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source/administration/ulimit.txt
@@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ Substitute the ``-n`` option for any possible value in the output of
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The ``/proc`` file-system stores the per-process limits in the
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file system object located at ``/proc/<pid>/limits``, where ``<pid>``
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-is the processes :term:`PID` or process identifier. You can use the
+is the process's :term:`PID` or process identifier. You can use the
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following ``bash`` function to return the content of the ``limits``
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object for a process or processes with a given name:
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