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diff --git a/share/doc/handbook/install.sgml b/share/doc/handbook/install.sgml index b9e97e7..59bbcd6 100644 --- a/share/doc/handbook/install.sgml +++ b/share/doc/handbook/install.sgml @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -<!-- $Id: install.sgml,v 1.51 1997/02/22 12:58:39 peter Exp $ --> +<!-- $Id: install.sgml,v 1.52 1997/03/07 12:35:57 jkh Exp $ --> <!-- The FreeBSD Documentation Project --> <!-- @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ have installed, such as SCSI controllers, Ethernet adapters or sound cards. This list should include relevant configuration parameters such as interrupts - (IRQ) and IO port addresses. </item> + (IRQ) and IO port addresses.<P></P></item> <item>Download the <url url="ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.ORG/pub/FreeBSD/&rel.current;-RELEASE/floppies/boot.flp" @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ drive, and be sure to tell your browser to <em>save</em> rather than <em>display</em>. <bf>Note:</bf> This disk image can only be used with - 1.44 megabyte 3.5 inch floppy disks.</item> + 1.44 megabyte 3.5 inch floppy disks.<P></P></item> <item>Make the installation boot disk from the image file: <itemize> @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ E:\> tools\fdimage floppies\boot.flp a: program will format the A: drive and then copy the boot.flp image onto it (assuming that you're at the top level of a FreeBSD distribution and the floppy images - live in the floppies subdirectory). + live in the floppies subdirectory).<P></P></item> <item>If you are using a UNIX system: <tscreen> @@ -69,11 +69,9 @@ E:\> tools\fdimage floppies\boot.flp a: where <em>disk_device</em> is the <tt>/dev</tt> entry for the floppy drive. On FreeBSD systems, this is <tt>/dev/fd0</tt> for the A: drive and - <tt>/dev/fd1</tt> for the B: drive. - </item> + <tt>/dev/fd1</tt> for the B: drive.<P></P></item> </itemize> - - </item> + <P></P></item> <item>With the installation disk in the A: drive, reboot your computer. You should get a boot prompt something like this: @@ -88,8 +86,7 @@ Boot: with its default configuration after a delay of about five seconds. As FreeBSD boots, it probes your computer to determine what hardware is installed. The results of - this probing is displayed on the screen. - </item> + this probing is displayed on the screen.<P></P></item> <item>When the booting process is finished, The main FreeBSD installation menu will be displayed.</item> |