[SCM] live-manual branch, debian, updated. debian/2.0_a12-1-26-g4c66e75

Ben Armstrong synrg at debian.org
Wed Dec 8 21:27:46 UTC 2010


The following commit has been merged in the debian branch:
commit de2513fd01984714f80c1baffe332944e5593650
Author: Ben Armstrong <synrg at debian.org>
Date:   Wed Dec 8 17:00:00 2010 -0400

    Fixing text of link to tutorial 2 to match heading.

diff --git a/manual/en/about_manual.ssi b/manual/en/about_manual.ssi
index 28d1754..e632776 100644
--- a/manual/en/about_manual.ssi
+++ b/manual/en/about_manual.ssi
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Some of the commands mentioned in the text must be executed with superuser privi
 
 2~ For the impatient
 
-While we believe that everything in this manual is important to at least some of our users, we realize it is a lot of material to cover and that you may wish to experience early success using the software before delving into the details. Therefore, we have provided three tutorials in the {Examples}#examples section designed to teach you image building and customization basics. Read {Using the examples}#using-the-examples first, followed by {Tutorial 1: A standard image}#tutorial-1, {Tutorial 2: A web browser utility}#tutorial-2 and finally {Tutorial 3: A personal travelling companion}#tutorial-3. By the end of these tutorials, you will have a taste of what can be done with Debian Live. We encourage you to return to more in-depth study of the manual, perhaps next reading {The basics}#the-basics, skimming or skipping {Building a netboot image}#building-netboot-image, and finishing by reading the {Customization overview}#customization-overview and the chapters that follow it. B
 y this point, we hope you are thoroughly excited by what can be done with Debian Live and motivated to read the rest of the manual, cover-to-cover.
+While we believe that everything in this manual is important to at least some of our users, we realize it is a lot of material to cover and that you may wish to experience early success using the software before delving into the details. Therefore, we have provided three tutorials in the {Examples}#examples section designed to teach you image building and customization basics. Read {Using the examples}#using-the-examples first, followed by {Tutorial 1: A standard image}#tutorial-1, {Tutorial 2: A web browser utility}#tutorial-2 and finally {Tutorial 3: A personalized image}#tutorial-3. By the end of these tutorials, you will have a taste of what can be done with Debian Live. We encourage you to return to more in-depth study of the manual, perhaps next reading {The basics}#the-basics, skimming or skipping {Building a netboot image}#building-netboot-image, and finishing by reading the {Customization overview}#customization-overview and the chapters that follow it. By this poin
 t, we hope you are thoroughly excited by what can be done with Debian Live and motivated to read the rest of the manual, cover-to-cover.
 
 2~terms Terms
 

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