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@@ -554,7 +554,7 @@ msgstr "mdcfg"
#: using-d-i.xml:299
#, no-c-format
msgid ""
-"Allows the user to setup Software <firstterm>RAID</firstterm> (Redundant "
+"Allows the user to set up Software <firstterm>RAID</firstterm> (Redundant "
"Array of Inexpensive Disks). This Software RAID is usually superior to the "
"cheap IDE (pseudo hardware) RAID controllers found on newer motherboards."
msgstr ""
@@ -1780,7 +1780,7 @@ msgstr "Manuell partitionering"
msgid ""
"A similar screen to the one shown just above will be displayed if you choose "
"manual partitioning except that your existing partition table will be shown "
-"and without the mount points. How to manually setup your partition table and "
+"and without the mount points. How to manually set up your partition table and "
"the usage of partitions by your new Debian system will be covered in the "
"remainder of this section."
msgstr ""
@@ -1940,7 +1940,7 @@ msgid ""
"If you have more than one harddrive<footnote><para> To be honest, you can "
"construct MD device even from partitions residing on single physical drive, "
"but that won't bring you anything useful. </para></footnote> in your "
-"computer, you can use <command>mdcfg</command> to setup your drives for "
+"computer, you can use <command>mdcfg</command> to set up your drives for "
"increased performance and/or better reliability of your data. The result is "
"called <firstterm>Multidisk Device</firstterm> (or after its most famous "
"variant <firstterm>software RAID</firstterm>)."
@@ -2398,7 +2398,7 @@ msgstr ""
#: using-d-i.xml:1463
#, no-c-format
msgid ""
-"After you setup MD devices to your liking, you can <guimenuitem>Finish</"
+"After you set up MD devices to your liking, you can <guimenuitem>Finish</"
"guimenuitem> <command>mdcfg</command> to return back to the "
"<command>partman</command> to create filesystems on your new MD devices and "
"assign them the usual attributes like mountpoints."