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authorMatt LaPlante <laplam@rpi.edu>2006-06-30 04:56:06 -0400
committerLinus Torvalds <torvalds@g5.osdl.org>2006-06-30 14:25:39 -0400
commitdc474c891c1993c4d608bed00c425b6db93d088d (patch)
tree8418996419c2cc7d34ae2746902db990f0c32ffa
parent7f04ac062e92a37bb0fa3313405597244b4702c1 (diff)
[PATCH] Documentation/IPMI typos
Two typos in Documentation/IPMI. Acked-by: Alan Cox <alan@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
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@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ standard for controlling intelligent devices that monitor a system.
10It provides for dynamic discovery of sensors in the system and the 10It provides for dynamic discovery of sensors in the system and the
11ability to monitor the sensors and be informed when the sensor's 11ability to monitor the sensors and be informed when the sensor's
12values change or go outside certain boundaries. It also has a 12values change or go outside certain boundaries. It also has a
13standardized database for field-replacable units (FRUs) and a watchdog 13standardized database for field-replaceable units (FRUs) and a watchdog
14timer. 14timer.
15 15
16To use this, you need an interface to an IPMI controller in your 16To use this, you need an interface to an IPMI controller in your
@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ situation, you need to read the section below named 'The SI Driver' or
64IPMI defines a standard watchdog timer. You can enable this with the 64IPMI defines a standard watchdog timer. You can enable this with the
65'IPMI Watchdog Timer' config option. If you compile the driver into 65'IPMI Watchdog Timer' config option. If you compile the driver into
66the kernel, then via a kernel command-line option you can have the 66the kernel, then via a kernel command-line option you can have the
67watchdog timer start as soon as it intitializes. It also have a lot 67watchdog timer start as soon as it initializes. It also have a lot
68of other options, see the 'Watchdog' section below for more details. 68of other options, see the 'Watchdog' section below for more details.
69Note that you can also have the watchdog continue to run if it is 69Note that you can also have the watchdog continue to run if it is
70closed (by default it is disabled on close). Go into the 'Watchdog 70closed (by default it is disabled on close). Go into the 'Watchdog