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authorSteve McIntyre <93sam@debian.org>2015-04-14 00:40:04 +0000
committerSteve McIntyre <93sam@debian.org>2015-04-14 00:40:04 +0000
commit300f068e538c5adce33bb55630bab091209bd6b5 (patch)
treef619dbaaad27612b309b931553c40520ab6ad963 /en
parentecbe200bb3a2f0ff7786c62d2f262ab22d9510c7 (diff)
downloadinstallation-guide-300f068e538c5adce33bb55630bab091209bd6b5.zip
Tweak EFI wording, and move from ia64 to amd64/arm64/i386
Diffstat (limited to 'en')
-rw-r--r--en/using-d-i/modules/partman.xml20
1 files changed, 10 insertions, 10 deletions
diff --git a/en/using-d-i/modules/partman.xml b/en/using-d-i/modules/partman.xml
index 89399845d..e821ebc58 100644
--- a/en/using-d-i/modules/partman.xml
+++ b/en/using-d-i/modules/partman.xml
@@ -293,13 +293,13 @@ If you choose guided partitioning using (encrypted) LVM, the installer will also
a separate <filename>/boot</filename> partition. The other partitions,
including the swap partition, will be created inside the LVM partition.
-</para><para arch="ia64">
+</para><para arch="amd64;arm64;i386">
-If you choose guided partitioning for your IA-64 system, there
-will be an additional partition, formatted as a FAT16 bootable filesystem,
-for the EFI boot loader.
-There is also an additional menu item in the formatting menu to manually
-set up a partition as an EFI boot partition.
+If you have booted in EFI mode then within the guided partitioning
+setup there will be an additional partition, formatted as a FAT32
+bootable filesystem, for the EFI boot loader. This partition is known
+as an EFI System Partition (ESP). There is also an additional menu
+item in the formatting menu to manually set up a partition as an ESP.
</para><para>
@@ -407,11 +407,11 @@ Be sure to create at least two partitions: one for the
forget to mount the root filesystem, <command>partman</command> won't
let you continue until you correct this issue.
-</para><para arch="ia64">
+</para><para arch="amd64;arm64;i386">
-If you forget to select and format an EFI boot partition,
-<command>partman</command> will detect this and will not let you continue
-until you allocate one.
+If you boot in EFI mode but forget to select and format an EFI System
+Partition, <command>partman</command> will detect this and will not
+let you continue until you allocate one.
</para><para arch="linux-any">