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-rw-r--r--it/install-methods/tftp/dhcp.xml10
-rw-r--r--it/install-methods/tftp/rarp.xml14
2 files changed, 13 insertions, 11 deletions
diff --git a/it/install-methods/tftp/dhcp.xml b/it/install-methods/tftp/dhcp.xml
index 417dcd7ec..45ad49ec5 100644
--- a/it/install-methods/tftp/dhcp.xml
+++ b/it/install-methods/tftp/dhcp.xml
@@ -9,8 +9,8 @@
<!--
One free software DHCP server is ISC <command>dhcpd</command>.
-In &debian;, this is available in the <classname>dhcp</classname>
-package. Here is a sample configuration file for it (usually
+In &debian;, this is available in the <classname>dhcp</classname> package.
+Here is a sample configuration file for it (usually
<filename>/etc/dhcpd.conf</filename>):
-->
@@ -124,9 +124,9 @@ group {
</screen></informalexample>
<!--
-Note that for PXE booting, the client filename
-<filename>pxelinux.0</filename> is a boot loader, not a kernel image
-(see <xref linkend="tftp-images"/> below).
+Note that for PXE booting, the client filename <filename>pxelinux.0</filename>
+is a boot loader, not a kernel image (see <xref linkend="tftp-images"/>
+below).
-->
Notare che con l'avvio PXE, il nome del file client
diff --git a/it/install-methods/tftp/rarp.xml b/it/install-methods/tftp/rarp.xml
index 02c81b8b9..4d779d05f 100644
--- a/it/install-methods/tftp/rarp.xml
+++ b/it/install-methods/tftp/rarp.xml
@@ -8,11 +8,13 @@
<para>
<!--
-To setup RARP, you need to know the Ethernet address (a.k.a. the MAC
-address) of the client computers to be installed.
+To setup RARP, you need to know the Ethernet address (a.k.a. the MAC address)
+of the client computers to be installed.
If you don't know this information, you can
-<phrase arch="sparc"> pick it off the initial OpenPROM boot messages,
-use the OpenBoot <userinput>.enet-addr</userinput> command, or </phrase>
+
+<phrase arch="sparc"> pick it off the initial OpenPROM boot messages, use the
+OpenBoot <userinput>.enet-addr</userinput> command, or </phrase>
+
boot into <quote>Rescue</quote> mode (e.g., from the rescue floppy) and use the
command <userinput>/sbin/ifconfig eth0</userinput>.
-->
@@ -88,8 +90,8 @@ paragrafo.
Under SunOS, you need to ensure that the Ethernet hardware address for
the client is listed in the <quote>ethers</quote> database (either in the
<filename>/etc/ethers</filename> file, or via NIS/NIS+) and in the
-<quote>hosts</quote> database. Then you need to start the RARP daemon. In SunOS
-4, issue the command (as root):
+<quote>hosts</quote> database. Then you need to start the RARP daemon.
+In SunOS 4, issue the command (as root):
<userinput>/usr/etc/rarpd -a</userinput>; in SunOS 5, use
<userinput>/usr/sbin/rarpd -a</userinput>.
-->