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author | Frans Pop <elendil@planet.nl> | 2006-12-09 19:35:25 +0000 |
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committer | Frans Pop <elendil@planet.nl> | 2006-12-09 19:35:25 +0000 |
commit | 0362942c3d44595bab82dea4ac42a5608fd721a2 (patch) | |
tree | 5540d375ddbd6fa1f15ec94ebe6824004d02a32c /en/boot-installer | |
parent | 9e40a95895329387ab19184640bef169406a3ad9 (diff) | |
download | installation-guide-0362942c3d44595bab82dea4ac42a5608fd721a2.zip |
Minor corrections suggested by Holger Wansing
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-rw-r--r-- | en/boot-installer/trouble.xml | 7 |
1 files changed, 4 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/en/boot-installer/trouble.xml b/en/boot-installer/trouble.xml index 4a6901d21..0ee794c12 100644 --- a/en/boot-installer/trouble.xml +++ b/en/boot-installer/trouble.xml @@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ Uniform CD-ROM driver Revision: 3.20 If you don't see something like that, chances are the controller your CD-ROM is connected to was not recognized or may be not supported at all. If you -know what driver is needed for the drive, you can try loading it manually +know what driver is needed for the controller, you can try loading it manually using <command>modprobe</command>. </para></listitem> @@ -189,11 +189,12 @@ Check if DMA is currently enabled: <informalexample><screen> $ cd /proc/<replaceable>ide</replaceable>/<replaceable>hdc</replaceable> -$ grep dma settings +$ grep using_dma settings using_dma 1 0 1 rw </screen></informalexample> -A <quote>1</quote> means it is enabled. If it is, try disabling it: +A <quote>1</quote> in the first column after <literal>using_dma</literal> +means it is enabled. If it is, try disabling it: <informalexample><screen> $ echo -n "using_dma:0" >settings |