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authorP. J. McDermott <pehjota>2014-11-13 17:45:06 (EST)
committer P. J. McDermott <pj@pehjota.net>2014-11-13 17:54:00 (EST)
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doc/install/pc: AO751h has internal SATA, not PATA
Also clarify Dimension 2400 note.
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@@ -16,9 +16,9 @@ supported. If your computer is not supported, you can
[[port_ProteanOS_to_run_on_it|doc/plat/porting]].
Determine the devices from which your computer can boot. For example, the Acer
-Aspire One AO751h can boot from an internal PATA (a.k.a. IDE or ATA) drive or
-from a storage device connected over USB (e.g. a flash drive), while the Dell
-Dimension 2400 can only boot ProteanOS from an internal PATA drive.
+Aspire One AO751h can boot from an internal 2.5" SATA drive or from a storage
+device connected over USB (e.g. a flash drive), while the Dell Dimension 2400
+can only boot from an internal PATA drive.
Pick a storage device on which you want to install ProteanOS and connect it to
the computer on which you plan to run the installer. You can either connect the