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 <chapter id="install">
@@ -4776,7 +4776,7 @@ Please press any key to reboot.</screen>
       <indexterm><primary>serial console</primary></indexterm>
       <para>This type of installation is called a "headless install",
         because the machine that you are trying to install FreeBSD on
-        either doesnt have a monitor attached to it, or doesnt even
+        either does not have a monitor attached to it, or does not even
         have a VGA output. How is this possible you ask? Using a
         serial console. A serial console is basically using another
         machine to act as the main display and keyboard for a