Currently, I've been using SGML conditionals to isolate x86-specific portions of the installation manual. I've yet to do general restructuring of the document in preparation for the insertion of other platform-specific information. However, there's a core issue I would like to address first:
Should the different flavors of the Installation Manual for the different released architectures all be in one document, or should there be different "flavors" of the same document for the different architectures? The current system I am using seems to favor the later position. Each build of the boot floppies package defines the relevant architecture string, which enables the relevant text areas and disables the irrelevant ones. This seems to be the best solution, since the shorter the doucment, the more likely it is to be read, I think. Do others agree? -- .....Adam Di [EMAIL PROTECTED]<URL:http://www.onShore.com/>

