabling the Service</title>
+        <indexterm>
+          <primary><systemitem class="service">kdump</systemitem></primary>
+          <secondary>enabling the service</secondary>
+        </indexterm>
         <para>
           To start the <systemitem class="service">kdump</systemitem> daemon at boot time, select the <guilabel>Enable kdump?</guilabel> check box. This will enable the service for runlevels <literal>2</literal>, <literal>3</literal>, <literal>4</literal>, and <literal>5</literal>, and start it for the current session. Similarly, unselecting the check box will disable it for all runlevels and stop the service immediately.
         </para>
       </section>
       <section id="s3-kdump-configuration-firstboot-memory">
-        <title>Configuring thr Memory Usage</title>
+        <title>Configuring the Memory Usage</title>
+        <indexterm>
+          <primary><systemitem class="service">kdump</systemitem></primary>
+          <secondary>configuring the service</secondary>
+          <tertiary>memory usage</tertiary>
+        </indexterm>
         <para>
           To configure the amount of memory that is reserved for the <systemitem>kdump</systemitem> kernel, click the up and down arrow buttons next to the <guilabel>Kdump Memory</guilabel> field to increase or decrease the value. Notice that the <guilabel>Usable System Memory</guilabel> field changes accordingly showing you the remaining memory that will be available to the system.
         </para>


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