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authorAlyssa Rosenzweig <alyssa@rosenzweig.io>2017-03-17 22:55:29 -0700
committerAlyssa Rosenzweig <alyssa@rosenzweig.io>2017-03-17 22:55:29 -0700
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Cleanup some escaped symbols
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-rw-r--r--docs/bsd/freebsd.md18
-rw-r--r--docs/bsd/index.md2
-rw-r--r--docs/bsd/netbsd.md18
-rw-r--r--docs/bsd/openbsd.md18
4 files changed, 28 insertions, 28 deletions
diff --git a/docs/bsd/freebsd.md b/docs/bsd/freebsd.md
index 6b03a81d..68ed13d0 100644
--- a/docs/bsd/freebsd.md
+++ b/docs/bsd/freebsd.md
@@ -62,17 +62,17 @@ If you downloaded your ISO on a LibertyBSD or OpenBSD system, here is
how to create the bootable FreeBSD USB drive:
Connect the USB drive. Check dmesg:\
-**\$ dmesg | tail**\
+**$ dmesg | tail**\
Check to confirm which drive it is, for example, if you think its sd3:\
-**\$ disklabel sd3**
+**$ disklabel sd3**
Check that it wasn't automatically mounted. If it was, unmount it. For
example:\
-**\$ doas umount /dev/sd3i**\
+**$ doas umount /dev/sd3i**\
dmesg told you what device it is. Overwrite the drive, writing the
FreeBSD installer to it with dd. For example:\
-**\$ doas dd if=freebsd.img of=/dev/rsdXc bs=1M; sync**\
+**$ doas dd if=freebsd.img of=/dev/rsdXc bs=1M; sync**\
You should now be able to boot the installer from your USB drive.
Continue reading, for information about how to do that.
@@ -86,18 +86,18 @@ If you downloaded your ISO on a GNU+Linux system, here is how to create
the bootable FreeBSD USB drive:
Connect the USB drive. Check dmesg:\
-**\$ dmesg**\
+**$ dmesg**\
Check lsblk to confirm which drive it is:\
-**\$ lsblk**
+**$ lsblk**
Check that it wasn't automatically mounted. If it was, unmount it. For
example:\
-**\$ sudo umount /dev/sdX\***\
-**\# umount /dev/sdX\***
+**$ sudo umount /dev/sdX***\
+**\# umount /dev/sdX***
dmesg told you what device it is. Overwrite the drive, writing your
distro ISO to it with dd. For example:\
-**\$ sudo dd if=freebsd.img of=/dev/sdX bs=8M; sync**\
+**$ sudo dd if=freebsd.img of=/dev/sdX bs=8M; sync**\
**\# dd if=freebsd.img of=/dev/sdX bs=8M; sync**
You should now be able to boot the installer from your USB drive.
diff --git a/docs/bsd/index.md b/docs/bsd/index.md
index c767bf18..e82c4117 100644
--- a/docs/bsd/index.md
+++ b/docs/bsd/index.md
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ BSD projects
This section relates to dealing with BSD projects: preparing bootable
USB drives, changing the default GRUB menu and so on.
-**This section is only for the \*GRUB\* payload. For depthcharge,
+**This section is only for the *GRUB* payload. For depthcharge,
instructions have yet to be written.**
[Back to previous index](../).
diff --git a/docs/bsd/netbsd.md b/docs/bsd/netbsd.md
index 682746cc..a45b528b 100644
--- a/docs/bsd/netbsd.md
+++ b/docs/bsd/netbsd.md
@@ -58,17 +58,17 @@ If you downloaded your ISO on a LibertyBSD or NetBSD system, here is how
to create the bootable NetBSD USB drive:
Connect the USB drive. Check dmesg:\
-**\$ dmesg | tail**\
+**$ dmesg | tail**\
Check to confirm which drive it is, for example, if you think its sd3:\
-**\$ disklabel sd3**
+**$ disklabel sd3**
Check that it wasn't automatically mounted. If it was, unmount it. For
example:\
-**\$ doas umount /dev/sd3i**\
+**$ doas umount /dev/sd3i**\
dmesg told you what device it is. Overwrite the drive, writing the
NetBSD installer to it with dd. For example:\
-**\$ doas netbsd.iso of=/dev/rsdXc bs=1M; sync**\
+**$ doas netbsd.iso of=/dev/rsdXc bs=1M; sync**\
You should now be able to boot the installer from your USB drive.
Continue reading, for information about how to do that.
@@ -82,18 +82,18 @@ If you downloaded your ISO on a GNU+Linux system, here is how to create
the bootable NetBSD USB drive:
Connect the USB drive. Check dmesg:\
-**\$ dmesg**\
+**$ dmesg**\
Check lsblk to confirm which drive it is:\
-**\$ lsblk**
+**$ lsblk**
Check that it wasn't automatically mounted. If it was, unmount it. For
example:\
-**\$ sudo umount /dev/sdX\***\
-**\# umount /dev/sdX\***
+**$ sudo umount /dev/sdX***\
+**\# umount /dev/sdX***
dmesg told you what device it is. Overwrite the drive, writing your
distro ISO to it with dd. For example:\
-**\$ sudo dd if=install60.fs of=/dev/sdX bs=8M; sync**\
+**$ sudo dd if=install60.fs of=/dev/sdX bs=8M; sync**\
**\# dd if=netbsd.iso of=/dev/sdX bs=8M; sync**
You should now be able to boot the installer from your USB drive.
diff --git a/docs/bsd/openbsd.md b/docs/bsd/openbsd.md
index 14467e4b..95e62dd6 100644
--- a/docs/bsd/openbsd.md
+++ b/docs/bsd/openbsd.md
@@ -40,17 +40,17 @@ If you downloaded your ISO on a LibertyBSD or OpenBSD system, here is
how to create the bootable LibertyBSD/OpenBSD USB drive:
Connect the USB drive. Check dmesg:\
-**\$ dmesg | tail**\
+**$ dmesg | tail**\
Check to confirm which drive it is, for example, if you think its sd3:\
-**\$ disklabel sd3**
+**$ disklabel sd3**
Check that it wasn't automatically mounted. If it was, unmount it. For
example:\
-**\$ doas umount /dev/sd3i**\
+**$ doas umount /dev/sd3i**\
dmesg told you what device it is. Overwrite the drive, writing the
OpenBSD installer to it with dd. For example:\
-**\$ doas dd if=install60.fs of=/dev/rsdXc bs=1M; sync**\
+**$ doas dd if=install60.fs of=/dev/rsdXc bs=1M; sync**\
You should now be able to boot the installer from your USB drive.
Continue reading, for information about how to do that.
@@ -81,18 +81,18 @@ If you downloaded your ISO on a GNU+Linux system, here is how to create
the bootable OpenBSD USB drive:
Connect the USB drive. Check dmesg:\
-**\$ dmesg**\
+**$ dmesg**\
Check lsblk to confirm which drive it is:\
-**\$ lsblk**
+**$ lsblk**
Check that it wasn't automatically mounted. If it was, unmount it. For
example:\
-**\$ sudo umount /dev/sdX\***\
-**\# umount /dev/sdX\***
+**$ sudo umount /dev/sdX***\
+**\# umount /dev/sdX***
dmesg told you what device it is. Overwrite the drive, writing your
distro ISO to it with dd. For example:\
-**\$ sudo dd if=install60.fs of=/dev/sdX bs=8M; sync**\
+**$ sudo dd if=install60.fs of=/dev/sdX bs=8M; sync**\
**\# dd if=install60.fs of=/dev/sdX bs=8M; sync**
You should now be able to boot the installer from your USB drive.