"allows to" -> "allows one to"
Spotted by Lintian (spelling-error-in-manpage tag).
Signed-off-by: Andrea Bolognani <abologna(a)redhat.com>
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Pushed as trivial.
docs/manpages/virsh.rst | 6 +++---
1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/docs/manpages/virsh.rst b/docs/manpages/virsh.rst
index dc404ddfe8..969a4d5543 100644
--- a/docs/manpages/virsh.rst
+++ b/docs/manpages/virsh.rst
@@ -6567,8 +6567,8 @@ secret-set-value
Set the value associated with *secret* (specified by its UUID) to the value
Base64-encoded value *base64* or Base-64-encoded contents of file named
-*filename*. Using the *--plain* flag is together with *--file* allows to use
-the file contents directly as the secret value.
+*filename*. Using the *--plain* flag is together with *--file* allows one to
+use the file contents directly as the secret value.
If *--interactive* flag is used the secret value is read as a password from the
terminal.
@@ -6752,7 +6752,7 @@ xml. Each <diskspec> is in the
form ``disk[,snapshot=type][,driver=type][,stype=type][,file=name]``.
A *diskspec* must be provided for disks backed by block devices as libvirt
doesn't auto-generate file names for those. The optional ``stype`` parameter
-allows to control the type of the source file. Supported values are 'file'
+allows one to control the type of the source file. Supported values are 'file'
(default) and 'block'. To exclude a disk from an external snapshot use
``--diskspec disk,snapshot=no``.
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2.25.4
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