diff --git a/baremetal.rst b/baremetal.rst index f424b32..a78ea3d 100644 --- a/baremetal.rst +++ b/baremetal.rst @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ :Author: Tim Daneliuk (tundra@tundraware.com) -:Version: ``$Id: baremetal.rst,v 1.110 2014/08/23 00:50:14 tundra Exp $`` +:Version: ``$Id: baremetal.rst,v 1.111 2014/08/23 15:31:28 tundra Exp $`` Précis @@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ took about 35 mins. Because this is partition based - that is, you are imaging and -restoring *partitions* not disks - you can actually restore to a +restoring *partitions*, not disks - you can actually restore to a physical disk that is a different size than the one from which the image was taken. Obviously, there has to be enough room for all the data on the new disk. This makes it easy to lay your operating system