Since the 686 flavour has been removed, change the example to use the amd64 flavour and for i386 include a link back to the information about replacement of the 686 flavour.
--- a/release-notes/en/upgrading.dbk
+++ b/release-notes/en/upgrading.dbk
@@ -836,7 +836,7 @@
</para>
</section>
-<section arch="i386">
+<section arch="i386" id="kernel-flavour-686">
<title>Kernel flavour selection</title>
<para>
Debian's <literal>686</literal> kernel configuration has been replaced by
@@ -1238,13 +1238,15 @@
<para>
If you are unsure about which package to select, run <literal>uname
-r</literal> and look for a package with a similar name. For example, if you
-see '<literal>2.6.32-5-686</literal>', it is recommended that you install
-<systemitem role="package">linux-image-686</systemitem>. You may also
-use <command>apt-cache</command> to see a long description of each package
-in order to help choose the best one available. For example:
+see '<literal>2.6.32-5-amd64</literal>', it is recommended that you install
+<systemitem role="package">linux-image-amd64</systemitem>.
+<phrase arch="i386">See also <xref linkend="kernel-flavour-686"/>.</phrase>
+You may also use <command>apt-cache</command> to see a long
+description of each package in order to help choose the best one
+available. For example:
</para>
<screen>
-# apt-cache show linux-image-686
+# apt-cache show linux-image-amd64
</screen>
<para>
You should then use <literal>apt-get install</literal> to install it. Once
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Ben Hutchings
Klipstein's 4th Law of Prototyping and Production:
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