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author | Holger Wansing <linux@wansing-online.de> | 2010-10-08 22:15:00 +0000 |
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committer | Holger Wansing <linux@wansing-online.de> | 2010-10-08 22:15:00 +0000 |
commit | fda66061d58ccccdb91b609e3161d22e55a4f497 (patch) | |
tree | be2df2e8b3f3c57c6ea3e9076752b59de741364a /en/install-methods | |
parent | 36dc1cdf560c7c70c600d935bfd275955db114cc (diff) | |
download | installation-guide-fda66061d58ccccdb91b609e3161d22e55a4f497.zip |
Change many occurences of 'Debian' into &debian;.
This run is in the english version, other languages will follow.
Diffstat (limited to 'en/install-methods')
-rw-r--r-- | en/install-methods/automatic-install.xml | 8 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | en/install-methods/boot-drive-files.xml | 10 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | en/install-methods/boot-usb-files.xml | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | en/install-methods/create-floppy.xml | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | en/install-methods/download/arm.xml | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | en/install-methods/downloading-files.xml | 8 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | en/install-methods/floppy/i386.xml | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | en/install-methods/floppy/powerpc.xml | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | en/install-methods/install-tftp.xml | 6 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | en/install-methods/official-cdrom.xml | 8 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | en/install-methods/tftp/bootp.xml | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | en/install-methods/usb-setup/powerpc.xml | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | en/install-methods/usb-setup/x86.xml | 4 |
13 files changed, 32 insertions, 32 deletions
diff --git a/en/install-methods/automatic-install.xml b/en/install-methods/automatic-install.xml index b59bf9b59..db2ab694a 100644 --- a/en/install-methods/automatic-install.xml +++ b/en/install-methods/automatic-install.xml @@ -6,19 +6,19 @@ <para> For installing on multiple computers it's possible to do fully -automatic installations. Debian packages intended for this include +automatic installations. &debian; packages intended for this include <classname>fai-quickstart</classname> (which can use an install server) and -the Debian Installer itself. Have a look at the +the &debian; Installer itself. Have a look at the <ulink url="http://fai-project.org">FAI home page</ulink> for detailed information. </para> <sect2 id="preseed"> - <title>Automatic Installation Using the Debian Installer</title> + <title>Automatic Installation Using the &debian; Installer</title> <para> -The Debian Installer supports automating installs via preconfiguration +The &debian; Installer supports automating installs via preconfiguration files. A preconfiguration file can be loaded from the network or from removable media, and used to fill in answers to questions asked during the installation process. diff --git a/en/install-methods/boot-drive-files.xml b/en/install-methods/boot-drive-files.xml index 52e8df824..fad41e4f2 100644 --- a/en/install-methods/boot-drive-files.xml +++ b/en/install-methods/boot-drive-files.xml @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ the root file-system by the kernel. </para><para> -Copy the following files from the Debian archives to a +Copy the following files from the &debian; archives to a convenient location on your hard drive (note that LILO can not boot from files on an NTFS file system), for instance to <filename>/boot/newinstall/</filename>. @@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ from DOS using <command>loadlin</command>. </para><para> -Copy the following files from a Debian CD image to <filename>c:\</filename>. +Copy the following files from a &debian; CD image to <filename>c:\</filename>. <itemizedlist> <listitem><para> @@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ The <filename>boot-floppy-hfs</filename> floppy uses booting. <application>BootX</application>, launched from MacOS, supports booting from files placed on the hard disk. <application>BootX</application> can also be used to dual-boot -MacOS and Linux after your Debian installation is complete. For the +MacOS and Linux after your &debian; installation is complete. For the Performa 6360, it appears that <command>quik</command> cannot make the hard disk bootable. So <application>BootX</application> is required on that model. @@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ Download and unstuff the <application>BootX</application> distribution, available from <ulink url="&url-powerpc-bootx;"></ulink>, or in the <filename>dists/woody/main/disks-powerpc/current/powermac</filename> -directory on Debian http/ftp mirrors and official Debian CDs. Use +directory on &debian; http/ftp mirrors and official &debian; CDs. Use <application>Stuffit Expander</application> to extract it from its archive. Within the package, there is an empty folder called <filename>Linux Kernels</filename>. Download @@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ not supported and must not be used on NewWorld PowerMacs. </para><para> <emphasis>Copy</emphasis> (not move) the following four files which -you downloaded earlier from the Debian archives, onto the root level +you downloaded earlier from the &debian; archives, onto the root level of your hard drive (this can be accomplished by <keycap>option</keycap>-dragging each file to the hard drive icon). diff --git a/en/install-methods/boot-usb-files.xml b/en/install-methods/boot-usb-files.xml index 5312bbd80..fc8d99553 100644 --- a/en/install-methods/boot-usb-files.xml +++ b/en/install-methods/boot-usb-files.xml @@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ After that, mount the USB memory stick which will now have <phrase arch="x86">a FAT filesystem</phrase> <phrase arch="powerpc">an HFS filesystem</phrase> -on it, and copy a Debian netinst or businesscard ISO image to it. +on it, and copy a &debian; netinst or businesscard ISO image to it. Unmount the stick (<userinput>umount /mnt</userinput>) and you are done. </para> diff --git a/en/install-methods/create-floppy.xml b/en/install-methods/create-floppy.xml index 8489678ac..2610c834f 100644 --- a/en/install-methods/create-floppy.xml +++ b/en/install-methods/create-floppy.xml @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ different platforms. </para><para> Before you can create the floppies, you will first need to download them -from one of the Debian mirrors, as explained in +from one of the &debian; mirrors, as explained in <xref linkend="downloading-files"/>. <phrase arch="i386">If you already have an installation CD-ROM or DVD, the floppy images may also be included on the CD/DVD.</phrase> diff --git a/en/install-methods/download/arm.xml b/en/install-methods/download/arm.xml index 3a8a8fba7..9f958e6eb 100644 --- a/en/install-methods/download/arm.xml +++ b/en/install-methods/download/arm.xml @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ obtained from &n2100-firmware-img;. <para> The GLAN Tank requires a kernel and ramdisk on an ext2 partition on the -disk on which you intend to install Debian. These images can be obtained +disk on which you intend to install &debian;. These images can be obtained from &glantank-firmware-img;. </para> @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ from &glantank-firmware-img;. <para> The Kurobox Pro requires a kernel and ramdisk on an ext2 partition on the -disk on which you intend to install Debian. These images can be obtained +disk on which you intend to install &debian;. These images can be obtained from &kuroboxpro-firmware-img;. </para> diff --git a/en/install-methods/downloading-files.xml b/en/install-methods/downloading-files.xml index 8ec61a025..c937b3d30 100644 --- a/en/install-methods/downloading-files.xml +++ b/en/install-methods/downloading-files.xml @@ -2,16 +2,16 @@ <!-- $Id$ --> <sect1 id="downloading-files"> - <title>Downloading Files from Debian Mirrors</title> + <title>Downloading Files from &debian; Mirrors</title> <para> To find the nearest (and thus probably the fastest) mirror, see the -<ulink url="&url-debian-mirrors;">list of Debian mirrors</ulink>. +<ulink url="&url-debian-mirrors;">list of &debian; mirrors</ulink>. </para><para> -When downloading files from a Debian mirror using FTP, be sure to download the +When downloading files from a &debian; mirror using FTP, be sure to download the files in <emphasis>binary</emphasis> mode, not text or automatic mode. </para> @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ files in <emphasis>binary</emphasis> mode, not text or automatic mode. <title>Where to Find Installation Images</title> <para> -The installation images are located on each Debian mirror in the directory +The installation images are located on each &debian; mirror in the directory <ulink url="&url-debian-installer;images">debian/dists/&releasename;/main/installer-&architecture;/current/images/</ulink> — the <ulink url="&url-debian-installer;images/MANIFEST">MANIFEST</ulink> lists each image and its purpose. diff --git a/en/install-methods/floppy/i386.xml b/en/install-methods/floppy/i386.xml index 059ad6c3f..158057aa4 100644 --- a/en/install-methods/floppy/i386.xml +++ b/en/install-methods/floppy/i386.xml @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ diskio.dll in the same directory. </para><para> -These tools can be found on the Official Debian CD-ROMs under the +These tools can be found on the Official &debian; CD-ROMs under the <filename>/tools</filename> directory. </para> diff --git a/en/install-methods/floppy/powerpc.xml b/en/install-methods/floppy/powerpc.xml index b0892e08a..1a29c1043 100644 --- a/en/install-methods/floppy/powerpc.xml +++ b/en/install-methods/floppy/powerpc.xml @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ <sect2 arch="powerpc"><title>Writing Disk Images From MacOS</title> <para> -An AppleScript, <application>Make Debian Floppy</application>, is +An AppleScript, <application>Make &debian; Floppy</application>, is available for burning floppies from the provided disk image files. It can be downloaded from <ulink url="ftp://ftp2.sourceforge.net/pub/sourceforge/d/de/debian-imac/MakeDebianFloppy.sit"></ulink>. To @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ floppy image with these utilities. If you are creating the floppy image from files which were originally on the official &debian-gnu; CD, then the Type and Creator are already set correctly. The following <command>Creator-Changer</command> steps are -only necessary if you downloaded the image files from a Debian mirror. +only necessary if you downloaded the image files from a &debian; mirror. </para> <orderedlist> diff --git a/en/install-methods/install-tftp.xml b/en/install-methods/install-tftp.xml index 5402c66be..4ea74196c 100644 --- a/en/install-methods/install-tftp.xml +++ b/en/install-methods/install-tftp.xml @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ are unable to boot using BOOTP. </para><para arch="hppa"> Some older HPPA machines (e.g. 715/75) use RBOOTD rather than BOOTP. -There is an <classname>rbootd</classname> package available in Debian. +There is an <classname>rbootd</classname> package available in &debian;. </para><para> @@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ configuration examples in this section accordingly. </para></note> <para> -All <command>in.tftpd</command> alternatives available in Debian should +All <command>in.tftpd</command> alternatives available in &debian; should log TFTP requests to the system logs by default. Some of them support a <userinput>-v</userinput> argument to increase verbosity. It is recommended to check these log messages in case of boot problems @@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ as they are a good starting point for diagnosing the cause of errors. </para><para arch="mips"> -If you intend to install Debian on an SGI machine and your TFTP server is a +If you intend to install &debian; on an SGI machine and your TFTP server is a GNU/Linux box running Linux 2.4, you'll need to set the following on your server: diff --git a/en/install-methods/official-cdrom.xml b/en/install-methods/official-cdrom.xml index 4325bca81..f48e29e39 100644 --- a/en/install-methods/official-cdrom.xml +++ b/en/install-methods/official-cdrom.xml @@ -6,12 +6,12 @@ <para> By far the easiest way to install &debian-gnu; is from an Official -Debian CD-ROM Set. You can buy a set from a vendor (see the +&debian; CD-ROM Set. You can buy a set from a vendor (see the <ulink url="&url-debian-cd-vendors;">CD vendors page</ulink>). -You may also download the CD-ROM images from a Debian mirror and make +You may also download the CD-ROM images from a &debian; mirror and make your own set, if you have a fast network connection and a CD burner (see the <ulink url="&url-debian-cd;">Debian CD page</ulink> for -detailed instructions). If you have a Debian CD set and CDs are +detailed instructions). If you have a &debian; CD set and CDs are bootable on your machine, you can skip right to <xref linkend="boot-installer"/>; much effort has been expended to ensure the files most people need are there on the CD. Although a full set of @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ you can use an alternative strategy such as or manually loading the kernel from the CD to initially boot the system installer. The files you need for booting by another means are -also on the CD; the Debian network archive and CD folder organization +also on the CD; the &debian; network archive and CD folder organization are identical. So when archive file paths are given below for particular files you need for booting, look for those files in the same directories and subdirectories on your CD. diff --git a/en/install-methods/tftp/bootp.xml b/en/install-methods/tftp/bootp.xml index 38a74b09e..ce87259ca 100644 --- a/en/install-methods/tftp/bootp.xml +++ b/en/install-methods/tftp/bootp.xml @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ add) the relevant line in <filename>/etc/inetd.conf</filename>. On &debian-gnu;, you can run <userinput>update-inetd --enable bootps</userinput>, then <userinput>/etc/init.d/inetd reload</userinput> to do so. Just in case your BOOTP server does not -run Debian, the line in question should look like: +run &debian;, the line in question should look like: <informalexample><screen> bootps dgram udp wait root /usr/sbin/bootpd bootpd -i -t 120 diff --git a/en/install-methods/usb-setup/powerpc.xml b/en/install-methods/usb-setup/powerpc.xml index 291fc908f..2f5183cf2 100644 --- a/en/install-methods/usb-setup/powerpc.xml +++ b/en/install-methods/usb-setup/powerpc.xml @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ $ hformat /dev/<replaceable>sdX2</replaceable> Take care that you use the correct device name for your USB stick. The <command>hformat</command> command is contained in the -<classname>hfsutils</classname> Debian package. +<classname>hfsutils</classname> &debian; package. </para><para> @@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ may need to be increased, depending on the image you are booting. </para><para> If you used an <filename>hd-media</filename> image, you should now copy a -Debian ISO image (businesscard, netinst or full CD image; be sure to select +&debian; ISO image (businesscard, netinst or full CD image; be sure to select one that fits) onto the stick. When you are done, unmount the USB memory stick (<userinput>umount /mnt</userinput>). diff --git a/en/install-methods/usb-setup/x86.xml b/en/install-methods/usb-setup/x86.xml index 17af5713e..2991b724b 100644 --- a/en/install-methods/usb-setup/x86.xml +++ b/en/install-methods/usb-setup/x86.xml @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ Don't forget to set the <quote>bootable</quote> bootable flag. Take care that you use the correct device name for your USB stick. The <command>mkdosfs</command> command is contained in the -<classname>dosfstools</classname> Debian package. +<classname>dosfstools</classname> &debian; package. </para></note><para> @@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ For the graphical installer you should add </para><para> If you used an <filename>hd-media</filename> image, you should now copy a -Debian ISO image<footnote> +&debian; ISO image<footnote> <para> You can use either a businesscard, a netinst or a full CD image (see |