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[src/trunk]: src/distrib/notes/acorn32 Some more typo and punctuation fixes.
details: https://anonhg.NetBSD.org/src/rev/9570be371471
branches: trunk
changeset: 522310:9570be371471
user: wiz <wiz%NetBSD.org@localhost>
date: Sat Feb 16 10:54:55 2002 +0000
description:
Some more typo and punctuation fixes.
diffstat:
distrib/notes/acorn32/prep.RISCOS | 28 ++++++++++++++--------------
1 files changed, 14 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-)
diffs (91 lines):
diff -r 5168000e4fdd -r 9570be371471 distrib/notes/acorn32/prep.RISCOS
--- a/distrib/notes/acorn32/prep.RISCOS Sat Feb 16 08:30:27 2002 +0000
+++ b/distrib/notes/acorn32/prep.RISCOS Sat Feb 16 10:54:55 2002 +0000
@@ -1,13 +1,13 @@
- $NetBSD: prep.RISCOS,v 1.6 2002/02/16 02:31:30 reinoud Exp $
+ $NetBSD: prep.RISCOS,v 1.7 2002/02/16 10:54:55 wiz Exp $
These instructions are specific to NetBSD/acorn32 on Acorn RISCOS platforms
(RiscPC/A7000/A7000+/NC's).
Last updated for the BtNetBSD bootloader version 0.99 at 16 February 2002 by
-Reinoud Zandijk (mailto:reinoud%netbsd.org@localhost), portmaster of NetBSD/acorn32.
+Reinoud Zandijk (reinoud%netbsd.org@localhost), portmaster of NetBSD/acorn32.
-For a more detailed acknowledgement and list of contributers see Apendix B at the
-bottom.
+For a more detailed acknowledgement and list of contributers see Appendix B
+at the bottom.
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@
1.1 Hardware
-Refer to the NetBSD installation notes and/or the website
+Refer to the NetBSD installation notes and/or the web site
http://www.netbsd.org/Ports/Acorn32/ for a list of supported hardware.
@@ -354,16 +354,16 @@
Now that your device is ready for the installation you need to
unpack the bootloader archive. Pick either BtNetBSD.tgz or BtNetBSD.zip
-depending on wich type of archive you can extract easiest. (if you're
+depending on which type of archive you can extract easiest. (if you're
installing from CD-ROM then this should be unpacked already), copy the
-directory to your hard disc. In the archive you'll find the tools
+directory to your hard disk. In the archive you'll find the tools
mentioned in this document as well as the bootloader !BtNetBSD itself.
4.1 Configuring the !BtNetBSD bootloader before installation
Open the !BtNetBSD application and edit the `fastboot' file to specify
-the installation kernel location; an example is allready given.
+the installation kernel location; an example is already given.
You can also set other details like tweaking with the amount of memory in
@@ -371,19 +371,19 @@
this shouldn't be set too low for it can crash the bootloader.
When you think you've filled in the proper details save the file again
-and proceed...
+and proceed.
4.2 Running !BtNetBSD
Double click on the !BtNetBSD icon (or the !Run file in it) to start it
-up!
+up.
NetBSD should now start to boot, install NetBSD as per the NetBSD
installation notes.
When you finish the installation you can restarted the computer as
-instructed....
+instructed.
4.3 Configuring !BtNetBSD after installation
@@ -562,8 +562,8 @@
if you have both /var and /usr this will be /var
- f The second additional partition.
i.e. if you have /var and /usr, this will be /usr
- - g The third ....
- - h The fourth ....
+ - g The third ...
+ - h The fourth ...
If you only have one partition on the drive this can normally be
accessed with either partition a (root partition) or c (whole
@@ -603,5 +603,5 @@
Jasper Wallace (jasper%ivision.co.uk@localhost)
Mark Brinicombe (amb%physig.ph.kcl.ac.uk@localhost)
Scott Stevens (s.k.stevens%ic.ac.uk@localhost)
-and a lot more people posting to the origional RiscBSD mailing list.
+and a lot more people posting to the original RiscBSD mailing list.
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