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Bug#33940: marked as done (doc error. boot-floppies. install.txt)



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Package: boot-floppies
Version: 2.1.8-1999-02-22

Under section: 3.4.2. Boot Device Selection

it reads:

     If your system can't boot directly from CD-ROM, or you simply can't
     seem to get it to work, don't despair; you can simply run
     `E:\boot\boot.bat' 

It should read:
     If your system can't boot directly from CD-ROM, or you simply can't
     seem to get it to work, don't despair; you can simply run
     `E:\install\boot.bat' 
         ^^^^^^^
         !!!!!!!

There is no boot.bat in the /boot/ directory.....;-)

Jim Westveer <jwest@netnw.com>


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