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diff --git a/sysklogd/klogd.c b/sysklogd/klogd.c
index b20d86174..728cc8d38 100644
--- a/sysklogd/klogd.c
+++ b/sysklogd/klogd.c
@@ -20,11 +20,11 @@
//config: bool "klogd (5.5 kb)"
//config: default y
//config: help
-//config: klogd is a utility which intercepts and logs all
-//config: messages from the Linux kernel and sends the messages
-//config: out to the 'syslogd' utility so they can be logged. If
-//config: you wish to record the messages produced by the kernel,
-//config: you should enable this option.
+//config: klogd is a utility which intercepts and logs all
+//config: messages from the Linux kernel and sends the messages
+//config: out to the 'syslogd' utility so they can be logged. If
+//config: you wish to record the messages produced by the kernel,
+//config: you should enable this option.
//config:
//config:comment "klogd should not be used together with syslog to kernel printk buffer"
//config: depends on KLOGD && FEATURE_KMSG_SYSLOG
@@ -35,16 +35,16 @@
//config: depends on KLOGD
//config: select PLATFORM_LINUX
//config: help
-//config: The klogd applet supports two interfaces for reading
-//config: kernel messages. Linux provides the klogctl() interface
-//config: which allows reading messages from the kernel ring buffer
-//config: independently from the file system.
+//config: The klogd applet supports two interfaces for reading
+//config: kernel messages. Linux provides the klogctl() interface
+//config: which allows reading messages from the kernel ring buffer
+//config: independently from the file system.
//config:
-//config: If you answer 'N' here, klogd will use the more portable
-//config: approach of reading them from /proc or a device node.
-//config: However, this method requires the file to be available.
+//config: If you answer 'N' here, klogd will use the more portable
+//config: approach of reading them from /proc or a device node.
+//config: However, this method requires the file to be available.
//config:
-//config: If in doubt, say 'Y'.
+//config: If in doubt, say 'Y'.
//applet:IF_KLOGD(APPLET(klogd, BB_DIR_SBIN, BB_SUID_DROP))