btrfs-progs: docs: fix typo in btrfs-quota

reinstall ation -> reinstallation

Signed-off-by: David Sterba <dsterba@suse.com>
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Joey Sabey 2017-02-22 09:04:19 +00:00 committed by David Sterba
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@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ On the other hand, the traditional approach has only a poor solution to
restrict directories. restrict directories.
At installation time, the harddisk can be partitioned so that every directory At installation time, the harddisk can be partitioned so that every directory
(eg. /usr, /var/, ...) that needs a limit gets its own partition. The obvious (eg. /usr, /var/, ...) that needs a limit gets its own partition. The obvious
problem is, that those limits cannot be changed without a reinstall ation. The problem is, that those limits cannot be changed without a reinstallation. The
btrfs subvolume feature builds a bridge. Subvolumes correspond in many ways to btrfs subvolume feature builds a bridge. Subvolumes correspond in many ways to
partitions, as every subvolume looks like its own filesystem. With subvolume partitions, as every subvolume looks like its own filesystem. With subvolume
quota, it is now possible to restrict each subvolume like a partition, but keep quota, it is now possible to restrict each subvolume like a partition, but keep