Author: bdubbs
Date: 2012-08-23 09:30:44 -0600 (Thu, 23 Aug 2012)
New Revision: 9957
Modified:
trunk/BOOK/chapter02/creatingpartition.xml
Log:
Minor grammar/style changes
Modified: trunk/BOOK/chapter02/creatingpartition.xml
===================================================================
--- trunk/BOOK/chapter02/creatingpartition.xml 2012-08-22 20:38:21 UTC (rev
9956)
+++ trunk/BOOK/chapter02/creatingpartition.xml 2012-08-23 15:30:44 UTC (rev
9957)
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@
This is enough to store all the source tarballs and compile the packages.
However, if the LFS system is intended to be the primary Linux system,
additional software will probably be installed which will require additional
- space. A 10GB partition is a reasonable size to provide for growth. The LFS
+ space. A 10 GB partition is a reasonable size to provide for growth. The LFS
system itself will not take up this much room. A large portion of this
requirement is to provide sufficient free temporary storage. Compiling
packages can require a lot of disk space which will be reclaimed after the
@@ -136,7 +136,7 @@
<listitem><para>/opt – This directory is most useful for
BLFS where multiple installations of large packages like Gnome or KDE can
be installed without embedding the files in the /usr hierarchy. If
- used, five to ten gigabytes is generally adequate.</para>
+ used, 5 to 10 gigabytes is generally adequate.</para>
</listitem>
<listitem><para>/tmp – A separate /tmp directory is rare, but
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