fix minor typos in Optical-Disk-HOWTO.sgml

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Jason Leschnik 2016-10-24 22:52:56 +11:00
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@ -364,7 +364,7 @@ SCSI interface.
Drives used: several, no problems encountered (Olympus, Epson, currently
Mitsubishi MK230LK3). Drives may have strange jumper setting like "Mac
Mode" or such - naturally, disable.
If you decide to get a drive, pay attention the the
If you decide to get a drive, pay attention to the
cache size - It can speed things up enormously, still speed will be
soso compared to hard disks, of course.
@ -1567,7 +1567,7 @@ Alexander Voropay
<p>
I have no experience with optical jukeboxes with Linux!!!!
I have had experiences with Optical jukeboxes under HP-UX. In this
setup the the jukebox had a SCSI address of it's own. Each slot in
setup the jukebox had a SCSI address of it's own. Each slot in
the jukebox had an associated LUN number. A device name was assigned
for each disk slot A side and B side. The mount command was run against
the appropriate device name. I had a jukebox with just one drive and
@ -2097,7 +2097,7 @@ I tried Jeff's suggestion. Here are the steps I performed;
<item>Modify my kernel using "make xconfig" in the /usr/src/linux directory
and installed it.
<item>Change the mode jumper on the PD drive to non-DOS mode. I soldered
a switch across the mode jumper connections and routed it the the
a switch across the mode jumper connections and routed it to the
back panel. I figured out which switch position was the open position
and labeled this one for DOS. The other position is of course Linux.
So before I boot my system I decide which OS I'll be using and set the