Essential System Administration, 2nd Edition by AEleen Frisch This page contains changes made in the 10/99 reprint. Here's a key to the markup: [page-number]: serious technical mistake {page-number}: minor technical mistake : important language/formatting problem (page-number): language change or minor formatting problem ?page-number?: reader question or request for clarification (455) The text toward the end of the second paragraph read: cdata is a striped logical volume, writing data to all three disks in parallel. It uses identically sized sections from each physical disk. chrome illustrates the way that a filesystem can be spread across multiple physical disks, even noncontiguously in the case of hdisk3. It now reads: chome is a striped logical volume, writing data to all three disks in parallel. It uses identically sized sections from each physical disk. cdata illustrates the way that a filesystem can be spread across multiple physical disks, even noncontiguously in the case of hdisk3.