diff --git a/xml/art-lite-quickstart.xml b/xml/art-lite-quickstart.xml index 463ec51..c2027c7 100644 --- a/xml/art-lite-quickstart.xml +++ b/xml/art-lite-quickstart.xml @@ -15,14 +15,15 @@ xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"> - Registering CentOS Linux &productnumber; with &rmt; + Registering CentOS Linux &productnumber; with &productname; &productname; &productnameshort; - This guide describes how to use &productname; to update CentOS Linux &productnumber;. + This guide describes how to use &productname; and &rmt; to update + CentOS Linux &productnumber;. @@ -62,10 +63,9 @@ includes one entitlement for &sles; 15 to host &rmt;. - &rmt; is a proxy system - for the &scc;. The &rmt; server is registered with the &scc;, and other systems in the network - are registered with the &rmt; server and receive packages from it directly. - + &rmt; is a proxy system for the &scc;. The &rmt; server is registered with the &scc;, + and other systems in the network are registered with the &rmt; server and receive + packages from it directly. diff --git a/xml/html/rh-art-lite-quickstart.html b/xml/html/rh-art-lite-quickstart.html index 905527a..d8d955b 100644 --- a/xml/html/rh-art-lite-quickstart.html +++ b/xml/html/rh-art-lite-quickstart.html @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ -Revision History: Registering CentOS Linux 7 with RMT +Revision History: Registering CentOS Linux 7 with SUSE Liberty LinuxSUSE Liberty Linux Lite - + @@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ useBR: false }); -

Revision History: Registering CentOS Linux 7 with RMT

2024-06-18

+

Revision History: Registering CentOS Linux 7 with SUSE Liberty LinuxSUSE Liberty Linux Lite

2024-06-18

Initial release.

diff --git a/xml/install-rmt-vm.xml b/xml/install-rmt-vm.xml index 0ff3d2f..d45f603 100644 --- a/xml/install-rmt-vm.xml +++ b/xml/install-rmt-vm.xml @@ -20,11 +20,11 @@ Use this procedure to install a &minvm;. This machine will be the &rmtool; (&rmt;) server. - You can use your &productname; subscription to register &slsa;. + You can use your &productname; subscription to register this machine. - &minvm; is a slimmed-down version of &sles;, available as a preconfigured virtual machine image. - If you would prefer to install a full &slsa; machine on bare metal, see + &minvm; is a slimmed-down version of &sles; (&slsa;), available as a preconfigured + virtual machine image. If you would prefer to install a full &slsa; machine on bare metal, see &instquick;. @@ -43,27 +43,26 @@ - The VM must have a static IP address and host name. This guide includes steps for - configuring these, but you must have basic networking knowledge to fill in the details. + The VM must have a static IP address and host name. This guide includes steps for configuring + the VM's network setup, but you must have basic networking knowledge to fill in the details. - You have the infrastructure to run virtual machines. This procedure explains + You have the infrastructure to run virtual machines. This guide explains how to set up the VM to host &rmt;, but does not describe how to use different - virtualization products. See the relevant documentation for your infrastructure. + virtualization products. See the relevant documentation for your product. - Your virtual machine infrastructure has enough disk space available. The &rmt; server - needs enough storage to mirror the &reponame; &productnumber; repositories. Downloaded packages - are stored in /usr/share/rmt/public/repo, which is a symbolic link to - /var/lib/rmt/public/repo/. The amount of storage required depends on the - number of repositories you mirror. We recommend at least 1.5 times the total size of all enabled - repositories. + The &rmt; server needs enough available disk space to mirror the &reponame; &productnumber; + repositories. Downloaded packages are stored in /var/lib/rmt/public/repo/. + The amount of storage required depends on the number of repositories you mirror. + We recommend at least 1.5 times the total size of all enabled repositories. + &reponame; &productnumber; repository size The &reponame; repositories will grow substantially over time, because older package @@ -79,7 +78,7 @@ Installing a virtual machine to host &rmt; - Download the Minimal-VM image for your VM + Download the appropriate Minimal-VM image for your virtualization infrastructure from . @@ -171,8 +170,7 @@ In the Overview tab, select Edit to change the settings - of the default eth0 device. The Network Card Setup - dialog opens. + of the eth0 device. The Network Card Setup dialog opens.