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authorSteve McIntyre <93sam@debian.org>2015-04-13 22:49:53 +0000
committerSteve McIntyre <93sam@debian.org>2015-04-13 22:49:53 +0000
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downloadinstallation-guide-8e724d6087d462e9a4460d7e6f2e0639bdcebca9.zip
Minor wording tweaks
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diff --git a/en/preparing/bios-setup/i386.xml b/en/preparing/bios-setup/i386.xml
index b5680caa8..4564d9e68 100644
--- a/en/preparing/bios-setup/i386.xml
+++ b/en/preparing/bios-setup/i386.xml
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ are not already enabled.
</para><para>
-Most BIOS versions allow to call up a boot menu on system startup in
+Most BIOS versions allow you to call up a boot menu on system startup in
which you select from which device the computer should start for the
current session. If this option is available, the BIOS usually displays
a short message like <quote>press <keycap>F12</keycap> for boot
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ primary boot device.
</para><para>
If your BIOS does not provide you with a boot menu to do ad-hoc choices
-of the current boot device, you have to change your BIOS setup to make
+of the current boot device, you will have to change your BIOS setup to make
the device from which the &d-i; shall be booted the primary boot device.
</para><para>