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diff --git a/doc/quickstart.html b/doc/quickstart.html index 1f8cd9e..4ec6a48 100644 --- a/doc/quickstart.html +++ b/doc/quickstart.html @@ -44,17 +44,17 @@ add the <tt>-d /dev</tt> option to the <tt>s6-linux-init-maker</tt> command line <li> Reboot. Warning: use your <em>old</em> reboot command, that you saved, not the new one that has just been created by <tt>s6-linux-init-maker</tt>, because you're still running on your old init system and need to use a reboot command that matches it. </li> - <li> After the reboot: congratulations! your machine is now running a s6-based init system. </li> + <li> After the reboot: congratulations! your machine is now running an s6-based init system. </li> <li> To shut the machine down, use <tt>/sbin/shutdown</tt>, <tt>/sbin/halt</tt>, <tt>/sbin/poweroff</tt> or <tt>/sbin/reboot</tt> as usual. </li> </ol> <h2> FAQ </h2> -<h3> How do I convert a runit setup to a s6 one ? </h3> +<h3> How do I convert a runit setup to an s6 one ? </h3> <p> - A runit and a s6 setup are very similar. There are just three things you + A runit and an s6 setup are very similar. There are just three things you need to pay attention to: </p> @@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ filesystems will be unmounted and the machine will be rebooted and/or stopped. </p> <p> - So, the quickest way to port a runit setup to a s6-linux-init one is to: + So, the quickest way to port a runit setup to an s6-linux-init one is to: </p> <ul> |