Fix some minor spelling and grammatical problems, make one markup fix.

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</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>System specific information for each of the
systems/boards supported by &os;;.</para>
systems/boards supported by &os;.</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>Information on expansion boards for &os;,
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</sect2>
<sect2>
<title>In general, what do you need to run &os; on an &arch;</title>
<title>In general, what do you need to run &os; on a &arch;</title>
<para>&os;/&arch; requires a &arch.print; system. Currently, the
<para>&os;/&arch; requires an &arch.print; system. Currently, the
newer PCI-based systems are supported better than the older SBus
based systems. The following systems are know to work to
varying degrees :</para>
based systems. The following systems are known to work to
varying degrees:</para>
<itemizedlist>
<listitem>
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<para>UltraSPARC Ultra1-family systems have not been throroughly
tested with FreeBSD. These systems are not very well
supported, but you MAY be able to install FreeBSD onto one an
supported, but you <emphasis>may</emphasis> be able to install FreeBSD onto an
Ultra-1e with a <devicename>hme</devicename> Ethernet
interface .</para>
interface.</para>
</sect3>
<sect3>
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work on &arch; only.</para>
<para>The PCI bus is fully supported. SBus support is limited,
but is reported to work well enough to netboot a SBus-based
but is reported to work well enough to netboot an SBus-based
Ultra 2 workstation.</para>
<para>1.44 Mbyte floppy drives are <emphasis>not</emphasis> yet