Remove the yum UUID.
-yum creates a fresh UUID the next time it runs when it notices that
+Yum creates a fresh UUID the next time it runs when it notices that
the original UUID has been erased.
=head1 COPYING AND CLONING
=head1 SECURITY
-Although virt-sysprep removes some sensitive information from
-the guest, it does not pretend to remove all of it. You should
-examine the L</OPERATIONS> above, and the implementation of
-the operations in the shell script.
-
-You should also examine the guest afterwards.
+Although virt-sysprep removes some sensitive information from the
+guest, it does not pretend to remove all of it. You should examine
+the L</OPERATIONS> above, and the implementation of the operations in
+the shell script. You should also examine the guest afterwards.
Sensitive files are simply removed. The data they contained may still
exist on the disk, easily recovered with a hex editor or undelete