Changed the one partition hint to lfs_next_to_existing_systems.txt

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on only one partition, which is where your original distribution is on only one partition, which is where your original distribution is
installed. This is not recommended if it is the first time you try LFS, installed. This is not recommended if it is the first time you try LFS,
but may be useful if you are short on disk space. If you feel brave, take but may be useful if you are short on disk space. If you feel brave, take
a look at the one partition hint at <ulink a look at the <emphasis>Install LFS next to existing systems on the same
url="&hints-root;one-partition-hint.txt">&hints-root;one-partition-hint.txt</ulink> partition</emphasis> hint at <ulink
Keep in mind, this is a real hint in that sense of the word, not a url="&hints-root;lfs_next_to_existing_systems.txt">&hints-root;lfs_next_to_existing_systems.txt</ulink></para>
finished document yet.</para>
<para>Before we can build our new Linux system, we need to have an empty Linux <para>Before we can build our new Linux system, we need to have an empty Linux
partition on which we can build our new system. I recommend a partition size partition on which we can build our new system. We recommend a partition size
of at least 750 MB. This gives enough space to store all the tarballs and of at least 750 MB. This gives enough space to store all the tarballs and
to compile all packages without worrying about running out of the necessary to compile all packages without worrying about running out of the necessary
temporary disk space. But you probably want more space than that if you temporary disk space. But you probably want more space than that if you