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ktest: Fix some typos in sample.conf

This patch fixes some spelling typo in sample.conf

Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20190930124925.20250-1-standby24x7@gmail.com

Acked-by: Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@infradead.org>
Signed-off-by: Masanari Iida <standby24x7@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt (VMware) <rostedt@goodmis.org>

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Masanari Iida and committed by
Steven Rostedt (VMware)
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tools/testing/ktest/sample.conf
··· 10 10 # 11 11 12 12 # Options set in the beginning of the file are considered to be 13 - # default options. These options can be overriden by test specific 13 + # default options. These options can be overridden by test specific 14 14 # options, with the following exceptions: 15 15 # 16 16 # LOG_FILE ··· 204 204 # 205 205 # This config file can also contain "config variables". 206 206 # These are assigned with ":=" instead of the ktest option 207 - # assigment "=". 207 + # assignment "=". 208 208 # 209 209 # The difference between ktest options and config variables 210 210 # is that config variables can be used multiple times, ··· 263 263 #### Using options in other options #### 264 264 # 265 265 # Options that are defined in the config file may also be used 266 - # by other options. All options are evaulated at time of 266 + # by other options. All options are evaluated at time of 267 267 # use (except that config variables are evaluated at config 268 268 # processing time). 269 269 # ··· 707 707 708 708 # Line to define a successful boot up in console output. 709 709 # This is what the line contains, not the entire line. If you need 710 - # the entire line to match, then use regural expression syntax like: 710 + # the entire line to match, then use regular expression syntax like: 711 711 # (do not add any quotes around it) 712 712 # 713 713 # SUCCESS_LINE = ^MyBox Login:$ ··· 839 839 # (ignored if POWEROFF_ON_SUCCESS is set) 840 840 #REBOOT_ON_SUCCESS = 1 841 841 842 - # In case there are isses with rebooting, you can specify this 842 + # In case there are issues with rebooting, you can specify this 843 843 # to always powercycle after this amount of time after calling 844 844 # reboot. 845 845 # Note, POWERCYCLE_AFTER_REBOOT = 0 does NOT disable it. It just ··· 848 848 # (default undefined) 849 849 #POWERCYCLE_AFTER_REBOOT = 5 850 850 851 - # In case there's isses with halting, you can specify this 851 + # In case there's issues with halting, you can specify this 852 852 # to always poweroff after this amount of time after calling 853 853 # halt. 854 854 # Note, POWEROFF_AFTER_HALT = 0 does NOT disable it. It just ··· 972 972 # 973 973 # PATCHCHECK_START is required and is the first patch to 974 974 # test (the SHA1 of the commit). You may also specify anything 975 - # that git checkout allows (branch name, tage, HEAD~3). 975 + # that git checkout allows (branch name, tag, HEAD~3). 976 976 # 977 977 # PATCHCHECK_END is the last patch to check (default HEAD) 978 978 # ··· 994 994 # IGNORE_WARNINGS is set for the given commit's sha1 995 995 # 996 996 # IGNORE_WARNINGS can be used to disable the failure of patchcheck 997 - # on a particuler commit (SHA1). You can add more than one commit 997 + # on a particular commit (SHA1). You can add more than one commit 998 998 # by adding a list of SHA1s that are space delimited. 999 999 # 1000 1000 # If BUILD_NOCLEAN is set, then make mrproper will not be run on ··· 1093 1093 # whatever reason. (Can't reboot, want to inspect each iteration) 1094 1094 # Doing a BISECT_MANUAL will have the test wait for you to 1095 1095 # tell it if the test passed or failed after each iteration. 1096 - # This is basicall the same as running git bisect yourself 1096 + # This is basically the same as running git bisect yourself 1097 1097 # but ktest will rebuild and install the kernel for you. 1098 1098 # 1099 1099 # BISECT_CHECK = 1 (optional, default 0) ··· 1239 1239 # 1240 1240 # CONFIG_BISECT_EXEC (optional) 1241 1241 # The config bisect is a separate program that comes with ktest.pl. 1242 - # By befault, it will look for: 1242 + # By default, it will look for: 1243 1243 # `pwd`/config-bisect.pl # the location ktest.pl was executed from. 1244 1244 # If it does not find it there, it will look for: 1245 1245 # `dirname <ktest.pl>`/config-bisect.pl # The directory that holds ktest.pl