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Bruce Dubbs il y a 15 ans
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chapter06/grub.xml

@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ cd build
              --disable-efiemu</userinput></screen>
 
     <para>Using a separate build directory keeps the 2400 generated 
-    files out of the main directory and is recommeded by the developers.
+    files out of the main directory and is recommended by the developers.
     The --disable switches just minimize what is built by disabling
     features and testing programs not really needed for LFS.</para>
 

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chapter08/grub.xml

@@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ cat device.map</userinput></screen>
 
 <screen role="nodump"><userinput>grub-install --grub-setup=/bin/true /dev/sda</userinput></screen>
 
-    <para>We use --grub-setup=/bin/true for now to prevent update the 
+    <para>We use --grub-setup=/bin/true for now to prevent updating
     Master Boot Record (MBR).  In this way, we can test our installation 
     before committing to a change that is hard to revert.</para>
 
@@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ menuentry "GNU/Linux, Linux 2.6.28-11-server (recovery mode)" {
 </computeroutput></screen>
 
   <para>Note that even though there is a warning not to edit the file, you can
-  do so as long as you do not re-reun <command>grub-mkconfig</command>.  The
+  do so as long as you do not re-run <command>grub-mkconfig</command>.  The
   <emphasis>search</emphasis> lines are not meaningful for LFS systems as that
   command needs an initrd image for processing. If installing on a separate
   partition the linux and initrd lines will not have the /boot on the file
@@ -214,7 +214,7 @@ grub> boot</userinput></screen>
    instruction is not found in grub.cfg.  This is the partition that is
    searched for the kernel and other supporting files.  It is different from
    the 'root=' parameter on the 'linux' line in the configuration line.  The
-   later is the partition the kernel mounts as '/'.  In the example grub.cfg
+   latter is the partition the kernel mounts as '/'.  In the example grub.cfg
    above, both values point to /dev/sda2, but if there is a separate boot
    partition, they will be different.</para></note>