From b515db67ec9fff58d6c789e6e27c8e18ed01d6ce Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Wenji Huang Date: Fri, 22 Jan 2010 15:56:51 +0800 Subject: Fix typos in several text files --- initscript/README.systemtap | 8 ++++---- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) (limited to 'initscript/README.systemtap') diff --git a/initscript/README.systemtap b/initscript/README.systemtap index ebce285e..61bd5b24 100644 --- a/initscript/README.systemtap +++ b/initscript/README.systemtap @@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ Configuration file allows us 4.1.9 AUTOCOMPILE If this is set 'yes', systemtap initscript automatically tries to compile - specified script if there is no valid cache. Otherwides, it just fails to + specified script if there is no valid cache. Otherwise, it just fails to run script(s). (default: yes) @@ -396,10 +396,10 @@ script2_REQ=script1 resulting module on the client host. 6.1.2 Unprivileged Users (Module Signing) - If the user on the client host is a an ordinary unprivileged user or a member + If the user on the client host is an ordinary unprivileged user or a member of the group stapusr, he will get an error when running the example above, since he does not have authority to load the unsigned module returned by the - server. Howeverm if he is a member of the group stapusr and if he can get the + server. However if he is a member of the group stapusr and if he can get the module signed by a trusted signer, he will be able to load it. The server will sign the module if the --unprivileged option is specified by @@ -428,7 +428,7 @@ script2_REQ=script1 The example above should now work as expected. 6.1.3 Ordinary Users - Ordinary users are users who are not root and not a member of either of the + Ordinary users are users who are not root or a member of either of the groups stapdev or stapusr. These users can still use the stap-server service to compile their scripts -- cgit