From d36e0de50f239b7e7905bd434ea8d1d9ec0ac400 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jibec Date: Apr 18 2020 12:55:22 +0000 Subject: solve po4a warning: unindented content to an item --- diff --git a/modules/install-guide/pages/appendixes/Disk_Partitions.adoc b/modules/install-guide/pages/appendixes/Disk_Partitions.adoc index edcfcf5..91727fa 100644 --- a/modules/install-guide/pages/appendixes/Disk_Partitions.adoc +++ b/modules/install-guide/pages/appendixes/Disk_Partitions.adoc @@ -45,6 +45,7 @@ As xref:Disk_Partitions.adoc#figu-partitions-formatted-drive[Disk Drive with a F * A small percentage of the driver's available space is used to store file system-related data and can be considered as overhead. * A file system splits the remaining space into small, consistently-sized segments. For Linux, these segments are known as _blocks_. + footnote:[Blocks really *are* consistently sized, unlike our illustrations. Keep in mind, also, that an average disk drive contains thousands of blocks. The picture is simplified for the purposes of this discussion.] Note that there is no single, universal file system. As xref:Disk_Partitions.adoc#figu-partitions-different-file-system[Disk Drive with a Different File System], shows, a disk drive may have one of many different file systems written on it. Different file systems tend to be incompatible; that is, an operating system that supports one file system (or a handful of related file system types) may not support another. However, {PRODUCT} supports a wide variety of file systems (including many commonly used by other operating systems such as Microsoft Windows), making data interchange between different file systems easy. diff --git a/modules/install-guide/pages/install/Preparing_for_Installation.adoc b/modules/install-guide/pages/install/Preparing_for_Installation.adoc index 63bf8b9..9998af4 100644 --- a/modules/install-guide/pages/install/Preparing_for_Installation.adoc +++ b/modules/install-guide/pages/install/Preparing_for_Installation.adoc @@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ Most media creation methods in this section are destructive. Ensure you do not n image::fedora_media_writer/main_screen.png[Image of Fedora Media Writer Main Screen] . If you choose one of the beginning default Fedora editions, such as Fedora workstation or server. [application]*Fedora Media Writer* will give you information and details about it -before you proceed with the download and USB creation. For Fedora Workstation, you can choose a different architecture, such as 32bit if you select "other architectures". Otherwise select "Create Live USB" to proceed. + before you proceed with the download and USB creation. For Fedora Workstation, you can choose a different architecture, such as 32bit if you select "other architectures". Otherwise select "Create Live USB" to proceed. + [[figu-fedora_media_writer_distro_information_windows]] .Fedora Media Writer Distro Information @@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ or in [application]*Gnome 3* by selecting *Activities,* then selecting *Utilitie image::fedora_media_writer/main_screen.png[Image of Fedora Media Writer Main Screen] . If you choose one of the beginning default Fedora editions, such as Fedora workstation or server. [application]*Fedora Media Writer* will give you information and details about it -before you proceed with the download and USB creation. For Fedora Workstation, you can choose a different architecture, such as 32bit if you select "other architectures". Otherwise select "Create Live USB" to proceed. + before you proceed with the download and USB creation. For Fedora Workstation, you can choose a different architecture, such as 32bit if you select "other architectures". Otherwise select "Create Live USB" to proceed. + [[figu-fedora_media_writer_distro_information_fedora]] .Fedora Media Writer Distro Information @@ -251,7 +251,7 @@ image::fedora_media_writer/write_to_device.png[Image of Fedora Media Writer writ image::fedora_media_writer/main_screen.png[Image of Fedora Media Writer Main Screen] . If you choose one of the beginning default Fedora editions, such as Fedora workstation or server. [application]*Fedora Media Writer* will give you information and details about it -before you proceed with the download and USB creation. For Fedora Workstation, you can choose a different architecture, such as 32bit if you select "other architectures". Otherwise select "Create Live USB" to proceed. + before you proceed with the download and USB creation. For Fedora Workstation, you can choose a different architecture, such as 32bit if you select "other architectures". Otherwise select "Create Live USB" to proceed. + [[figu-fedora_media_writer_distro_information_mac]] .Fedora Media Writer Distro Information