diff --git a/site/content/en/docs/tutorials/volume_snapshots_and_csi.md b/site/content/en/docs/tutorials/volume_snapshots_and_csi.md
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--- a/site/content/en/docs/tutorials/volume_snapshots_and_csi.md
+++ b/site/content/en/docs/tutorials/volume_snapshots_and_csi.md
@@ -18,12 +18,18 @@ This tutorial explains how to set up the CSI Hostpath Driver in minikube and cre
## Tutorial
Support for volume snapshots in minikube is provided through the `volumesnapshots` addon. This addon provisions the required
-CRDs and deploys the Volume Snapshot Controller. It is enabled by default.
+CRDs and deploys the Volume Snapshot Controller. It is disabled by default.
-However, the default storage provider in minikube does not implement the CSI interface and thus is NOT capable of
-creating/handling volume snapshots. To utilize the volume snapshots functionality, you must first deploy a CSI driver.
-To make this easy, minikube offers the `csi-hostpath-driver` addon, which deploys the [CSI Hostpath Driver](https://github.com/kubernetes-csi/csi-driver-host-path).
-By default, this addon is disabled.
+Furthermore, the default storage provider in minikube does not implement the CSI interface and thus is NOT capable of creating/handling
+volume snapshots. For that, you must first deploy a CSI driver. To make this step easy, minikube offers the `csi-hostpath-driver` addon,
+which deploys the [CSI Hostpath Driver](https://github.com/kubernetes-csi/csi-driver-host-path). This addon is disabled
+by default as well.
+
+Thus, to utilize the volume snapshots functionality, you must:
+
+1\) enable the `volumesnapshots` addon AND\
+2a\) either enable the `csi-hostpth-driver` addon OR\
+2b\) deploy your own CSI driver
You can enable/disable either of the above-mentioned addons using
```shell script
@@ -33,8 +39,8 @@ minikube addons disable [ADDON_NAME]
The `csi-hostpath-driver` addon deploys its required resources into the `kube-system` namespace and sets up a dedicated
storage class called `csi-hostpath-sc` that you need to reference in your PVCs. The driver itself is created under the
-name `hostpath.csi.k8s.io`. Use this wherever necessary (for example snapshot class definitions).
+name `hostpath.csi.k8s.io`. Use this wherever necessary (e.g. snapshot class definitions).
Once both addons are enabled, you can create persistent volumes and snapshots using standard ways (for a quick test of
-volume snapshots, you can find some example yaml files with a step-by-step [here](https://kubernetes-csi.github.io/docs/snapshot-restore-feature.html)).
+volume snapshots, you can find some example yaml files along with a step-by-step [here](https://kubernetes-csi.github.io/docs/snapshot-restore-feature.html)).
The driver stores all persistent volumes in the `/var/lib/csi-hostpath-data/` directory of minikube's host.
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