diff --git a/blog/lenovo-x201-with-linux.mdwn b/blog/lenovo-x201-with-linux.mdwn index d5d80285..3fbc86ad 100644 --- a/blog/lenovo-x201-with-linux.mdwn +++ b/blog/lenovo-x201-with-linux.mdwn @@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ the auto prepare disk setup a chance, which creates partitions for Interesting, but not what I would choose, as there no need for /boot on x86 for a long time -( [see lba32 option for lilo](http://www.google.com/url?q=lilo%20 lba32) ). +( [see lba32 option for lilo](http://www.google.com/url?q=lilo%20lba32) ). It also warned me, after I recreated the partition table, that there is no /boot partition. @@ -182,13 +182,13 @@ is no /boot partition. But in general, the arch installer can be used straightforwarded and it says what it does (really like that). The encryption support is a bit strange, as it does not prepare the crypttab config, which -could easibly be integrated into the installer. +could easily be integrated into the installer. Arch has an easy integration of crypttab into the boot process, but there are two drawbacks: * Arch does not support Neo 2.0 keyboard layout - * And the keyboar layout is loaded ***after*** I was asked for the + * And the keyboard layout is loaded ***after*** I was asked for the passphrase of the crypted devices. At the end, Archlinux installed fine on the X201 and I keep on using