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[taler-docs] branch master updated: rewrite para describing shell-sessio


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Subject: [taler-docs] branch master updated: rewrite para describing shell-session prompt components
Date: Sat, 07 Aug 2021 04:53:38 +0200

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     new 726de9c  rewrite para describing shell-session prompt components
726de9c is described below

commit 726de9c6f84e174a4ed53e3e07c14747ebc94af5
Author: Thien-Thi Nguyen <ttn@gnuvola.org>
AuthorDate: Fri Aug 6 22:51:19 2021 -0400

    rewrite para describing shell-session prompt components
---
 taler-exchange-setup-guide.rst | 12 ++++++++----
 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)

diff --git a/taler-exchange-setup-guide.rst b/taler-exchange-setup-guide.rst
index 68ae6f2..a4c6cf9 100644
--- a/taler-exchange-setup-guide.rst
+++ b/taler-exchange-setup-guide.rst
@@ -32,10 +32,14 @@ This guide assumes that you are running Ubuntu 20.04 (Focal 
Fossa).
 We recommend the setup of offline signing keys to be done on a second machine 
that
 does not have internet access.
 
-In this guide, we mark commands that are supposed to be executed on the online
-exchange machine as ``[root@exchange-online]#`` / ``[$user@exchange-online]$`` 
and commands for the offline
-machine as ``[root@exchange-offline]#`` / ``[$user@exchange-offline]$``.  It 
is possible to do the entire setup
-on one machine, but we do not recommend this for security reasons.
+In this guide's shell-session fragments, the command prompt shows two pieces
+of information:
+* Who is performing the command
+  (``$user`` vs ``root``, and ending char ``$`` vs ``#``).
+* Host where the command is supposed to be executed
+  (``exchange-offline`` vs ``exchange-online``).
+  It is possible to do the entire setup on one machine,
+  but we do not recommend this for security reasons.
 
 
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