From 2d555470068ccdc434b41a8f438c3c2b56109305 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Frans Pop Date: Mon, 7 Aug 2006 15:50:11 +0000 Subject: Initial commit preparing to add variant for AMD64. This commit basically creates the AMD64 variant as a copy of the i386 manual. Further commits will be needed to differentiate the AMD64 variant from i386 where needed. Commit includes changes for all translations. --- nl/howto/installation-howto.xml | 14 +++++++------- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) (limited to 'nl/howto') diff --git a/nl/howto/installation-howto.xml b/nl/howto/installation-howto.xml index 438c3be8a..4f4e4b67b 100644 --- a/nl/howto/installation-howto.xml +++ b/nl/howto/installation-howto.xml @@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ only need the first CD of the set. Download whichever type you prefer and burn it to a CD. -To boot the CD, you may need to change your BIOS +To boot the CD, you may need to change your BIOS configuration, as explained in . To boot a PowerMac from CD, press the c key while booting. See @@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ There are other, more flexible ways to set up a memory stick to use the debian-installer, and it's possible to get it to work with smaller memory sticks. For details, see . - + Some BIOSes can boot USB storage directly, and some cannot. You may need to configure your BIOS to boot from a removable drive or even a @@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ It's also possible to boot &d-i; completely from the net. The various methods to netboot depend on your architecture and netboot setup. The files in netboot/ can be used to netboot &d-i;. - + The easiest thing to set up is probably PXE netbooting. Untar the file netboot/pxeboot.tar.gz into @@ -198,7 +198,7 @@ existing hard disk, which can have a different OS on it. Download and a Debian CD image to the top-level directory of the hard disk. Make sure that the CD image has a filename ending in .iso. Now it's just a matter of booting linux with the initrd. - + explains one way to do it. @@ -213,7 +213,7 @@ it's just a matter of booting linux with the initrd. Once the installer starts, you will be greeted with an initial screen. Press &enterkey; to boot, or read the instructions for other boot methods and parameters (see ). - + If you want a 2.4 kernel, type install24 at the boot: prompt. @@ -255,7 +255,7 @@ opportunity to automatically partition either an entire drive, or free space on a drive. This is recommended for new users or anyone in a hurry, but if you do not want to autopartition, choose manual from the menu. - + If you have an existing DOS or Windows partition that you want to preserve, be very careful with automatic partitioning. If you choose manual partitioning, @@ -282,7 +282,7 @@ which can take a while. That is followed by installing a kernel. The last step is to install a boot loader. If the installer detects other operating systems on your computer, it will add them to the boot menu and let you know. -By default GRUB will be installed to the master boot +By default GRUB will be installed to the master boot record of the first harddrive, which is generally a good choice. You'll be given the opportunity to override that choice and install it elsewhere. -- cgit v1.2.3