diff --git a/docs/docsite/rst/user_guide/intro_bsd.rst b/docs/docsite/rst/user_guide/intro_bsd.rst index 212e5e6c98d..68a62f31975 100644 --- a/docs/docsite/rst/user_guide/intro_bsd.rst +++ b/docs/docsite/rst/user_guide/intro_bsd.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ Ansible and BSD =============== -Managing BSD machines is different from managing Linux/Unix machines. If you have managed nodes running BSD, review these topics. +Managing BSD machines is different from managing other Unix-like machines. If you have managed nodes running BSD, review these topics. .. contents:: :local: @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ Once this is done you can now use other Ansible modules apart from the ``raw`` m Setting the Python interpreter ------------------------------ -To support a variety of Unix/Linux operating systems and distributions, Ansible cannot always rely on the existing environment or ``env`` variables to locate the correct Python binary. By default, modules point at ``/usr/bin/python`` as this is the most common location. On BSD variants, this path may differ, so it is advised to inform Ansible of the binary's location, through the ``ansible_python_interpreter`` inventory variable. For example: +To support a variety of Unix-like operating systems and distributions, Ansible cannot always rely on the existing environment or ``env`` variables to locate the correct Python binary. By default, modules point at ``/usr/bin/python`` as this is the most common location. On BSD variants, this path may differ, so it is advised to inform Ansible of the binary's location, through the ``ansible_python_interpreter`` inventory variable. For example: .. code-block:: text @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ If you use additional plugins beyond those bundled with Ansible, you can set sim Which modules are available? ---------------------------- -The majority of the core Ansible modules are written for a combination of Linux/Unix machines and other generic services, so most should function well on the BSDs with the obvious exception of those that are aimed at Linux-only technologies (such as LVG). +The majority of the core Ansible modules are written for a combination of Unix-like machines and other generic services, so most should function well on the BSDs with the obvious exception of those that are aimed at Linux-only technologies (such as LVG). Using BSD as the control node -----------------------------