Some Pa fixes from Tom, plus a little rearranging of the paragraph by me.

Submitted by:	Tom Rhodes
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Matthew Dillon 2002-12-28 19:08:11 +00:00
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@ -43,12 +43,23 @@ You are going to export this partition to your other machines via a
READ-ONLY NFS export so do not mix it with other more security-sensitive
partitions.
.Pp
You have to make a choice in regards to /usr/obj.
You can put /usr/obj in /FreeBSD or you can make /usr/obj its own partition.
I recommend making /usr/obj its own partition for safety (it is being
constantly modified) as well as to make certain things easier in the
development environment which I describe down the line.
I recommend a /usr/obj partition of at least 5GB.
You have to make a choice in regards to
.Pa /usr/obj .
You can put
.Pa /usr/obj
in
.Pa /FreeBSD
or you can make
.Pa /usr/obj
its own partition.
I recommend making it a separate partition for several reasons. First,
as a safety measure since this partition is written to a great deal.
Second, because you typically do not have to back it up.
Third, because it makes it far easier to mix and match the development
environments which are described later in this document.
I recommend a
.Pa /usr/obj
partition of at least 5GB.
.Pp
On the master server, use cvsup to automatically pull down and maintain
the
@ -295,7 +306,7 @@ make buildworld
If you are on the master server you are running in a -STABLE environment, but
that does not prevent you from building the -CURRENT world.
Just cd into the appropriate source directory and you are set. Do not
accidently install it on your master server though!
accidentally install it on your master server though!
.Bd -literal -offset 4n
cd /usr/src2
make buildworld