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authorManuel Canales Esparcia <manuel@linuxfromscratch.org>2005-04-11 21:11:45 +0000
committerManuel Canales Esparcia <manuel@linuxfromscratch.org>2005-04-11 21:11:45 +0000
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@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ for your LFS installation is recommended. However, an LFS system (in
fact even multiple LFS systems) may also be installed on a partition
already occupied by another operating system and the different systems
will co-exist peacefully. The document
-<ulink url="&hints-root;/lfs_next_to_existing_systems.txt"/> explains
+<ulink url="&hints-root;lfs_next_to_existing_systems.txt"/> explains
how to implement this, whereas this book discusses the method of
using a fresh partition for the installation.</para>
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