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authorSamuel Thibault <sthibault@debian.org>2010-09-18 12:41:44 +0000
committerSamuel Thibault <sthibault@debian.org>2010-09-18 12:41:44 +0000
commit73dfe09f1f2239e1823470927821d05a13137781 (patch)
treef2bc251b0f21bc3109a88bde201ce3e14a471187 /nl
parent64a455a1fe4c67df1abe0739f8954c7293e1760a (diff)
downloadinstallation-guide-73dfe09f1f2239e1823470927821d05a13137781.zip
Fix "random-bits" part for non-Linux ports.
Diffstat (limited to 'nl')
-rw-r--r--nl/appendix/chroot-install.xml12
-rw-r--r--nl/appendix/graphical.xml4
2 files changed, 8 insertions, 8 deletions
diff --git a/nl/appendix/chroot-install.xml b/nl/appendix/chroot-install.xml
index 20d9911c4..a9e15f81e 100644
--- a/nl/appendix/chroot-install.xml
+++ b/nl/appendix/chroot-install.xml
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ media.
As this is a mostly manual procedure, you should bear in mind that you
will need to do a lot of basic configuration of the system yourself,
-which will also require more knowledge of Debian and of Linux in general
+which will also require more knowledge of Debian and of &arch-kernel; in general
than performing a regular installation. You cannot expect this procedure
to result in a system that is identical to a system from a regular
installation. You should also keep in mind that this procedure only
@@ -492,7 +492,7 @@ configured for the next reboot.
<title>Install a Kernel</title>
<para>
-If you intend to boot this system, you probably want a Linux kernel
+If you intend to boot this system, you probably want a &arch-kernel; kernel
and a boot loader. Identify available pre-packaged kernels with:
<informalexample><screen>
@@ -547,7 +547,7 @@ the installed kernel with your new root partition. Note that
<command>debootstrap</command> does not install a boot loader, though you
can use <command>aptitude</command> inside your Debian chroot to do so.
-</para><para arch="x86">
+</para><para arch="any-x86">
Check <userinput>info grub</userinput> or <userinput>man
lilo.conf</userinput> for instructions on setting up the
@@ -559,7 +559,7 @@ edit it there. After you are done editing, call <command>lilo</command>
(remember it will use
<filename>lilo.conf</filename> relative to the system you call it from).
-</para><para arch="x86">
+</para><para arch="any-x86">
Installing and setting up <classname>grub</classname> is as easy as:
@@ -594,12 +594,12 @@ initrd=/initrd.img
label=Debian
</screen></informalexample>
-</para><para arch="x86">
+</para><para arch="any-x86">
Depending on which bootloader you selected, you can now make some
additional changes in <filename>/etc/kernel-img.conf</filename>.
-</para><para arch="x86">
+</para><para arch="any-x86">
For the <classname>grub</classname> bootloader, you should
set the <literal>do_bootloader</literal> option to <quote>no</quote>.
diff --git a/nl/appendix/graphical.xml b/nl/appendix/graphical.xml
index 253e199ce..ff85e0320 100644
--- a/nl/appendix/graphical.xml
+++ b/nl/appendix/graphical.xml
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ with the regular <quote>newt</quote> frontend. It also has a few usability
advantages such as the option to use a mouse, and in some cases several
questions can be displayed on a single screen.
-</para><para arch="x86">
+</para><para arch="any-x86">
The graphical installer is available with all CD images and with the
hd-media installation method. To boot the graphical installer simply select
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ menu. The previously used boot methods <userinput>installgui</userinput>,
still be used from the boot prompt which is shown after selecting the
<quote>Help</quote> option in the boot menu.
-</para><para arch="x86">
+</para><para arch="any-x86">
There is also a graphical installer image that can be netbooted. And there
is a special <quote>mini</quote> ISO image<footnote id="gtk-miniiso">