From aa02b2cfb1983602c2c55c03d9787f3b6e31da82 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Eelco Dolstra Date: Mon, 28 Apr 2014 12:37:19 +0200 Subject: Bump some mentions of 13.10 --- nixos/doc/manual/installation.xml | 10 +++++----- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/nixos/doc/manual/installation.xml b/nixos/doc/manual/installation.xml index 03540aa83aa..6cf69386e56 100644 --- a/nixos/doc/manual/installation.xml +++ b/nixos/doc/manual/installation.xml @@ -473,7 +473,7 @@ been built. These channels are: Stable channels, such as nixos-13.10. + xlink:href="http://nixos.org/channels/nixos-14.04">nixos-14.04. These only get conservative bug fixes and package upgrades. For instance, a channel update may cause the Linux kernel on your system to be upgraded from 3.4.66 to 3.4.67 (a minor bug fix), but @@ -499,8 +499,8 @@ appliances.) When you first install NixOS, you’re automatically subscribed to the NixOS channel that corresponds to your installation source. For -instance, if you installed from a 13.10 ISO, you will be subscribed to -the nixos-13.10 channel. To see which NixOS +instance, if you installed from a 14.04 ISO, you will be subscribed to +the nixos-14.04 channel. To see which NixOS channel you’re subscribed to, run the following as root: @@ -515,10 +515,10 @@ $ nix-channel --add http://nixos.org/channels/channel-name (Be sure to include the nixos parameter at the -end.) For instance, to use the NixOS 13.10 stable channel: +end.) For instance, to use the NixOS 14.04 stable channel: -$ nix-channel --add http://nixos.org/channels/nixos-13.10 nixos +$ nix-channel --add http://nixos.org/channels/nixos-14.04 nixos But it you want to live on the bleeding edge: -- cgit 1.4.1