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authorFrans Pop <elendil@planet.nl>2005-10-22 14:31:30 +0000
committerFrans Pop <elendil@planet.nl>2005-10-22 14:31:30 +0000
commit81ffb0dde0e10c6decef95046da48e6db8e8888b (patch)
treebbfde2cbc1496c68d98b5828ffaf9888634d0a9a /fi
parent0468bb5bf5901312af089d955da0d896d38facd3 (diff)
downloadinstallation-guide-81ffb0dde0e10c6decef95046da48e6db8e8888b.zip
Update of original translation
Diffstat (limited to 'fi')
-rw-r--r--fi/boot-installer/i386.xml4
1 files changed, 2 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/fi/boot-installer/i386.xml b/fi/boot-installer/i386.xml
index 1e05a3ee8..01f694f23 100644
--- a/fi/boot-installer/i386.xml
+++ b/fi/boot-installer/i386.xml
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
<!-- retain these comments for translator revision tracking -->
-<!-- original version: 28997 untranslated -->
+<!-- original version: 31616 untranslated -->
<sect2 arch="i386"><title>Booting from a CD-ROM</title>
@@ -292,7 +292,7 @@ There are various ways to do a TFTP boot on i386.
It could be that your Network Interface Card or Motherboard provides
PXE boot functionality.
-This is a <trademark class="trade">Intel</trademark> re-implemention
+This is a <trademark class="trade">Intel</trademark> re-implementation
of TFTP boot. If so you may be able to configure your BIOS to boot from the
network.