Bug#763410: bug#763410: [installation-guide] 4.3.1: written directly a USB stick

2015-01-20 Thread Stuart Prescott
Control: tag -1 patch

 Section 4.3.1. Preparing a USB stick using a hybrid CD or DVD image starts 
with:
  Debian CD and DVD images can now be written directly a USB stick, which is 
a very easy way to make a bootable USB stick.
 
 A preposition such as on or to is missing between directly and a.

can now be written directly to a USB stick would be much better.

(patch attached)

 By the way, my English is not native, but 4.3's introduction looks like it 
contains a Frenchism to me:
  You should be able to see to which device the USB stick was mapped by 
running the command dmesg after inserting it.
 
 Shouldn't to which device the USB stick was mapped read which device the 
USB stick was mapped to?

Yes and no. To which ... avoids the stranded preposition (to at the end of 
the sentence). It's not overly awkward in this sense so in formal 
documentation the to which form is just fine. It's certainly not 
conversational English and it's perhaps overly formal for Debian 
documentation.

(Describing it as a Frenchism is almost right -- this sort of construction 
comes from an 18th century fetish for using Latin grammar in English that was 
motivated by a combination of romantic nationalism, a desire to formalise and 
an awareness of Francophone roots.)

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From: Stuart Prescott stu...@debian.org
Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 23:02:17 +1100
Subject: [PATCH 1/3] Typo fix in USB section (#763410)

Add missing word to sentence.
---
 manual/en/install-methods/boot-usb-files.xml | 2 +-
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/manual/en/install-methods/boot-usb-files.xml b/manual/en/install-methods/boot-usb-files.xml
index bb344d7..e766cab 100644
--- a/manual/en/install-methods/boot-usb-files.xml
+++ b/manual/en/install-methods/boot-usb-files.xml
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ information on for example a hard disk could be lost.
   titlePreparing a USB stick using a hybrid CD or DVD image/title
 para
 
-Debian CD and DVD images can now be written directly a USB stick,
+Debian CD and DVD images can now be written directly to a USB stick,
 which is a very easy way to make a bootable USB stick. Simply choose
 a CD or DVD image that will fit on your USB stick. See
 xref linkend=official-cdrom/ to get a CD or DVD image.
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2.1.4



Bug#763410: [installation-guide] 4.3.1: written directly a USB stick

2014-09-29 Thread Filipus Klutiero

Package: installation-guide
Version: 20140916
Severity: minor
X-Debbugs-Cc: jo...@debian.org

Section 4.3.1. Preparing a USB stick using a hybrid CD or DVD image starts with:

Debian CD and DVD images can now be written directly a USB stick, which is a 
very easy way to make a bootable USB stick.


A preposition such as on or to is missing between directly and a.


By the way, my English is not native, but 4.3's introduction looks like it 
contains a Frenchism to me:

You should be able to see to which device the USB stick was mapped by running 
the command dmesg after inserting it.


Shouldn't to which device the USB stick was mapped read which device the USB 
stick was mapped to?

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Filipus Klutiero
http://www.philippecloutier.com


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