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diff --git a/a/1.txt b/N1/1.txt
index d12f324..4d673a8 100644
--- a/a/1.txt
+++ b/N1/1.txt
@@ -4,11 +4,11 @@ On Thu, 2018-04-26 at 11:05 -0400, Mikulas Patocka wrote:
 [...]
 > > Perhaps find out beforehand instead of insisting on an approach
 > without
-> > knowing.  On openSUSE the grub config is built from the files in
+> > knowing.A  On openSUSE the grub config is built from the files in
 > > /etc/grub.d/ so any package can add a kernel option (and various
 > > conditions around activating it) simply by adding a new file.
 > 
-> And then, different versions of the debug kernel will clash when 
+> And then, different versions of the debug kernel will clash whenA 
 > attempting to create the same file.
 
 Don't be silly ... there are many ways of coping with that in rpm/dpkg.
@@ -19,14 +19,14 @@ the boot menu; so if you want this to appear in the boot menu you don't
 need a Kconfig option to achieve it.
 
 > And what about other distributions? What about people who the RHEL
-> kernel from source with "make"?
+> kernelA from source with "make"?
 
 Well, if you build your own kernel and we have a dynamic option, it
 will "just work" without you having to muck about trying to re-Kconfig
 it, so I'd see that as a win.
 
 > The problem with this approach that you are trying to bother more and
-> more people with this little silly feature.
+> moreA people with this little silly feature.
 
 So you're shifting your argument from "I have to do it as a Kconfig
 option because the distros require it" to "distributions will build
diff --git a/a/content_digest b/N1/content_digest
index de0f1b8..8ac64ac 100644
--- a/a/content_digest
+++ b/N1/content_digest
@@ -83,11 +83,11 @@
   "[...]\n",
   "> > Perhaps find out beforehand instead of insisting on an approach\n",
   "> without\n",
-  "> > knowing.\302\240 On openSUSE the grub config is built from the files in\n",
+  "> > knowing.A  On openSUSE the grub config is built from the files in\n",
   "> > /etc/grub.d/ so any package can add a kernel option (and various\n",
   "> > conditions around activating it) simply by adding a new file.\n",
   "> \n",
-  "> And then, different versions of the debug kernel will clash when\302\240\n",
+  "> And then, different versions of the debug kernel will clash whenA \n",
   "> attempting to create the same file.\n",
   "\n",
   "Don't be silly ... there are many ways of coping with that in rpm/dpkg.\n",
@@ -98,14 +98,14 @@
   "need a Kconfig option to achieve it.\n",
   "\n",
   "> And what about other distributions? What about people who the RHEL\n",
-  "> kernel\302\240from source with \"make\"?\n",
+  "> kernelA from source with \"make\"?\n",
   "\n",
   "Well, if you build your own kernel and we have a dynamic option, it\n",
   "will \"just work\" without you having to muck about trying to re-Kconfig\n",
   "it, so I'd see that as a win.\n",
   "\n",
   "> The problem with this approach that you are trying to bother more and\n",
-  "> more\302\240people with this little silly feature.\n",
+  "> moreA people with this little silly feature.\n",
   "\n",
   "So you're shifting your argument from \"I have to do it as a Kconfig\n",
   "option because the distros require it\" to \"distributions will build\n",
@@ -119,4 +119,4 @@
   "James"
 ]
 
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