* The udev daemon now sets the default number of worker
processes executed in parallel based on the number of available
CPUs instead of the amount of available RAM. This is supposed
- to provide a more reliable default and limit a too agressive
+ to provide a more reliable default and limit a too aggressive
paralellism for setups with 1000s of devices connected.
Contributions from: Auke Kok, Colin Walters, Cristian
the underlying file system of a journal file is capable of
properly reporting file change notifications, or whether
applications that want to reflect journal changes "live"
- need to recheck journal files continously in appropriate
+ need to recheck journal files continuously in appropriate
time intervals.
* It is now possible to set the "age" field for tmpfiles
* There's now a new RPM macro definition for the system preset
dir: %_presetdir.
- * journald will now warn if it can't foward a message to the
+ * journald will now warn if it can't forward a message to the
syslog daemon because it's socket is full.
* timedated will no longer write or process /etc/timezone,
the maximum number of iterations to run for. It also gained
-b, to run in batch mode (accepting no input).
- * The suffix ".service" may now be ommited on most systemctl
+ * The suffix ".service" may now be omitted on most systemctl
command lines involving service unit names.
* There's a new bus call in logind to lock all sessions, as
* Show /etc/os-release data in systemd-analyze output
- * Many bugfixes for the journal, including endianess fixes and
+ * Many bugfixes for the journal, including endianness fixes and
ensuring that disk space enforcement works
* sd-login.h is C++ comptaible again
comparing cursors is not possible. Use this call to
verify after an invocation of
<citerefentry><refentrytitle>sd_journal_seek_cursor</refentrytitle><manvolnum>3</manvolnum></citerefentry>
- whether the entry being seeked to was actually found
+ whether the entry being sought to was actually found
in the journal or the next closest entry was used
instead.</para>
</refsect1>
unit name, plus a control group specification in the syntax
<replaceable>CONTROLLER</replaceable>:<replaceable>PATH</replaceable>
or <replaceable>CONTROLLER</replaceable>. In the latter syntax
- (where the path is ommitted) the default unit control group
+ (where the path is omitted) the default unit control group
path is implied. Examples: <literal>cpu</literal> or
<literal>cpu:/foo/bar</literal>. If a unit is removed from a
control group hierarchy all its processes will be moved to the
this option is changed, and make sure
the new configuration file is included
in it. Otherwise the initrd might
- mount the controller hierachies in a
+ mount the controller hierarchies in a
different configuration than intended,
and the main system cannot remount
them anymore.</para></listitem>
<para>Note: the paths listed above are set at
compilation time and differ between distributions. The
- "authorative" list is printed by
+ "authoritative" list is printed by
<command>systemd</command> at during start and daemon
reconfiguration.</para>
#if defined __x86_64__ && defined __ILP32__
/* The x32 ABI defines all of its syscalls with bit 30 set, which causes
- issues when attempting to use syscalls as simple indicies into an array.
+ issues when attempting to use syscalls as simple indices into an array.
Instead, use the syscall id & ~SYSCALL_MASK as the index, and | the
internal id with the syscall mask as needed.
*/
*
* Mount points can be stacked. If a mount
* point is stacked below / or /usr, we
- * cannnot umount or remount it directly,
+ * cannot umount or remount it directly,
* since there is no way to refer to the
* underlying mount. There's nothing we can do
* about it for the general case, but we can
" <method name=\"CreateSession\">\n" \
" <arg name=\"uid\" type=\"u\" direction=\"in\"/>\n" \
" <arg name=\"leader\" type=\"u\" direction=\"in\"/>\n" \
- " <arg name=\"sevice\" type=\"s\" direction=\"in\"/>\n" \
+ " <arg name=\"service\" type=\"s\" direction=\"in\"/>\n" \
" <arg name=\"type\" type=\"s\" direction=\"in\"/>\n" \
" <arg name=\"class\" type=\"s\" direction=\"in\"/>\n" \
" <arg name=\"seat\" type=\"s\" direction=\"in\"/>\n" \
/* Always create the directories people can create inotify
* watches in. Note that some applications might check for the
- * existance of /run/systemd/seats/ to determine whether
+ * existence of /run/systemd/seats/ to determine whether
* logind is available, so please always make sure this check
* stays in. */
mkdir_label("/run/systemd/seats", 0755);
#include "strbuf.h"
/*
- * Strbuf stores given strings in a single continous allocated memory
+ * Strbuf stores given strings in a single continuous allocated memory
* area. Identical strings are de-duplicated and return the same offset
* as the first string stored. If the tail of a string already exists
* in the buffer, the tail is returned.
" --fail When queueing a new job, fail if conflicting jobs are\n"
" pending\n"
" --irreversible Create jobs which cannot be implicitly cancelled\n"
- " --show-types When showing sockets, explictly show their type\n"
+ " --show-types When showing sockets, explicitly show their type\n"
" --ignore-dependencies\n"
" When queueing a new job, ignore all its dependencies\n"
" -i --ignore-inhibitors\n"
continue;
}
- log_error("Unkown unit type or load state '%s'.", type);
+ log_error("Unknown unit type or load state '%s'.", type);
log_info("Use -t help to see a list of allowed values.");
return -EINVAL;
}
SD_BUS_TYPE_DICT_ENTRY_END = '}',
};
-/* Endianess */
+/* Endianness */
enum {
_SD_BUS_INVALID_ENDIAN = 0,
if (have_effective_cap(CAP_MKNOD) == 0) {
/* In a container we lack CAP_MKNOD. We
- shouldnt attempt to create the device node in
+ shouldn't attempt to create the device node in
that case to avoid noise, and we don't support
virtualized devices in containers anyway. */
unsigned int token_cur;
unsigned int token_max;
- /* all key strings are copied and de-duplicated in a single continous string buffer */
+ /* all key strings are copied and de-duplicated in a single continuous string buffer */
struct strbuf *strbuf;
/* during rule parsing, uid/gid lookup results are cached */
}
}
-print "$error errors occured\n\n";
+print "$error errors occurred\n\n";
# cleanup
system("rm", "-rf", "$udev_dev");