Re: [PATCH] release-notes: Improve description of kernel upgrade

2013-04-28 Thread Adam D. Barratt
On Sat, 2013-04-27 at 22:28 +0100, Ben Hutchings wrote:
> Since the 686 flavour has been removed, change the example to use the
> amd64 flavour and for i386 include a link back to the information about
> replacement of the 686 flavour.

Committed, thanks. (fwiw, the maintainer of the RN is -doc; there's at
least a couple of us on -release with commit access though.)

Regards,

Adam


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[PATCH] release-notes: Improve description of kernel upgrade

2013-04-27 Thread Ben Hutchings
Since the 686 flavour has been removed, change the example to use the
amd64 flavour and for i386 include a link back to the information about
replacement of the 686 flavour.

--- a/release-notes/en/upgrading.dbk
+++ b/release-notes/en/upgrading.dbk
@@ -836,7 +836,7 @@
 
 
 
-
+
   Kernel flavour selection
   
 Debian's 686 kernel configuration has been replaced by
@@ -1238,13 +1238,15 @@
 
 If you are unsure about which package to select, run uname
 -r and look for a package with a similar name.  For example, if you
-see '2.6.32-5-686', it is recommended that you install
-linux-image-686.  You may also
-use apt-cache to see a long description of each package
-in order to help choose the best one available.  For example:
+see '2.6.32-5-amd64', it is recommended that you install
+linux-image-amd64.
+See also .
+You may also use apt-cache to see a long
+description of each package in order to help choose the best one
+available.  For example:
 
 
-# apt-cache show linux-image-686
+# apt-cache show linux-image-amd64
 
 
 You should then use apt-get install to install it.  Once

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