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+++ b/en/using-d-i/loading-firmware.xml
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ the driver module will be reloaded.
Which devices are scanned and which file systems are supported depends on
the architecture, the installation method and the stage of the installation.
Especially during the early stages of the installation, loading the firmware
-is most likely to succeed from a FAT-formatted floppy disk or USB stick.
+is most likely to succeed from a FAT-formatted USB stick.
<phrase arch="x86">On i386 and amd64 firmware can also be loaded from an
MMC or SD card.</phrase>
@@ -59,8 +59,8 @@ method to load such firmware is from some removable medium such as a USB
stick. Alternatively, unofficial CD builds containing non-free firmware
can be found at <ulink url="&url-firmware-cds;"/>.
-To prepare a USB stick (or other medium like a hard drive partition, or floppy
-disk), the firmware files or packages must be placed in either the root directory
+To prepare a USB stick (or other medium like a hard drive partition),
+the firmware files or packages must be placed in either the root directory
or a directory named <filename>/firmware</filename> of the file system on
the medium. The recommended file system to use is FAT as that is most
certain to be supported during the early stages of the installation.