diff --git a/chapter07/network.xml b/chapter07/network.xml
index 8a721fb5a..4e3dd43e0 100644
--- a/chapter07/network.xml
+++ b/chapter07/network.xml
@@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ EOF
it would be using the first 28 bits. Prefixes longer than 24 bits are
commonly used by DSL and cable-based Internet Service Providers (ISPs).
In this example (PREFIX=24), the netmask is 255.255.255.0. Adjust the
- PREFIX variable according to your specific subnet.i
+ PREFIX variable according to your specific subnet.
If omitted, the PREFIX defaults to 24.
For more information see the ifup man page.
diff --git a/chapter07/udev.xml b/chapter07/udev.xml
index 3a287e8f1..a099e0f90 100644
--- a/chapter07/udev.xml
+++ b/chapter07/udev.xml
@@ -155,7 +155,7 @@
any words in this file other than comments are considered subsystem names
to trigger at retry time. To find the subsystem of a device, use
udevadm info --attribute-walk <device> where
- <device> is a an absolure path in /dev or /sys such as /dev/sr0 or
+ <device> is a an absolute path in /dev or /sys such as /dev/sr0 or
/sys/class/rtc.
diff --git a/chapter09/theend.xml b/chapter09/theend.xml
index ed6a7e59b..9938cce75 100644
--- a/chapter09/theend.xml
+++ b/chapter09/theend.xml
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@
echo &version; > /etc/lfs-release
It is also a good idea to create a file to show the status of your
- new system with resopect to the Linux Standards Base (LSB). To create
+ new system with respect to the Linux Standards Base (LSB). To create
this file, run:
cat > /etc/lsb-release << "EOF"