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authorCarl Fredrik Hammar <hammy.lite@gmail.com>2010-03-10 16:19:06 +0100
committerCarl Fredrik Hammar <hammy.lite@gmail.com>2010-03-10 16:19:06 +0100
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@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ desired constellations.
The goal is to create a set of powerful tools for managing at least one
desirable virtualization scenario. One possible starting point could be the
[[hurd/subhurd]]/[[hurd/neighborhurd]] mechanism, which allows a second almost totally
-independant instance of the Hurd in parallel to the main one.
+independent instance of the Hurd in parallel to the main one.
While subhurd allow creating a complete second system instance, with an own set
of Hurd servers and [[UNIX]] daemons and all, there are also situations where it is
@@ -35,8 +35,8 @@ to create such a subenvironment with a single command would be very helpful.
It might be possible to implement (perhaps as a prototype) a wrapper using
existing tools (chroot and [[hurd/translator/unionfs]]); or it might require more specific tools,
-like some kind of unionfs-like filesytem proxy that mirrors other parts of the
-filesystem, but allows overriding individual locations, in conjuction with
+like some kind of unionfs-like filesystem proxy that mirrors other parts of the
+filesystem, but allows overriding individual locations, in conjunction with
either chroot or some similar mechanism to create a subenvironment with a
different root filesystem.