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Diffstat (limited to 'sysklogd')
-rw-r--r-- | sysklogd/Config.in | 8 |
1 files changed, 4 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/sysklogd/Config.in b/sysklogd/Config.in index 83640bb..cb2ee08 100644 --- a/sysklogd/Config.in +++ b/sysklogd/Config.in @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ config CONFIG_SYSLOGD application that generated the message. When used in conjunction with klogd, messages from the Linux kernel can also be recorded. This is terribly useful, - especially for finding what happened when somthing goes + especially for finding what happened when something goes wrong. And something almost always will go wrong if you wait long enough.... @@ -50,8 +50,8 @@ config CONFIG_FEATURE_IPC_SYSLOG When you enable this feature, the syslogd utility will use a circular buffer to record system log messages. When the buffer is filled it will continue to overwrite - the oldest messaged. This can be very useful for - systems with little or no perminant storage, since + the oldest messages. This can be very useful for + systems with little or no permanent storage, since otherwise system logs can eventually fill up your entire filesystem, which may cause your system to break badly. @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ config CONFIG_KLOGD default n depends on CONFIG_SYSLOGD help - klogd is a utility which which intercepts and logs all + klogd is a utility which intercepts and logs all messages from the Linux kernel and sends the messages out to the 'syslogd' utility so they can be logged. If you wish to record the messages produced by the kernel, |