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From: Mitsuru IWASAKI <iwasaki@pc.jaring.my>
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$B$$$o$5$-$G$9!#(B

FAQ 1.72 $B%Y!<%9$N:n6H$b=*$j(B!! $B$H;W$C$?$i!"$\$/$,>!<j$K(B
$B<j85$GD>$7$F$$$?$@$1$N$b$N$,>/$7;D$C$F$$$^$7$?(B (^^;
$BA4A3C;$$$N$G$6$C$/$jFI$s$G$$$?$@$1$l$P9,$$$G$9!#(B
$B$3$l$,JRIU$$$?$i$H$j$"$($:8x3+$7$^$7$g$&(B!!

FAQ-hardware.sgml:
    $B%F!<%W%A%'%s%8%c!<$=$NB>!#(B
    doc-jp 3594 $B$GCfESH>C<$KN.$7$?$b$N$N40@.HG$G$9!#(B

FAQ-preface.sgml:
    $B?75,K]Lu(B + $B$A$g$C$H$7$?=$@5!#(Bdoc-jp 3440 $B$N2<Lu$r4p$K$7$^$7$?!#(B

FAQ-x.sgml:
    XF86Setup $B$K$D$$$F$NLuCm$NDI2C!#(B


diff -u 1012/FAQ-hardware.sgml 1030/FAQ-hardware.sgml
--- 1012/FAQ-hardware.sgml	Wed Oct  8 22:12:05 1997
+++ 1030/FAQ-hardware.sgml	Thu Oct 30 18:18:06 1997
@@ -198,19 +198,18 @@
           $B$3$l$i$O(B FreeBSD $B>e$G$OF0:n$7$^$;$s(B. 
       </sect1>
 
-<!-- NOTYET -->
       <sect1>
-        <heading>How about tape changers?</heading>
+        <heading>$B$I$s$J%F!<%W%A%'%s%8%c!<$r%5%]!<%H$7$F$$$^$9$+(B?</heading>
 
-          <p>FreeBSD 2.2 supports SCSI changers using the <tt/ch/ device and the
-          <tt/chio/ command.  The details of how you actually control the
-          changer can be found in the <tt/chio(1)/ man page.
-
-          If you're not using <tt/AMANDA/ or some other product that already
-          understands changers, remember that they're only know how to move a
-          tape from one point to another, so you need to keep track of which
-          slot a tape is in, and which slot the tape currently in the drive
-          needs to go back to.
+          <p>FreeBSD 2.2 $B$O(B <tt/ch/ $B%G%P%$%9$H(B <tt/chio/ $B%3%^%s%I$r;HMQ$7$?(B
+          SCSI $B%A%'%s%8%c!<$r%5%]!<%H$7$F$$$^$9(B. $B<B:]$N%A%'%s%8%c!<$N(B
+          $B@)8fJ}K!$N>\:Y$O(B, <tt/chio(1)/ $B$N%^%K%e%"%k%Z!<%8$K$"$j$^$9(B.
+
+          $B;HMQ$7$F$$$k@=IJ$,(B, <tt/AMANDA/ $B$J$I$N$h$&$K%A%'%s%8%c!<$K(B
+          $BBP1~:Q$_$N$b$N$G$J$$>l9g$O(B, $B<!$N$3$H$K$D$$$FN10U$7$F$/$@$5$$(B.
+          $B$=$l$i$N@=IJ$OG$0U$N%]%$%s%H4V$N%F!<%W$N0\F0$r@)8f$9$k$@$1$J$N$G(B,
+          $B%F!<%W$,$I$N%9%m%C%H$KF~$C$F$$$k$+(B, $B8=:_%I%i%$%V$K$"$k%F!<%W$,(B
+          $B$I$N%9%m%C%H$KLa$k$Y$-$+$rGD0.$7$F$*$/I,MW$,$"$j$^$9(B.
       </sect1>
 
       <sect1>
@@ -432,17 +431,16 @@
 
    	  $B$&$^$/$$$1$P(B, $B>-Mh$N%P!<%8%g%s$G$O$3$NLdBj$,2r7h$7$F$$$k$3$H$G$7$g$&(B. 
 
-<!-- NOTYET -->
-          <tt/NOTE:/ You can not use a <bf/dangerously dedicated/ disk with
-          an HP Netserver. See <ref id="dedicate" name="this note"> for
-          more info.
+          <tt/$BCm0U(B:/ HP Netserver $B$G$O(B<bf/$B4m$J$$@lMQ%G%#%9%/(B/$B$O(B
+          $B;HMQ$G$-$^$;$s(B. $B>\:Y$K$D$$$F$O(B <ref id="dedicate" name="$B$3$NCm0U;v9`(B">
+          $B$r$4Mw$/$@$5$$(B.
 
       <sect1>
     <heading>$B$3$N(B CMD640 IDE $B%3%s%H%m!<%i$H0l=o$K;H$&$H2?$+$,$*$+$7$$$h$&$G$9(B. </heading>
 
     <p>$B$=$l$O2u$l$F$$$k$N$G$9(B. $BN>J}$N%A%c%s%M%k$rF1;~$K@)8f$G$-$J$$$N$G$9(B. 
 
-    <p>$B8=:_2sHr:v$O$"$j(B, $B;HMQ$7$F$$$k%7%9%F%`$,$3$N%A%C%W$r;HMQ(B
+    <p>$B8=:_$O2sHr:v$,$"$j(B, $B;HMQ$7$F$$$k%7%9%F%`$,$3$N%A%C%W$r;HMQ(B
     $B$7$F$$$k>l9g$K<+F0E*$KM-8z2=$7$^$9(B. $B>\:Y$K$D$$$F$O(B disk driver
     $B$N%^%K%e%"%k%Z!<%8(B (man 4 wd) $B$r;2>H$7$F$/$@$5$$(B. 
 
diff -u 1012/FAQ-preface.sgml 1030/FAQ-preface.sgml
--- 1012/FAQ-preface.sgml	Thu Oct  9 23:52:56 1997
+++ 1030/FAQ-preface.sgml	Thu Oct 30 22:15:27 1997
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
+<!-- $Id$ -->
 <!-- The FreeBSD Japanese Documentation Project -->
 <!-- Original revision: 1.72 -->
 
@@ -150,10 +150,7 @@
                   $B%9%?!<$K;n$7$F$b$i$&(B.
           </itemize>
 
-          No claim is made that a snapshot is regarded as being of
-	  ``production quality'' for any purpose.  For that, you will
-	  have to stick to full releases.
-          $B$I$s$JL\E*$G$"$l(B, snapshot $B$,(B ``$B@=IJIJ<A(B'' $B$G$"$k$H$N9M$($K(B
+          $B$I$s$JL\E*$G$"$l(B, snapshot $B$,!V@=IJ%l%Y%k$NIJ<A!W$G$"$k$H$N9M$($K(B
           $B4p$E$/MW5a$O9T$o$J$$$G$/$@$5$$(B. $B$=$N$h$&$J?M$O40A4$J%j%j!<%9(B
           $B$+$iN%$l$F$O$$$1$^$;$s(B.
 
@@ -227,11 +224,10 @@
           $B$3$H$r(B FreeBSD $B$N:G$bNI$$=j$N0l$D$@$H9M$($F$$$^$9(B.
         <p>
           $BJ?6QE*$K$O(B, $B$@$$$?$$(B 6 $B%v7n$4$H$K%j%j!<%9$,:n@.$5$l$^$9(B.
-<!-- NOTYET -->
         <p>
-          For people needing (or wanting) a little more excitement, there are
-          SNAPs released more frequently, particularly during the month or so
-          leading up to a release.
+          $B$b$&>/$7;I7c$,M_$7$$(B ($B$"$k$$$OBT$A1s$7$$(B) $BJ}!98~$1$K(B SNAP 
+          $B$H$$$&$b$N$,B8:_$7(B, $B$3$l$OFC$K%j%j!<%9$K6aIU$$$F$-$??t%v7n(B
+          $B$0$i$$$N4|4V$K$h$jIQHK$K8x3+$5$l$^$9(B.
 
       <sect1>
 	<heading>$B<+J,MQ$N%+%9%?%`%j%j!<%9$r9=C[$9$k$K$O(B?<label id="custrel"></heading>
diff -u 1012/FAQ-x.sgml 1030/FAQ-x.sgml
--- 1012/FAQ-x.sgml	Sun Oct 12 23:23:59 1997
+++ 1030/FAQ-x.sgml	Thu Oct 30 18:29:33 1997
@@ -17,6 +17,8 @@
 	  $B=>$C$F$/$@$5$$(B. $B$3$N%D!<%k$O$"$J$?$N%0%i%U%#%C%/%+!<%I$d(B
 	  $B%^%&%9$J$I$K9g$o$;$F(B XFree86(tm) $B$N@_Dj$r9T$&$N$r=u$1$F(B
 	  $B$/$l$^$9(B.
+	  ($BLuCm(B: XFree86 3.2 $B0J9_$+$i$O(B, $B$h$j@vN}$5$l$?(B XF86Setup $B$H$$$&(B
+	   $B%D!<%k$,MxMQ$G$-$^$9(B.)
 
 	  Xaccel $B%5!<%P!<$K$D$$$FD4$Y$F$_$k$N$b$$$$$G$7$g$&(B.  $B$3$l$O(B
 	  $B$H$F$bG<F@$N$$$/2A3J$GHNGd$5$l$F$$$^$9(B.  $B>\$7$/$O(B

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