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1 files changed, 3 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/nl/partitioning/device-names.xml b/nl/partitioning/device-names.xml index 49effd568..fdd81d286 100644 --- a/nl/partitioning/device-names.xml +++ b/nl/partitioning/device-names.xml @@ -67,12 +67,12 @@ up as <filename>/dev/hda</filename> in Debian). </para></listitem> -<listitem arch="i386"><para> +<listitem arch="x86"><para> The first XT disk is named <filename>/dev/xda</filename>. </para></listitem> -<listitem arch="i386"><para> +<listitem arch="x86"><para> The second XT disk is named <filename>/dev/xdb</filename>. @@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ the order of the drives can get confusing. The best solution in this case is to watch the boot messages, assuming you know the drive models and/or capacities. -</para><para arch="i386"> +</para><para arch="x86"> Linux represents the primary partitions as the drive name, plus the numbers 1 through 4. For example, the first primary partition on the |