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@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
for directory and file naming. This standard allows users and software
programs to predict the location of files and directories. The root
level directory is represented simply by the slash
-<filename>/</filename>. At the root level, all Debian systems include
+<filename>/</filename>. At the root level, all &debian; systems include
these directories:
<informaltable>
@@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ web sites, databases, the packaging system cache, etc. will be placed
under this directory. The size of this directory depends greatly on
the usage of your system, but for most people will be dictated by
the package management tool's overhead. If you are going to do a full
-installation of just about everything Debian has to offer, all in one
+installation of just about everything &debian; has to offer, all in one
session, setting aside 2 or 3 GB of space for
<filename>/var</filename> should be sufficient. If you are going to
install in pieces (that is to say, install services and utilities,