oi-branding-java-vpanels-panels-hypervisor
author Jon Tibble <meths@btinternet.com>
Fri, 29 Oct 2010 01:00:27 +0100
changeset 6 ed4389fd16e4
parent 0 fbc79057b3aa
permissions -rw-r--r--
Fix hypervisor patch

Rebranding of hypervisor vpanel

diff --git a/usr/src/java/vpanels/panels/hypervisor/org/opensolaris/os/vp/panels/hypervisor/client/swing/help/basic.html b/usr/src/java/vpanels/panels/hypervisor/org/opensolaris/os/vp/panels/hypervisor/client/swing/help/basic.html
--- a/usr/src/java/vpanels/panels/hypervisor/org/opensolaris/os/vp/panels/hypervisor/client/swing/help/basic.html
+++ b/usr/src/java/vpanels/panels/hypervisor/org/opensolaris/os/vp/panels/hypervisor/client/swing/help/basic.html
@@ -47,11 +47,11 @@
 <body class="HlpBdy">
 
 <a name="basic"></a><h4>The Hypervisor Configuration: Basic Tab</h4>
-<p>The basic tab provides a checkbox that is used to configure whether the
-OpenSolaris OS should boot normally on hardware, or boot under the control of
+<p>The basic tab provides a checkbox that is used to configure whether
+OpenIndiana should boot normally on hardware, or boot under the control of
 the hypervisor. </p><p>Setting the "Enable Hypervisor" checkbox to <tt>true</tt> will update the <tt>grub</tt>(5) menu listing
 so that booting into the hypervisor is enabled. De-selecting the check box will
-update the menu listing so that Solaris is booted on hardware.</p><p>The tab also provides a menu used to control the amount of
+update the menu listing so that OpenIndiana is booted on hardware.</p><p>The tab also provides a menu used to control the amount of
 memory that should be reserved for domain 0. </p><p>The "Reserved Memory" menu configures the GRUB menu item so that the specified
 amount of memory is reserved for use by domain 0. The default
 value is the lower of 1/2 of total installed memory, or 2048 MB.</p>