From ce1dde29b92d1399ce502e0f7db790a99d14841f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Thomas Hindoe Paaboel Andersen Date: Tue, 1 Jul 2014 21:11:35 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] typo fixes --- NEWS | 8 ++++---- man/file-hierarchy.xml | 12 ++++++------ 2 files changed, 10 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) diff --git a/NEWS b/NEWS index f87234b80..76d743a0b 100644 --- a/NEWS +++ b/NEWS @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ CHANGES WITH 215: dynamic loader cache (ldconfig). The systemd-sysusers tool described above also makes use of this now. With this in place it is now possible to start up a minimal operating - system with /etc empty cleanly. Fore more information on the + system with /etc empty cleanly. For more information on the concepts involved see this recent blog story: http://0pointer.de/blog/projects/stateless.html @@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ CHANGES WITH 215: * For tmpfiles' "L", "L+", "C" and "C+" directives the final 'argument' field (which so far specified the source to - symlink/copy the files from) is now optional. If ommited the + symlink/copy the files from) is now optional. If omitted the same file os copied from /usr/share/factory/ suffixed by the full destination path. This is useful for populating /etc with essential files, by copying them from vendor defaults @@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ CHANGES WITH 215: * A new command "systemctl is-system-running" has been added that allows checking the overall state of the system, for - example whether it is fully up an running. + example whether it is fully up and running. * When the system boots up with an empty /etc, the equivalent to "systemctl preset-all" is executed during early boot, to @@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ CHANGES WITH 215: the old name to the new name. * journald's SplitMode= now defaults to "uid". This makes sure - that unpriviliged users can access their own coredumps with + that unprivileged users can access their own coredumps with coredumpctl without restrictions. * New kernel command line options "systemd.wants=" (for diff --git a/man/file-hierarchy.xml b/man/file-hierarchy.xml index ed3c26532..4d542caad 100644 --- a/man/file-hierarchy.xml +++ b/man/file-hierarchy.xml @@ -719,9 +719,9 @@ - Unpriviliged Write Access + Unprivileged Write Access - Unpriviliged processes generally lack + Unprivileged processes generally lack write access to most of the hierarchy. The exceptions for normal users are @@ -734,14 +734,14 @@ below /run/user) of the user, which are all writable. - For unpriviliged system processes only + For unprivileged system processes only /tmp, /var/tmp and /dev/shm are writable. If an - unpriviliged system process needs a private, writable + unprivileged system process needs a private, writable directory in /var or /run, it is recommended to either - create it before dropping priviliges in the daemon + create it before dropping privileges in the daemon code, to create it via tmpfiles.d5 fragments during boot, or via the @@ -802,7 +802,7 @@ /usr/lib/arch-id/package - Private other vendor resources of the package that are architecture-specific and cannot be shared between architectures. Note that this generally does not include private exectuables since binaries of a specific architecture may be freely invoked from any other supported system architecture. + Private other vendor resources of the package that are architecture-specific and cannot be shared between architectures. Note that this generally does not include private executables since binaries of a specific architecture may be freely invoked from any other supported system architecture. /usr/include/package -- 2.30.2