diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 4c29ba6..95629b1 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ The project is built and assembled from following pieces of software: * A hack patch (minimal and incorrect) that: * Adds Wasm as a target to musl (I guessed and cheated a lot on this one). * Allows musl to be built using clang and wasm-ld (linker script support may be needed). - * Atifacts: musl libc + * Artifacts: musl libc * Dependencies: clang, wasm-ld, compiler-rt * Linux kernel headers for BusyBox * Base version: from the kernel @@ -39,13 +39,13 @@ The project is built and assembled from following pieces of software: * Base version: 1.36.1 * Patches: * A hack patch (minimal and incomplete) that: - * Allows BuxyBox to be built using clang and wasm-ld (linker script support might be unnecessary). + * Allows BusyBox to be built using clang and wasm-ld (linker script support might be unnecessary). * Adds a Wasm defconfig. * Artifacts: BusyBox installation (base binary and symlinks for ls, cat, mv etc.) * Dependencies: musl libc, modified headers for BusyBox * A minimal initramfs: * Notes: - * Packages up the busybox installation into a compessed cpio archive. + * Packages up the busybox installation into a compressed cpio archive. * It sets up a pty for you (for proper signal/session/job management) and drops you into a shell. * Artifacts: initramfs.cpio.gz * Dependencies: BusyBox installation @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ The following commands should be executed in this repo root. There are two containers: * **linux-wasm-base**: Contains an Ubuntu 20.04 environment with all tools installed for building (e.g. cmake, gcc etc.). -* **linux-wasm-contained**: Actually builds everything into the container. Meant as a dispoable way to build everything isolated. +* **linux-wasm-contained**: Actually builds everything into the container. Meant as a disposable way to build everything isolated. Create the containers: ```