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author | Chloe Kudryavtsev <toast@toastin.space> | 2019-02-19 21:12:59 -0500 |
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committer | Chloe Kudryavtsev <toast@toastin.space> | 2019-02-19 21:12:59 -0500 |
commit | 187cc0f8eea527c3dffe9b4ab419e9be53bf7e70 (patch) | |
tree | 07e29eacbe0509cb3b60bdbb70fd47c6a8ead984 | |
parent | 011f72df1afdef0d516f533a6372488519161d57 (diff) | |
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[Installing] Simplify UEFI-boot-related phrasing
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diff --git a/modules/Installing/pages/medium.adoc b/modules/Installing/pages/medium.adoc index 772c344..bfaf34d 100644 --- a/modules/Installing/pages/medium.adoc +++ b/modules/Installing/pages/medium.adoc @@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ Alternatively, you can try mashing the button for BIOS/UEFI settings, and changi If it is unclear which button it is, you can try any of these, which are commonly used for all of those purposes: kbd:[DEL] kbd:[F1] kbd:[F10] kbd:[ESC] -IMPORTANT: If you want to install Alpine in UEFI (non-legacy, nor BIOS) mode, you should make sure that you boot the USB disk using UEFI means. +IMPORTANT: If you want to install Alpine in UEFI (non-legacy, nor BIOS) mode, you must use UEFI to boot the USB disk. // TODO: maybe xref where specifically we talk about getting help? [WARNING] |