From 57c3a9463caf57a5878df7d51ea44e2e7eef8044 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Brian (bex) Exelbierd Date: Nov 21 2017 14:23:18 +0000 Subject: Fix http/https link issues --- diff --git a/en-US/Preface.adoc b/en-US/Preface.adoc index 66eec08..2061601 100644 --- a/en-US/Preface.adoc +++ b/en-US/Preface.adoc @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ Some of the graphical procedures and menu locations are specific to GNOME, but m [[sect-Preface-Target_Audience]] === Target Audience -The [citetitle]_System Administrator's Guide_ assumes you have a basic understanding of the {MAJOROS} operating system. If you need help with the installation of this system, refer to the link:++http://docs.fedoraproject.org/install-guide++[{MAJOROS} Installation Guide]. +The [citetitle]_System Administrator's Guide_ assumes you have a basic understanding of the {MAJOROS} operating system. If you need help with the installation of this system, refer to the link:++https://docs.fedoraproject.org/install-guide++[{MAJOROS} Installation Guide]. [[sect-Preface-Book_Organization]] === How to Read this Book diff --git a/en-US/basic-system-configuration/System_Locale_and_Keyboard_Configuration.adoc b/en-US/basic-system-configuration/System_Locale_and_Keyboard_Configuration.adoc index 7532180..540abde 100644 --- a/en-US/basic-system-configuration/System_Locale_and_Keyboard_Configuration.adoc +++ b/en-US/basic-system-configuration/System_Locale_and_Keyboard_Configuration.adoc @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ include::en-US/entities.adoc[] indexterm:[keyboard configuration] The *system locale* specifies the language settings of system services and user interfaces. The *keyboard layout* settings control the layout used on the text console and graphical user interfaces. -These settings can be made by modifying the `/etc/locale.conf` configuration file or by using the [application]*localectl* utility. Also, you can use the graphical user interface to perform the task; for a description of this method, see link:++http://docs.fedoraproject.org/install-guide++[{MAJOROS} Installation Guide]. +These settings can be made by modifying the `/etc/locale.conf` configuration file or by using the [application]*localectl* utility. Also, you can use the graphical user interface to perform the task; for a description of this method, see link:++https://docs.fedoraproject.org/install-guide++[{MAJOROS} Installation Guide]. [[s1-Setting_the_System_Locale]] ==== Setting the System Locale diff --git a/en-US/kernel-module-driver-configuration/Working_with_the_GRUB_2_Boot_Loader.adoc b/en-US/kernel-module-driver-configuration/Working_with_the_GRUB_2_Boot_Loader.adoc index 27c1939..971843d 100644 --- a/en-US/kernel-module-driver-configuration/Working_with_the_GRUB_2_Boot_Loader.adoc +++ b/en-US/kernel-module-driver-configuration/Working_with_the_GRUB_2_Boot_Loader.adoc @@ -951,4 +951,4 @@ Please see the following resources for more information on the GRUB 2 boot loade .External Documentation -* link:++http://docs.fedoraproject.org/install-guide++[ {MAJOROS} Installation Guide] — The Installation Guide provides basic information on GRUB 2, for example, installation, terminology, interfaces, and commands. +* link:++https://docs.fedoraproject.org/install-guide++[ {MAJOROS} Installation Guide] — The Installation Guide provides basic information on GRUB 2, for example, installation, terminology, interfaces, and commands. diff --git a/en-US/servers/Configuring_NTP_Using_ntpd.adoc b/en-US/servers/Configuring_NTP_Using_ntpd.adoc index 41f453b..4c7fe47 100644 --- a/en-US/servers/Configuring_NTP_Using_ntpd.adoc +++ b/en-US/servers/Configuring_NTP_Using_ntpd.adoc @@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ The broadcast and multicast modes require authentication by default. If you have [[s1-Managing_the_Time_on_Virtual_Machines]] ==== Managing the Time on Virtual Machines -Virtual machines cannot access a real hardware clock and a virtual clock is not stable enough as the stability is dependent on the host systems work load. For this reason, para-virtualized clocks should be provided by the virtualization application in use (for more information see _https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora/18/html/Virtualization_Administration_Guide/sect-Virtualization-Tips_and_tricks-Libvirt_Managed_Timers.html[Libvirt Managed Timers]_ in the _Virtualization Administration Guide_). On {MAJOROS} with [application]*KVM* the default clock source is [option]`kvm-clock`. See the [citetitle]_link:++http://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora/13/html/Virtualization_Guide/chap-Virtualization-KVM_guest_timing_management.html++[KVM guest timing management]_ chapter of the [citetitle]_Virtualization Host Configuration and Guest Installation Guide_. +Virtual machines cannot access a real hardware clock and a virtual clock is not stable enough as the stability is dependent on the host systems work load. For this reason, para-virtualized clocks should be provided by the virtualization application in use (for more information see _https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora/18/html/Virtualization_Administration_Guide/sect-Virtualization-Tips_and_tricks-Libvirt_Managed_Timers.html[Libvirt Managed Timers]_ in the _Virtualization Administration Guide_). On {MAJOROS} with [application]*KVM* the default clock source is [option]`kvm-clock`. See the [citetitle]_link:++https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora/13/html/Virtualization_Guide/chap-Virtualization-KVM_guest_timing_management.html++[KVM guest timing management]_ chapter of the [citetitle]_Virtualization Host Configuration and Guest Installation Guide_. [[s1-Understanding_Leap_Seconds]] ==== Understanding Leap Seconds