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diff --git a/documentation/dev-manual/qemu.rst b/documentation/dev-manual/qemu.rst index 88a63c1808..9f4bc264a3 100644 --- a/documentation/dev-manual/qemu.rst +++ b/documentation/dev-manual/qemu.rst | |||
@@ -123,9 +123,9 @@ available. Follow these general steps to run QEMU: | |||
123 | 123 | ||
124 | $ runqemu qemux86-64 core-image-minimal ext4 | 124 | $ runqemu qemux86-64 core-image-minimal ext4 |
125 | 125 | ||
126 | - This example specifies to boot an initial RAM disk image and to | 126 | - This example specifies to boot an :term:`Initramfs` image and to |
127 | enable audio in QEMU. For this case, ``runqemu`` set the internal | 127 | enable audio in QEMU. For this case, ``runqemu`` sets the internal |
128 | variable ``FSTYPE`` to "cpio.gz". Also, for audio to be enabled, | 128 | variable ``FSTYPE`` to ``cpio.gz``. Also, for audio to be enabled, |
129 | an appropriate driver must be installed (see the previous | 129 | an appropriate driver must be installed (see the previous |
130 | description for the ``audio`` option for more information). | 130 | description for the ``audio`` option for more information). |
131 | :: | 131 | :: |
@@ -394,7 +394,7 @@ command line: | |||
394 | options are basically identical. If you do not provide a MACHINE | 394 | options are basically identical. If you do not provide a MACHINE |
395 | option, ``runqemu`` tries to determine it based on other options. | 395 | option, ``runqemu`` tries to determine it based on other options. |
396 | 396 | ||
397 | - ``ramfs``: Indicates you are booting an initial RAM disk (initramfs) | 397 | - ``ramfs``: Indicates you are booting an :term:`Initramfs` |
398 | image, which means the ``FSTYPE`` is ``cpio.gz``. | 398 | image, which means the ``FSTYPE`` is ``cpio.gz``. |
399 | 399 | ||
400 | - ``iso``: Indicates you are booting an ISO image, which means the | 400 | - ``iso``: Indicates you are booting an ISO image, which means the |