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authorHolger Wansing <linux@wansing-online.de>2010-10-08 22:15:00 +0000
committerHolger Wansing <linux@wansing-online.de>2010-10-08 22:15:00 +0000
commitfda66061d58ccccdb91b609e3161d22e55a4f497 (patch)
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parent36dc1cdf560c7c70c600d935bfd275955db114cc (diff)
downloadinstallation-guide-fda66061d58ccccdb91b609e3161d22e55a4f497.zip
Change many occurences of 'Debian' into &debian;.
This run is in the english version, other languages will follow.
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diff --git a/en/howto/installation-howto.xml b/en/howto/installation-howto.xml
index aeb6851d3..8ddbf4696 100644
--- a/en/howto/installation-howto.xml
+++ b/en/howto/installation-howto.xml
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ Some installation methods require other images than CD images.
The <ulink url="&url-d-i;">&d-i; home page</ulink> has links to
other images.
</phrase>
-<xref linkend="where-files" /> explains how to find images on Debian
+<xref linkend="where-files" /> explains how to find images on &debian;
mirrors.
</para><para>
@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ To boot a PowerMac from CD, press the <keycap>c</keycap> key while booting. See
<para>
If you can't boot from CD, you can download floppy images to install
-Debian. You need the <filename>floppy/boot.img</filename>, the
+&debian;. You need the <filename>floppy/boot.img</filename>, the
<filename>floppy/root.img</filename> and one or more of the driver disks.
</para><para>
@@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ Since you'll have more than one floppy, it's a good idea to label them.
<para>
It's also possible to install from removable USB storage devices. For
-example a USB keychain can make a handy Debian install medium that you
+example a USB keychain can make a handy &debian; install medium that you
can take with you anywhere.
</para><para>
@@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ The easiest way to prepare your USB memory stick is to download
image from that file. Write this image directly to your memory stick, which
must be at least 256 mb in size. Of course this will destroy anything already
on the memory stick. Then mount the memory stick, which will now have a FAT
-filesystem on it. Next, download a Debian netinst CD image, and copy that file
+filesystem on it. Next, download a &debian; netinst CD image, and copy that file
to the memory stick; any filename is ok as long as it ends in
<literal>.iso</literal>.
@@ -195,7 +195,7 @@ For detailed instructions, see <xref linkend="install-tftp" />.
It's possible to boot the installer using no removable media, but just an
existing hard disk, which can have a different OS on it. Download
<filename>hd-media/initrd.gz</filename>, <filename>hd-media/vmlinuz</filename>,
-and a Debian CD image to the top-level directory of the hard disk. Make sure
+and a &debian; CD image to the top-level directory of the hard disk. Make sure
that the CD image has a filename ending in <literal>.iso</literal>. Now
it's just a matter of booting linux with the initrd.
<phrase arch="x86">
@@ -258,7 +258,7 @@ to autopartition, choose <guimenuitem>Manual</guimenuitem> from the menu.
If you have an existing DOS or Windows partition that you want to preserve,
be very careful with automatic partitioning. If you choose manual partitioning,
you can use the installer to resize existing FAT or NTFS partitions to create
-room for the Debian install: simply select the partition and specify its new size.
+room for the &debian; install: simply select the partition and specify its new size.
</para><para>
@@ -349,7 +349,7 @@ see <xref linkend="problem-report" />.
<title>And finally&hellip;</title>
<para>
-We hope that your Debian installation is pleasant and that you find Debian
+We hope that your &debian; installation is pleasant and that you find &debian;
useful. You might want to read <xref linkend="post-install" />.
</para>