Re: [PATCH] README: fix typos and grammar

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On 11/15/22 5:31 AM, yegorslists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
From: Yegor Yefremov <yegorslists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

Also remove unneeded spaces.

Signed-off-by: Yegor Yefremov <yegorslists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Committed...

steved.
---
  README | 14 +++++++-------
  1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)

diff --git a/README b/README
index 5e982409..0b62a4f1 100644
--- a/README
+++ b/README
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ Unpack the sources and run these commands:
      # ./configure
      # make
-To install binaries and documenation, run this command:
+To install binaries and documentation, run this command:
# make install @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ Updating to the latest head after you've already got it. git pull -Building requires that autotools be installed. To invoke them
+Building requires that autotools be installed. To invoke them
  simply
sh autogen.sh
@@ -95,27 +95,27 @@ scripts can be written to work correctly.
D/ rpc.statd --no-notify
         It is best if statd is started before nfsd though this isn't
-       critical.  Certainly it should be at most a few seconds after
+       critical. Certainly, it should be at most a few seconds after
         nfsd.
         When nfsd starts it will start lockd. If lockd then receives a
-       lock request it will communicate with statd.  If statd is not
+       lock request, it will communicate with statd. If statd is not
         running lockd will retry, but it won't wait forever for a
         reply.
         Note that if statd is started before nfsd, the --no-notify
-       option must be used.  If notify requests are sent out before
+       option must be used. If notify requests are sent out before
         nfsd start, clients may try to reclaim locks and, on finding
         that lockd isn't running, they will give up and never reclaim
         the lock.
         rpc.statd is only needed for NFSv2 and NFSv3 support.
E/ rpc.nfsd
-       Starting nfsd will automatically start lockd.  The nfs server
+       Starting nfsd will automatically start lockd. The nfs server
         will now be fully active and respond to any requests from
         clients.
F/ sm-notify
         This will notify any client which might have locks from before
-       a reboot to try to reclaim their locks.  This should start
+       a reboot to try to reclaim their locks. This should start
         immediately after rpc.nfsd is started so that clients have a
         chance to reclaim locks within the 90 second grace period.
         sm-notify is only needed for NFSv2 and NFSv3 support.




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