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authorYuri Kozlov <yuray@komyakino.ru>2007-10-23 17:51:48 +0000
committerYuri Kozlov <yuray@komyakino.ru>2007-10-23 17:51:48 +0000
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@@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ point releases of the distribution available for installation.
In summary: selecting a network mirror is generally a good idea, except
if you do not have a good Internet connection. If the current version of
-a package is available on the CD/DVD, the installer will alway use that.
+a package is available on the CD/DVD, the installer will always use that.
The amount of data that will be downloaded if you do select a mirror thus
depends on a) the tasks you select in the next step of the installation, b)
which packages are needed for those tasks, and c) which of those packages