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Diffstat (limited to 'man')
-rw-r--r-- | man/journalctl.xml | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | man/journald.conf.xml | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | man/kernel-install.xml | 6 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | man/logind.conf.xml | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | man/machine-id.xml | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | man/nss-myhostname.xml | 2 |
6 files changed, 8 insertions, 8 deletions
diff --git a/man/journalctl.xml b/man/journalctl.xml index 3db5e5dab6..4bbc288b7a 100644 --- a/man/journalctl.xml +++ b/man/journalctl.xml @@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ implied pager tool. This implies <option>-n1000</option> to guarantee that the pager won't buffer logs of - unbounded size. This may be overriden + unbounded size. This may be overridden with an explicit <option>-n</option> with some other numeric value on the command line. Note that this option is diff --git a/man/journald.conf.xml b/man/journald.conf.xml index 6ba583b31d..0797deb115 100644 --- a/man/journald.conf.xml +++ b/man/journald.conf.xml @@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ messages is generated. This rate limiting is applied per-service, so that two services which log do not - interfere with each others' + interfere with each other's limits. Defaults to 200 messages in 10s. The time specification for <varname>RateLimitInterval=</varname> diff --git a/man/kernel-install.xml b/man/kernel-install.xml index 4634680b39..df3549dcb7 100644 --- a/man/kernel-install.xml +++ b/man/kernel-install.xml @@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ along with systemd; If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. <filename>/proc/cmdline</filename> </term> <listitem> - <para>The contents of the file <filename>/etc/kernel/cmdline</filename> specifies the kernel command line to use. + <para>The content of the file <filename>/etc/kernel/cmdline</filename> specifies the kernel command line to use. If that file does not exist, <filename>/proc/cmdline</filename> is used.</para> </listitem> </varlistentry> @@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ along with systemd; If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. <filename>/etc/machine-id</filename> </term> <listitem> - <para>The contents of the file specifies the machine identifaction <MACHINE-ID>.</para> + <para>The content of the file specifies the machine identification <MACHINE-ID>.</para> </listitem> </varlistentry> <varlistentry> @@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ along with systemd; If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. <filename>/etc/os-release</filename> </term> <listitem> - <para>The contents of the file specifies the the operating system id <OS-ID>.</para> + <para>The content of the file specifies the operating system id <OS-ID>.</para> </listitem> </varlistentry> </variablelist> diff --git a/man/logind.conf.xml b/man/logind.conf.xml index b0dd20f2a4..47ee0e73ff 100644 --- a/man/logind.conf.xml +++ b/man/logind.conf.xml @@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ will execute the action after all sessions reported that they are idle, and no idle inhibitor lock is active, - and subsquently the time configured + and subsequently the time configured with <varname>IdleActionSec=</varname> (see below) has passed.</para> </listitem> diff --git a/man/machine-id.xml b/man/machine-id.xml index 153ae4da2c..1e558a6178 100644 --- a/man/machine-id.xml +++ b/man/machine-id.xml @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ logic as the D-Bus machine ID.</para> <para>Programs may use this ID to identify the host - with a globally unique ID in the network, that does + with a globally unique ID in the network, which does not change even if the local network configuration changes. Due to this and its greater length it is a more useful replacement for the diff --git a/man/nss-myhostname.xml b/man/nss-myhostname.xml index 3fc91ee792..c0e2b828be 100644 --- a/man/nss-myhostname.xml +++ b/man/nss-myhostname.xml @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ <filename>/etc</filename> file system and is fragile because the file might be edited by the administrator at the same time. <command>nss-myhostname</command> simply returns all locally configure public IP addresses, or -- if none - are configured -- the IPv4 address 127.0.0.2 (wich is on the local + are configured -- the IPv4 address 127.0.0.2 (which is on the local loopback) and the IPv6 address ::1 (which is the local host) for whatever system hostname is configured locally. Patching <filename>/etc/hosts</filename> is thus no longer necessary.</para> |