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diff -urN linux-2.4.21/Documentation/arm/SA1100/CERF linux-2.4.22/Documentation/arm/SA1100/CERF
@@ -1,23 +1,28 @@
-The Intrinsyc CerfBoard is a StrongARM 1110-based computer on a board that measures 
-approximately 2" square. It includes an Ethernet controller, an RS232-compatible serial port, a
-USB function port, and one CompactFlash+ slot on the back. Pictures can be found at the
+The Intrinsyc CerfBoard is a StrongARM 1110-based computer on a board
+that measures approximately 2" square. It includes an Ethernet
+controller, an RS232-compatible serial port, a USB function port, and
+one CompactFlash+ slot on the back. Pictures can be found at the
 Intrinsyc website, http://www.intrinsyc.com.
 
-This document describes the support in the Linux kernel for the Intrinsyc CerfBoard as of
-version 2.4.0-test4-np1.
+This document describes the support in the Linux kernel for the
+Intrinsyc CerfBoard as of version 2.4.0-test4-np1.
 
 Supported in this version:
-   - CompactFlash+ slot (select PCMCIA in General Setup and any options that may be required)
-   - Onboard Crystal CS8900 Ethernet controller (Cerf CS8900A support in Network Devices)
+   - CompactFlash+ slot (select PCMCIA in General Setup and any options
+     that may be required)
+   - Onboard Crystal CS8900 Ethernet controller (Cerf CS8900A support in
+     Network Devices)
    - Serial ports with a serial console (hardcoded to 38400 8N1)
 
 Not supported in this version (yet):
    - LCD driver/touchscreen interface
-   - UDC (a driver exists right now, but is unstable and slow and only works with the Linux USB)
+   - UDC (a driver exists right now, but is unstable and slow and only
+     works with the Linux USB)
 
-In order to get this kernel onto your Cerf, you need a server that runs both BOOTP and
-TFTP. Detailed instructions should have come with your evaluation kit on how to use the
-bootloader. This series of commands will suffice:
+In order to get this kernel onto your Cerf, you need a server that runs
+both BOOTP and TFTP. Detailed instructions should have come with your
+evaluation kit on how to use the bootloader. This series of commands
+will suffice:
 
    make cerf_config
    make xconfig
@@ -25,10 +30,9 @@
    make zImage
    cp arch/arm/boot/zImage <TFTP directory>
 
-The default config uses a 4MB RAM disk located at 0xc0500000 as root. Setting the board to
-mount root from a NFS partition works, too.
+The default config uses a 4MB RAM disk located at 0xc0500000 as root.
+Setting the board to mount root from a NFS partition works, too.
 
 
 I-Gene Leong, Intrinsyc Software Inc.
 ileong@intrinsyc.com
-

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