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doc: correct wrong use "'s" contractions

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Jan Engelhardt 2023-03-07 12:51:31 +01:00
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9 changed files with 9 additions and 9 deletions

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@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ body:
id: distro
attributes:
label: Used distribution
description: Used distribution and it's version
description: Used distribution and its version
placeholder: Fedora 36
validations:
required: false

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@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ For details, see the next question.
## What does "up" actually mean?
The services that are ordered before `network-online.target` define it's
The services that are ordered before `network-online.target` define its
meaning. *Usually* means that all configured network devices are up and have an
IP address assigned, but details may vary. In particular, configuration may
affect which interfaces are taken into account.

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@ -149,7 +149,7 @@
a directory where an OS image was mounted.</para>
<para>All mounted partitions will be recursively unmounted, and the underlying loop device will be
removed, along with all it's partition sub-devices.</para></listitem>
removed, along with all its partition sub-devices.</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>

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@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ int chase_symlinks_at(
* Algorithmically this operates on two path buffers: "done" are the components of the path we
* already processed and resolved symlinks, "." and ".." of. "todo" are the components of the path we
* still need to process. On each iteration, we move one component from "todo" to "done", processing
* it's special meaning each time. We always keep an O_PATH fd to the component we are currently
* its special meaning each time. We always keep an O_PATH fd to the component we are currently
* processing, thus keeping lookup races to a minimum.
*
* Suggested usage: whenever you want to canonicalize a path, use this function. Pass the absolute

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@ -1001,7 +1001,7 @@ int job_finish_and_invalidate(Job *j, JobResult result, bool recursive, bool alr
}
/* A special check to make sure we take down anything RequisiteOf= if we aren't active. This is when
* the verify-active job merges with a satisfying job type, and then loses it's invalidation effect,
* the verify-active job merges with a satisfying job type, and then loses its invalidation effect,
* as the result there is JOB_DONE for the start job we merged into, while we should be failing the
* depending job if the said unit isn't in fact active. Oneshots are an example of this, where going
* directly from activating to inactive is success.

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@ -905,7 +905,7 @@ static int unit_reserve_dependencies(Unit *u, Unit *other) {
/* Let's reserve some space in the dependency hashmaps so that later on merging the units cannot
* fail.
*
* First make some room in the per dependency type hashmaps. Using the summed size of both unit's
* First make some room in the per dependency type hashmaps. Using the summed size of both units'
* hashmaps is an estimate that is likely too high since they probably use some of the same
* types. But it's never too low, and that's all we need. */

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@ -1626,7 +1626,7 @@ void manager_revalidate_image(Manager *m, Home *h) {
assert(h);
/* Frees an automatically discovered image, if it's synthetic and its image disappeared. Unmounts any
* image if it's mounted but it's image vanished. */
* image if it's mounted but its image vanished. */
if (h->current_operation || !ordered_set_isempty(h->pending_operations))
return;

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@ -2757,7 +2757,7 @@ int unit_load_state(sd_bus *bus, const char *name, char **load_state) {
if (!path)
return log_oom();
/* This function warns on it's own, because otherwise it'd be awkward to pass
/* This function warns on its own, because otherwise it'd be awkward to pass
* the dbus error message around. */
r = sd_bus_get_property_string(

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@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
Description=Wait Until Kernel Time Synchronized
Documentation=man:systemd-time-wait-sync.service(8)
# Note that this tool doesn't need CAP_SYS_TIME itself, but it's primary
# Note that this tool doesn't need CAP_SYS_TIME itself, but its primary
# usecase is to run in conjunction with a local NTP service such as
# systemd-timesyncd.service, which is conditioned this way. There might be
# niche usecases where running this service independently is desired, but let's