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@@ -129,14 +129,15 @@ limited Linux distribution loaded into your system's RAM. This
limited distribution is then used to run all the installation programs
manually, or can be used in emergencies to fix a broken system that
fails to boot. Now that you're logged in as root (there is no password
-within the installer), it's time to start setting up your disks. At this
-point, you may setup software RAID, LVM, or LUKS (encryption) support if
-you wish, but those topics are outside of the scope of this book. I
-encourage you to refer to the excellent <filename>README_RAID.TXT</filename>,
-<filename>README_LVM.TXT</filename>, and <filename>README_CRYPT.TXT</filename>
-files on your CD if you wish to set up your system with one or more of those.
-Most users won't have any need to do so and thus should proceed directly to
-partitioning.
+within the installer) it's time to start setting up your disks. At this
+point, you may setup software RAID or LVM support if you wish or even
+an encrypted root partition, but
+those topics are outside of the scope of this book. I encourage you to
+refer to the excellent <filename>README_RAID.TXT</filename>,
+<filename>README_LVM.TXT</filename>, and
+<filename>README_CRYPT.TXT</filename> files on your CD if you desire to
+setup your system with these advanced tools. Most users won't have any
+need to do so and should proceed directly to partitioning.
</para>
</section>