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@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ actual disk storage, but only by anonymous memory, i.e. lives in the RAM (and
possibly swap space).
A simplistic way to implement such a memory filesystem is literally creating a
-ramdisk, i.e. simply allocating a big chunck of RAM (called a memory store in
+ramdisk, i.e. simply allocating a big chunk of RAM (called a memory store in
Hurd terminology), and create a normal filesystem like ext2 on that. However,
this is not very efficient, and not very convenient either (the filesystem
needs to be recreated each time the ramdisk is invoked). A nicer solution is