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diff --git a/en/boot-installer/trouble.xml b/en/boot-installer/trouble.xml
index 6325c4a5f..a07914193 100644
--- a/en/boot-installer/trouble.xml
+++ b/en/boot-installer/trouble.xml
@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ at high speeds using a modern CD writer.
<listitem><para>
If your system boots correctly from the CD-ROM, it does not necessarily
-mean that Linux also supports the CD-ROM (or, more correctly, the controller
+mean that &arch-kernel; also supports the CD-ROM (or, more correctly, the controller
that your CD-ROM drive is connected to).
</para></listitem>
@@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ detected, sometimes simply trying again may solve the problem. If you have
more than one CD-ROM drive, try changing the CD-ROM to the other drive.
If that does not work or if the CD-ROM is recognized but there are errors
when reading from it, try the suggestions listed below. Some basic knowledge
-of Linux is required for this.
+of &arch-kernel; is required for this.
To execute any of the commands, you should first switch to the second
virtual console (VT2) and activate the shell there.