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| diff --git a/docs/appendix/vyos-on-baremetal.rst b/docs/appendix/vyos-on-baremetal.rst index 325c629a..fcc63331 100644 --- a/docs/appendix/vyos-on-baremetal.rst +++ b/docs/appendix/vyos-on-baremetal.rst @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ the following optional parts will be required:  Latest VyOS rolling releases boot without any problem on this board. You also  receive a nice IPMI interface realized with an ASPEED AST2400 BMC (no information -about [OpenBMC](https://www.openbmc.org/)) so far on this motherboard. +about `OpenBMC <https://www.openbmc.org/>`_ so far on this motherboard).  Pictures  -------- @@ -365,13 +365,13 @@ Reboot into BIOS, Chipset > South Bridge > USB Configuration:  Install VyOS:  ------------- -Create a VyOS bootable USB key. I Used the 64bits iso (VyOS 1.1.7) and live USB -installer (http://www.linuxliveusb.com/) +Create a VyOS bootable USB key. I used the 64-bit ISO (VyOS 1.1.7) and `LinuxLive +USB Creator <http://www.linuxliveusb.com/>`_.  I'm not sure if it helps the process but I changed default option to live-serial  (line “default xxxx”) on the USB key under syslinux/syslinux.cfg.  I connected the key to one black USB port on the back and powered on. The first -VyOS screen has some readability issues. Press enter to continue. +VyOS screen has some readability issues. Press :kbd:`Enter` to continue.  Then VyOS should boot and you can perform the ``install image`` | 
