[Fai-commit] r5549 - trunk/doc

Thomas Lange lange at alioth.debian.org
Fri Oct 16 21:38:47 UTC 2009


Author: lange
Date: 2009-10-16 21:38:47 +0000 (Fri, 16 Oct 2009)
New Revision: 5549

Modified:
   trunk/doc/fai-guide.txt
Log:
fix syntax errors


Modified: trunk/doc/fai-guide.txt
===================================================================
--- trunk/doc/fai-guide.txt	2009-10-16 20:59:22 UTC (rev 5548)
+++ trunk/doc/fai-guide.txt	2009-10-16 21:38:47 UTC (rev 5549)
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
-////  -*- Doc -*-
 ////
+  -*- Doc -*-
+////
 
 FAI Guide (Fully Automatic Installation)
 ========================================
@@ -11,6 +12,7 @@
 :faiver:  3.3
 :faidate: not yet released
 :nfsrootsize: 380
+:mirrorsize: 22
 
 ////
 <tt>  => _
@@ -227,7 +229,8 @@
 
 FAI can also be used as a network rescue system. You can boot your
 computer, but it will not perform an installation. Instead it will run
-a fully functional &dgl; without using the local hard disks. Then you
+a fully functional Debian GNU/Linux without using the local hard
+disks. Then you 
 can do a remote login and backup or restore a disk partition, check a
 file system, inspect the hardware or do any other task.
 
@@ -2320,7 +2323,7 @@
 computer installed with Debian. If you already have a host running
 Debian, you can also install the master server via FAI. Create a
 partition on '/files/scratch/debmirror' for the local Debian mirror
-with more than &mirrorsize; GB space available.
+with more than {mirrorsize} GB space available.
 
 ==== [[beonetworkmaster]]Set up the network
 
@@ -2862,9 +2865,8 @@
 just _$ROOTCMD_ followed by the command you want to call; for example
 _$ROOTCMD dpkg -l_ shows the packages installed on the new system.
 
+////
 
-/////
-
 MT: has been said already The only task which has to be done manually
 for new hardware is to assign the MAC address to a host name and to an
 IP address, and to define classes for this host if the existing




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