-in \kbd{\~}/.zshrc for user grml too). Please notice that some functions/aliases
-are not active by default for user root (referred to as '... for user (grml)'
-below) because of security reasons. Just run 'zshskel' (as user root) to source
-the file /etc/skel/.zshrc. Some aliases/functions also aren't active if the
-appropriate executable isn't present on your system.
-
-/etc/zsh/zshrc: this file can be adjusted according to your needs via using a
-file named /etc/zsh/zshrc.local which is not part of the Debian package
-management. So place all your changes in the file /etc/zsh/zshrc.local. If you
-don't have write permissions to /etc/zsh/zshrc on your own, copy the file
-/etc/zsh/zshrc to \kbd{\~}/.zshrc.global and it will be sourced by
-\kbd{\~}/.zshrc then.
-
-Write important commands you always need (no matter what's inside zsh's
-history!) to a file named \textbf{\kbd{\~}/.important\_commands}.
-
-Notice that /etc/skel/.zshrc itself is not sourced by zsh but copied to
-\$HOME-directory of your non-root user once. To keep your
-\textbf{\kbd{\~}/.zshrc} in sync with upstream's development just put your
+in \kbd{\~}/.zshrc of the user grml, as well). Please note that some
+functions/aliases are not active by default for user root (referred to as
+'... for user (grml)' below) for of security reasons. Simply run 'zshskel'
+(as root) to source /etc/skel/.zshrc. Some aliases/functions are not activated
+if the appropriate executable isn't present on your system, either.
+
+/etc/zsh/zshrc: this file can be adjusted according to your needs via a file
+named /etc/zsh/zshrc.local, which is not under the control of Debian package
+management. This, you need to place all your changes in the file
+/etc/zsh/zshrc.local. If you do not have write permission to
+/etc/zsh/zshrc, copy the file /etc/zsh/zshrc to \kbd{\~}/.zshrc.global
+and it will be sourced by \kbd{\~}/.zshrc.
+
+Put important commands which you need on a regular basis into a file named
+\textbf{\kbd{\~}/.important\_commands}.
+
+Note that /etc/skel/.zshrc itself is not sourced by zsh, but copied to the
+\$HOME-directory of your non-root user on user creation. To keep your
+\textbf{\kbd{\~}/.zshrc} in sync with upstream's development, just put your