git: 64b5a7a56f - main - Status/2023Q4/packrat.adoc: spelling fixes

From: Maxim Konovalov <maxim_at_FreeBSD.org>
Date: Thu, 04 Jan 2024 16:58:29 UTC
The branch main has been updated by maxim:

URL: https://cgit.FreeBSD.org/doc/commit/?id=64b5a7a56ff93bf31a4f83fc8289ee5d1cc2bbbf

commit 64b5a7a56ff93bf31a4f83fc8289ee5d1cc2bbbf
Author:     Maxim Konovalov <maxim@FreeBSD.org>
AuthorDate: 2024-01-04 16:58:21 +0000
Commit:     Maxim Konovalov <maxim@FreeBSD.org>
CommitDate: 2024-01-04 16:58:21 +0000

    Status/2023Q4/packrat.adoc: spelling fixes
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 website/content/en/status/report-2023-10-2023-12/packrat.adoc | 4 ++--
 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/website/content/en/status/report-2023-10-2023-12/packrat.adoc b/website/content/en/status/report-2023-10-2023-12/packrat.adoc
index afff0ddb3b..132045620c 100644
--- a/website/content/en/status/report-2023-10-2023-12/packrat.adoc
+++ b/website/content/en/status/report-2023-10-2023-12/packrat.adoc
@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ As you can see, the packrat case ran a little faster and with fewer RPCs.
 Although this test was run on my little LAN, it is hoped that a NFSv4.1/4.2 mount over a WAN would show a larger difference in performance.
 I will note that the packrat cache was primed by unrolling a tarball of FreeBSD's [.filename]#/usr/src# into the NFSv4.1/4.2 mount.
 
-This will be very much an experimental feature, but it is hoped it will allow NFS mounts to be used more effectively, particularily in WAN situations, such as a mobile laptop.
+This will be very much an experimental feature, but it is hoped it will allow NFS mounts to be used more effectively, particularly in WAN situations, such as a mobile laptop.
 
-There is still work to be done, particularily with respect to recovery of delegations after a NFSv4.1/4.2 client restart.
+There is still work to be done, particularly with respect to recovery of delegations after a NFSv4.1/4.2 client restart.
 Hopefully, the next status report will include a URL that allows downloading of a patch for user testing.