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diff --git a/man/make.conf.5 b/man/make.conf.5
index 9152ab295..fe873df4a 100644
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+++ b/man/make.conf.5
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-.TH "MAKE.CONF" "5" "Oct 2012" "Portage VERSION" "Portage"
+.TH "MAKE.CONF" "5" "Dec 2012" "Portage VERSION" "Portage"
.SH "NAME"
make.conf \- custom settings for Portage
.SH "SYNOPSIS"
@@ -915,7 +915,7 @@ be necessary in order to continue a partially downloaded file located at
Use \fBROOT\fR to specify the target root filesystem to be used for merging
packages or ebuilds.
Typically, you should set this setting in the environment rather than in
-\fI/etc/make.conf\fR itself. It's commonly used for creating new build
+\fImake.conf\fR itself. It's commonly used for creating new build
images. Make sure you use an absolute path. Refer to the
\fBCross-compilation\fR section of \fBebuild\fR(5) for information about
how dependencies are handled for \fBROOT\fR.
@@ -999,7 +999,7 @@ Saleem Abdulrasool <compnerd@gentoo.org>
Contains variables for the build\-process and overwrites those in make.defaults.
.TP
.B /usr/share/portage/config/make.globals
-Contains the default variables for the build\-process, you should edit \fI/etc/make.conf\fR instead.
+Contains the default variables for the build\-process, you should edit \fI/etc/portage/make.conf\fR instead.
.TP
.B /etc/portage/color.map
Contains variables customizing colors.