Hello everybody, here are some small documentation fixes - mostly typing errors.
Please take a look at the last chunk - I think that klibc.bkbits.net is no longer the current version, but I'm not sure whether the other link is better. Whom should I CC for other documentation updates? Is the maintainer the correct person, or are such small fixes "send and forget"? Regards, Phil diff -ur linux-2.6.21.1-orig/Documentation/early-userspace/buffer-format.txt linux-2.6.21.1/Documentation/early-userspace/buffer-format.txt --- linux-2.6.21.1-orig/Documentation/early-userspace/buffer-format.txt 2007-04-27 23:49:26.000000000 +0200 +++ linux-2.6.21.1/Documentation/early-userspace/buffer-format.txt 2007-07-30 07:22:24.000000000 +0200 @@ -6,8 +6,8 @@ Starting with kernel 2.5.x, the old "initial ramdisk" protocol is getting {replaced/complemented} with the new "initial ramfs" -(initramfs) protocol. The initramfs contents is passed using the same -memory buffer protocol used by the initrd protocol, but the contents +(initramfs) protocol. The initramfs is passed using the same +memory buffer protocol used by the initrd protocol, but the content is different. The initramfs buffer contains an archive which is expanded into a ramfs filesystem; this document details the format of the initramfs buffer format. @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ In human terms, the initramfs buffer contains a collection of compressed and/or uncompressed cpio archives (in the "newc" or "crc" -formats); arbitrary amounts zero bytes (for padding) can be added +formats); arbitrary amounts of zero bytes (for padding) can be added between members. The cpio "TRAILER!!!" entry (cpio end-of-archive) is optional, but is diff -ur linux-2.6.21.1-orig/Documentation/early-userspace/README linux-2.6.21.1/Documentation/early-userspace/README --- linux-2.6.21.1-orig/Documentation/early-userspace/README 2007-04-27 23:49:26.000000000 +0200 +++ linux-2.6.21.1/Documentation/early-userspace/README 2007-07-30 07:18:48.000000000 +0200 @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ CONFIG_INITRAMFS_SOURCE. Sources can be either directories or files - cpio archives are *not* allowed when building from sources. -A source directory will have it and all of it's contents packaged. The +A source directory will have it and all of its contents packaged. The specified directory name will be mapped to '/'. When packaging a directory, limited user and group ID translation can be performed. INITRAMFS_ROOT_UID can be set to a user ID that needs to be mapped to @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ file format). The directives in the file will be passed directly to usr/gen_init_cpio. -When a combination of directories and files are specified then the +When a combination of directories and files are specified, the initramfs image will be an aggregate of all of them. In this way a user can create a 'root-image' directory and install all files into it. Because device-special files cannot be created by a unprivileged user, @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ gen_initramfs_list.sh. If a directory is specified as an argument then the contents are scanned, uid/gid translation is performed, and usr/gen_init_cpio file directives are output. If a directory is -specified as an arugemnt to scripts/gen_initramfs_list.sh then the +specified as an argument to scripts/gen_initramfs_list.sh the contents of the file are simply copied to the output. All of the output directives from directory scanning and file contents copying are processed by usr/gen_init_cpio. @@ -91,6 +91,6 @@ -For active users, you are better off using the klibc BitKeeper -repositories, at http://klibc.bkbits.net/ +For active users, you are better off using the snapshots at +ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/libs/klibc/ The standalone klibc distribution currently provides three components, in addition to the klibc library: - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/