--- a/doc/manual.docbook Thu Oct 15 12:20:14 2009 +0100
+++ b/doc/manual.docbook Thu Oct 15 12:21:04 2009 +0100
@@ -80,14 +80,14 @@
To store a repository on the server, clone it over.
</para>
<screen><computeroutput>jay@spoon:~$ </computeroutput><userinput>cd myproj</userinput>
-<computeroutput>jay@spoon:~/myproj$ </computeroutput><userinput>hg clone . ssh://hg@jeeves/repository/name</userinput>
+<computeroutput>jay@spoon:~/myproj$ </computeroutput><userinput>hg clone . ssh://hg@jeeves/jays/project</userinput>
<computeroutput>searching for changes
remote: adding changesets
remote: adding manifests
remote: adding file changes
remote: added 119 changesets with 284 changes to 61 files
-jay@spoon:~/myproj$ </computeroutput><userinput>hg pull ssh://hg@jeeves/repository/name</userinput>
-<computeroutput>pulling from ssh://hg@jeeves/repository/name
+jay@spoon:~/myproj$ </computeroutput><userinput>hg pull ssh://hg@jeeves/jays/project</userinput>
+<computeroutput>pulling from ssh://hg@jeeves/jays/project
searching for changes
no changes found
<computeroutput>jay@spoon:~/myproj$ </computeroutput><userinput>cd ..</userinput>
@@ -123,7 +123,7 @@
jay@spoon:~/hgadmin$ </computeroutput></screen>
<para>
Sam can now read and write to your
-<uri>ssh://hg@jeeves/repository/name</uri> repository.
+<uri>ssh://hg@jeeves/jays/project</uri> repository.
Most other changes to access control can be made simply by making and
pushing changes to <filename
class='directory'>hgadmin</filename>, and you can use Mercurial to