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diff --git a/chapter07/cleanup.xml b/chapter07/cleanup.xml
index 36af2cfaa..bc8f240b8 100644
--- a/chapter07/cleanup.xml
+++ b/chapter07/cleanup.xml
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
<?dbhtml filename="cleanup.html"?>
<title>Cleaning up and Saving the Temporary System</title>
-
+
<sect2>
<title>Cleaning</title>
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@
<screen><userinput>find /usr/{lib,libexec} -name \*.la -delete</userinput></screen>
<para>
- The current system size is now about 3 GB, however
+ The current system size is now about 3 GB, however
the /tools directory is no longer needed. It uses about
1 GB of disk space. Delete it now:
</para>
@@ -42,9 +42,9 @@
as soon as you begin installing packages in <xref
linkend="chapter-building-system"/>, the temporary files will be
overwritten. So it may be a good idea to do a backup of the current
- system as described below.
+ system as described below.
</para></note>
-
+
<para>
The following steps are performed from outside the chroot
environment. That means, you have to leave the chroot environment
@@ -61,11 +61,11 @@
<systemitem class="username">root</systemitem>. Take extra
care about the commands you're going to run as mistakes
here can modify your host system. Be aware that the
- environment variable <envar>LFS</envar>
- is set for user <systemitem class="username">lfs</systemitem> by default
- but may <emphasis>not</emphasis> be set for
- <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem>. Whenever
- commands are to be executed by <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem>,
+ environment variable <envar>LFS</envar>
+ is set for user <systemitem class="username">lfs</systemitem> by default
+ but may <emphasis>not</emphasis> be set for
+ <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem>. Whenever
+ commands are to be executed by <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem>,
make sure you have set <envar>LFS</envar>.
This has been discussed in <xref linkend='ch-partitioning-aboutlfs'/>.
</para>
@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@
<para>
Make sure you have at least 1 GB free disk space (the source tarballs
- will be included in the backup archive) in the home directory of user
+ will be included in the backup archive) in the home directory of user
<systemitem class="username">root</systemitem>.
</para>
@@ -107,22 +107,22 @@ umount $LFS/{sys,proc,run}</userinput></screen>
Because the backup archive is compressed, it takes a relatively
long time (over 10 minutes) even on a resonably fast system.
</para>
-
+
<para>
- Also, ensure the <envar>LFS</envar> environment variable is set
+ Also, ensure the <envar>LFS</envar> environment variable is set
for the root user.
</para>
</note>
-<screen role="nodump" revision="sysv"><userinput>cd $LFS
+<screen role="nodump" revision="sysv"><userinput>cd $LFS
tar -cJpf $HOME/lfs-temp-tools-&version;.tar.xz .</userinput></screen>
-<screen role="nodump" revision="systemd"><userinput>cd $LFS
+<screen role="nodump" revision="systemd"><userinput>cd $LFS
tar -cJpf $HOME/lfs-temp-tools-&versiond;.tar.xz .</userinput></screen>
<para>
Replace <envar>$HOME</envar> by a directory of your choice if you
- do not want to have the backup stored in <systemitem
+ do not want to have the backup stored in <systemitem
class="username">root</systemitem>'s home directory.
</para>
</sect2>
@@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ tar -cJpf $HOME/lfs-temp-tools-&versiond;.tar.xz .</userinput></screen>
<para>
In case some mistakes have been made and you need to start over, you can
use this backup to restore the system and save some recovery time.
- Since the sources are located under
+ Since the sources are located under
<filename class="directory">$LFS</filename>, they are included in the
backup archive as well, so they do not need to be downloaded again. After
checking that <envar>$LFS</envar> is set properly,
@@ -144,17 +144,17 @@ tar -cJpf $HOME/lfs-temp-tools-&versiond;.tar.xz .</userinput></screen>
restore when they don't need to. -->
<warning><para>The following commands are extremly dangerous. If
- you run <command>rm -rf ./*</command> as the root user and you
- do not change to the $LFS directory or the <envar>LFS</envar>
- environment variable is not set for the root user, it will destroy
+ you run <command>rm -rf ./*</command> as the root user and you
+ do not change to the $LFS directory or the <envar>LFS</envar>
+ environment variable is not set for the root user, it will destroy
your entire host system. YOU ARE WARNED.</para></warning>
-<screen role="nodump" revision="sysv"><computeroutput>cd $LFS
-rm -rf ./*
+<screen role="nodump" revision="sysv"><computeroutput>cd $LFS
+rm -rf ./*
tar -xpf $HOME/lfs-temp-tools-&version;.tar.xz</computeroutput></screen>
-<screen role="nodump" revision="systemd"><computeroutput>cd $LFS
-rm -rf ./*
+<screen role="nodump" revision="systemd"><computeroutput>cd $LFS
+rm -rf ./*
tar -xpf $HOME/lfs-temp-tools-&versiond;.tar.xz</computeroutput></screen>
<para>
@@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ tar -xpf $HOME/lfs-temp-tools-&versiond;.tar.xz</computeroutput></screen>
environment (see <xref linkend='ch-tools-chroot'/>) before continuing.
</para>
</important>
-
+
</sect2>
</sect1>