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Bug 1043292
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[patch]
Patch for 3rd issue
0002-change-sdc-to-sdd-in-line-22-and-line-41.patch (text/plain), 1.96 KB, created by
TianShixiong
on 2013-12-16 10:25:55 UTC
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Patch for 3rd issue
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>From 78797112ceaac1e952200cf096c6c1bdb5aeacd1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 >From: Tiansworld <tiansworld@fedoraproject.org> >Date: Mon, 16 Dec 2013 18:20:58 +0800 >Subject: [PATCH 2/2] change sdc to sdd in line 22 and line 41 > >--- > en-US/Procedure-dd_Image_to_USB.xml | 4 ++-- > 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) > >diff --git a/en-US/Procedure-dd_Image_to_USB.xml b/en-US/Procedure-dd_Image_to_USB.xml >index 4cf9b18..1836b88 100644 >--- a/en-US/Procedure-dd_Image_to_USB.xml >+++ b/en-US/Procedure-dd_Image_to_USB.xml >@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ > </step> > <step> > <para> >- Because your flash drive will be completely overwritten by this procedure, it is important to specify the correct drive. Run the command <command>dmesg</command> shortly after connecting the drive. The output will identify the <systemitem>device node</systemitem> of the drive, in this case <literal>/dev/sdc</literal>: >+ Because your flash drive will be completely overwritten by this procedure, it is important to specify the correct drive. Run the command <command>dmesg</command> shortly after connecting the drive. The output will identify the <systemitem>device node</systemitem> of the drive, in this case <literal>/dev/sdd</literal>: > </para> > <screen> > [36255.217474] usb 2-1.7: Manufacturer: Kingston >@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ > [36256.483172] sdd: sdd1 > </screen> > <para> >- The device name (similar to <filename>/dev/sdd</filename>) and the partition name (similar to <filename>/dev/sdc1</filename>) both appear in several lines towards the end of the output. You will use the device name, the procedure will be creating a new partition. >+ The device name (similar to <filename>/dev/sdd</filename>) and the partition name (similar to <filename>/dev/sdd1</filename>) both appear in several lines towards the end of the output. You will use the device name, the procedure will be creating a new partition. > </para> > </step> > <step> >-- >1.8.1.4 >
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