diff --git a/chapter07/console.xml b/chapter07/console.xml index 4bf0a3bc3..b15e9860a 100644 --- a/chapter07/console.xml +++ b/chapter07/console.xml @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ different from ones in the default keymap built into the kernel. This confuses some applications. For example, Emacs displays its help (instead of erasing the character before the cursor) when Backspace is pressed. To check -if the keymap in use is effected (this works only for i386 +if the keymap in use is affected (this works only for i386 keymaps): zgrep '\W14\W' [/path/to/your/keymap] diff --git a/chapter07/udev.xml b/chapter07/udev.xml index b3db493ac..caf4389c7 100644 --- a/chapter07/udev.xml +++ b/chapter07/udev.xml @@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ class="directory">/dev entry for it. udev, and likewise with devfs before it. It is commonly referred to as the chicken and egg problem. Most Linux -distrubtions handle loading modules via entries in +distributions handle loading modules via entries in /etc/modules.conf. Access to a device node causes the appropriate kernel module to load. With udev, this method will not work because the device node does not exist until diff --git a/general.ent b/general.ent index 5ddbad09b..bb91595c1 100644 --- a/general.ent +++ b/general.ent @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ - - + +