Signed-off-by: Nicholas D Steeves <[email protected]>
---
 Documentation/btrfs-device.asciidoc | 2 +-
 Documentation/btrfs-quota.asciidoc  | 4 ++--
 image/main.c                        | 2 +-
 mkfs/main.c                         | 2 +-
 4 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)

diff --git a/Documentation/btrfs-device.asciidoc 
b/Documentation/btrfs-device.asciidoc
index 58dc9b0..eedcac8 100644
--- a/Documentation/btrfs-device.asciidoc
+++ b/Documentation/btrfs-device.asciidoc
@@ -186,7 +186,7 @@ logial mappings).
 
 What changed:
 
-* available data space decreased by 3GiB, usable rougly (50 - 3) + (100 - 3) = 
144 GiB
+* available data space decreased by 3GiB, usable roughly (50 - 3) + (100 - 3) 
= 144 GiB
 * metadata redundancy increased
 
 IOW, the unequal device sizes allow for combined space for data yet improved
diff --git a/Documentation/btrfs-quota.asciidoc 
b/Documentation/btrfs-quota.asciidoc
index 33c3bfd..77d4c68 100644
--- a/Documentation/btrfs-quota.asciidoc
+++ b/Documentation/btrfs-quota.asciidoc
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ of a btrfs filesystem. The quota groups (qgroups) are managed 
by the subcommand
 `btrfs qgroup`(8).
 
 NOTE: the qgroups are different than the traditional user quotas and designed
-to track shared and exlusive data per-subvolume.  Plese refer to the section
+to track shared and exclusive data per-subvolume.  Please refer to the section
 'HIERARCHICAL QUOTA GROUP CONCEPTS' for a detailed description.
 
 PERFORMANCE IMPLICATIONS
@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ Qgroups of level 0 get created automatically when a 
subvolume/snapshot gets
 created.  The ID of the qgroup corresponds to the ID of the subvolume, so 0/5
 is the qgroup for the root subvolume.
 For the *btrfs qgroup* command, the path to the subvolume can also be used
-instead of '0/ID'.  For all higher levels, the ID can be choosen freely.
+instead of '0/ID'.  For all higher levels, the ID can be chosen freely.
 
 Each qgroup can contain a set of lower level qgroups, thus creating a hierarchy
 of qgroups. Figure 1 shows an example qgroup tree.
diff --git a/image/main.c b/image/main.c
index c464b65..58dcecb 100644
--- a/image/main.c
+++ b/image/main.c
@@ -2533,7 +2533,7 @@ static int restore_metadump(const char *input, FILE *out, 
int old_restore,
        ret = mdrestore_init(&mdrestore, in, out, old_restore, num_threads,
                             fixup_offset, info, multi_devices);
        if (ret) {
-               error("failed to intialize metadata restore state: %d", ret);
+               error("failed to initialize metadata restore state: %d", ret);
                goto failed_cluster;
        }
 
diff --git a/mkfs/main.c b/mkfs/main.c
index 5756a72..8cdc74b 100644
--- a/mkfs/main.c
+++ b/mkfs/main.c
@@ -366,7 +366,7 @@ static void print_usage(int ret)
        printf("\t-V|--version            print the mkfs.btrfs version and 
exit\n");
        printf("\t--help                  print this help and exit\n");
        printf("  deprecated:\n");
-       printf("\t-A|--alloc-start START  the offset to start the filesytem\n");
+       printf("\t-A|--alloc-start START  the offset to start the 
filesystem\n");
        printf("\t-l|--leafsize SIZE      deprecated, alias for nodesize\n");
        exit(ret);
 }
-- 
2.9.3

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