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author | Holger Wansing <linux@wansing-online.de> | 2010-10-11 19:32:28 +0000 |
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committer | Holger Wansing <linux@wansing-online.de> | 2010-10-11 19:32:28 +0000 |
commit | 6418d760b465fbad607883f36eb363f530d24de1 (patch) | |
tree | ab65272e734fde9d31335121e4a8f9b6a142301f /nl/boot-installer | |
parent | 6700ed2d7c01d87a49ebe69740d57ff00914b9ce (diff) | |
download | installation-guide-6418d760b465fbad607883f36eb363f530d24de1.zip |
Change many occurences of 'Debian' into &debian;.
This run is for the Nederlands version, other languages will follow.
Diffstat (limited to 'nl/boot-installer')
-rw-r--r-- | nl/boot-installer/arm.xml | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | nl/boot-installer/ia64.xml | 18 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | nl/boot-installer/intro-cd.xml | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | nl/boot-installer/mips.xml | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | nl/boot-installer/parameters.xml | 6 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | nl/boot-installer/powerpc.xml | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | nl/boot-installer/trouble.xml | 6 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | nl/boot-installer/x86.xml | 4 |
8 files changed, 24 insertions, 24 deletions
diff --git a/nl/boot-installer/arm.xml b/nl/boot-installer/arm.xml index fedd0b0c5..d295d0894 100644 --- a/nl/boot-installer/arm.xml +++ b/nl/boot-installer/arm.xml @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ and confirm again. The system will then boot straight into the installer. You can use <command>upslug2</command> from any Linux or Unix machine to upgrade the machine via the network. This software is packaged for -Debian. +&debian;. First, you have to put your NSLU2 in upgrade mode: @@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ serial ports. To boot the SS4000-E, use your serial nullmodem cable and the ribbon cable to connect to the serial port of the SS4000-E, and reboot the machine. You need to use a serial terminal application to communicate -with the machine; a good option on a Debian GNU/Linux is to use the +with the machine; a good option on a &debian; GNU/Linux is to use the <command>cu</command> program, in the package of the same name. Assuming the serial port on your computer is to be found on <filename>/dev/ttyS0</filename>, use the following command line: diff --git a/nl/boot-installer/ia64.xml b/nl/boot-installer/ia64.xml index cca48290e..17104727e 100644 --- a/nl/boot-installer/ia64.xml +++ b/nl/boot-installer/ia64.xml @@ -10,16 +10,16 @@ <para> -There are three basic variations of Debian Install CDs. +There are three basic variations of &debian; Install CDs. The <emphasis>Business Card</emphasis> CD has a minimal installation that will fit on the small form factor CD media. It requires a network connection in order to install the rest of the base installation and make a usable system. The <emphasis>Network Install</emphasis> CD has all of the packages -for a base install but requires a network connection to a Debian +for a base install but requires a network connection to a &debian; mirror site in order to install the extra packages one would want for a complete system . -The set of Debian CDs can install a complete system from the wide +The set of &debian; CDs can install a complete system from the wide range of packages without needing access to the network. </para> </note> @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ block on more conventional systems. </para><para> -The Debian Installer CD contains a small EFI partition where the +The &debian; Installer CD contains a small EFI partition where the <command>ELILO</command> bootloader, its configuration file, the installer's kernel, and initial filesystem (initrd) are located. The running system also contains an EFI partition where the necessary @@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ This will start the boot load sequence. <para> -These steps start the Debian boot loader which will display a +These steps start the &debian; boot loader which will display a menu page for you to select a boot kernel and options. Proceed to selecting the boot kernel and options. @@ -162,7 +162,7 @@ Proceed to selecting the boot kernel and options. If, for some reason, option 1 is not successful, reboot the machine and when the EFI Boot Manager screen appears there should be one option called <command>EFI Shell [Built-in]</command>. -Boot the Debian Installer CD with the following steps: +Boot the &debian; Installer CD with the following steps: </para> @@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ This will start the boot load sequence. <para> -As with option 1, these steps start the Debian boot loader which will +As with option 1, these steps start the &debian; boot loader which will display a menu page for you to select a boot kernel and options. You can also enter the shorter <command>fs<replaceable>n</replaceable>:elilo</command> command at @@ -320,7 +320,7 @@ settings) are specified. Press <command>ENTER</command>. This will load and start the kernel. The kernel will display its usual initialization messages followed -by the first screen of the Debian Installer. +by the first screen of the &debian; Installer. </para></listitem> </itemizedlist> @@ -452,7 +452,7 @@ processed its configuration file. At this point, the installation proceeds with the same steps as a CD install. Select a boot option as in above and when the kernel has completed installing itself from the network, it will start the -Debian Installer. +&debian; Installer. </para><para> diff --git a/nl/boot-installer/intro-cd.xml b/nl/boot-installer/intro-cd.xml index 5ef26b58f..4c00e2593 100644 --- a/nl/boot-installer/intro-cd.xml +++ b/nl/boot-installer/intro-cd.xml @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ <para> -The easiest route for most people will be to use a set of Debian CDs. +The easiest route for most people will be to use a set of &debian; CDs. If you have a CD set, and if your machine supports booting directly off the CD, great! Simply <phrase arch="x86"> @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ methods which may work for you. </para><para> Even if you cannot boot from CD-ROM, you can probably install the -Debian system components and any packages you want from CD-ROM. +&debian; system components and any packages you want from CD-ROM. Simply boot using a different media, such as floppies. When it's time to install the operating system, base system, and any additional packages, point the installation system at the CD-ROM drive. diff --git a/nl/boot-installer/mips.xml b/nl/boot-installer/mips.xml index 59a04e664..d1ef4d252 100644 --- a/nl/boot-installer/mips.xml +++ b/nl/boot-installer/mips.xml @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ After entering the command monitor use bootp(): </screen></informalexample> -on SGI machines to boot linux and to begin installation of the Debian +on SGI machines to boot linux and to begin installation of the &debian; Software. In order to make this work you may have to unset the <envar>netaddr</envar> environment variable. Type diff --git a/nl/boot-installer/parameters.xml b/nl/boot-installer/parameters.xml index 71243ade1..c4ef66769 100644 --- a/nl/boot-installer/parameters.xml +++ b/nl/boot-installer/parameters.xml @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ Alternatively, set the <envar>input-device</envar> and </para> - <sect2 id="installer-args"><title>Debian Installer Parameters</title> + <sect2 id="installer-args"><title>&debian; Installer Parameters</title> <para> The installation system recognizes a few additional boot parameters<footnote> @@ -204,7 +204,7 @@ debugging. Exit the shell to continue the boot. <listitem><para> The value of the parameter is the path to the device to load the -Debian installer from. For example, +&debian; installer from. For example, <userinput>INSTALL_MEDIA_DEV=/dev/floppy/0</userinput> </para><para> @@ -580,7 +580,7 @@ force static network configuration. <listitem><para> By default the installer will use the http protocol to download files from -Debian mirrors and changing that to ftp is not possible during installations +&debian; mirrors and changing that to ftp is not possible during installations at normal priority. By setting this parameter to <userinput>ftp</userinput>, you can force the installer to use that protocol instead. Note that you cannot select an ftp mirror from a list, you have to enter the hostname diff --git a/nl/boot-installer/powerpc.xml b/nl/boot-installer/powerpc.xml index 585ccb984..c11cbc4ba 100644 --- a/nl/boot-installer/powerpc.xml +++ b/nl/boot-installer/powerpc.xml @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ keys together while booting to boot from the CD-ROM. </para><para> -OldWorld PowerMacs will not boot a Debian CD, because OldWorld +OldWorld PowerMacs will not boot a &debian; CD, because OldWorld computers relied on a Mac OS ROM CD boot driver to be present on the CD, and a free-software version of this driver is not available. All OldWorld systems have floppy drives, so use the floppy drive to launch @@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ At yaboot's <prompt>boot:</prompt> prompt, type either followed by a &enterkey;. The <userinput>video=ofonly</userinput> argument is for maximum compatibility; you can try it if <userinput>install</userinput> -doesn't work. The Debian installation program should start. +doesn't work. The &debian; installation program should start. </para> </sect3> diff --git a/nl/boot-installer/trouble.xml b/nl/boot-installer/trouble.xml index aa0338748..392e7f1f0 100644 --- a/nl/boot-installer/trouble.xml +++ b/nl/boot-installer/trouble.xml @@ -223,7 +223,7 @@ reliably. <para> -The biggest problem for people using floppy disks to install Debian +The biggest problem for people using floppy disks to install &debian; seems to be floppy disk reliability. </para><para> @@ -505,13 +505,13 @@ number of hardware configurations. </para><para> -Note that your installation report will be published in the Debian Bug +Note that your installation report will be published in the &debian; Bug Tracking System (BTS) and forwarded to a public mailing list. Make sure that you use an e-mail address that you do not mind being made public. </para><para> -If you have a working Debian system, the easiest way to send an installation +If you have a working &debian; system, the easiest way to send an installation report is to install the <classname>installation-report</classname> and <classname>reportbug</classname> packages (<command>aptitude install installation-report reportbug</command>), diff --git a/nl/boot-installer/x86.xml b/nl/boot-installer/x86.xml index a45ba1404..e090058db 100644 --- a/nl/boot-installer/x86.xml +++ b/nl/boot-installer/x86.xml @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ <!-- We'll comment the following section until we know exact layout --> <!-- -CD #1 of official Debian CD-ROM sets for &arch-title; will present a +CD #1 of official &debian; CD-ROM sets for &arch-title; will present a <prompt>boot:</prompt> prompt on most hardware. Press <keycap>F4</keycap> to see the list of kernel options available from which to boot. Just type your chosen flavor name (idepci, @@ -338,7 +338,7 @@ provides bootdiskettes and even bootroms that do a TFTPboot. <para> When the installer boots, you should be presented with a friendly graphical -screen showing the Debian logo and a menu: +screen showing the &debian; logo and a menu: <informalexample><screen> Installer boot menu |