## Images
-DragonFly images are 'live', meaning these images on whatever media will boot your system and let you log in as root (no password). You can use this feature to check for hardware compatibility and play with DragonFly a little before actually installing it on your hard drive. The includes an installer that can be run at the console. Make sure you read the [README](http://gitweb.dragonflybsd.org/dragonfly.git/blob/HEAD:/nrelease/root/README") file for more information. To activate the installer, boot and login as 'installer'.
+DragonFly images are 'live', meaning these images on whatever media will boot your system and let you log in as `root` (no password). You can use this feature to check for hardware compatibility and play with DragonFly a little before actually installing it on your hard drive. The includes an installer that can be run at the console. To activate the installer, boot and login as `installer`.
-If you use the DVD, you can login as root and start a GUI with 'startx'. If you use a USB .img file, it needs to be copied to a USB key directly. Use 'dd' on unix-like systems, or [a similar program](http://www.chrysocome.net/dd) on Windows.
+If you use the DVD, you can login as `root` and start a GUI with *startx*. If you use a USB .img file, it needs to be copied to a USB key directly. Use *dd* on unix-like systems, or [a similar program](http://www.chrysocome.net/dd) on Windows.
* **Current RELEASE — [[2.6.3|/release26/]]**:
* **i386**: