From 008aff976b30f9ed3266ba9be1cfa2c69da43019 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jason Leschnik Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2016 00:14:31 +1100 Subject: [PATCH] fix minor typos in MIPS-HOWTO.sgml --- LDP/retired/MIPS-HOWTO.sgml | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/LDP/retired/MIPS-HOWTO.sgml b/LDP/retired/MIPS-HOWTO.sgml index 3ff9b6d8..3b54a2e6 100644 --- a/LDP/retired/MIPS-HOWTO.sgml +++ b/LDP/retired/MIPS-HOWTO.sgml @@ -283,7 +283,7 @@ url="ftp://ftp.mips.com/pub/tools/software/sde-for-linux/sdelinux-5.01-1.mips.rp The following list covers development boards for which there is active support for the port, and which are maintained continuously. Expect these - ports to work reliably. Refer also the the section on - these companies may provide additional hardware support. @@ -817,7 +817,7 @@ url="ftp://ftp.mips.com/pub/tools/software/sde-for-linux/sdelinux-5.01-1.mips.rp should reprogramm the old ethernet address. You may find the MAC address on the sticker on the machine. Below a bar code this sticker only contains a 12 digit hexadecimal number; it's typically located on the backside - between the parallel port and and SCSI connectors on the left side and the + between the parallel port and SCSI connectors on the left side and the power supply on the right side. In case this sticker has been lost, you probably also have the number somewhere in the bootmessages of Linux archived by syslogd or maybe a bootpd or dhcpd config file.