.SH "CONFIGURATION"
.PP
All udev configuration files are placed in
-\fI/etc/udev/*\fR. Every file consist of a set of lines of text. All empty lines or lines beginning with '#' will be ignored.
+\fI/etc/udev/*\fR. Every file consists of a set of lines of text. All empty lines or lines beginning with '#' will be ignored.
.SS "Configuration file"
.PP
udev expects its main configuration file at
Match the kernel subsystem name
.TP
\fBBUS\fR
-Match the typ of bus the device is connected to.
+Match the type of bus the device is connected to.
.TP
\fBDRIVER\fR
Match the kernel driver name.
Match the device number on the bus.
.TP
\fBENV{\fR\fB\fIkey\fR\fR\fB}\fR
-Match against the value of an environment key. Depending on the specified operation, this key is also used as a assignment.
+Match against the value of an environment key. Depending on the specified operation, this key is also used as an assignment.
.TP
\fBSYSFS{\fR\fB\fIfilename\fR\fR\fB}\fR
Match the sysfs attribute value. Up to five values can be specified. Trailing whitespace is ignored, if the specified match value does not contain trailing whitespace itself.
The following keys can get values assigned:
.TP
\fBNAME\fR
-The name of the node to be created, or the name, the network interface should be renamed to. Only one rule can set the a name, all later rules with a NAME key will be ignored.
+The name of the node to be created, or the name the network interface should be renamed to. Only one rule can set the node name, all later rules with a NAME key will be ignored.
.TP
\fBSYMLINK\fR
The name of a symlink targeting the node. Every matching rule can add this value to the list of symlinks to be created along with the device node. Multiple symlinks may be specified by separating the names by the space character.
.TP
\fBOWNER, GROUP, MODE\fR
-The permissions for the device node. Every specified value over writes the compiled\-in default value.
+The permissions for the device node. Every specified value overwrites the compiled\-in default value.
.TP
\fBENV{\fR\fB\fIkey\fR\fR\fB}\fR
Export the key to the environment. Depending on the specified operation, this key is also used as a match.