Bug#696732: installation-guide: Section 6.3.5.1. Configuring apt: Removal of references to 'volatile'
Cyril Brulebois <kibi@debian.org> writes:
> Brian Potkin <claremont102@gmail.com> (26/12/2012):
>> I originally submitted this patch in
>>
>> http://lists.debian.org/debian-boot/2012/10/msg00444.html
>>
>> Mentions of "volatile" remain in Section B.4.9.
>
> Oops, thanks for insisting. :)
>
> I'm adding debian-release@ to the loop.
>
>> --- manual/en/using-d-i/modules/apt-setup.xml 2012-10-21 15:52:12.582381910 +0100
>> +++ manual/en/using-d-i/modules/apt-setup_volatile.xml 2012-10-21 16:05:53.000000000 +0100
>> @@ -42,16 +42,28 @@
>> method you are using and possibly using choices made earlier in the
>> installation. In most cases the installer will automatically add a security
>> mirror and, if you are installing the stable distribution, a mirror for the
>> -<quote>volatile</quote> update service.
>> +<quote>release updates</quote> service.
>>
>> </para><para>
>>
>> If you are installing at a lower priority (e.g. in expert mode), you will
>> be able to make more decisions yourself. You can choose whether or not to
>> -use the security and/or volatile update services, and you can choose to
>> +use the security and/or release updates services, and you can choose to
>> add packages from the <quote>contrib</quote> and <quote>non-free</quote>
>> sections of the archive.
>>
>> +</para><para>
>> +
>> +Security updates help to keep your system secured against attacks.
>
> “help keep” I think?
"help keeping" I'd say, but I'm not a native speaker either.
Gaudenz
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