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diff --git a/en/preparing/non-debian-partitioning.xml b/en/preparing/non-debian-partitioning.xml index 6e444855a..0f95aefe4 100644 --- a/en/preparing/non-debian-partitioning.xml +++ b/en/preparing/non-debian-partitioning.xml @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ means an LPAR or VM guest in this case. If you already have an operating system on your system -<phrase arch="i386"> +<phrase arch="x86"> (Windows 9x, Windows NT/2000/XP, OS/2, MacOS, Solaris, FreeBSD, …) </phrase> @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ root. You can find information about your current partition setup by using a partitioning tool for your current operating system<phrase -arch="i386">, such as fdisk or PartitionMagic</phrase><phrase +arch="x86">, such as fdisk or PartitionMagic</phrase><phrase arch="powerpc">, such as Drive Setup, HD Toolkit, or MacTools</phrase><phrase arch="m68k">, such as HD SC Setup, HDToolBox, or SCSITool</phrase><phrase arch="s390">, such as the VM diskmap</phrase>. Partitioning tools always @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ special circumstances like the order of the existing partitions within the partition map, that force you to partition before installing anyway. -</para><para arch="i386"> +</para><para arch="x86"> If your machine has a FAT or NTFS filesystem, as used by DOS and Windows, you can wait and use Debian installer's partitioning program to |