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-rw-r--r--board/RPXlite_dw/README4
-rw-r--r--board/freescale/mx28evk/README4
-rw-r--r--board/sbc8349/README2
3 files changed, 5 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/board/RPXlite_dw/README b/board/RPXlite_dw/README
index 14296b2ab4..9e2d0f42a0 100644
--- a/board/RPXlite_dw/README
+++ b/board/RPXlite_dw/README
@@ -87,9 +87,9 @@ u-boot>
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-A word on the U-Boot enviroment variable setting and usage :
+A word on the U-Boot environment variable setting and usage :
-In the beginning, you could just need very simple defult environment variable setting,
+In the beginning, you could just need very simple default environment variable setting,
like[include/configs/RPXlite.h] :
#define CONFIG_BOOTCOMMAND \
diff --git a/board/freescale/mx28evk/README b/board/freescale/mx28evk/README
index 524f3fc494..0389a1d86c 100644
--- a/board/freescale/mx28evk/README
+++ b/board/freescale/mx28evk/README
@@ -29,11 +29,11 @@ Environment Storage
There are two targets for mx28evk:
-"make mx28evk_config" - store enviroment variables into MMC
+"make mx28evk_config" - store environment variables into MMC
or
-"make mx28evk_nand_config" - store enviroment variables into NAND flash
+"make mx28evk_nand_config" - store environment variables into NAND flash
Choose the target accordingly.
diff --git a/board/sbc8349/README b/board/sbc8349/README
index 2c35919f28..e2d60cc530 100644
--- a/board/sbc8349/README
+++ b/board/sbc8349/README
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ is a summary of that information:
trying to preserve your old environment settings and user flash).
- Set the start address of the erase/flash process to FF80_0000
- Set the target RAM required to 64kB.
- - Select sectors for erasing (see note on enviroment below)
+ - Select sectors for erasing (see note on environment below)
- Select Erase and Reprogram.
Note that some versions of the register files used with Workbench
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