diff --git a/documentation/adt-manual/adt-prepare.xml b/documentation/adt-manual/adt-prepare.xml
index 343b741e1b..54f48a8507 100644
--- a/documentation/adt-manual/adt-prepare.xml
+++ b/documentation/adt-manual/adt-prepare.xml
@@ -253,9 +253,9 @@
Go into that folder and download the toolchain
installer whose name includes the appropriate target
architecture.
- For example, if your host development system is an
- Intel-based 64-bit system and you are going to use
- your cross-toolchain for an Intel-based 32-bit
+ For example, if your host development system is a
+ 64-bit x86 system and you are going to use
+ your cross-toolchain for a 32-bit x86
target, go into the x86_64
folder and download the following installer:
@@ -263,7 +263,7 @@
Build your own toolchain installer.
For cases where you cannot use an installer
- from the download area, you can build your as
+ from the download area, you can build your own as
described in the
"Optionally Building a Toolchain Installer"
section.
@@ -273,8 +273,8 @@
You must change the permissions on the toolchain installer
script so that it is executable.
The following command shows how to run the installer
- given a toolchain tarball for a 64-bit development host
- system and a 32-bit target architecture.
+ given a toolchain tarball for a 64-bit x86 development host
+ system and a 32-bit x86 target architecture.
The example assumes the toolchain installer is located
in ~/Downloads/.
diff --git a/documentation/ref-manual/ref-variables.xml b/documentation/ref-manual/ref-variables.xml
index 4b7aa866b0..25a3820712 100644
--- a/documentation/ref-manual/ref-variables.xml
+++ b/documentation/ref-manual/ref-variables.xml
@@ -1935,7 +1935,8 @@ Core layer for images cannot be removed
IMAGE_TYPES
- Specifies the complete list of supported image types:
+ Specifies the complete list of supported image types
+ by default:
jffs2
sum.jffs2
@@ -2168,12 +2169,13 @@ recipes-graphics/xorg-font/font-alias_1.0.3.bb:PR = "${INC_PR}.3"
IPK_FEED_URIS
- Helps users set up an additional package feed area on
- a server for packages you might want to install on a
- target that is running an image.
+ When the IPK backend is in use and package management
+ is enabled on the target, you can use this variable to
+ set up opkg in the target image
+ to point to package feeds on a nominated server.
Once the feed is established, you can perform
installations or upgrades using the package manager
- at runtime (e.g. opkg).
+ at runtime.