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@@ -41,33 +41,4 @@ Alt function on the <keycap>Option</keycap> key (engraved with 'alt'
on most Mac keyboards). In other respects the two layouts are similar.
</para>
-
-<note arch="sparc"><para>
-
-If you are installing on a system that has a Sun USB keyboard and have
-booted the installer with the default 2.4 kernel, the keyboard will not
-be identified correctly by the installation system. The installer will show
-you a list of Sun type keymaps to choose from, but selecting one of these
-will result in a non-working keyboard. If you are installing with the 2.6
-kernel, there is no problem.
-
-</para><para>
-
-To get a working keyboard, you should boot the installer with parameter
-<userinput>priority=medium</userinput>. When you get to keyboard
-selection<footnote>
-
-<para>
-If you are installing at default priority you should use the <userinput>Go
-Back</userinput> button to return to the installer menu when you are shown
-the list of Sun type keymaps.
-</para>
-
-</footnote>, choose <quote>No keyboard to configure</quote> if you have a
-keyboard with an American (US) layout, or choose <quote>USB keyboard</quote>
-if you have a keyboard with a localized layout. Selecting <quote>No keyboard
-to configure</quote> will leave the kernel keymap in place, which is correct
-for US keyboards.
-
-</para></note>
</sect3>