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01/01: doc: Write "file system" instead of "partition" as appopriate.
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Ludovic Courtès |
Subject: |
01/01: doc: Write "file system" instead of "partition" as appopriate. |
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Fri, 17 Nov 2017 17:04:59 -0500 (EST) |
civodul pushed a commit to branch master
in repository guix.
commit 45eee2dd62b55f812e477703ff2a0af72e7802e8
Author: Marco van Hulten <address@hidden>
Date: Fri Nov 17 21:54:42 2017 +0100
doc: Write "file system" instead of "partition" as appopriate.
* doc/guix.texi (Preparing for Installation): Write "file system" instead
of "partition" as appopriate.
---
doc/guix.texi | 6 +++---
1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/doc/guix.texi b/doc/guix.texi
index 098ff5e..d4a2a69 100644
--- a/doc/guix.texi
+++ b/doc/guix.texi
@@ -8072,7 +8072,7 @@ types.}. For the ESP, if you have one and assuming it is
mkfs.fat -F32 /dev/sda2
@end example
-Preferably, assign partitions a label so that you can easily and
+Preferably, assign file systems a label so that you can easily and
reliably refer to them in @code{file-system} declarations (@pxref{File
Systems}). This is typically done using the @code{-L} option of
@command{mkfs.ext4} and related commands. So, assuming the target root
@@ -8097,9 +8097,9 @@ cryptsetup open --type luks /dev/sda1 my-partition
mkfs.ext4 -L my-root /dev/mapper/my-partition
@end example
-Once that is done, mount the target root partition under @file{/mnt}
+Once that is done, mount the target file system under @file{/mnt}
with a command like (again, assuming @code{my-root} is the label of the
-root partition):
+root file system):
@example
mount LABEL=my-root /mnt