From f7dec0dd61fbf800ed5cc7d5947445ed47794015 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "T. Joseph Carter" Date: Tue, 27 Oct 2015 19:46:14 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] Fix stray backslashes --- docs/ivanx/a2server_netboot.md | 18 +++++++++--------- 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/ivanx/a2server_netboot.md b/docs/ivanx/a2server_netboot.md index b83f936..5caca10 100644 --- a/docs/ivanx/a2server_netboot.md +++ b/docs/ivanx/a2server_netboot.md @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ You can set up A2SERVER to let your Apple IIgs or IIe boot into GS/OS or ProDOS 8 over the network, rather than from a local drive. It can even download and install ProDOS 8 and GS/OS for you, meaning you can get up and -running from \"bare metal\" if you wanted to. +running from "bare metal" if you wanted to. To do this, [log into the a2server console](a2server_commands.md), and type: @@ -22,27 +22,27 @@ For an Apple IIgs, set the startup slot to Slot 7 (ROM 01) or AppleTalk (ROM drive interface card, or type PR#x where x is the slot number; you must hold down the Open-Apple key when you press return. -When your Apple II boots up, it will try to boot from the network. If it\'s -working, you\'ll see a flashing asterisk on a IIe, or a progression of periods +When your Apple II boots up, it will try to boot from the network. If it's +working, you'll see a flashing asterisk on a IIe, or a progression of periods at the upper left of the screen on a IIgs. You may or may not be asked to -choose \"a2server\" or \"raspberrypi\" as your server. +choose "a2server" or "raspberrypi" as your server. Log in as Guest and select the A2FILES volume, and also the GSFILES volume if -you\'re using a IIgs. (If you are booting into GS/OS, you can also log in as a -registered user, but it\'s exactly the same.) +you're using a IIgs. (If you are booting into GS/OS, you can also log in as a +registered user, but it's exactly the same.) ProDOS 8 and GS/OS are stored on the volume /A2FILES; filenames are all caps and subject to the usual ProDOS restrictions. IIgs users can store files on the volume /GSFILES with mixed case, punctuated names of up to 31 characters. -If you installed GS/OS, you\'ll see a folder called GSOS.INSTALLER. In there, +If you installed GS/OS, you'll see a folder called GSOS.INSTALLER. In there, IMAGES contains all the GS/OS floppies, which can be turned back into disks by using Asimov in the IMAGE.TOOLS folder. You can also use run the GS/OS installer from the NET.INSTALL folder instead of using disks. A IIgs can network boot into either GS/OS or ProDOS 8 by default, which you specify in the Network control panel of GS/OS, or within ProDOS 8 by running -NETBOOT.GSOS or NETBOOT.P8, which you\'ll find in A2FILES (both reboot the +NETBOOT.GSOS or NETBOOT.P8, which you'll find in A2FILES (both reboot the computer immediately). You can temporarily network boot into ProDOS 8, without -changing the GS/OS default, by pressing \"8\" while the dots are filling in +changing the GS/OS default, by pressing "8" while the dots are filling in during the first phase of the network boot (thanks to Geoff Body for this).