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@@ -366,7 +366,7 @@ some docs to help you get started:
* [Git: Concepts and Workflow]: Good overview of how `git` actually works.
* [Gerrit: Concepts and Workflow]: Good overview of how Gerrit works; assumes
you understand `git` basics.
-* [Life of a patch]: Android workflow, but similar to Chrome OS.
+* [Life of a patch]: Android workflow, but similar to ChromeOS.
The Gerrit dashboard that will show your pending reviews (and ones we have for
you):
@@ -433,7 +433,7 @@ from the UI.
### Developer Mode and Write Protection
-Make sure that your fingerprint-equipped Chrome OS device is in [developer mode]
+Make sure that your fingerprint-equipped ChromeOS device is in [developer mode]
with a *test* image flashed and [hardware write protection] disabled. Using the
test image will allow you to SSH into the device and disabling hardware write
protection allows you to have full access to flashing the FPMCU firmware.