On Sat, Oct 15, 2016 at 04:59:55PM -0700, Claus Assmann wrote: > Not sure whether this is useful, but here it goes: > typo: "chosen" > consistency: 'z' instead of 's' (seems to be used in the rest too) > cosmetics: space at end of line. >
morning. i've committed the spelling fixes and whitespace fixes. but i could not quite bring myself to use the letter `z' in this way, so i've left it. i don;t feel there's such a consistency issue, but i guess someone else might want to pick up on it. jmc > Index: m4.common > =================================================================== > RCS file: /home/ca/OpenBSD/cvs/src/distrib/notes/m4.common,v > retrieving revision 1.121 > diff -u -r1.121 m4.common > --- m4.common 28 Jul 2016 17:19:24 -0000 1.121 > +++ m4.common 15 Oct 2016 23:51:54 -0000 > @@ -288,7 +288,7 @@ > the hardware that was detected and supported by OpenBSD. > > dnl dot.profile > - After the kernel is done initialising, you will be asked whether > + After the kernel is done initializing, you will be asked whether > you wish to do an "(I)nstall", "(U)pgrade" or an "(A)utoinstall". > Enter 'I' for a fresh install or 'U' to upgrade an existing > installation. Enter 'A' to start an unattended installation > @@ -743,10 +743,10 @@ > Preparing an unattended installation of OpenBSD: > ------------------------------------------------ > > -If '(A)utoinstall' is choosen at the install prompt or if the > +If '(A)utoinstall' is chosen at the install prompt or if the > installation system detects that it booted from the network, and > isn't interrupted within 5 seconds, it attempts a fully-automatic > -installation. > +installation. > > The installer runs dhclient(8) on the network interface the system > booted from, or in case of multiple interfaces it will ask which one > @@ -824,7 +824,7 @@ > When prompted, select the (U)pgrade option rather than the (I)nstall > option at the prompt in the install process. > > -You will be presented with a welcome message, and depending on how you are > +You will be presented with a welcome message, and depending on how you are > connected to the system, you will be asked to set the terminal type or to > choose a keyboard layout. > >