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@@ -229,7 +229,7 @@ Testing with kmemleak-test
To check if you have all set up to use kmemleak, you can use the kmemleak-test
module, a module that deliberately leaks memory. Set CONFIG_DEBUG_KMEMLEAK_TEST
-as module (it can't be used as bult-in) and boot the kernel with kmemleak
+as module (it can't be used as built-in) and boot the kernel with kmemleak
enabled. Load the module and perform a scan with::
# modprobe kmemleak-test