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-rw-r--r-- | manual/en/060-backing-up.mdwn | 2 | ||||
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diff --git a/manual/en/060-backing-up.mdwn b/manual/en/060-backing-up.mdwn index 6d9e7dbf..56169cc9 100644 --- a/manual/en/060-backing-up.mdwn +++ b/manual/en/060-backing-up.mdwn @@ -233,7 +233,7 @@ De-duplication in Obnam is useful in several situations: are unmodified, only the new data needs to be backed up. * When a file or directory is renamed or moved. If you decide that the English name for the `Photos` directory is annoying and you want to - use the the Finnish `Valokuvat` instead, you can rename that in an + use the Finnish `Valokuvat` instead, you can rename that in an instant. However, without de-duplication, you then have to backup all your photos again. * When all a team works on the same things, and everyone has copies of @@ -373,7 +373,7 @@ If the backup frequency was once per day, .B obnam would keep the backup of each calendar hour for which a backup was made, for 72 such backups. -In other words, it would effectively keep the the last 72 daily backups. +In other words, it would effectively keep the last 72 daily backups. .PP Sound confusing? Just wonder how confused the developer was when writing the code. |