From f5e7552feccaf813e542c80c5a54d3f5eae4409f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: =?UTF-8?q?Lukas=20M=C3=A4rdian?= Date: Tue, 12 Jul 2022 13:22:48 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] doc: spell checking --- doc/netplan-yaml.md | 20 +++++------ doc/spelling_wordlist.txt | 76 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- 2 files changed, 85 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/netplan-yaml.md b/doc/netplan-yaml.md index 0b7ee37cc..ea4f58dbe 100644 --- a/doc/netplan-yaml.md +++ b/doc/netplan-yaml.md @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ and the ID field has a different interpretation for each: Physical devices > (Examples: ethernet, modem, wifi) These can dynamically come and go between -> reboots and even during runtime (hotplugging). In the generic case, they +> reboots and even during runtime (hot plugging). In the generic case, they > can be selected by `match:` rules on desired properties, such as name/name > pattern, MAC address, driver, or device paths. In general these will match > any number of devices (unless they refer to properties which are unique @@ -316,10 +316,10 @@ Match devices by MAC when setting options like: `wakeonlan` or `*-offload`. > and the other information. > > If you are in an IPv6-only environment with completely stateless - > autoconfiguration (SLAAC with RDNSS), this option can be set to cause the + > auto-configuration (SLAAC with RDNSS), this option can be set to cause the > interface to be brought up. (Setting accept-ra alone is not sufficient.) - > Autoconfiguration will still honour the contents of the router advertisement - > and only use DHCP if requested in the RA. + > Auto-configuration will still honor the contents of the router + > advertisement and only use DHCP if requested in the RA. > > Note that **`rdnssd`**(8) is required to use RDNSS with networkd. No extra > software is required for NetworkManager. @@ -435,13 +435,13 @@ Match devices by MAC when setting options like: `wakeonlan` or `*-offload`. - **ipv6-address-generation** (scalar) – since **0.99** > Configure method for creating the address for use with RFC4862 IPv6 - > Stateless Address Autoconfiguration (only supported with `NetworkManager` + > Stateless Address Auto-configuration (only supported with `NetworkManager` > backend). Possible values are `eui64` or `stable-privacy`. - **ipv6-address-token** (scalar) – since **0.100** > Define an IPv6 address token for creating a static interface identifier for - > IPv6 Stateless Address Autoconfiguration. This is mutually exclusive with + > IPv6 Stateless Address Auto-configuration. This is mutually exclusive with > `ipv6-address-generation`. - **gateway4**, **gateway6** (scalar) @@ -703,7 +703,7 @@ eth1: > default scope of `host` is assumed. > If type is `unicast` and no gateway (`via`) is given or type is > `broadcast`, `multicast` or `anycast` a default scope of `link` - > is assumend. Otherwise, a ``global`` scope is the default setting. + > is assumed. Otherwise, a ``global`` scope is the default setting. > > For `from`, `to`, and `via`, both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses are > recognized, and must be in the form `addr/prefixlen` or `addr`. @@ -942,7 +942,7 @@ backend. `systemd-networkd` does not support modems. - **auto-config** (bool) – since **0.99** - > Specify whether to try and autoconfigure the modem by doing a lookup of + > Specify whether to try and auto-configure the modem by doing a lookup of > the carrier against the Mobile Broadband Provider database. This may not > work for all carriers. @@ -986,7 +986,7 @@ backend. `systemd-networkd` does not support modems. - **username** (scalar) – since **0.99** - > Specify the username used to authentiate with the carrier network. This + > Specify the username used to authenticate with the carrier network. This > can be omitted if `auto-config` is enabled. ## Properties for device type `wifis:` @@ -1326,7 +1326,7 @@ wpasupplicant installed if you let the `networkd` renderer handle wifi. - **primary** (scalar) > Specify a device to be used as a primary slave, or preferred device - > to use as a slave for the bond (ie. the preferred device to send + > to use as a slave for the bond (i.e. the preferred device to send > data through), whenever it is available. This only affects > `active-backup`, `balance-alb`, and `balance-tlb` modes. diff --git a/doc/spelling_wordlist.txt b/doc/spelling_wordlist.txt index 3955d693b..561c25b1e 100644 --- a/doc/spelling_wordlist.txt +++ b/doc/spelling_wordlist.txt @@ -1,2 +1,76 @@ -netplan +abc +anycast +backend +Backend +backends +blackhole +bootup +cancelled +checksumming +config +ConnectX +curtin +dbus +DBus +dhcp +dmesg +engreen +enred +ethernet +failover +Fi +hostname +ifnames +initramfs +ip +ipip +iptables +ipv +IPv +keyfile +libnetplan +libvirt +libvirtd +loopback +lxd +MaaS +Mellanox +miimon +multicast +nameservers +nat natively +netplan +networkd +NetworkManager +openvswitch +ovs +pre +prefixtlb +preshared +ra +SSIDs +stateful +statelessly +subnet +subtree +systemd +tcp +timesyncd +tlb +tunnelled +tx +udev +unencrypted +unicast +veth +vlan +vsctl +vSwitch +Wi +wifi +wifis +wpa +wpasupplicant +xresolve +yaml