Made ipodpatcher use slightly more clear for linux users.
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\begin{enumerate}
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\item First, download the \fname{ipodpatcher} tool to your installation
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folder. You can download the \fname{ipodpatcher} tool for your operating
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folder. You can download the \fname{ipodpatcher} tool for your operating
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system at \download{bootloader/ipod/ipodpatcher/}.
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\item Next, download the following file to the installation folder:
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@ -62,27 +62,30 @@ your Ipod.
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\item Connect your Ipod to your computer.
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If you haven't already done so, you should now plug your Ipod into your
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If you haven't already done so, you should now plug your Ipod into your
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computer (via either the USB or Firewire cable).
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\fixme{Notes about closing itunes, enabling the ``show ipod as disk'' option
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\fixme{Notes about closing itunes, enabling the ``show ipod as disk'' option
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in ipod, anything else?}
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\item Find your Ipod with ipodpatcher (Windows users only)
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\item Find your Ipod with ipodpatcher (Windows and Linux users only)
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Windows users: Type the following command to search for Ipods attached to
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your computer:
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\begin{code}
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ipodpatcher --scan
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Type the following command to search for Ipods attached to
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your computer:
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\begin{code}
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ipodpatcher --scan
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\end{code}
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When ipodpatcher finds your Ipod, remember the number it displays after the
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words ``disk device''- this will be the number you use to access your Ipod
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in the following steps. So, for example, if ipodpatcher displays ``disk
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Windows users: when ipodpatcher finds your Ipod, remember the number it displays after the
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words ``disk device''- this will be the number you use to access your Ipod
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in the following steps. So, for example, if ipodpatcher displays ``disk
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device 1'' you will use the number 1 in the commands described below.
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\note{Windows users require administrator rights for running ipodpatcher.
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Either re-login as administrator, or open a command prompt running under an
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Linux users: you will receive something similar to /dev/sda, and will use that
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in the commands described below.
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\note{Windows users require administrator rights for running ipodpatcher.
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Either re-login as administrator, or open a command prompt running under an
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administrator account by using one of the "Run as" features of Windows XP.}
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\item Find your Ipod (Mac OS X users only)
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