Revision: 6138
          http://ipcop.svn.sourceforge.net/ipcop/?rev=6138&view=rev
Author:   owes
Date:     2011-11-27 22:00:54 +0000 (Sun, 27 Nov 2011)
Log Message:
-----------
Textual improvements.

Modified Paths:
--------------
    IPCopDoc/trunk/en/install/xml/booting.xml
    IPCopDoc/trunk/en/install/xml/preparation.xml

Modified: IPCopDoc/trunk/en/install/xml/booting.xml
===================================================================
--- IPCopDoc/trunk/en/install/xml/booting.xml   2011-11-27 21:13:35 UTC (rev 
6137)
+++ IPCopDoc/trunk/en/install/xml/booting.xml   2011-11-27 22:00:54 UTC (rev 
6138)
@@ -463,7 +463,8 @@
         </screenshot>
         <para>
             If you chose a flash installation, you will see the next screen,
-            inviting you to choose a RAM disk size, in megabytes.
+            inviting you to choose the maximum amount of RAM to reserve for
+            temporary storage, in megabytes.
         </para>
         <para>
             The minimum value is 32 MB, the maximum depends on the available 

Modified: IPCopDoc/trunk/en/install/xml/preparation.xml
===================================================================
--- IPCopDoc/trunk/en/install/xml/preparation.xml       2011-11-27 21:13:35 UTC 
(rev 6137)
+++ IPCopDoc/trunk/en/install/xml/preparation.xml       2011-11-27 22:00:54 UTC 
(rev 6138)
@@ -282,10 +282,7 @@
           <para>
               Note any default sub domain addresses specified.
               These allow you to specify hosts like mail or
-              news without entering the full host name, see
-              the discussion in TODO: FIXME
-              <!-- <link linkend="anchor-dhcp-setup">DHCP setup</link> -->,
-              below.
+              news without entering the full host name.
           </para>
           </listitem>
       </itemizedlist>

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