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diff --git a/eu/preparing/non-debian-partitioning.xml b/eu/preparing/non-debian-partitioning.xml
index 5f9f67229..11bc81616 100644
--- a/eu/preparing/non-debian-partitioning.xml
+++ b/eu/preparing/non-debian-partitioning.xml
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ an LPAR or VM guest in this case.
If you already have an operating system on your system
-<phrase arch="i386">
+<phrase arch="x86">
(Windows 9x, Windows NT/2000/XP, OS/2, MacOS, Solaris, FreeBSD, &hellip;)
</phrase>
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ root.
You can find information about your current partition setup by using
a partitioning tool for your current operating system
-<phrase arch="i386">, such as fdisk or PartitionMagic</phrase>
+<phrase arch="x86">, such as fdisk or PartitionMagic</phrase>
<phrase arch="powerpc">, such as Drive Setup, HD Toolkit, or MacTools</phrase>
@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ backups before doing any repartitioning. Using the analogy of the
house, you would probably want to move all the furniture out of the
way before moving a wall or you risk destroying it.
-<phrase arch="i386"> Luckily, there is an alternative for some users; see
+<phrase arch="x86"> Luckily, there is an alternative for some users; see
<xref linkend="lossless"/>. </phrase>
</para>