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                <para>
                        <command>shbackup</command> is a simple backup solution
                        which packs user-defined file sets with tar. Each
                <para>
                        <command>shbackup</command> is a simple backup solution
                        which packs user-defined file sets with tar. Each
-                       backup belongs to an epoch, which can be year, month,
-                       week, day, hour or sporadic. The backup can be made
+                       backup belongs to an epoch, which is 'sporadic' or one
+                       of the user-defined epochs. Standard epochs are year,
+                       month, week, day, or hour. The backup can be made
                        either full, differential or incremental.
 
                        <command>shbackup</command> takes care for pruning old
                        either full, differential or incremental.
 
                        <command>shbackup</command> takes care for pruning old
-                       backups. The user defines for each epoch the number of
+                       backups. The user defines for every epoch the number of
                        backups to keep, except for 'sporadic'. Sporadic
                        backups need to be removed manually.
                        backups to keep, except for 'sporadic'. Sporadic
                        backups need to be removed manually.
+
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                        <term><option>-e, --epoch EPOCH</option></term>
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                                <para>Do not determine epoch automatically, but
                        <term><option>-e, --epoch EPOCH</option></term>
                        <listitem>
                                <para>Do not determine epoch automatically, but
-                                       use EPOCH, which can be year, month,
-                                       week, day, hour, sporadic.</para>
+                                       use EPOCH, which can be sporadic or one
+                                       of the epochs defined in the
+                                       configuration file.</para>
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