Author: alexander
Date: 2007-10-14 04:55:08 -0600 (Sun, 14 Oct 2007)
New Revision: 2111

Modified:
   trunk/doc/README.txt
Log:
Wrapped long lines

Modified: trunk/doc/README.txt
===================================================================
--- trunk/doc/README.txt        2007-10-13 14:05:55 UTC (rev 2110)
+++ trunk/doc/README.txt        2007-10-14 10:55:08 UTC (rev 2111)
@@ -80,8 +80,9 @@
    - parted
    - xlockmore
 
-This CD also includes jhalfs (a tool for extracting commands from the Linux 
From Scratch book and creating
-Makefiles that can download, check and build each LFS package for you.)
+This CD also includes jhalfs (a tool for extracting commands from the
+Linux From Scratch book and creating Makefiles that can download, check
+and build each LFS package for you.)
 
 You can compile other programs from sources directly on the CD. All locations
 on the CD can be written to (including /usr).
@@ -304,9 +305,9 @@
 
  * All other Chinese, Japanese and Korean locales (no support in 'brltty')
 
-If 'brltty' displays incorrect Braille patterns in your locale, please revert 
to
-the en_US locale, thus avoiding the use of non-ASCII characters. If you know 
how
-to fix this problem for your locale, mail this information to
+If 'brltty' displays incorrect Braille patterns in your locale, please revert
+to the en_US locale, thus avoiding the use of non-ASCII characters. If you
+know how to fix this problem for your locale, mail this information to
 <[email protected]>.
 
 RESUMING THE BUILD
@@ -403,8 +404,8 @@
 
 This CD comes with the "jhalfs" tool that allows extracting commands from the
 XML version of the LFS or CLFS book into Makefiles and shell scripts. You can
-find the jhalfs installation in the home directory of the "jhalfs" user, and 
the
-XML LFS book is in /usr/share/LFS-BOOK-6.3-XML. In order to use jhalfs,
+find the jhalfs installation in the home directory of the "jhalfs" user, and
+the XML LFS book is in /usr/share/LFS-BOOK-6.3-XML. In order to use jhalfs,
 you have to:
 
  * create a directory for your future LFS system and mount a partition there

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