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Date:      Wed, 1 Apr 2009 16:52:49 GMT
From:      Rene Ladan <rene@FreeBSD.org>
To:        Perforce Change Reviews <perforce@FreeBSD.org>
Subject:   PERFORCE change 160114 for review
Message-ID:  <200904011652.n31Gqnrd070378@repoman.freebsd.org>

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Change 160114 by rene@rene_self on 2009/04/01 16:52:14

	solid-state article:
	* merge 2 sentences refering to ATA cards [1]
	* remove last instance of M-Systems
	Submitted by:	manolis [1]

Affected files ...

.. //depot/projects/docproj_nl/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/solid-state/article.sgml#4 edit

Differences ...

==== //depot/projects/docproj_nl/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/solid-state/article.sgml#4 (text+ko) ====

@@ -110,8 +110,8 @@
       temperature of the environment.</para>
 
     <para>Specifically, we will be discussing ATA compatible compact-flash
-      units.  ATA compatible
-      compact-flash cards are quite popular as storage media for digital
+      units, which  
+      are quite popular as storage media for digital
       cameras.  Of particular interest is the fact that they pin out directly
       to the IDE bus and are compatible with the ATA command set.  Therefore,
       with a very simple and low-cost adaptor, these devices can be attached
@@ -240,9 +240,7 @@
     <para>Because ATA compatible compact-flash cards are seen by FreeBSD as
       normal IDE hard drives, you could
       theoretically install FreeBSD from the network using the kern and
-      mfsroot floppies or from a CD.  Other than the fact that you should not
-      write a boot-loader of any kind to the M-Systems device, no special
-      instructions are needed.</para>
+      mfsroot floppies or from a CD.</para>
 
     <para>However, even a small installation of FreeBSD using normal
       installation procedures can produce a system in size of greater than 200



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