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index e7829cd3e..37484594b 100644
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+++ b/en/using-d-i/modules/apt-setup.xml
@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ will cover most needs.
<para>
If you do scan multiple installation media, the installer will prompt you to
-exchange them when it needs packages from another media than the one
+exchange them when it needs packages from one that isn't
currently in the drive. Note that only discs that belong to the
same set should be scanned. The order in which they are scanned does not
really matter, but scanning them in ascending order will reduce the chance
@@ -111,8 +111,8 @@ answer should be fine, but there are some exceptions.
</para><para>
-If you are <emphasis>not</emphasis> installing from a full CD or DVD or
-a corresponding image, you really should use a network mirror as
+If you are <emphasis>not</emphasis> installing from a full CD/DVD
+image, you really should use a network mirror as
otherwise you will end up with only a very minimal system. However, if you
have a limited Internet connection it is best <emphasis>not</emphasis>
to select the <literal>desktop</literal> task in the next step of the
@@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ installation.
</para><para>
-If you are installing from a single full CD or the corresponding image, using
+If you are installing from a single full CD image, using
a network mirror is not required, but is still strongly recommended because
a single CD image contains only a fairly limited number of packages.
If you have a limited Internet connection it may still be best
@@ -131,9 +131,8 @@ the new system).
</para><para>
-If you are installing from a DVD or the corresponding image, any packages needed
-during the installation should be present on the first DVD (image). The same is true
-if you have scanned multiple CD (images) as explained in the previous section. Use
+If you are installing from DVD, any packages needed
+during the installation should be present on the first DVD image. Use
of a network mirror is optional.
</para><para>