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diff --git a/docs/gnulinux/configuring_parabola.md b/docs/gnulinux/configuring_parabola.md
index befe5b9a..1742ecf3 100644
--- a/docs/gnulinux/configuring_parabola.md
+++ b/docs/gnulinux/configuring_parabola.md
@@ -261,7 +261,6 @@ Set a password:\
Use of the *diceware method* is recommended, for generating secure
passphrases (instead of passwords).
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@@ -332,7 +331,6 @@ Read that manpage, and then continue studying all the files.
The systemd developers tell me that it isn't usually necessary to touch
the systemd-tmpfiles utility manually at all.
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diff --git a/docs/gnulinux/grub_boot_installer.md b/docs/gnulinux/grub_boot_installer.md
index 64fe7d1a..368bb785 100644
--- a/docs/gnulinux/grub_boot_installer.md
+++ b/docs/gnulinux/grub_boot_installer.md
@@ -48,7 +48,6 @@ distro ISO to it with dd. For example:\
You should now be able to boot the installer from your USB drive.
Continue reading, for information about how to do that.
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Prepare the USB drive (in NetBSD)
---------------------------------
@@ -89,7 +88,6 @@ OpenBSD installer to it with dd. For example:\
You should now be able to boot the installer from your USB drive.
Continue reading, for information about how to do that.
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@@ -101,7 +99,6 @@ Installing GNU+Linux with full disk encryption
- [Installing Parabola GNU+Linux with full disk encryption (including
/boot)](encrypted_parabola.html)
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@@ -123,7 +120,6 @@ initrd /install.386/initrd.gz\
boot**\
We recommend using the *MATE* desktop.
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@@ -135,7 +131,6 @@ menu should appear in GRUB, showing the boot options for that distro;
this is a GRUB menu, converted from the usual ISOLINUX menu provided by
that distro.
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@@ -184,7 +179,6 @@ GRUB, to see a list of USB devices/partitions. Of course this will vary
from distro to distro. If you did all of that correctly, then it should
now be booting your USB drive in the way that you specified.
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@@ -228,7 +222,6 @@ This workaround was found on the page:
also work for Debian, Devuan and any other apt-get distro that provides
debian-installer (text mode) net install method.
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