.\"O \&'ad' for Atari ACSI disk, with Y in 'a'-'e',
.\"O \&'ez' for a Syquest EZ135 parallel port removable drive, with Y='a',
.\"O \&'xd' for XT compatible disk, with Y either 'a' or 'b'; 'fd' for
-.\"O floppy disk, with Y the floppy drive number \(em fd0 would be
+.\"O floppy disk, with Y the floppy drive number\(emfd0 would be
.\"O the DOS 'A:' drive, and fd1 would be 'B:'), Y the driver letter or
.\"O number, and N the number (in decimal) of the partition on this device
.\"O (absent in the case of floppies).
.SS "RAM ¥Ç¥£¥¹¥¯´ØÏ¢¤Îµ¯Æ°»þ°ú¿ô"
.\"O (Only if the kernel was compiled with
.\"O .BR CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM .)
-.\"O In general it is a bad idea to use a ramdisk under Linux \(em
-.\"O the system will use available memory more efficiently itself.
+.\"O In general it is a bad idea to use a ramdisk under Linux\(emthe
+.\"O system will use available memory more efficiently itself.
.\"O But while booting (or while constructing boot floppies)
.\"O it is often useful to load the floppy contents into a
.\"O ramdisk.