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diff --git a/usr.bin/keyinit/keyinit.1 b/usr.bin/keyinit/keyinit.1
index ee3dba1..13a545c 100644
--- a/usr.bin/keyinit/keyinit.1
+++ b/usr.bin/keyinit/keyinit.1
@@ -15,7 +15,8 @@
.Nm Keyinit
initializes the system so you can use S/Key one-time passwords to
login. The program will ask you to enter a secret pass phrase; enter a
-phrase of several words in response. After the S/Key database has been
+phrase of several words in response.
+After the S/Key database has been
updated you can login using either your regular UNIX password or using
S/Key one-time passwords.
.Pp
@@ -32,8 +33,10 @@ command and carry them with you on a piece of paper.
.Pp
.Nm Keyinit
requires you to type your secret password, so it should
-be used only on a secure terminal. For example, on the console of a
-workstation. If you are using
+be used only on a secure terminal.
+For example, on the console of a
+workstation.
+If you are using
.Nm
while logged in over an
untrusted network, follow the instructions given below with the
@@ -64,7 +67,8 @@ in one window and put in your count and seed
then run
.Nm key
in another window to generate the correct 6 English words
-for that count and seed. You can then
+for that count and seed.
+You can then
"cut" and "paste" them or copy them into the
.Nm
window.
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