Christian Mauderer commented on a discussion on package/libbsd/user/index.rst: https://gitlab.rtems.org/rtems/docs/rtems-docs/-/merge_requests/50#note_113865 > +application. It describes basic initialization and how to use various > features > +of LibBSD. > + > +FIXME: This documentation is still under construction. Contributions are > +welcome. > + > +Basics > +------ > + > +There are two basic configuration models: > + > +1. Using a configuration that is as close as possible to the FreeBSD > + configuration. That usually means that you create a `/etc/rc.conf` and > some > + other configuration files. Advantage of this model is that it is simple > and > + straightforward. Usually the FreeBSD documentation can be used to find > out > + how to configure something. The disadvantage is that the configuration > isn't I think I don't know the term "contraction" well enough to be sure what you mean exactly. That's most likely just a language problem for me because I'm not a native speaker. 1. Is the problem that I vaguely referenced to the FreeBSD documentation? 2. Or should I avoid that "Advantage ... disadvantage"? 3. Or do you mean that I just should add the disadvantage to the second method as an advantage? -- View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.rtems.org/rtems/docs/rtems-docs/-/merge_requests/50#note_113865 You're receiving this email because of your account on gitlab.rtems.org.
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