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authorWim Van Sebroeck <wim@iguana.be>2006-09-02 17:59:54 +0200
committerWim Van Sebroeck <wim@iguana.be>2006-10-04 22:41:37 +0200
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[WATCHDOG] Kconfig clean-up
* fix typo's according to spellings checker * Fix some leading and trailing spaces Signed-off-by: Wim Van Sebroeck <wim@iguana.be>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers')
-rw-r--r--drivers/char/watchdog/Kconfig26
1 files changed, 13 insertions, 13 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/char/watchdog/Kconfig b/drivers/char/watchdog/Kconfig
index 3e67e01b0730..00b21db8eee6 100644
--- a/drivers/char/watchdog/Kconfig
+++ b/drivers/char/watchdog/Kconfig
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ config WATCHDOG
subsequently opening the file and then failing to write to it for
longer than 1 minute will result in rebooting the machine. This
could be useful for a networked machine that needs to come back
- online as fast as possible after a lock-up. There's both a watchdog
+ on-line as fast as possible after a lock-up. There's both a watchdog
implementation entirely in software (which can sometimes fail to
reboot the machine) and a driver for hardware watchdog boards, which
are more robust and can also keep track of the temperature inside
@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ config 21285_WATCHDOG
tristate "DC21285 watchdog"
depends on WATCHDOG && FOOTBRIDGE
help
- The Intel Footbridge chip contains a builtin watchdog circuit. Say Y
+ The Intel Footbridge chip contains a built-in watchdog circuit. Say Y
here if you wish to use this. Alternatively say M to compile the
driver as a module, which will be called wdt285.
@@ -273,7 +273,7 @@ config IBMASR
depends on WATCHDOG && X86
help
This is the driver for the IBM Automatic Server Restart watchdog
- timer builtin into some eServer xSeries machines.
+ timer built-in into some eServer xSeries machines.
To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
module will be called ibmasr.
@@ -431,17 +431,17 @@ config W83627HF_WDT
Most people will say N.
config W83697HF_WDT
- tristate "W83697HF Watchdog Timer"
- depends on WATCHDOG && X86
- ---help---
- This is the driver for the hardware watchdog on the W83697HF chipset
- This watchdog simply watches your kernel to make sure it doesn't freeze,
- and if it does, it reboots your computer after a certain amount of time.
+ tristate "W83697HF Watchdog Timer"
+ depends on WATCHDOG && X86
+ ---help---
+ This is the driver for the hardware watchdog on the W83697HF chipset
+ This watchdog simply watches your kernel to make sure it doesn't freeze,
+ and if it does, it reboots your computer after a certain amount of time.
- To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
- module will be called w83697hf_wdt.
+ To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
+ module will be called w83697hf_wdt.
- Most people will say N.
+ Most people will say N.
config W83877F_WDT
tristate "W83877F (EMACS) Watchdog Timer"
@@ -476,7 +476,7 @@ config MACHZ_WDT
depends on WATCHDOG && X86
---help---
If you are using a ZF Micro MachZ processor, say Y here, otherwise
- N. This is the driver for the watchdog timer builtin on that
+ N. This is the driver for the watchdog timer built-in on that
processor using ZF-Logic interface. This watchdog simply watches
your kernel to make sure it doesn't freeze, and if it does, it
reboots your computer after a certain amount of time.
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