[relnotes] [Fedora Project Wiki] Update of "Docs/Beats/Installer" by PaulFrields

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The following page has been changed by PaulFrields:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Beats/Installer?action=diff&rev2=119&rev1=118

The comment on the change is:
1. Don't use "/"; 2. word "burnt," while correct, is unnecessary and sounds bad :-)

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  After you complete the {{{mediacheck}}} function successfully, reboot to return DMA mode to its normal state.  On many systems, this results in a faster installation process from the disc.  You may skip the {{{mediacheck}}} option when rebooting.
  
- [[Admonition("important", "Bit``Torrent Automatically Verifies File Integrity", "If you use '''Bit``Torrent''', any files you download are automatically validated. If your file completes downloading, you do not need to check it. Once you burn your CD/DVD, however, you should still use {{{mediacheck}}} to test the integrity of the burnt media.")]]
+ [[Admonition("important", "Bit``Torrent Automatically Verifies File Integrity", "If you use '''Bit``Torrent''', any files you download are automatically validated. If your file completes downloading, you do not need to check it. Once you burn your CD or DVD, however, you should still use {{{mediacheck}}} to test the integrity of the media.")]]
  
  You may perform memory testing before you install Fedora by pressing '''[Esc]''' twice, then entering {{{memtest86}}} at the `boot:` prompt.  This option runs the '''Memtest86''' standalone memory testing software in place of '''Anaconda'''. '''Memtest86''' memory testing continues until the `Esc` key is pressed.
  




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