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index 913b22f98..e1eb8ea15 100644
--- a/nl/install-methods/tftp/bootp.xml
+++ b/nl/install-methods/tftp/bootp.xml
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
There are two BOOTP servers available for GNU/Linux. The first is CMU
<command>bootpd</command>. The other is actually a DHCP server: ISC
-<command>dhcpd</command>. In &debian; these are contained in the
+<command>dhcpd</command>. In &debian-gnu; these are contained in the
<classname>bootp</classname> and <classname>dhcp3-server</classname>
packages respectively.
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ packages respectively.
To use CMU <command>bootpd</command>, you must first uncomment (or
add) the relevant line in <filename>/etc/inetd.conf</filename>. On
-&debian;, you can run <userinput>update-inetd --enable
+&debian-gnu;, you can run <userinput>update-inetd --enable
bootps</userinput>, then <userinput>/etc/init.d/inetd
reload</userinput> to do so. Just in case your BOOTP server does not
run Debian, the line in question should look like: