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-rw-r--r--Changes6
-rw-r--r--man2/chown.22
-rw-r--r--man2/execve.22
-rw-r--r--man2/sched_setscheduler.28
-rw-r--r--man3/dprintf.36
-rw-r--r--man5/acct.56
-rw-r--r--man5/core.510
-rw-r--r--man5/proc.52
-rw-r--r--man7/symlink.76
-rw-r--r--man7/unix.72
10 files changed, 25 insertions, 25 deletions
diff --git a/Changes b/Changes
index 397e2d0889..0e5738f90b 100644
--- a/Changes
+++ b/Changes
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ acct.5
hostname.7
mtk
- A description og hostnames.
+ A description og hostnames.
Taken from FreeBSD 6.2, and lightly edited for man-pages style.
symlink.7
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ core.5
proc.5
mtk
Document /proc/PID/oom_score, which was new in kernel 2.6.11.
- This file displays the "badness" score of the process, which
+ This file displays the "badness" score of the process, which
provides the basis for OOM-killer decisions.
mtk
Document /proc/PID/oom_adj, which was new in kernel 2.6.11.
@@ -279,7 +279,7 @@ remainder.3
man-pages.7
mtk
Enhanced description of VERSIONS section.
-
+
mq_overview.7
mtk
Note that Linux does not currently support ACLs for POSIX
diff --git a/man2/chown.2 b/man2/chown.2
index 1cc4ed70e3..257a108ee8 100644
--- a/man2/chown.2
+++ b/man2/chown.2
@@ -221,7 +221,7 @@ then the group of a new file is made
the same as that of the parent directory.
.PP
As at Linux 2.6.25,
-the
+the
.IR "\-o\ grpid"
and
.IR "\-o\ nogrpid"
diff --git a/man2/execve.2 b/man2/execve.2
index 83882a2888..b1fc9714a3 100644
--- a/man2/execve.2
+++ b/man2/execve.2
@@ -472,7 +472,7 @@ which has the same effect as specifying this argument
as a pointer to a list containing a single NULL pointer.
.B "Do not take advantage of this misfeature!"
It is non-standard and non-portable:
-on most other Unix systems doing this will result in an error
+on most other Unix systems doing this will result in an error
.RB ( EFAULT ).
.\" e.g., EFAULT on Solaris 8 and FreeBSD 6.1; but
.\" HP-UX 11 is like Linux -- mtk, Apr 2007
diff --git a/man2/sched_setscheduler.2 b/man2/sched_setscheduler.2
index 4dc6bfa1ad..1557818806 100644
--- a/man2/sched_setscheduler.2
+++ b/man2/sched_setscheduler.2
@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@
.\" 2007-07-10, Carsten Emde <Carsten.Emde@osadl.org>
.\" Add text on real-time features that are currently being
.\" added to the mainline kernel.
-.\" 2008-05-07, mtk; Rewrote and restructured various parts of the page to
+.\" 2008-05-07, mtk; Rewrote and restructured various parts of the page to
.\" improve readability.
.\"
.TH SCHED_SETSCHEDULER 2 2008-06-20 "Linux" "Linux Programmer's Manual"
@@ -71,8 +71,8 @@ The interpretation of
the parameter \fIparam\fP depends on the selected policy.
Currently, Linux supports the following "normal" scheduling policies:
.TP 14
-.BR SCHED_OTHER
-the standard round-robin time-sharing policy;
+.BR SCHED_OTHER
+the standard round-robin time-sharing policy;
.\" In the 2.6 kernel sources, SCHED_OTHER is actually called
.\" SCHED_NORMAL.
.TP
@@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ For processes scheduled under one of the normal scheduling policies
\fIsched_priority\fP is not used in scheduling
decisions (it must be specified as 0).
-Processes scheduled under one of the real-time policies
+Processes scheduled under one of the real-time policies
(\fBSCHED_FIFO\fP, \fBSCHED_RR\fP) have a
\fIsched_priority\fP value in the range 1 (low) to 99 (high).
(As the numbers imply, real-time processes always have higher priority
diff --git a/man3/dprintf.3 b/man3/dprintf.3
index c6c8587c78..f2295fcd42 100644
--- a/man3/dprintf.3
+++ b/man3/dprintf.3
@@ -59,9 +59,9 @@ next POSIX.1 revision.
.\" usually some debugging version of
.\" .BR printf (3),
.\" perhaps with a prototype like
-.\"
+.\"
.\" .BI "void dprintf(int level, const char *" format ", ...);"
-.\"
+.\"
.\" where the first parameter is a debugging level (and output is to
.\" .IR stderr ).
.\" Moreover,
@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ next POSIX.1 revision.
.\" is also a popular macro name for a debugging printf.
.\" So, probably, it is better to avoid this function in programs
.\" intended to be portable.
-.\"
+.\"
.\" A better name would have been
.\" .BR fdprintf ().
.SH "SEE ALSO"
diff --git a/man5/acct.5 b/man5/acct.5
index 0a9263327b..8c8dcff2dd 100644
--- a/man5/acct.5
+++ b/man5/acct.5
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ starts process accounting, for example:
acct("/var/log/pacct");
.in
-When process accounting is enabled, the kernel writes a record
+When process accounting is enabled, the kernel writes a record
to the accounting file as each process on the system terminates.
This record contains information about the terminated process,
iand is defined in
@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ struct acct {
comp_t ac_minflt; /* Minor page faults */
comp_t ac_majflt; /* Major page faults */
comp_t ac_swaps; /* Number of swaps (unused) */
- u_int32_t ac_exitcode; /* Process termination status
+ u_int32_t ac_exitcode; /* Process termination status
(see wait(2)) */
char ac_comm[ACCT_COMM+1];
/* Command name (basename of last
@@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ an optional alternative version of the accounting file can be produced
if the CONFIG_BSD_PROCESS_ACCT_V3 option is set when building the kernel.
With this option is set,
the records written to the accounting file contain additional fields,
-and the width of
+and the width of
.I c_uid
and
.I ac_gid
diff --git a/man5/core.5 b/man5/core.5
index e67085dfdf..3073656aa3 100644
--- a/man5/core.5
+++ b/man5/core.5
@@ -218,7 +218,7 @@ is 0x3;
this reflects traditional Linux behavior and means that
only anonymous memory segments are dumped.
-Memory-mapped I/O pages such as frame buffer are never dumped, and
+Memory-mapped I/O pages such as frame buffer are never dumped, and
virtual DSO pages are always dumped, regardless of the
.I coredump_filter
value.
@@ -228,7 +228,7 @@ A child process created via
inherits its parents
.I coredump_filter
value;
-the
+the
.I coredump_filter
value is preserved across an
.BR execve (2).
@@ -273,7 +273,7 @@ where each thread of a process has a different PID.)
.\" application is using). -- mtk, April 2006
.SH EXAMPLE
The program below can be used to demonstrate the use of the
-pipe syntax in the
+pipe syntax in the
.I /proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern
file.
The following shell session demonstrates the use of this program
@@ -326,7 +326,7 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
FILE *fp;
char cwd[PATH_MAX];
- /* Change our current working directory to that of the
+ /* Change our current working directory to that of the
crashing process */
snprintf(cwd, PATH_MAX, "/proc/%s/cwd", argv[1]);
@@ -348,7 +348,7 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
/* Count bytes in standard input (the core dump) */
tot = 0;
- while ((nread = read(STDIN_FILENO, buf, BUF_SIZE)) > 0)
+ while ((nread = read(STDIN_FILENO, buf, BUF_SIZE)) > 0)
tot += nread;
fprintf(fp, "Total bytes in core dump: %d\\n", tot);
diff --git a/man5/proc.5 b/man5/proc.5
index f557efe51f..67d05446a3 100644
--- a/man5/proc.5
+++ b/man5/proc.5
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@
.\" 2005-09-19, mtk, added /proc/zoneinfo
.\" 2005-03-01, mtk, moved /proc/sys/fs/mqueue/* material to mq_overview.7.
.\" 2008-05-05, mtk, Added /proc/PID/oom_score, /proc/PID/oom_adj,
-.\" /proc/PID/limits, /proc/PID/mountinfo, /proc/PID/mounstats,
+.\" /proc/PID/limits, /proc/PID/mountinfo, /proc/PID/mounstats,
.\" and /proc/PID/fdinfo/*.
.\"
.\" FIXME 2.6.14 has /proc/PID/numa_maps (if CONFIG_NUMA is
diff --git a/man7/symlink.7 b/man7/symlink.7
index 8a583295b0..9547a66c18 100644
--- a/man7/symlink.7
+++ b/man7/symlink.7
@@ -333,7 +333,7 @@ walk (where symbolic links the refer to directories are followed).
Certain conventions are (should be) followed as consistently as
possible by commands that perform file tree walks:
.IP * 2
-A command can be made to follow
+A command can be made to follow
any symbolic links named on the command line,
regardless of the type of file they reference, by specifying the
.I -H
@@ -456,8 +456,8 @@ whether specified on the command line or encountered in the tree walk.
.\" path_resolution
.\" *at.2
.\" various syscalls listed earlier
-.\"
-.\"
+.\"
+.\"
.\" Add SEE ALSO references from some of the following pages to this page:
.BR chgrp (1),
.BR chmod (1),
diff --git a/man7/unix.7 b/man7/unix.7
index 7d3c89de8b..c68bab218b 100644
--- a/man7/unix.7
+++ b/man7/unix.7
@@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ should not be inspected.
.IP *
.IR abstract :
an abstract socket address is distinguished by the fact that
-.IR sun_path[0]
+.IR sun_path[0]
is a null byte (`\\0').
All of the remaining bytes in
.I sun_path