diff --git a/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/boot/chapter.sgml b/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/boot/chapter.sgml index 5847b65a1b..411f8e95e0 100644 --- a/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/boot/chapter.sgml +++ b/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/boot/chapter.sgml @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ @@ -90,12 +90,12 @@ from. FreeBSD comes with one such MBR which can be installed, and other operating system vendors also provide alternative MBRs. - The remainder of the FreeBSD bootstrap system is divided in to three + The remainder of the FreeBSD bootstrap system is divided into three stages. The first stage is run by the MBR, which knows just enough to - get the computer in to a specific state and run the second stage. The + get the computer into a specific state and run the second stage. The second stage can do a little bit more, before running the third stage. The third stage finishes the task of loading the operating system. The - work is split in to these three stages because the PC standards put + work is split into these three stages because the PC standards put limits on the size of the programs that can be run at stages one and two. Chaining the tasks together allows FreeBSD to provide a more flexible loader. @@ -161,9 +161,9 @@ Default: F2 Stage One, <filename>/boot/boot1</filename>, and Stage Two, <filename>/boot/boot2</filename> - Conceptually the first and second stages a part of the same + Conceptually the first and second stages are part of the same program, on the same area of the disk. Because of space constraints - they have been split in to two, but you would always install them + they have been split into two, but you would always install them together. They are found on the boot sector of @@ -195,7 +195,7 @@ Default: F2 <filename>boot2</filename> screenshot >> FreeBSD/i386 BOOT -Default: 0:wd(0,a)/kernel +Default: 0:ad(0,a)/kernel boot: