diff --git a/supplementary_style_guide/glossary_terms_conventions/general_conventions/s.adoc b/supplementary_style_guide/glossary_terms_conventions/general_conventions/s.adoc index 442c14bb..a8f360cb 100644 --- a/supplementary_style_guide/glossary_terms_conventions/general_conventions/s.adoc +++ b/supplementary_style_guide/glossary_terms_conventions/general_conventions/s.adoc @@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ Specify the system architecture of your cluster, such as `s390x` or `x86_64`. [[segmentation-fault]] ==== image:images/yes.png[yes] segmentation fault (noun) -*Description*: A _segmentation fault_ occurs when a process tries to access a memory location that it is not allowed to access, or tries to access a memory location in a way that is not allowed (for example, if the process tries to write to a read-only location or to overwrite part of the operating system). Do not use the abbreviation "segfault" unless absolutely necessary. +*Description*: A _segmentation fault_ occurs when a process tries to access a memory location that it is not allowed to access, or tries to access a memory location in a way that is not allowed (for example, if the process tries to write to a read-only location or to overwrite part of the operating system). Do not use the abbreviation "segfault" unless absolutely necessary. Never use the abbreviation "segfault" as a verb. *Use it*: yes