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@@ -96,11 +96,6 @@ Booting the installation system directly from a hard disk is another option
for many architectures. This will require some other operating system
to load the installer onto the hard disk.
-</para><para arch="m68k">
-
-In fact, installation from your local disk is the preferred
-installation technique for most &architecture; machines.
-
</para><para arch="sparc">
Although the &arch-title; does not allow booting from SunOS
@@ -190,16 +185,6 @@ SCSI disk controllers from many different manufacturers are supported. See the
<ulink url="&url-hardware-howto;">Linux Hardware Compatibility HOWTO</ulink>
for more details.
-</para><para arch="m68k">
-
-Pretty much all storage systems supported by the Linux kernel are
-supported by the Debian installation system. Note that the current
-Linux kernel does not support floppies on the Macintosh at all, and
-the Debian installation system doesn't support floppies for Amigas.
-Also supported on the Atari is the Macintosh HFS system, and AFFS as a
-module. Macs support the Atari (FAT) file system. Amigas support the
-FAT file system, and HFS as a module.
-
</para><para arch="sparc">
Any storage system supported by the Linux kernel is also supported by