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Fix typing errors of various files. 

---
 Makefile.conf.in               |  2 +-
 README.amd-maps                |  4 ++--
 man/autofs.5                   | 12 +++++-----
 redhat/autofs.conf.default.in  | 42 +++++++++++++++++-----------------
 samples/autofs.conf.default.in | 20 ++++++++--------
 samples/autofs.init.conf       |  2 +-
 6 files changed, 41 insertions(+), 41 deletions(-)

diff --git a/Makefile.conf.in b/Makefile.conf.in
index ff9b18a..a1e5ead 100644
--- a/Makefile.conf.in
+++ b/Makefile.conf.in
@@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ RANLIB = @PATH_RANLIB@
 TIRPCLIB = @TIRPC_LIBS@
 TIRPCCFLAGS = @TIRPC_CFLAGS@
 
-# Use dmalloc for memory debuging
+# Use dmalloc for memory debugging
 DMALLOCLIB = @DMALLOCLIB@
 
 #
diff --git a/README.amd-maps b/README.amd-maps
index c7e22c8..d933a67 100644
--- a/README.amd-maps
+++ b/README.amd-maps
@@ -61,8 +61,8 @@ add it below the autofs configuration. Apart from changing the amd
 changed. However, quite a few amd configuration options don't have
 meaning within autofs. When these options are seen they are logged.
 
-Be aware that, if the an old configuration exists and the configuration
-hasn't been updated after the installation, changes to the the old
+Be aware that, if an old configuration exists and the configuration
+hasn't been updated after the installation, changes to the old
 configuration will override changes to the new configuration because
 backward compatibility takes priority over the new implementation.
 
diff --git a/man/autofs.5 b/man/autofs.5
index c242127..2c224e1 100644
--- a/man/autofs.5
+++ b/man/autofs.5
@@ -304,32 +304,32 @@ The \fBselectors\fP that take no arguments are:
 .TP
 .B arch
 .br
-The machine architecture which, if not set in the confugration, is
+The machine architecture which, if not set in the configuration, is
 obtained using uname(2).
 .TP
 .B karch
 .br
-The machine kernel architecture which, if not set in the confugration,
+The machine kernel architecture which, if not set in the configuration,
 is obtained using uname(2).
 .TP
 .B os
 .br
-The operating system name, if not set in the confugration, is obtained
+The operating system name, if not set in the configuration, is obtained
 using uname(2).
 .TP
 .B osver
 .br
-The operating system version, if not set in the confugration, is obtained
+The operating system version, if not set in the configuration, is obtained
 using uname(2).
 .TP
 .B full_os
 .br
-The full operating system name, if not set in the confugration this selector
+The full operating system name, if not set in the configuration this selector
 has no value.
 .TP
 .B vendor
 .br
-The operating system vendor name, if not set in the confugration this selector
+The operating system vendor name, if not set in the configuration this selector
 has the value "unknown".
 .TP
 .B byte
diff --git a/redhat/autofs.conf.default.in b/redhat/autofs.conf.default.in
index a72a79f..d4010c1 100644
--- a/redhat/autofs.conf.default.in
+++ b/redhat/autofs.conf.default.in
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
 #
 #master_map_name = auto.master
 #
-# timeout - set the default mount timeout in secons. The internal
+# timeout - set the default mount timeout in seconds. The internal
 #	    program default is 10 minutes, but the default installed
 #	    configuration overrides this and sets the timeout to 5
 #	    minutes to be consistent with earlier autofs releases.
@@ -45,13 +45,13 @@ timeout = 300
 browse_mode = no
 #
 # mount_nfs_default_protocol - set the default protocol that mount.nfs(8)
-# 			       uses when performing a mount. Autofs needs
-# 			       to know the default NFS protocol that
-# 			       mount.nfs(8) uses so it can do special case
-# 			       handling for its availability probe for
-# 			       different NFS protocols. Since we can't
-# 			       identify the default automatically we need
-# 			       to set it in our configuration.
+#			       uses when performing a mount. Autofs needs
+#			       to know the default NFS protocol that
+#			       mount.nfs(8) uses so it can do special case
+#			       handling for its availability probe for
+#			       different NFS protocols. Since we can't
+#			       identify the default automatically we need
+#			       to set it in our configuration.
 #
 #mount_nfs_default_protocol = 3
 mount_nfs_default_protocol = 4
@@ -65,9 +65,9 @@ mount_nfs_default_protocol = 4
 #logging = none
 #
 # force_standard_program_map_env - disable the use of the "AUTOFS_"
-#			prefix for standard environemt variables when
+#			prefix for standard environment variables when
 #			executing a program map. Since program maps
-#			are run as the privileded user this opens
+#			are run as the privileged user this opens
 #			automount(8) to potential user privilege
 #			escalation when the program map is written
 #			in a language that  can load components from,
@@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ mount_nfs_default_protocol = 4
 #
 # Define server URIs
 #
-# ldap_uri - space seperated list of server uris of the form
+# ldap_uri - space separated list of server uris of the form
 # 	     <proto>://<server>[/] where <proto> can be ldap
 # 	     or ldaps. The option can be given multiple times.
 # 	     Map entries that include a server name override
@@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ mount_nfs_default_protocol = 4
 #
 #ldap_uri = ""
 #
-# ldap_timeout - timeout value for the synchronous API  calls
+# ldap_timeout - timeout value for the synchronous API calls
 #		  (default is LDAP library default).
 #
 #ldap_timeout = -1
@@ -161,11 +161,11 @@ mount_nfs_default_protocol = 4
 #map_hash_table_size = 1024
 #
 # use_hostname_for_mounts - nfs mounts where the host name resolves
-# 			 to more than one IP address normally need
-# 			 to use the IP address to esure a mount to
-# 			 a host that isn't responding isn't done.
-# 			 If that behaviour is not wanted then set
-#			 ths to "yes", default is "no".
+# 			to more than one IP address normally need
+# 			to use the IP address to ensure a mount to
+# 			a host that isn't responding isn't done.
+# 			If that behaviour is not wanted then set
+#			ths to "yes", default is "no".
 #
 #use_hostname_for_mounts = "no"
 #
@@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ mount_nfs_default_protocol = 4
 #disable_not_found_message = "no"
 #
 # sss_master_map_wait - When sssd is starting up it can sometimes return
-# 			"no such entry" for a short time until it has read
+#			"no such entry" for a short time until it has read
 # 			in the LDAP map information. Internal default is 0
 # 			seconds, don't wait but if there is a problem with
 # 			autofs not finding the master map at startup (when
@@ -344,7 +344,7 @@ mount_nfs_default_protocol = 4
 #	is translated in its official host name.
 #
 # domain_strip - if set to "yes" the domain name part of the host
-# 	is strippped when normalizing hostnames. This can be useful
+# 	is stripped when normalizing hostnames. This can be useful
 #	when using of the same maps in a multiple domain environment.
 #
 # normalize_slashes - is set to "yes" by default and will collapse
@@ -389,8 +389,8 @@ dismount_interval = 300
 #
 # Overriding this can cause autofs to use less resources because
 # it will use symlinks instead of bind mounts in certain cases.
-# You should ensure that the autofs kernel module your using
-# supports expration of symlinks for best results (although this
+# You should ensure that the autofs kernel module you are using
+# supports expiration of symlinks for best results (although this
 # appears to work reasonably well most of the time without the
 # update).
 #
diff --git a/samples/autofs.conf.default.in b/samples/autofs.conf.default.in
index 2693a97..7c87ba5 100644
--- a/samples/autofs.conf.default.in
+++ b/samples/autofs.conf.default.in
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
 #
 #master_map_name = auto.master
 #
-# timeout - set the default mount timeout in secons. The internal
+# timeout - set the default mount timeout in seconds. The internal
 #	    program default is 10 minutes, but the default installed
 #	    configuration overrides this and sets the timeout to 5
 #	    minutes to be consistent with earlier autofs releases.
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ timeout = 300
 # 		be read at program start (default 10, wait
 # 		for 10 seconds then continue).
 #
-# master_wait = 10
+#master_wait = 10
 #
 # negative_timeout - set the default negative timeout for
 # 		     failed mount attempts (default 60).
@@ -64,9 +64,9 @@ browse_mode = no
 #logging = none
 #
 # force_standard_program_map_env - disable the use of the "AUTOFS_"
-#			prefix for standard environemt variables when
+#			prefix for standard environment variables when
 #			executing a program map. Since program maps
-#			are run as the privileded user this opens
+#			are run as the privileged user this opens
 #			automount(8) to potential user privilege
 #			escalation when the program map is written
 #			in a language that  can load components from,
@@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ browse_mode = no
 #
 # Define server URIs
 #
-# ldap_uri - space seperated list of server uris of the form
+# ldap_uri - space separated list of server uris of the form
 # 	     <proto>://<server>[/] where <proto> can be ldap
 # 	     or ldaps. The option can be given multiple times.
 # 	     Map entries that include a server name override
@@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ browse_mode = no
 #
 #ldap_uri = ""
 #
-# ldap_timeout - timeout value for the synchronous API  calls
+# ldap_timeout - timeout value for the synchronous API calls
 #		  (default is LDAP library default).
 #
 #ldap_timeout = -1
@@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ browse_mode = no
 #
 # use_hostname_for_mounts - nfs mounts where the host name resolves
 # 			to more than one IP address normally need
-# 			to use the IP address to esure a mount to
+# 			to use the IP address to ensure a mount to
 # 			a host that isn't responding isn't done.
 # 			If that behaviour is not wanted then set
 #			ths to "yes", default is "no".
@@ -343,7 +343,7 @@ browse_mode = no
 #	is translated in its official host name.
 #
 # domain_strip - if set to "yes" the domain name part of the host
-# 	is strippped when normalizing hostnames. This can be useful
+# 	is stripped when normalizing hostnames. This can be useful
 #	when using of the same maps in a multiple domain environment.
 #
 # normalize_slashes - is set to "yes" by default and will collapse
@@ -388,8 +388,8 @@ dismount_interval = 300
 #
 # Overriding this can cause autofs to use less resources because
 # it will use symlinks instead of bind mounts in certain cases.
-# You should ensure that the autofs kernel module your using
-# supports expration of symlinks for best results (although this
+# You should ensure that the autofs kernel module you are using
+# supports expiration of symlinks for best results (although this
 # appears to work reasonably well most of the time without the
 # update).
 #
diff --git a/samples/autofs.init.conf b/samples/autofs.init.conf
index 2ca53ff..0171696 100644
--- a/samples/autofs.init.conf
+++ b/samples/autofs.init.conf
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 #
-# Init syatem options
+# Init system options
 #
 # If the kernel supports using the autofs miscellanous device
 # and you wish to use it you must set this configuration option
-- 
2.20.1





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