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1 files changed, 4 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/da/hardware/installation-media.xml b/da/hardware/installation-media.xml index 88ff2c209..05aca1ccd 100644 --- a/da/hardware/installation-media.xml +++ b/da/hardware/installation-media.xml @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ support booting from a CD-ROM, you can use the CD-ROM in conjunction with the other techniques to install your system, once you've booted up by other means; see <xref linkend="boot-installer"/>. -</para><para arch="i386"> +</para><para arch="x86"> Both SCSI and IDE/ATAPI CD-ROMs are supported. In addition, all non-standard CD interfaces supported by Linux are supported by the @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ them to work, and booting off these non-standard interfaces is unlikely. The <ulink url="&url-cd-howto;">Linux CD-ROM HOWTO</ulink> contains in-depth information on using CD-ROMs with Linux. -</para><para arch="i386"> +</para><para arch="x86"> USB CD-ROM drives are also supported, as are FireWire devices that are supported by the ohci1394 and sbp2 drivers. @@ -197,14 +197,14 @@ build your own kernel). Support for the widest possible range of devices is desirable in general, to ensure that Debian can be installed on the widest array of hardware. -</para><para arch="i386"> +</para><para arch="x86"> Generally, the Debian installation system includes support for floppies, IDE drives, IDE floppies, parallel port IDE devices, SCSI controllers and drives, USB, and FireWire. The file systems supported include FAT, Win-32 FAT extensions (VFAT), and NTFS, among others. -</para><para arch="i386"> +</para><para arch="x86"> The disk interfaces that emulate the ``AT'' hard disk interface which are often called MFM, RLL, IDE, or ATA are supported. Very old 8 bit |