doc: Fix minor typos and add missing words.

* doc/guix.texi (Shepherd Services): Add missing words.
  (Invoking guix system): Fix typo.
  (Service Types and Services): Fix typo.
* doc/contributing.texi (Submitting Patches): Fix typo.

Signed-off-by: Andreas Enge <andreas@enge.fr>
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Chris Marusich 2016-02-22 22:25:09 -08:00 committed by Andreas Enge
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@ -315,6 +315,6 @@ extensions---or to the operating system kernel---e.g., reliance on
@end enumerate
When posting a patch to the mailing list, use @samp{[PATCH] @dots{}} as a
subject. You may use your email client or the @command{git send-mail}
command.
When posting a patch to the mailing list, use @samp{[PATCH] @dots{}} as
a subject. You may use your email client or the @command{git
send-email} command.

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@ -9338,7 +9338,7 @@ guix system @var{options}@dots{} @var{action} @var{file}
@var{file} must be the name of a file containing an
@code{operating-system} declaration. @var{action} specifies how the
operating system is instantiate. Currently the following values are
operating system is instantiated. Currently the following values are
supported:
@table @code
@ -9804,7 +9804,7 @@ the composition of the extensions.
Udev extensions are composed into a list of rules, but the udev service
value is itself a @code{<udev-configuration>} record. So here, we
extend that record by appending the list of rules is contains to the
extend that record by appending the list of rules it contains to the
list of contributed rules.
@end table
@ -9998,11 +9998,11 @@ extend it by passing it lists of packages to add to the system profile.
@cindex PID 1
@cindex init system
The @code{(gnu services shepherd)} provides a way to define services
managed by the GNU@tie{}Shepherd, which is GuixSD initialization
system---the first process that is started when the system boots,
aka. PID@tie{}1 (@pxref{Introduction,,, shepherd, The GNU Shepherd
Manual}).
The @code{(gnu services shepherd)} module provides a way to define
services managed by the GNU@tie{}Shepherd, which is the GuixSD
initialization system---the first process that is started when the
system boots, aka. PID@tie{}1 (@pxref{Introduction,,, shepherd, The GNU
Shepherd Manual}).
Services in the Shepherd can depend on each other. For instance, the
SSH daemon may need to be started after the syslog daemon has been