diff --git a/libntfs/volume.c b/libntfs/volume.c index e9e2831d..21516fa9 100644 --- a/libntfs/volume.c +++ b/libntfs/volume.c @@ -362,7 +362,7 @@ error_exit: * @name: name of device/file to open * @rwflag: optional mount flags * - * Load, verify and parse bootsector; load and setup $MFT and $MFTMirr. After + * Load, verify, and parse bootsector; load and setup $MFT and $MFTMirr. After * calling this function, the volume is setup sufficiently to call all read * and write access functions provided by the library. * @@ -436,7 +436,7 @@ ntfs_volume *ntfs_volume_startup(const char *name, unsigned long rwflag) } Dputs(OK); - /* Need to setup $MFTMirr so we can use the write functions, too. */ + /* Need to setup $MFTMirr so we can use the write functions, too. */ Dprintf("Loading $MFTMirr... "); if (ntfs_mftmirr_load(vol) < 0) { Dputs(FAILED); @@ -863,9 +863,9 @@ static int ntfs_mntent_check(const char *file, unsigned long *mnt_flags) * Finally, check if the file system is mounted read-only, and if so set the * NTFS_MF_READONLY flag in *@mnt_flags. * - * On sucess, return 0 with *@mnt_flags set to the ntfs mount flags. + * On sucess return 0 with *@mnt_flags set to the ntfs mount flags. * - * On error, return -1 with errno set to the error code. + * On error return -1 with errno set to the error code. */ int ntfs_check_if_mounted(const char *file, unsigned long *mnt_flags) { @@ -924,13 +924,14 @@ int ntfs_version_is_supported(ntfs_volume *vol) * * Fill the value of the $LogFile data attribute, i.e. the contents of * the file, with 0xff's, thus marking the journal as empty. + * * FIXME(?): We might need to zero the LSN field of every single mft * record as well. (But, first try without doing that and see what * happens, since chkdsk might pickup the pieces and do it for us...) * * On success return 0. * - * On error, return -1 with errno set to the error code. + * On error return -1 with errno set to the error code. */ int ntfs_logfile_reset(ntfs_volume *vol) { @@ -1024,7 +1025,7 @@ error_exit: * Set the on-disk volume flags in the mft record of $Volume and * on volume @vol to @flags. * - * Return 0 on successful and -1 if not, with errno set to the error code. + * Return 0 if successful and -1 if not with errno set to the error code. */ int ntfs_volume_set_flags(ntfs_volume *vol, const u16 flags) {