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diff --git a/en/install-methods/usb-setup/x86.xml b/en/install-methods/usb-setup/x86.xml
index fd6947340..569d06a76 100644
--- a/en/install-methods/usb-setup/x86.xml
+++ b/en/install-methods/usb-setup/x86.xml
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ Take care that you use the correct device name for your USB stick. The
In order to start the kernel after booting from the USB stick, we will
put a boot loader on the stick. Although any boot loader
-(e.g. <classname>lilo</classname>) should work, it's convenient to use
+should work, it's convenient to use
<classname>syslinux</classname>, since it uses a FAT16 partition and can
be reconfigured by just editing a text file. Any operating system
which supports the FAT file system can be used to make changes to the