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<para>
-If you have a CD set, and if your machine supports booting directly
-off the CD, great! Simply
+If you have a set of optical discs, and your machine supports booting directly
+off those, great! Simply
<phrase arch="x86">
-configure your system for booting off a CD as described in
+configure your system for booting off an optical disc as described in
<xref linkend="boot-dev-select-x86"/>,
</phrase>
-insert your CD, reboot, and proceed to the next chapter.
+insert the disc, reboot, and proceed to the next chapter.
</para><para>
-Note that certain CD drives may require special drivers, and thus be
+Note that certain optical drives may require special drivers, and thus be
inaccessible in the early installation stages. If it turns out the
-standard way of booting off a CD doesn't work for your hardware,
+standard way of booting off an optical disc doesn't work for your hardware,
revisit this chapter and read about alternate kernels and installation
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.
+Even if you cannot boot from optical disc, you can probably install the
+&debian; system components and any packages you want from such disc.
Simply boot using a different medium and when it's
time to install the operating system, base system, and any additional
-packages, point the installation system at the CD-ROM drive.
+packages, point the installation system at the optical drive.
</para><para>