[readme-live-image] edit links

Luis Enrique Bazán De León lbazan at fedoraproject.org
Mon Oct 17 22:25:55 UTC 2011


commit 782661c0c30ea8b1ab4fc979d17625c3e55c4328
Author: Luis <bazanluis20 at gmail.com>
Date:   Mon Oct 17 17:26:00 2011 -0500

    edit links

 en-US/Fedora_Live_Images.xml |    9 ++++-----
 1 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
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diff --git a/en-US/Fedora_Live_Images.xml b/en-US/Fedora_Live_Images.xml
index 4a293cf..a6e1553 100644
--- a/en-US/Fedora_Live_Images.xml
+++ b/en-US/Fedora_Live_Images.xml
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@
 					<itemizedlist>
 					  <listitem>
 					    <para>
-					    	Download a Fedora Live ISO image from <ulink type="http" url="http://get.fedoraproject.org/">http://get.fedoraproject.org/</ulink>.
+					    	Download a Fedora Live ISO image from <ulink url="http://get.fedoraproject.org/" />.
 					    </para>
 					  </listitem>
 					  <listitem>
@@ -32,12 +32,12 @@
 				To write the ISO image to a CD or DVD, you can use your preferred software for writing to optical discs. Ensure that you choose the option to write the ISO image to the disc, rather than create a data disc - refer to your software's manual for instructions.
 			</para>
 			<para>
-				To write the ISO image to a USB flash drive in Linux or Windows, you can use the <application>LiveUSB Creator</application> application, which is available from <ulink type="http" url="http://fedorahosted.org/liveusb-creator">http://fedorahosted.org/liveusb-creator</ulink>. In Mac OSX, the terminal program <application>dd</application> can be used - refer to Chapter 3.2.2 "Making Fedora USB Media in UNIX, Linux, and Similar Operating Systems" in the <citetitle>Fedora&nbsp;&PRODVER; Installation Guide</citetitle> for further instructions. This guide is available from <ulink type="http" url="http://docs.fedoraproject.org">http://docs.fedoraproject.org</ulink>.
+				To write the ISO image to a USB flash drive in Linux or Windows, you can use the <application>LiveUSB Creator</application> application, which is available from <ulink url="http://fedorahosted.org/liveusb-creator" />. In Mac OSX, the terminal program <application>dd</application> can be used - refer to Chapter 3.2.2 "Making Fedora USB Media in UNIX, Linux, and Similar Operating Systems" in the <citetitle>Fedora&nbsp;&PRODVER; Installation Guide</citetitle> for further instructions. This guide is available from <ulink url="http://docs.fedoraproject.org" />.
 			</para>
 			<note>
 				<title>Making A Live Image In Mac OSX</title>
 					<para>
-						Recent versions of Mac OSX use the UEFI firmware interface, which require a 64-bit ISO image. The default ISO image on <ulink type="http" url="http://get.fedoraproject.org/">http://get.fedoraproject.org/</ulink> is 32-bit. The 64-bit ISO image can be found by clicking on <guibutton>More download options...</guibutton>, which is just below the blue <guibutton>Download Now!</guibutton>.
+						Recent versions of Mac OSX use the UEFI firmware interface, which require a 64-bit ISO image. The default ISO image on <ulink url="http://get.fedoraproject.org/" /> is 32-bit. The 64-bit ISO image can be found by clicking on <guibutton>More download options...</guibutton>, which is just below the blue <guibutton>Download Now!</guibutton>.
 					</para>
 			</note>
 			<para>
@@ -242,11 +242,10 @@
 		<para>After you install Fedora, you can customize the software and configuration to your liking on a persistent basis. Although the live image itself only offers a small fraction of the software available for Fedora, this limitation no longer applies once you install Fedora to a computer.
 		</para>
 		<para>
-			The <citetitle>Fedora&nbsp;&PRODVER; Installation Quick Start Guide</citetitle>, available from <ulink url="docs.fedoraproject.org"></ulink>, provides step-by-step instructions to use a live image to install Fedora on typical desktop and laptop computers. 
+			The <citetitle>Fedora&nbsp;&PRODVER; Installation Quick Start Guide</citetitle>, available from <ulink url="docs.fedoraproject.org" />, provides step-by-step instructions to use a live image to install Fedora on typical desktop and laptop computers. 
 		</para>
 	</section>
 	
 	<xi:include href="Common_Content/Feedback.xml" xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"></xi:include>
 	<xi:include href="Revision_History.xml" xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"></xi:include>
 </article>
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