doc: Fix some misspellings.

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Efraim Flashner 2025-02-19 11:12:45 +02:00
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NEWS
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@ -215,7 +215,7 @@ This is an extension of python-build-system with support for PEP-517 and
*** qemu-binfmt-service-type now relies on statically-linked QEMU *** qemu-binfmt-service-type now relies on statically-linked QEMU
*** sysctl-service-type enables Linux protected hardlinks/symlinks by default *** sysctl-service-type enables Linux protected hardlinks/symlinks by default
*** %base-services now includes a default sysctl-service-type instance *** %base-services now includes a default sysctl-service-type instance
*** Linux Logical Volumne Manager (LVM) now supported, via lvm-device-mapping *** Linux Logical Volume Manager (LVM) now supported, via lvm-device-mapping
*** guix system init has been optimized *** guix system init has been optimized
*** guix system warns when users/groups appear more than once *** guix system warns when users/groups appear more than once
*** guix system image -t rock64-raw produces images for Rock64 devices *** guix system image -t rock64-raw produces images for Rock64 devices
@ -316,7 +316,7 @@ documentation, package descriptions, and the web site.
* Changes in 1.2.0 (since 1.1.0) * Changes in 1.2.0 (since 1.1.0)
** Package management ** Package management
*** guix pull now crytographically authenticates channels *** guix pull now cryptographically authenticates channels
*** guix describe -f channels now shows “channel introductions” *** guix describe -f channels now shows “channel introductions”
*** guix describe -f channels-sans-intro omits channel introductions *** guix describe -f channels-sans-intro omits channel introductions
*** New guix git authenticate command, to authenticate Git checkouts *** New guix git authenticate command, to authenticate Git checkouts
@ -3349,7 +3349,7 @@ zimg@2.5, zlib@1.2.11, znc@1.6.5
*** Create home directories once file systems are mounted *** Create home directories once file systems are mounted
(<http://bugs.gnu.org/21108>) (<http://bugs.gnu.org/21108>)
*** GNU R now builds bit-reproducibly (<https://bugs.gnu.org/25598>) *** GNU R now builds bit-reproducibly (<https://bugs.gnu.org/25598>)
*** The daemons default settings are used unless overriden *** The daemons default settings are used unless overridden
(<https://bugs.gnu.org/20217>) (<https://bugs.gnu.org/20217>)
*** guix system now supports the common build option --root *** guix system now supports the common build option --root
(<https://bugs.gnu.org/26271>) (<https://bugs.gnu.org/26271>)

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TODO
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@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ See https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guix-devel/2018-12/msg00161.html.
*** Add more partitioning schemes *** Add more partitioning schemes
The actual schemes are taken from Debian Installer but some are not The actual schemes are taken from Debian Installer but some are not
implemented yet: like "Separate partitions for /home /var and /tmp". implemented yet: like "Separate partitions for /home /var and /tmp".
*** Replace wait page "Partition formating is in progress, please wait" *** Replace wait page "Partition formatting is in progress, please wait"
Create a new waiting page describing what's being done: Create a new waiting page describing what's being done:
[ 20% ] [ 20% ]
@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ Running mkfs.ext4 on /dev/sda2 ...
[ 40% ] [ 40% ]
Running mkfs.ext4 on /dev/sda3 ... Running mkfs.ext4 on /dev/sda3 ...
*** Add a confirmation page before formating/partitioning *** Add a confirmation page before formatting/partitioning
** Desktop environments ** Desktop environments
*** Allow for no desktop environments *** Allow for no desktop environments
Propose to choose between "headless server" and "lightweight X11" in a new Propose to choose between "headless server" and "lightweight X11" in a new

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@ -3465,9 +3465,9 @@ Guile does not know in which order you intended the string to be read, so it
will substitute the symbols in the same order as the English sentence. will substitute the symbols in the same order as the English sentence.
As an example, you cannot translate @samp{package '~a' has been superseded by As an example, you cannot translate @samp{package '~a' has been superseded by
'~a'} by @samp{'~a' superseeds package '~a'}, because the meaning would be '~a'} by @samp{'~a' supersedes package '~a'}, because the meaning would be
reversed. If @var{foo} is superseded by @var{bar}, the translation would read reversed. If @var{foo} is superseded by @var{bar}, the translation would read
@samp{'foo' superseeds package 'bar'}. To work around this problem, it @samp{'foo' supersedes package 'bar'}. To work around this problem, it
is possible to use more advanced formatting to select a given piece of data, is possible to use more advanced formatting to select a given piece of data,
instead of following the default English order. @xref{Formatted Output,,, instead of following the default English order. @xref{Formatted Output,,,
guile, GNU Guile Reference Manual}, for more information on formatting in Guile. guile, GNU Guile Reference Manual}, for more information on formatting in Guile.

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@ -1833,7 +1833,7 @@ In the above example @code{%file-systems} is a collection of flags
enabling different file system support, @code{%efi-support} enables EFI enabling different file system support, @code{%efi-support} enables EFI
support and @code{%emulation} enables a x86_64-linux machine to act in support and @code{%emulation} enables a x86_64-linux machine to act in
32-bit mode also. The @code{default-extra-linux-options} procedure is 32-bit mode also. The @code{default-extra-linux-options} procedure is
the one defined above, which had to be used to avoid loosing the default the one defined above, which had to be used to avoid losing the default
configuration options of the @code{extra-options} keyword. configuration options of the @code{extra-options} keyword.
This all sounds like it should be doable, but how does one even know which This all sounds like it should be doable, but how does one even know which

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@ -36926,7 +36926,7 @@ local syslog daemon. Alternatively, a log file name can be specified,
for example @file{/var/log/mpd.log}. for example @file{/var/log/mpd.log}.
@item @code{log-level} (type: maybe-string) @item @code{log-level} (type: maybe-string)
Supress any messages below this threshold. The available values, in Suppress any messages below this threshold. The available values, in
decreasing order of verbosity, are: @code{verbose}, @code{info}, decreasing order of verbosity, are: @code{verbose}, @code{info},
@code{notice}, @code{warning} and @code{error}. @code{notice}, @code{warning} and @code{error}.
@ -41532,7 +41532,7 @@ Print debugging output to stderr.
Log to syslog facility instead of stdout. Log to syslog facility instead of stdout.
@item @code{scan?} (default: @code{#t}) (type: boolean) @item @code{scan?} (default: @code{#t}) (type: boolean)
Scan for cachable objects. Scan for cacheable objects.
@item @code{cache-directory} (type: maybe-string) @item @code{cache-directory} (type: maybe-string)
Location of the cache directory. Location of the cache directory.
@ -42635,13 +42635,13 @@ Whether to automatically configure subuids and subgids for root.
@item @code{subgids} (default: @code{'()}) (type: list-of-subid-ranges) @item @code{subgids} (default: @code{'()}) (type: list-of-subid-ranges)
The list of @code{subid-range}s that will be serialized to @code{/etc/subgid}. The list of @code{subid-range}s that will be serialized to @code{/etc/subgid}.
If a range doesn't specify a start it will be fitted based on its number of If a range doesn't specify a start it will be fitted based on its number of
requrested subids. If a range doesn't specify a count the default size requested subids. If a range doesn't specify a count the default size
of 65536 will be assumed. of 65536 will be assumed.
@item @code{subuids} (default: @code{'()}) (type: list-of-subid-ranges) @item @code{subuids} (default: @code{'()}) (type: list-of-subid-ranges)
The list of @code{subid-range}s that will be serialized to @code{/etc/subuid}. The list of @code{subid-range}s that will be serialized to @code{/etc/subuid}.
If a range doesn't specify a start it will be fitted based on its number of If a range doesn't specify a start it will be fitted based on its number of
requrested subids. If a range doesn't specify a count the default size requested subids. If a range doesn't specify a count the default size
of 65536 will be assumed. of 65536 will be assumed.
@end table @end table
@ -43321,7 +43321,7 @@ Whether to enable verbose output for the current backup job.
@item @code{extra-flags} (default: @code{'()}) (type: list-of-lowerables) @item @code{extra-flags} (default: @code{'()}) (type: list-of-lowerables)
A list of values that are lowered to strings. These will be passed as A list of values that are lowered to strings. These will be passed as
command-line arguments to the current job @command{restic backup} command-line arguments to the current job @command{restic backup}
invokation. invocation.
@end table @end table
@ -47442,7 +47442,7 @@ The expected home directory state would then be:
@end example @end example
@defvar home-dotfiles-service-type @defvar home-dotfiles-service-type
Return a service which is very similiar to @code{home-files-service-type} Return a service which is very similar to @code{home-files-service-type}
(and actually extends it), but designed to ease the way into using Guix (and actually extends it), but designed to ease the way into using Guix
Home for users that already track their dotfiles under some kind of version Home for users that already track their dotfiles under some kind of version
control. This service allows users to point Guix Home to their dotfiles control. This service allows users to point Guix Home to their dotfiles