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diff --git a/en/boot-installer/x86.xml b/en/boot-installer/x86.xml index 5257dcb76..9761ebbc0 100644 --- a/en/boot-installer/x86.xml +++ b/en/boot-installer/x86.xml @@ -299,83 +299,3 @@ to the boot prompt, as described in the help text. </para> </sect2> - - <sect2 condition="gtk" id="graphical"> - <title>The Graphical Installer</title> -<para> - -The graphical version of the installer is only available for a limited -number of architectures, including &arch-title;. The functionality of -the graphical installer is essentially the same as that of the text-based -installer as it basically uses the same programs, but with a different -frontend. - -</para><para> - -Although the functionality is identical, the graphical installer still has -a few significant advantages. The main advantage is that it supports more -languages, namely those that use a character set that cannot be displayed -with the text-based <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="any-x86"> - -The graphical installer is available with all CD/DVD images and with the -hd-media installation method. To boot the graphical installer simply select -the relevant option from the boot menu. Expert and rescue mode for the -graphical installer can be selected from the <quote>Advanced options</quote> -menu. The previously used boot methods <userinput>installgui</userinput>, -<userinput>expertgui</userinput> and <userinput>rescuegui</userinput> can -still be used from the boot prompt which is shown after selecting the -<quote>Help</quote> option in the boot menu. - -</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-x86"> - -<para> -The mini ISO image can be downloaded from a &debian; mirror as described -in <xref linkend="downloading-files"/>. -Look for <filename>netboot/gtk/mini.iso</filename>. -</para> - -</footnote>, which is mainly useful for testing. - -</para><para arch="powerpc"> - -For &arch-title;, currently only an experimental <quote>mini</quote> ISO -image is available<footnote id="gtk-miniiso-powerpc"> - -<para> -The mini ISO image can be downloaded from a &debian; mirror as described -in <xref linkend="downloading-files"/>. -Look for <filename>netboot/gtk/mini.iso</filename>. -</para> - -</footnote>. It should work on almost all PowerPC systems that have -an ATI graphical card, but is unlikely to work on other systems. - -</para><para> - -Just as with the text-based installer it is possible to add boot parameters -when starting the graphical installer. - -</para> -<note><para> - -The graphical installer requires significantly more memory to run than -the text-based installer: &minimum-memory-gtk;. If insufficient memory is -available, it will automatically fall back to the text-based -<quote>newt</quote> frontend. - -</para><para> - -If the amount of memory in your system is below &minimum-memory;, -the graphical installer may fail to boot at all while booting the -text-based installer would still work. Using the text-based installer is -recommended for systems with little available memory. - -</para></note> - </sect2> |