diff --git a/Imaging-SUSE-Linux-With-tbku.txt b/Imaging-SUSE-Linux-With-tbku.txt
index 9d5bd59..032ae76 100644
--- a/Imaging-SUSE-Linux-With-tbku.txt
+++ b/Imaging-SUSE-Linux-With-tbku.txt
@@ -71,8 +71,8 @@
 Typically, you would initially install SUSE Linux with the
 installation disk, configure the database and *then* create a system
 image of your database server.  However, this is kind of time
-consuming (unless you already have an ``AutoYAST`` configuration ready to
-go).  It may be simpler to image the target machine with your web
+consuming (unless you already have an ``AutoYAST`` configuration ready
+to go).  It may be simpler to image the target machine with your web
 server image, boot it, reconfigure it as a database server, and then
 take the image.
 
@@ -396,8 +396,8 @@
 You can then edit the files found under ``/mnt``.
 
 
-What Problems Can I Expect
---------------------------
+What Problems Can I Expect?
+---------------------------
 
 So, you've decided to image a machine that is somehow different
 than the original source of the image.  Here's what you'll
@@ -567,4 +567,4 @@
 modifying it in any way.
 
 
-``$Id: Imaging-SUSE-Linux-With-tbku.txt,v 1.114 2008/03/14 21:41:56 tundra Exp $``
+``$Id: Imaging-SUSE-Linux-With-tbku.txt,v 1.115 2008/03/14 22:30:40 tundra Exp $``