[yocto] [PATCH] yocto-docs: Aesthetic changes to kernel-dev-intro.xml
Robert P. J. Day
rpjday at crashcourse.ca
Thu Feb 23 02:33:09 PST 2017
* "sys" filesystem is technically "sysfs" filesystem
* "aggregate" already implies together :-)
Signed-off-by: Robert P. J. Day <rpjday at crashcourse.ca>
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diff --git a/documentation/kernel-dev/kernel-dev-intro.xml b/documentation/kernel-dev/kernel-dev-intro.xml
index 263e500..8de1f97 100644
--- a/documentation/kernel-dev/kernel-dev-intro.xml
+++ b/documentation/kernel-dev/kernel-dev-intro.xml
@@ -74,17 +74,17 @@
visible <filename>CONFIG</filename> options as presented by the Linux
kernel <filename>menuconfig</filename> system.
Contrast this against a complete Linux kernel
- <filename>.config</filename>, which includes all the automatically
+ <filename>.config</filename> file, which includes all the automatically
selected <filename>CONFIG</filename> options.
This efficiency reduces your maintenance effort and allows you
to further separate your configuration in ways that make sense for
your project.
A common split separates policy and hardware.
For example, all your kernels might support
- the <filename>proc</filename> and <filename>sys</filename> filesystems,
+ the <filename>proc</filename> and <filename>sysfs</filename> filesystems,
but only specific boards require sound, USB, or specific drivers.
Specifying these configurations individually allows you to aggregate
- them together as needed, but maintains them in only one place.
+ them as needed, but maintains them in only one place.
Similar logic applies to separating source changes.
</para>
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