Fix computeroutput usage

Fix two wrong markup usages.

Change-Id: Ifda2b68f26c54f16ae5aff4d23bb2d46bcf0e990
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Andreas Jaeger 2013-12-24 09:59:28 +01:00
parent e54ccafb6a
commit 1843645fd2
2 changed files with 7 additions and 5 deletions

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@ -226,8 +226,8 @@ disk, carefully check that the resized disk boots and works correctly.
system:<screen><prompt>#</prompt> <userinput>kpartx -av /dev/loop0</userinput></screen></para> system:<screen><prompt>#</prompt> <userinput>kpartx -av /dev/loop0</userinput></screen></para>
<para>If the image has, say three partitions (/boot, /, /swap), there should be one new <para>If the image has, say three partitions (/boot, /, /swap), there should be one new
device created per device created per
partition:<screen><prompt>$</prompt> <userinput>ls -l /dev/mapper/loop0p*</userinput><computeroutput> partition:<screen><prompt>$</prompt> <userinput>ls -l /dev/mapper/loop0p*</userinput>
brw-rw---- 1 root disk 43, 49 2012-03-05 15:32 /dev/mapper/loop0p1 <computeroutput>brw-rw---- 1 root disk 43, 49 2012-03-05 15:32 /dev/mapper/loop0p1
brw-rw---- 1 root disk 43, 50 2012-03-05 15:32 /dev/mapper/loop0p2 brw-rw---- 1 root disk 43, 50 2012-03-05 15:32 /dev/mapper/loop0p2
brw-rw---- 1 root disk 43, 51 2012-03-05 15:32 /dev/mapper/loop0p3</computeroutput></screen>To brw-rw---- 1 root disk 43, 51 2012-03-05 15:32 /dev/mapper/loop0p3</computeroutput></screen>To
mount the second partition, as mount the second partition, as

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@ -47,13 +47,15 @@
to an SSH session by using an OpenSSH client to log in remotely to an SSH session by using an OpenSSH client to log in remotely
to the required server node (Control, Network, Compute). Open a to the required server node (Control, Network, Compute). Open a
terminal on your host machine. Run the following command: terminal on your host machine. Run the following command:
<screen><prompt>$</prompt> <userinput>ssh-keygen -t rsa</userinput></screen><screen><computeroutput>Generating public/private rsa key pair. <screen><prompt>$</prompt> <userinput>ssh-keygen -t rsa</userinput>
<computeroutput>Generating public/private rsa key pair.
Enter file in which to save the key (/u/kim/.ssh/id_rsa): [RETURN] Enter file in which to save the key (/u/kim/.ssh/id_rsa): [RETURN]
Enter passphrase (empty for no passphrase): &lt;can be left empty> Enter passphrase (empty for no passphrase): &lt;can be left empty>
Enter same passphrase again: &lt;can be left empty> Enter same passphrase again: &lt;can be left empty>
Your identification has been saved in /home/user/.ssh/id_rsa. Your identification has been saved in /home/user/.ssh/id_rsa.
Your public key has been saved in /home/user/.ssh/id_rsa.pub. Your public key has been saved in /home/user/.ssh/id_rsa.pub.
The key fingerprint is:   The key fingerprint is:
b7:18:ad:3b:0b:50:5c:e1:da:2d:6f:5b:65:82:94:c5 xyz@example</computeroutput></screen></para> b7:18:ad:3b:0b:50:5c:e1:da:2d:6f:5b:65:82:94:c5 xyz@example</computeroutput></screen>
</para>
</formalpara> </formalpara>
</chapter> </chapter>