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authorHolger Wansing <hwansing@mailbox.org>2020-07-26 17:35:55 +0200
committerHolger Wansing <hwansing@mailbox.org>2020-07-26 17:35:55 +0200
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@@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ There are various ways to do a TFTP boot on i386.
It could be that your Network Interface Card or Motherboard provides
PXE boot functionality.
This is a <trademark class="trade">Intel</trademark> re-implementation
-of TFTP boot. If so, you may be able to configure your BIOS to boot from the
+of TFTP boot. If so, you may be able to configure your BIOS/UEFI to boot from the
network.
</para>