Index: /trunk/doc/manual/en_US/user_AdvancedTopics.xml
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--- /trunk/doc/manual/en_US/user_AdvancedTopics.xml	(revision 43361)
+++ /trunk/doc/manual/en_US/user_AdvancedTopics.xml	(revision 43362)
@@ -1060,5 +1060,5 @@
 /sbin/sysctl -p</screen></para>
 
-    <para>The above commands will add the new limits to the config file, thus
+    <para>The above commands will add the new limits to the configuration file, thus
     making the effect persistent across reboots, and will activate the new
     limits into the currently running kernel.</para>
@@ -1159,5 +1159,5 @@
     syntax is used. Keep in mind that on Windows hosts a named pipe must
     always start with <computeroutput>\\.\pipe\</computeroutput>. On Linux the
-    same config settings apply, except that the path name for the
+    same configuration settings apply, except that the path name for the
     <computeroutput>Location</computeroutput> can be chosen more freely. Local
     domain sockets can be placed anywhere, provided the user running
@@ -2288,5 +2288,5 @@
       during boot to determine whether to allow individual users to start a VM
       automatically and configure startup delays.
-      The config file can be placed in <computeroutput>/etc/vbox</computeroutput>
+      The configuration file can be placed in <computeroutput>/etc/vbox</computeroutput>
       and contains several options. One is <computeroutput>default_policy</computeroutput>
       which controls whether the autostart service allows or denies to start a VM
