Spelling fixes

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Michael Kerrisk 2006-01-18 08:18:46 +00:00
parent b877b3922a
commit e02756a4db
1 changed files with 4 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ The command line arguments appear in this file as a set of
null-separated strings, with a further null byte after the last string.
.TP
.I /proc/[number]/cwd
This is a isymbolic link to the current working directory of the process.
This is a symbolic link to the current working directory of the process.
To find out the cwd of process 20, for instance, you can do this:
.br
@ -237,7 +237,7 @@ This file can be used to access the pages of a process's memory through
and
.BR fseek (3).
.\" FIXME Describe /proc/[number]/oom_adj
.\" Added in 2.6.11; updating requries CAP_SYS_RESOURCE
.\" Added in 2.6.11; updating requires CAP_SYS_RESOURCE
.\" Mention OOM_DISABLE (-17)
.\" FIXME Describe /proc/[number]/oom_score
.\" Added in 2.6.11; read-only
@ -854,7 +854,7 @@ This is a listing of all PCI devices found during kernel initialization
and their configuration.
.TP
.I /proc/scsi
A directory with the scsi midlevel pseudo-file and various SCSI lowlevel
A directory with the scsi mid-level pseudo-file and various SCSI lowlevel
driver
directories, which contain a file for each SCSI host in this system, all
of
@ -1123,7 +1123,7 @@ dummy
values.
nr_inodes is the number of inodes the system has
allocated. This can be slightly more than inode-max because
Linux allocates them one pageful at a time.
Linux allocates them one page full at a time.
nr_free_inodes represents the number of free inodes.
preshrink is non-zero when the nr_inodes > inode-max and the
system needs to prune the inode list instead of allocating