documentation/dev-manual/dev-manual-model.xml: Robert P. J. Day Edits

Two small corrections for better wording.  A mis-spelling also
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Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
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System development involves modification or creation of an image that you want to run on System development involves modification or creation of an image that you want to run on
a specific hardware target. a specific hardware target.
Usually, when you want to create an image that runs on embedded hardware, the image does Usually, when you want to create an image that runs on embedded hardware, the image does
not require the same amount of features that a full-fledged Linux distribution provides. not require the same number of features that a full-fledged Linux distribution provides.
Thus, you can create a much smaller image that is designed to just use the hardware Thus, you can create a much smaller image that is designed to use only the hardware
features for your particular hardware. features for your particular hardware.
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<para> <para>
Traditionally, when one thinks of a patched kernel, they think of a base kernel Traditionally, when one thinks of a patched kernel, they think of a base kernel
source tree and a fixed structure that conains kernel patches. source tree and a fixed structure that contains kernel patches.
The Yocto Project, however, employs mechanisims, that in a sense, result in a kernel source The Yocto Project, however, employs mechanisms, that in a sense, result in a kernel source
generator. generator.
By the end of this section, this analogy will become clearer. By the end of this section, this analogy will become clearer.
</para> </para>