management. It is, however, still quite a good chapter to read.
\label{testbackup}
-\section{Can i use Dummy device to test backup?}
- Yes, to have a {\sl Virtual} device which just drop data, you can use a
- Fifo Device (see \ilink{Stored configuration}{SetupFifo}).
- It's useful to test backup.
+\section{Can I use a dummy device to test the backup?}
+ Yes, to have a {\sl Virtual} device which just consumes data, you can use a
+ FIFO device (see \ilink{Stored configuration}{SetupFifo}).
+ It's useful to test a backup.
\footnotesize
\begin{verbatim}
Device {
\normalsize
\label{bigfiles}
-\section{Can Bacula Backup and Restore Files Greater than 2 Gigabytes?}
-\item [Can Bacula Backup and Restore Files Greater than 2 Gigabytes in
- Size? ]
+\section{Can Bacula Backup and Restore Files Bigger than 2 Gigabytes?}
+\item [Can Bacula Backup and Restore Files Bigger than 2 Gigabytes?]
\index[general]{Large file support}
If your operating system permits it, and you are running Bacula version
1.26 or later, the answer is yes. To the best of our knowledge all client
-system supported by Bacula can handle files larger than 2 Gigabytes.
+system supported by Bacula can handle files bigger 2 Gigabytes.
\label{cancel}
\section{I want to stop a job.}
in all respects with the program defined here.
\label{docversion}
-\section{Why is Your Online Document for Version 1.39 but the Released Version is 1.38?}
-\item [Why is Your Online Document for Version 1.39 of Bacula when the
- Currently Release Version is 1.38?]
+\section{Why is the Online Document for Version 1.39 but the Released Version is 1.38?}
+\item [Why is the Online Document for Version 1.39 of Bacula when the
+ Current Version is 1.38?]
\index[general]{Multiple manuals}
As Bacula is being developed, the document is also being enhanced, more
often than not it has clarifications of existing features that can be very