Signed-off-by: Vratislav Podzimek vpodzime@redhat.com --- docs/driverdisc.txt | 7 +++---- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
diff --git a/docs/driverdisc.txt b/docs/driverdisc.txt index dee3a30..d67a1cf 100644 --- a/docs/driverdisc.txt +++ b/docs/driverdisc.txt @@ -40,10 +40,10 @@ Selecting DD manually
There are two ways of triggering DD mode and loading updated drivers manually.
-The first is using 'dd=<location>' argument on the kernel command line during +The first is using 'inst.dd=<location>' argument on the kernel command line during installation boot.
-Second way is by using only 'dd' argument on the command line and then using +Second way is by using only 'inst.dd' argument on the command line and then using the TUI provided by anaconda to select DriverDisc's source location.
Documentation for current release will provide more details as this wasn't @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ kernel command line argument. This is enabled by default in Red Hat Enterprise Linux version of Anaconda.
The DriverDisc has to be on partition or filesystem which has been labeled -with 'oemdrv' label. +with 'OEMDRV' label.
DDv3 structure @@ -122,4 +122,3 @@ Summary
This new DriverDisc format should simplify the DD creation and usage a lot. We will gladly hear any comments as this is partially still work in progress. -