diff --git a/LDP/guide/docbook/sag/ch05.sgml b/LDP/guide/docbook/sag/ch05.sgml index e006b879..5c5f30b2 100644 --- a/LDP/guide/docbook/sag/ch05.sgml +++ b/LDP/guide/docbook/sag/ch05.sgml @@ -2123,7 +2123,7 @@ done url="http://www.go.dlr.de/linux/src/defrag-0.73.tar.gz"> http://www.go.dlr.de/linux/src/defrag-0.73.tar.gz. However, it is HIGHLY recommended that you NOT use it. It was designed for - and older version of ext2, and has not bee updated since 1998! I + an older version of ext2, and has not bee updated since 1998! I only mention it here for references purposes. There are many MS-DOS defragmentation programs that diff --git a/LDP/guide/docbook/sag/ch07.sgml b/LDP/guide/docbook/sag/ch07.sgml index bade0f72..740fbe32 100644 --- a/LDP/guide/docbook/sag/ch07.sgml +++ b/LDP/guide/docbook/sag/ch07.sgml @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ System Resources Being able to monitor the performance of your system - is essential. If system resources become to low it can cause a lot of + is essential. If system resources become too low it can cause a lot of problems. System resources can be taken up by individual users, or by services your system may host such as email or web pages. The ability to know what is happening can help determine whether system upgrades are needed, @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ Swap: 1044216k av, 161672k used, 882544k free 199388k cached The top portion of the report lists information such as - the system time, uptime, CPU usage, physical ans swap memory usage, + the system time, uptime, CPU usage, physical and swap memory usage, and number of processes. Below that is a list of the processes sorted by CPU utilization.