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- Lines: 34
- Date:
Fri Jul 28 12:50:51 2000
- Orig file:
v2.4.0-test5/linux/Documentation/computone.txt
- Orig date:
Wed Apr 26 16:34:06 2000
diff -u --recursive --new-file v2.4.0-test5/linux/Documentation/computone.txt linux/Documentation/computone.txt
@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@
to update the character drivers' makefile and configuration file, and other
kernel source files. A build script (ip2build) was included which applies
the patches if needed, and build any utilities needed.
-What you recieve may be a single patch file in conventional kernel
+What you receive may be a single patch file in conventional kernel
patch format build script. That form can also be applied by
running patch -p1 < ThePatchFile. Otherwise run ip2build.
@@ -191,7 +191,7 @@
Intelliport II installations using the PowerPort expansion module can
use the custom speed setting to select the highest speeds: 153,600 bps,
230,400 bps, 307,200 bps, 460,800bps and 921,600 bps. The base for
-custom baud rate configuration is fixed at 921,600 for cards/expantion
+custom baud rate configuration is fixed at 921,600 for cards/expansion
modules with ST654's and 115200 for those with Cirrus CD1400's. This
corresponds to the maximum bit rates those chips are capable.
For example if the baud base is 921600 and the baud divisor is 18 then
@@ -220,13 +220,13 @@
2.2.x kernels and available as a configuration option in 2.3.46 and higher.
Devfs allows for the automatic creation and management of device names
under control of the device drivers themselves. The Devfs namespace is
-hierarchial and reduces the clutter present in the normal flat /dev
+hierarchical and reduces the clutter present in the normal flat /dev
namespace. Devfs names and conventional device names may be intermixed.
A userspace daemon, devfsd, exists to allow for automatic creation and
management of symbolic links from the devfs name space to the conventional
names. More details on devfs can be found on the DEVFS home site at
<http://www.atnf.csiro.au/~rgooch/linux/> or in the file kernel
-documenation files, .../linux/Documenation/filesystems/devfs/REAME.
+documentation files, .../linux/Documentation/filesystems/devfs/REAME.
If you are using devfs, existing devices are automatically created within
the devfs name space. Normal devices will be ttf/0 - ttf/255 and callout
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