[gnome-user-docs/gnome-3-0] I added the missing option "Format Volume from Volumes" and rewrite some paragraphs



commit 1df6767682f376112af8a6e7f44180d86f65d512
Author: Julita Inca <yrazes gmail com>
Date:   Mon Jun 13 23:46:08 2011 -0500

    I added the missing option "Format Volume from Volumes" and rewrite some paragraphs

 gnome-help/C/disk-format.page |   27 ++++++---------------------
 1 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 21 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/gnome-help/C/disk-format.page b/gnome-help/C/disk-format.page
index 55c266b..f0e0810 100644
--- a/gnome-help/C/disk-format.page
+++ b/gnome-help/C/disk-format.page
@@ -21,27 +21,12 @@
 <p>If you have a removable disk like a USB memory stick or an external hard disk, you may wish to completely remove all of the files you have on there. You can do this by <em>formatting</em> the disk - this deletes all of the files on the disk and leaves it empty.</p>
 
 <steps>
- <item>
-  <p>Go to the <gui>Activities</gui> overview and open the <app>Disk Utility</app>.</p>
- </item>
- 
- <item>
-  <p>Find the disk you want to wipe in the list on the left side of the window and click to select it.</p>
-  <note style="warning"><p>Make sure that you have selected the correct disk! If you choose the wrong disk, all of the files on the other disk will be deleted!</p></note>
- </item>
- 
- <item>
-  <p>In the window that pops up, choose a <gui>Type</gui> for the disk. This chooses what is known as the <em>file system type</em>.</p>
-  <p>If you want to use the disk on Windows and Mac OS computers as well as Linux, choose <gui>FAT</gui>. If you only want to use it on Windows, <gui>NTFS</gui> may be a better option.</p>
- </item>
- 
- <item>
-  <p>Give the disk a name and click <gui>Format</gui> to begin wiping the disk.</p>
- </item>
- 
- <item>
-  <p>Once the formatting has finished, <gui>safely remove</gui> the disk. It should now be blank and ready to use again.</p>
- </item>
+ <item><p>Open the <app>Disk Utility</app> application from the <gui>Activities</gui> overview.</p></item>
+ <item><p>Select the disk you want to wipe from the <gui>Storage Devices</gui> list.</p>
+  <note style="warning"><p>Make sure that you have selected the correct disk! If you choose the wrong disk, all of the files on the other disk will be deleted!</p></note></item>
+ <item><p>Click <gui>Format Volume</gui> from <gui>Volumes</gui>. A window pops up from below, so you can choose the <gui>Type</gui> of the disk. If you use the disk on Windows, Mac OS as well as Linux computers, choose <gui>FAT</gui>. If you only use it on Windows, <gui>NTFS</gui> may be a better option. A brief description of the <gui>file system type</gui> will be presented as a label.</p></item>
+ <item><p>Give the disk a name and click <gui>Format</gui> to begin wiping the disk.</p></item>
+ <item><p>Right-click on the disk and choose <gui>Safely Remove Drive</gui> once the formatting has finished. It should now be blank and ready to use again.</p></item>
 </steps>
 
 <note style="warning">



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