system-requirements: fix title casing, use again title case

Like the rest of the docs predominantly use.

Signed-off-by: Thomas Lamprecht <t.lamprecht@proxmox.com>
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RBD. For details see xref:chapter_storage[chapter storage].
[[install_minimal_requirements]]
Minimum requirements, for evaluation
Minimum Requirements, for Evaluation
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
These minimum requirements are for evaluation purposes only and should not be
@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ used in production.
[[install_recommended_requirements]]
Recommended system requirements
Recommended System Requirements
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* Intel EMT64 or AMD64 with Intel VT/AMD-V CPU flag.
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* For PCI(e) passthrough the CPU needs to support the VT-d/AMD-d flag.
Simple performance overview
Simple Performance Overview
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
To get an overview of the CPU and hard disk performance on an installed {pve}
@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ system, run the included `pveperf` tool.
NOTE: this is just a very quick and general benchmark. More detailed tests are
recommended, especially regarding the I/O performance of your system.
Supported web browsers for accessing the web interface
Supported Web Browsers for Accessing the Web Interface
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
To access the web-based user interface one of the following browsers is

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Install from a USB flash drive
Install from a USB Flash Drive
------------------------------
ifdef::wiki[]
:pve-toplevel:
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Using a USB flash drive to install {pve} is the recommended way because it is
the faster option.
Prepare a USB flash drive as installation medium
Prepare a USB Flash Drive as Installation Medium
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Download the installer ISO image from:
@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ NOTE: Be sure to replace /dev/XYZ with the correct device name.
CAUTION: Be very careful, and do not overwrite the wrong disk!
Find the correct USB device name
Find the Correct USB Device Name
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
There are two ways to find out the name of the USB flash drive. The first one is
to compare the last lines of the `dmesg` command output before and after
@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ will show up. Click 'No'. In the next dialog select the 'DD' mode.
An alternative to Rufus is Etcher. Download Etcher from https://etcher.io. It
will guide you through the process of selecting the ISO and your USB Drive.
Boot your server from the USB flash drive
Boot your Server from the USB Flash Drive
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Connect the USB flash drive to your server and make sure that booting from USB