commit 62f581be5a06592394ed611f94cc9f2fa6ee3081
Author: Jack Reed <jreed(a)redhat.com>
Date: Wed Mar 27 13:31:16 2013 +1000
Updated Live Image installation description in 'Which Files do I Download?' section
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your computer, download the Live image version. If your
computer supports booting from CD or USB, you can boot the
operating system without making any changes to your hard
- disk. The Live image also provides an <literal>Install to
- Hard Disk</literal> desktop shortcut (alternatively, the shortcut can be found in
- <menuchoice> <guimenu>Applications</guimenu> <guisubmenu>System Tools</guisubmenu> </menuchoice>).
- If you decide you like what you see, and want to install it, simply activate
- the selection to copy Fedora to your hard disk. You can
- download the Live image directly from a mirror, or using
- BitTorrent.</para>
+ disk. If you decide you like what you see, and want to install
+ it, select <literal>Install to Hard Drive</literal> on the
+ desktop to copy Fedora to your hard disk (alternatively, in GNOME,
+ a shortcut can be found in the <guimenu>Activities</guimenu>
+ menu). You can download the Live image directly from
+ a mirror, or using BitTorrent.</para>
</formalpara>
<para>
For more detailed instructions on setting up a Live image installation, including selecting a language for the installation process, refer to the <citetitle>Fedora Installation Quick Start Guide</citetitle>.