On Sun, Jun 05, 2005 at 09:25:32AM +0930, Clytie Siddall wrote:
> Ipmasq can be told **to initially compute the firewall rules** at one  
> of a
> number of points in the boot process.  This question asks at which point
> ipmasq should start.
> 
> (Never split a verb group:

True.  This is correct English although I see many people do it.  
I did not write this sentense.

> Usage: (time-adverb) to (verb) (other adverb)
> 
> The two types of adverbs are usually not used together, although it  
> can be done.
> 
> "He was told always to remove the cover carefully."
> 
> So:
> 
> "initially to compute the firewall rules"

You mean

Ipmasq can be told initially to compute the firewall rules at one of a
number of points in the boot process.  This question asks at which point
ipmasq should start.

OK.


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