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authorAlyssa Rosenzweig <alyssa@rosenzweig.io>2017-05-13 08:47:36 -0700
committerAlyssa Rosenzweig <alyssa@rosenzweig.io>2017-05-13 08:47:36 -0700
commit57693ca307147848a194ed42da42011e00697b2f (patch)
tree33ec664765101d6eac76b776409b0f155b5912ec /docs
parent5bbc86322d74976584eea5089ebf33cde8eab6a2 (diff)
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Manual fixes
Diffstat (limited to 'docs')
-rw-r--r--docs/bsd/netbsd.md15
-rw-r--r--docs/bsd/openbsd.md14
2 files changed, 13 insertions, 16 deletions
diff --git a/docs/bsd/netbsd.md b/docs/bsd/netbsd.md
index e80f8ffb..28b4d2df 100644
--- a/docs/bsd/netbsd.md
+++ b/docs/bsd/netbsd.md
@@ -130,14 +130,13 @@ command to boot NetBSD every time, you can create a GRUB configuration
that's aware of your NetBSD installation and that will automatically be
used by libreboot.
-On your NetBSD root partition, create the **/grub** directory and add
-the file **libreboot\_grub.cfg** to it. Inside the
-**libreboot\_grub.cfg** add these lines:
-
-**default=0 timeout=3 menuentry "NetBSD" {\
-    knetbsd -r wd0a (ahci0,netbsd1)/netbsd\
-}\
-**
+On your NetBSD root partition, create the `/grub` directory and add
+the file `libreboot_grub.cfg` to it. Inside the
+`libreboot_grub.cfg` add these lines:
+
+ default=0 timeout=3 menuentry "NetBSD" {
+     knetbsd -r wd0a (ahci0,netbsd1)/netbsd
+ }
The next time you boot, you'll see the old Grub menu for a few seconds,
then you'll see the a new menu with only NetBSD on the list. After 3
diff --git a/docs/bsd/openbsd.md b/docs/bsd/openbsd.md
index ec2cf8b7..fb596161 100644
--- a/docs/bsd/openbsd.md
+++ b/docs/bsd/openbsd.md
@@ -151,14 +151,12 @@ command to boot OpenBSD every time, you can create a GRUB configuration
that's aware of your OpenBSD installation and that will automatically
be used by libreboot.
-On your OpenBSD root partition, create the **/grub** directory and add
-the file **libreboot\_grub.cfg** to it. Inside the
-**libreboot\_grub.cfg** add these lines:
+On your OpenBSD root partition, create the `/grub` directory and add the file
+`libreboot_grub.cfg` to it. Inside the `libreboot_grub.cfg` add these lines:
-**default=0 timeout=3 menuentry "OpenBSD" {\
-    kopenbsd -r sd0a (ahci0,openbsd1)/bsd\
-}\
-**
+ default=0 timeout=3 menuentry "OpenBSD" {
+     kopenbsd -r sd0a (ahci0,openbsd1)/bsd
+ }
The next time you boot, you'll see the old Grub menu for a few seconds,
then you'll see the a new menu with only OpenBSD on the list. After 3
@@ -176,7 +174,7 @@ because it doesn't exist.
In most cases, you should use the vesafb ROM images. Example filename:
libreboot\_ukdvorak\_vesafb.rom.
-won't boot\...something about file not found
+Won't boot\...something about file not found
---------------------------------------------
Your device names (i.e. usb0, usb1, sd0, sd1, wd0, ahci0, hd0, etc) and