From ecf9ef49a724f6b95039bd760893f51a920f017b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Mike Frysinger Date: Fri, 8 Jan 2010 03:39:25 -0500 Subject: random spelling fixes Signed-off-by: Mike Frysinger --- doc/net.example.BSD.in | 20 ++++++++++---------- 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) (limited to 'doc/net.example.BSD.in') diff --git a/doc/net.example.BSD.in b/doc/net.example.BSD.in index 1e38ee3..977011e 100644 --- a/doc/net.example.BSD.in +++ b/doc/net.example.BSD.in @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ # kernel then remove the IPv6 address from your config. # If you want to use a static address or use DHCP explicitly, jump -# down to the section labelled INTERFACE HANDLERS. +# down to the section labeled INTERFACE HANDLERS. # # If you want to do anything more fancy, you should take the time to # read through the rest of this file. @@ -22,10 +22,10 @@ # # We now support modular networking scripts which means we can easily # add support for new interface types and modules while keeping -# compatability with existing ones. +# compatibility with existing ones. # # Modules load by default if the package they need is installed. If -# you specify a module here that doesn't have it's package installed +# you specify a module here that doesn't have its package installed # then you get an error stating which package you need to install. # Ideally, you only use the modules setting when you have two or more # packages installed that supply the same service. @@ -96,8 +96,8 @@ #modules="iwconfig" # ifconfig (iwconig) support is a one shot script - wpa_supplicant is daemon -# that scans, assoicates and re-configures if assocation is lost. -# We call it iwconfig to seperate the wireless setup from ifconfig. +# that scans, associates and re-configures if association is lost. +# We call it iwconfig to separate the wireless setup from ifconfig. #################################### # HINTS # @@ -182,7 +182,7 @@ #dns_servers_001122334455="192.168.0.1 192.168.0.2" # Map a MAC address to an SSID -# This is used when the Access Point is not broadcasting it's SSID +# This is used when the Access Point is not broadcasting its SSID # WARNING: This will override the SSID being broadcast due to some # Access Points sending an SSID even when they have been configured # not to! @@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ # This lists the preferred SSIDs to connect to in order # SSID's can contain any characters here as they must match the broadcast # SSID exactly. -# Surround each SSID with the " character and seperate them with a space +# Surround each SSID with the " character and separate them with a space # If the first SSID isn't found then it moves onto the next # If this isn't defined then it connects to the first one found #preferred_aps="SSID1 SSID2" @@ -208,9 +208,9 @@ # any other available AP # "preferredonly" means it will only connect to visible APs in the preferred # list -# "forcepreferred" means it will forceably connect to APs in order if it does +# "forcepreferred" means it will forcibly connect to APs in order if it does # not find them in a scan -# "forcepreferredonly" means it forceably connects to the APs in order and +# "forcepreferredonly" means it forcibly connects to the APs in order and # does not bother to scan # "forceany" does the same as forcepreferred + connects to any other # available AP @@ -320,7 +320,7 @@ # Set generic DHCP options like so #dhcp_eth0="release nodns nontp nonis nogateway nosendhost" -# This tells the dhcp client to release it's lease when it stops, not to +# This tells the dhcp client to release its lease when it stops, not to # overwrite dns, ntp and nis settings, not to set a default route and not to # send the current hostname to the dhcp server and when it starts. # You can use any combination of the above options - the default is not to -- cgit v1.2.3