"format /s" is probably better than "format/s"

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.\" $NetBSD: xfer,v 1.17 2000/03/13 22:37:13 soren Exp $ .\" $NetBSD: xfer,v 1.18 2000/10/04 00:29:28 lukem Exp $
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.\"( .\"(
.Pp .Pp
Installation is supported from several media types, including: Installation is supported from several media types, including:
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Note that, when installing or upgrading, the floppy can be Note that, when installing or upgrading, the floppy can be
write-protected if you wish. These systems mount ramdisks as their write-protected if you wish. These systems mount ramdisks as their
root file systems once booted, and will not need to write to the root file systems once booted, and will not need to write to the
floppy itself at any time -- indeed, once booted, the floppy may be floppy itself at any time - indeed, once booted, the floppy may be
removed from the disk drive. removed from the disk drive.
.Pp .Pp
Obviously, the steps necessary to prepare the distribution sets for Obviously, the steps necessary to prepare the distribution sets for
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make any of them bootable make any of them bootable
.Tn DOS .Tn DOS
floppies, i.e. don't use floppies, i.e. don't use
.Li format/s .Li format /s
to format them. (If the floppies are bootable, then the to format them. (If the floppies are bootable, then the
.Tn DOS .Tn DOS
system system