commit a8c5277909bc676ea1401b3d8493c95889f6282d
Author: Petr Bokoc <pbokoc(a)redhat.com>
Date: Mon Nov 17 18:56:05 2014 +0100
Updating remark in CustomSpoke I don't forget what I wanted
en-US/CustomSpoke.xml | 2 +-
1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
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diff --git a/en-US/CustomSpoke.xml b/en-US/CustomSpoke.xml
index b44aaa5..90d61c0 100644
--- a/en-US/CustomSpoke.xml
+++ b/en-US/CustomSpoke.xml
@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@
To discard all changes, and to also detect any new drives which have not been
detected when the installer started (usually when you attached a new drive after you
started), press the button marked by a circular arrow in the set of controls below the
list of mount points on the left side of the screen. In the dialog window that opens,
press <guilabel>Rescan Disks</guilabel> and wait until the scanning process
completes. Then, press <guilabel>OK</guilabel> to return to <xref
linkend="sect-installation-gui-storage-partitioning" />; all detected disks
including any new ones will be displayed in the <guilabel>Local Standard
Disks</guilabel> section.
</para>
<para>
- <remark>TODO: screen</remark>
+ <remark>TODO: screen of Rescan Disks</remark>
</para>
<para>
After you finish configuring your system storage, press
<guilabel>Done</guilabel> in the top left corner to save the configuration and
return to the <guilabel>Installation Summary</guilabel> screen. At this point,
the installer will check if your storage configuration is valid. If an error was detected,
a message will be displayed at the bottom of the screen. Click the message to open a
dialog window explaining what kind of error has been detected (for example, you put
<filename class="directory">/boot</filename> on a Btrfs subvolume,
or you did not create a BIOS Boot partition when your system requires one).
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