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-rw-r--r-- | sys-utils/hwclock.8.in | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | sys-utils/lscpu.1 | 1 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | sys-utils/mount.8 | 6 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | sys-utils/rtcwake.8.in | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | sys-utils/umount.8 | 5 |
5 files changed, 8 insertions, 10 deletions
diff --git a/sys-utils/hwclock.8.in b/sys-utils/hwclock.8.in index bef7a3170..dacdd272f 100644 --- a/sys-utils/hwclock.8.in +++ b/sys-utils/hwclock.8.in @@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ the Hardware Clock while its Linux instance is not running. .TP .B \-\-set Set the Hardware Clock to the time given by the -.BR \-\-date +.B \-\-date option, and update the timestamps in .IR @ADJTIME_PATH@ . With the @@ -824,7 +824,7 @@ cold drift should yield better results. .PP .B Steps to calculate cold drift: .IP 1 2 -.RB "Ensure that NTP daemon will not be launched at startup." +.B "Ensure that NTP daemon will not be launched at startup." .IP 2 2 .RI The " System Clock " "time must be correct at shutdown!" .IP 3 2 diff --git a/sys-utils/lscpu.1 b/sys-utils/lscpu.1 index fa7a475ba..23dee9b42 100644 --- a/sys-utils/lscpu.1 +++ b/sys-utils/lscpu.1 @@ -125,7 +125,6 @@ Display help text and exit. .TP .BR \-J , " \-\-json" Use JSON output format for the default summary or extended output (see \fB\-\-extended\fP). -.BR .TP .BR \-p , " \-\-parse" [=\fIlist\fP] Optimize the command output for easy parsing. diff --git a/sys-utils/mount.8 b/sys-utils/mount.8 index a04a11a67..c503987e8 100644 --- a/sys-utils/mount.8 +++ b/sys-utils/mount.8 @@ -239,7 +239,7 @@ and traditionally maintained a list of currently mounted filesystems in the file .IR /etc/mtab . The support for regular classic -.IR /etc/mtab +.I /etc/mtab is completely disabled in compile time by default, because on current Linux systems it is better to make it a symlink to .I /proc/mounts @@ -655,10 +655,10 @@ or special file representing that namespace. .sp .BR mount (8) switches to the namespace when it reads /etc/fstab, writes /etc/mtab (or writes to /run/mount) and calls -.BR mount(2) +.BR mount (2) system call, otherwise it runs in the original namespace. It means that the target namespace does not have to contain any libraries or another requirements necessary to execute -.BR mount(2) +.BR mount (2) command. .sp See \fBnamespaces\fR(7) for more information. diff --git a/sys-utils/rtcwake.8.in b/sys-utils/rtcwake.8.in index 9aaca6d79..167f7f9d1 100644 --- a/sys-utils/rtcwake.8.in +++ b/sys-utils/rtcwake.8.in @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ an alarm up to 24 hours in the future. The suspend setup maybe be interrupted by active hardware; for example wireless USB input devices that continue to send events for some fraction of a second after the return key is pressed. -.BR rtcwake +.B rtcwake tries to avoid this problem and it waits to terminal to settle down before entering a system sleep. diff --git a/sys-utils/umount.8 b/sys-utils/umount.8 index 136f6179c..eb2e65dd7 100644 --- a/sys-utils/umount.8 +++ b/sys-utils/umount.8 @@ -135,10 +135,10 @@ or special file representing that namespace. .sp .BR umount (8) switches to the namespace when it reads /etc/fstab, writes /etc/mtab (or writes to /run/mount) and calls -.BR umount(2) +.BR umount (2) system call, otherwise it runs in the original namespace. It means that the target namespace does not have to contain any libraries or another requirements necessary to execute -.BR umount(2) +.BR umount (2) command. .sp See \fBnamespaces\fR(7) for more information. @@ -176,7 +176,6 @@ More than one type may be specified in a comma-separated list. The list of filesystem types can be prefixed with .B no to indicate that no action should be taken for all of the mentioned types. -.BR Note that .B umount reads information about mounted filesystems from kernel (/proc/mounts) and |