In the command "# sudo dracut –f -v" note that the f is not proceeded with a hyphen, so copying this command exactly will not work.
When performing this action, a hyphen is required.
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@pipern thanks for the feedback!
@szarkos can you confirm for me? I am not familiar with these steps. If there is an error I am happy to make the change.
@pipern I am not sure I 100% understand. Can you paste exactly what you used to get the code to work? I can then make the change. Thanks in advance!
It's just a '-' turned into a '–' because the original author probably used Word for editing. I thought I fixed all these. I can submit a PR to resolve it.
@szarkos Ah okay! makes sense why I was having issues seeing it :)
I've submitted a PR to resolve this. I think we can close this now. Thanks!
@szarkos Just to help me follow along/provide issues/PRs in the future, can you say how to find the related PR? I've searched https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/azure-docs/pulls?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=is%3Apr+hyphen (and a few other terms too) but don't spot it. I'd normally expect to find it linked from this current issue? Is the workflow slightly different here?
Thank you! (and sorry @MicahMcKittrick-MSFT that the report was a little terse!)
Entertaining that even Microsoft has trouble with hyphens turning into en dashes in documentation :)
@pipern there is a separate private repo for doc change PRs coming from internal folks like me. It should synchronize with this public repo at some point.
Thanks,
Steve
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I've submitted a PR to resolve this. I think we can close this now. Thanks!