From 451839ed517e3b8a8355b7b349ce5ef0a39a44b7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Noel Ullreich Date: Mon, 3 Jul 2023 14:04:33 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Consistency of USB flash drive spelling To be consistent, replaced all synonyms of USB flash drive (e.g. thumb drive, drive, stick) Signed-off-by: Noel Ullreich --- pve-installation-media.adoc | 2 +- pve-storage-pbs.adoc | 2 +- qm.conf.5-opts.adoc | 2 +- 3 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/pve-installation-media.adoc b/pve-installation-media.adoc index 7560635..a1c9402 100644 --- a/pve-installation-media.adoc +++ b/pve-installation-media.adoc @@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ Using Etcher ^^^^^^^^^^^^ Etcher works out of the box. Download Etcher from https://etcher.io. It will -guide you through the process of selecting the ISO and your USB Drive. +guide you through the process of selecting the ISO and your USB flash drive. Using Rufus ^^^^^^^^^^^ diff --git a/pve-storage-pbs.adoc b/pve-storage-pbs.adoc index 1006a64..c33ee40 100644 --- a/pve-storage-pbs.adoc +++ b/pve-storage-pbs.adoc @@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ lost along with the broken system. It is recommended that you keep your key safe, but easily accessible, in order for quick disaster recovery. For this reason, the best place to store it is in your password manager, where it is immediately recoverable. As a backup to -this, you should also save the key to a USB drive and store that in a secure +this, you should also save the key to a USB flash drive and store that in a secure place. This way, it is detached from any system, but is still easy to recover from, in case of emergency. Finally, in preparation for the worst case scenario, you should also consider keeping a paper copy of your key locked away in a safe diff --git a/qm.conf.5-opts.adoc b/qm.conf.5-opts.adoc index d827262..19579cc 100644 --- a/qm.conf.5-opts.adoc +++ b/qm.conf.5-opts.adoc @@ -1194,7 +1194,7 @@ The Host USB device or port or the value 'spice'. HOSTUSBDEVICE syntax is: 'vendor_id:product_id' (hexadeciaml numbers) or 'spice' + -You can use the 'lsusb -t' command to list existing usb devices. +You can use the 'lsusb -t' command to list existing USB devices. + NOTE: This option allows direct access to host hardware. So it is no longer possible to migrate such machines - use with special care. -- 2.39.5