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<title>Recommended Partitioning Scheme</title>
<para>
-For new users, personal Debian boxes, home systems, and other
+For new users, personal &debian; boxes, home systems, and other
single-user setups, a single <filename>/</filename> partition (plus
swap) is probably the easiest, simplest way to go. However, if your
partition is larger than around 6GB, choose ext3 as your partition
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ partition.
</para><para>
You might need a separate <filename>/usr/local</filename> partition if
-you plan to install many programs that are not part of the Debian
+you plan to install many programs that are not part of the &debian;
distribution. If your machine will be a mail server, you might need
to make <filename>/var/mail</filename> a separate partition. Often,
putting <filename>/tmp</filename> on its own partition, for instance