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@@ -68,13 +68,13 @@ Texts. A copy of the license is included in the section entitled
@cindex overview
@cindex description
-@command{bootcleanse} is a simple script to remove old stuff from
+@command{bootcleanse} is a simple script that removes old stuff from
your boot sequence; just another part of cleaning your system from
-old crap. It is not very configurable, if you want something specific
-than removing the MBR and all boot flags (on primary partitions)
-from a set of drives you may want to copy the script and end it do
-do exactly want you want, but the chance of you needing to do that
-is extremely small.
+old rubbish. It is not very configurable. If you want something more
+specific than removing the MBR and all boot flags (on primary
+partitions) from a set of drives, you may want to copy the script and
+edit it to do exactly what you want, but the chance that you will need
+to do that is extremely small.
@node Invoking
@@ -85,9 +85,9 @@ is extremely small.
@cindex executing
@cindex running
-@command{bootcleanse} requires (unless you have an customised,
-unsecure system setup) super user and will tell you want it is
-about to do and ask if it sould proceed.
+@command{bootcleanse} requires (unless you have a customised,
+unsecure system set-up) superuser privileges, and will tell you what it
+is about to do and ask if it should proceed.
@command{bootcleanse} takes no options, but takes all arguments
and assumes those are the drives you want to remove the MBR code
@@ -140,4 +140,3 @@ along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
@bye
-