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@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ only need the first CD of the set.
</para><para>
Download whichever type you prefer and burn it to a CD.
-<phrase arch="x86">To boot the CD, you may need to change your BIOS
+<phrase arch="any-x86">To boot the CD, you may need to change your BIOS
configuration, as explained in <xref linkend="bios-setup" />.</phrase>
<phrase arch="powerpc">
To boot a PowerMac from CD, press the <keycap>c</keycap> key while booting. See
@@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ There are other, more flexible ways to set up a memory stick to use the
debian-installer, and it's possible to get it to work with smaller memory
sticks. For details, see <xref linkend="boot-usb-files" />.
-</para><para arch="x86">
+</para><para arch="any-x86">
Some BIOSes can boot USB storage directly, and some cannot. You may need to
configure your BIOS to boot from a <quote>removable drive</quote> or even a
@@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ For detailed instructions, see <xref linkend="install-tftp" />.
</para>
</sect2>
- <sect2 id="howto-getting-images-hard-disk">
+ <sect2 arch="linux-any" id="howto-getting-images-hard-disk">
<title>Booting from hard disk</title>
<para>
@@ -253,7 +253,7 @@ free space on a drive (see <xref linkend="partman-auto" />).
This is recommended for new users or anyone in a hurry. If you do not want
to autopartition, choose <guimenuitem>Manual</guimenuitem> from the menu.
-</para><para arch="x86">
+</para><para arch="any-x86">
If you have an existing DOS or Windows partition that you want to preserve,
be very careful with automatic partitioning. If you choose manual partitioning,
@@ -302,7 +302,7 @@ account.
The last step is to install a boot loader. If the installer detects
other operating systems on your computer, it will add them to the boot menu
and let you know.
-<phrase arch="x86">By default GRUB will be installed to the master boot
+<phrase arch="any-x86">By default GRUB will be installed to the master boot
record of the first harddrive, which is generally a good choice. You'll be
given the opportunity to override that choice and install it elsewhere.
</phrase>