Randy McMurchy wrote:

Here is some text I am going to commit... please don't hesitate...

"To test the results, issue: make check. Note that the “torture
load testing” test uses more resources than is displayed in the
message prompting you to choose which test to run."

Could you say:

"Issue "make check" to test the results. Note: the "torture load testing" test uses more resources than are displayed in the message prompting you to choose which test to run."

I believe it does need to be are because it refers to the word more... and more are... not more is.

Karen
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