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authorjmc <jmc@openbsd.org>2010-07-02 08:10:54 +0000
committerjmc <jmc@openbsd.org>2010-07-02 08:10:54 +0000
commit47db5523b8ecaaa12ce79eb9f96c1b00cf5eff74 (patch)
tree4592137819b8ab951fc6393da93c267ae11a191e /sys
parentRewrite how printing all variables works to avoid using a global variable (diff)
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usefull -> useful;
Diffstat (limited to 'sys')
-rw-r--r--sys/arch/amd64/stand/boot/boot.84
-rw-r--r--sys/arch/i386/stand/boot/boot.84
2 files changed, 4 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/sys/arch/amd64/stand/boot/boot.8 b/sys/arch/amd64/stand/boot/boot.8
index 09c86713b52..9f99b0e77e0 100644
--- a/sys/arch/amd64/stand/boot/boot.8
+++ b/sys/arch/amd64/stand/boot/boot.8
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-.\" $OpenBSD: boot.8,v 1.12 2010/07/02 00:36:52 weingart Exp $
+.\" $OpenBSD: boot.8,v 1.13 2010/07/02 08:10:54 jmc Exp $
.\"
.\" Copyright (c) 1997-2001 Michael Shalayeff
.\" All rights reserved.
@@ -223,7 +223,7 @@ routine.
.Pp
The limit(=) option simply ignores any memory above the given
memory limit.
-This is usefull for testing kernels in an artificially
+This is useful for testing kernels in an artificially
constrained memory situation.
For example, the following limits the kernel to using only
memory below 64M:
diff --git a/sys/arch/i386/stand/boot/boot.8 b/sys/arch/i386/stand/boot/boot.8
index 9e4bc12ffc7..8f2f64a6f50 100644
--- a/sys/arch/i386/stand/boot/boot.8
+++ b/sys/arch/i386/stand/boot/boot.8
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-.\" $OpenBSD: boot.8,v 1.49 2010/07/02 00:36:52 weingart Exp $
+.\" $OpenBSD: boot.8,v 1.50 2010/07/02 08:10:54 jmc Exp $
.\"
.\" Copyright (c) 1997-2001 Michael Shalayeff
.\" All rights reserved.
@@ -223,7 +223,7 @@ routine.
.Pp
The limit(=) option simply ignores any memory above the given
memory limit.
-This is usefull for testing kernels in an artificially
+This is useful for testing kernels in an artificially
constrained memory situation.
For example, the following limits the kernel to using only
memory below 64M: