diff --git a/release/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/installation/common/install.sgml b/release/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/installation/common/install.sgml
index 939c26c1245..de68d29314e 100644
--- a/release/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/installation/common/install.sgml
+++ b/release/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/installation/common/install.sgml
@@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ from {alpha,i386}/INSTALL.TXT.
described in HARDWARE.TXT.
You will need a dedicated disk for
- FreeBSD/alpha. It is not possible to share a disk with another
+ &os;/alpha. It is not possible to share a disk with another
operating system at this time. This disk will need to be attached
to a SCSI controller which is supported by the SRM firmware or an
IDE disk assuming the SRM in your machine supports booting from
@@ -210,7 +210,7 @@ from {alpha,i386}/INSTALL.TXT.
support booting from CDROM) and would like to simply install
over the net using PPP, SLIP or a dedicated connection.
You should start the installation by building
- a set of FreeBSD boot floppy from the files
+ a set of &os; boot floppies from the files
floppies/kern.flp and
floppies/mfsroot.flp using the instructions
found in . Restart your computer using
@@ -220,8 +220,8 @@ from {alpha,i386}/INSTALL.TXT.
via FTP or NFS.The easiest type of installation is from
- CDROM. If you have a supported CDROM drive and a FreeBSD
- installation CDROM, you can boot FreeBSD directly from the
+ CDROM. If you have a supported CDROM drive and a &os;
+ installation CDROM, you can boot &os; directly from the
CDROM. Insert the CDROM into the drive and type the following
command to start the installation (substituting the name of the
appropriate CDROM drive if necessary):
@@ -230,7 +230,7 @@ from {alpha,i386}/INSTALL.TXT.
Alternatively you can boot the installation
from floppy disk. You should start the installation by building
- a set of FreeBSD boot floppy from the files
+ a set of &os; boot floppies from the files
floppies/kern.flp and
floppies/mfsroot.flp using the instructions
found in . From the SRM console prompt
@@ -605,7 +605,7 @@ pqb0.0.1.4.0 PQB0 PCI EIDE
the direct mounting of /usr/archive/stuff/FreeBSD, not just
/usr or /usr/archive/stuff.
- In FreeBSD's /etc/exports file this is controlled by the
+ In &os;'s /etc/exports file this is controlled by the
option. Other NFS servers may have different
conventions. If you are getting Permission Denied messages
from the server then it's likely that you don't have this