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Diffstat (limited to 'sys-utils')
-rw-r--r-- | sys-utils/chcpu.8 | 6 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | sys-utils/chmem.8 | 6 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | sys-utils/choom.1 | 14 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | sys-utils/dmesg.1 | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | sys-utils/flock.1 | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | sys-utils/fsfreeze.8 | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | sys-utils/mount.8 | 20 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | sys-utils/nsenter.1 | 18 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | sys-utils/setpriv.1 | 8 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | sys-utils/swapon.8 | 6 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | sys-utils/unshare.1 | 28 |
11 files changed, 57 insertions, 57 deletions
diff --git a/sys-utils/chcpu.8 b/sys-utils/chcpu.8 index 41f0e09a5..2fb71115f 100644 --- a/sys-utils/chcpu.8 +++ b/sys-utils/chcpu.8 @@ -81,13 +81,13 @@ Display help text and exit. .B chcpu has the following return codes: .TP -.BR 0 +.B 0 success .TP -.BR 1 +.B 1 failure .TP -.BR 64 +.B 64 partial success .RE .SH AUTHOR diff --git a/sys-utils/chmem.8 b/sys-utils/chmem.8 index dae7413d4..8a3b34d5e 100644 --- a/sys-utils/chmem.8 +++ b/sys-utils/chmem.8 @@ -83,13 +83,13 @@ Print the version number, then exit. .B chmem has the following return codes: .TP -.BR 0 +.B 0 success .TP -.BR 1 +.B 1 failure .TP -.BR 64 +.B 64 partial success .SH EXAMPLES .TP diff --git a/sys-utils/choom.1 b/sys-utils/choom.1 index 68496d112..9cac198d0 100644 --- a/sys-utils/choom.1 +++ b/sys-utils/choom.1 @@ -3,18 +3,18 @@ choom \- display and adjust OOM-killer score. .SH SYNOPSIS .B choom -.RB \-p +.B \-p .IR pid .sp .B choom -.RB \-p -.IR pid -.RB \-n -.IR number +.B \-p +.I pid +.B \-n +.I number .sp .B choom -.RB \-n -.IR number +.B \-n +.I number .IR command\ [ argument ...] .SH DESCRIPTION diff --git a/sys-utils/dmesg.1 b/sys-utils/dmesg.1 index 2b61c3739..adf5214b4 100644 --- a/sys-utils/dmesg.1 +++ b/sys-utils/dmesg.1 @@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ Do not print kernel's timestamps. Print timestamps using the given \fIformat\fR, which can be .BR ctime , .BR reltime , -.BR delta +.B delta or .BR iso . The first three formats are aliases of the time-format-specific options. diff --git a/sys-utils/flock.1 b/sys-utils/flock.1 index 72c757aed..5b1d635b4 100644 --- a/sys-utils/flock.1 +++ b/sys-utils/flock.1 @@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ and the timeout is reached. The default value is \fB1\fR. Do not fork before executing .IR command . Upon execution the flock process is replaced by -.IR command +.I command which continues to hold the lock. This option is incompatible with \fB\-\-close\fR as there would otherwise be nothing left to hold the lock. .TP @@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ Decimal fractional values are allowed. See the .B \-E option for the exit code used. The zero number of -.IR seconds +.I seconds is interpreted as \fB\-\-nonblock\fR. .TP .B \-\-verbose diff --git a/sys-utils/fsfreeze.8 b/sys-utils/fsfreeze.8 index 500d311cb..3cd67382e 100644 --- a/sys-utils/fsfreeze.8 +++ b/sys-utils/fsfreeze.8 @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ fsfreeze \- suspend access to a filesystem (Ext3/4, ReiserFS, JFS, XFS) .SH SYNOPSIS .B fsfreeze .BR \--freeze | \--unfreeze -.IR mountpoint +.I mountpoint .SH DESCRIPTION .B fsfreeze diff --git a/sys-utils/mount.8 b/sys-utils/mount.8 index 3713197da..e6afaa3dd 100644 --- a/sys-utils/mount.8 +++ b/sys-utils/mount.8 @@ -97,11 +97,11 @@ refers to the root of the filesystem on If only the directory or the device is given, for example: .RS .sp -.BI "mount /dir" +.B mount /dir .sp .RE then \fBmount\fR looks for a mountpoint (and if not found then for a device) in the -.IR /etc/fstab +.I /etc/fstab file. It's possible to use the .B \-\-target or @@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ or options to avoid ambivalent interpretation of the given argument. For example: .RS .sp -.BI "mount \-\-target /mountpoint" +.B mount \-\-target /mountpoint .sp .RE @@ -526,7 +526,7 @@ For example: .RS .nf -.BI "mount \-\-make\-private \-\-make\-unbindable /dev/sda1 /foo" +.B mount \-\-make\-private \-\-make\-unbindable /dev/sda1 /foo .fi .RE @@ -534,9 +534,9 @@ is the same as: .RS .nf -.BI "mount /dev/sda1 /foo" -.BI "mount \-\-make\-private /foo" -.BI "mount \-\-make\-unbindable /foo" +.B mount /dev/sda1 /foox +.B mount \-\-make\-private /foo +.B mount \-\-make\-unbindable /foo .fi .RE @@ -573,7 +573,7 @@ already mounted filesystems is cached during \fBmount \-\-all\fR. It means that all duplicated fstab entries will be mounted. .sp Note that it is a bad practice to use \fBmount \-a\fR for -.IR fstab +.I fstab checking. The recommended solution is \fBfindmnt \-\-verify\fR. .TP .BR \-B , " \-\-bind" @@ -722,7 +722,7 @@ and disables \fB\-\-options\-source\-force\fR. Default value is \fBfstab,mtab\fR. .TP -.BR \-\-options\-source\-force +.B \-\-options\-source\-force Use options from fstab/mtab even if both \fIdevice\fR and \fIdir\fR are specified. .TP @@ -1577,7 +1577,7 @@ To maintain backward compatibility, '-o nfs' is also accepted, defaulting to .BR stale_rw . .TP -.BI tz=UTC +.B tz=UTC This option disables the conversion of timestamps between local time (as used by Windows on FAT) and UTC (which Linux uses internally). This is particularly diff --git a/sys-utils/nsenter.1 b/sys-utils/nsenter.1 index 95f28ae43..aacae5352 100644 --- a/sys-utils/nsenter.1 +++ b/sys-utils/nsenter.1 @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ except for filesystems which are explicitly marked as shared (with For further details, see .BR mount_namespaces (7) and the discussion of the -.BR CLONE_NEWNS +.B CLONE_NEWNS flag in .BR clone (2). .TP @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ Setting hostname or domainname will not affect the rest of the system. For further details, see .BR namespaces (7) and the discussion of the -.BR CLONE_NEWUTS +.B CLONE_NEWUTS flag in .BR clone (2). .TP @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ semaphore sets and shared memory segments. For further details, see .BR namespaces (7) and the discussion of the -.BR CLONE_NEWIPC +.B CLONE_NEWIPC flag in .BR clone (2). .TP @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ directory trees, sockets, etc. For further details, see .BR namespaces (7) and the discussion of the -.BR CLONE_NEWNET +.B CLONE_NEWNET flag in .BR clone (2). .TP @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ For further details, see .BR pid_namespaces (7) and the discussion of the -.BR CLONE_NEWPID +.B CLONE_NEWPID flag in .B nsenter will fork by default if changing the PID namespace, so that the new program @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ The process will have a distinct set of UIDs, GIDs and capabilities. For further details, see .BR user_namespaces (7) and the discussion of the -.BR CLONE_NEWUSER +.B CLONE_NEWUSER flag in .BR clone (2). .TP @@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ cgroup mounts will be rooted at the namespace cgroup root. For further details, see .BR cgroup_namespaces (7) and the discussion of the -.BR CLONE_NEWCGROUP +.B CLONE_NEWCGROUP flag in .BR clone (2). .TP @@ -98,13 +98,13 @@ Various of the options below that relate to namespaces take an optional .I file argument. This should be one of the -.IR /proc/[pid]/ns/* +.I /proc/[pid]/ns/* files described in .BR namespaces (7). .TP \fB\-a\fR, \fB\-\-all\fR Enter all namespaces of the target process by the default -.IR /proc/[pid]/ns/* +.I /proc/[pid]/ns/* namespace paths. The default paths to the target process namespaces may be overwritten by namespace specific options (e.g. --all --mount=[path]). diff --git a/sys-utils/setpriv.1 b/sys-utils/setpriv.1 index f989bf33c..1c2423c65 100644 --- a/sys-utils/setpriv.1 +++ b/sys-utils/setpriv.1 @@ -74,11 +74,11 @@ Preserve supplementary groups. Only useful in conjunction with Initialize supplementary groups using .BR initgroups "(3)." Only useful in conjunction with -.BR \-\-ruid +.B \-\-ruid or .BR \-\-reuid . .TP -.BR \-\-list\-caps +.B \-\-list\-caps List all known capabilities. This option must be specified alone. .TP .B \-\-no\-new\-privs @@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ AppArmor, may result in failures to execute certain programs.) This bit is inherited by child processes and cannot be unset. See .BR prctl (2) and -.IR Documentation/\:prctl/\:no_\:new_\:privs.txt +.I Documentation/\:prctl/\:no_\:new_\:privs.txt in the Linux kernel source. .sp The no_new_privs bit is supported since Linux 3.5. @@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ For safety, you must specify one of .BR \-\-clear\-groups , .BR \-\-groups , .BR \-\-keep\-groups ", or" -.BR \-\-init\-groups +.B \-\-init\-groups if you set any primary .IR gid . .TP diff --git a/sys-utils/swapon.8 b/sys-utils/swapon.8 index b8fc8be71..8398f1b35 100644 --- a/sys-utils/swapon.8 +++ b/sys-utils/swapon.8 @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ .SH NAME swapon, swapoff \- enable/disable devices and files for paging and swapping .SH SYNOPSIS -.BR swapon +.B swapon [options] .RI [ specialfile ...] .br @@ -83,10 +83,10 @@ Enable swap discards, if the swap backing device supports the discard or trim operation. This may improve performance on some Solid State Devices, but often it does not. The option allows one to select between two available swap discard policies: -.BI \-\-discard=once +.B \-\-discard=once to perform a single-time discard operation for the whole swap area at swapon; or -.BI \-\-discard=pages +.B \-\-discard=pages to asynchronously discard freed swap pages before they are available for reuse. If no policy is selected, the default behavior is to enable both discard types. The diff --git a/sys-utils/unshare.1 b/sys-utils/unshare.1 index 42cd7b3c3..746c41152 100644 --- a/sys-utils/unshare.1 +++ b/sys-utils/unshare.1 @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ See the \fBEXAMPLES\fR section for more details. .PP The namespaces to be unshared are indicated via options. Unshareable namespaces are: .TP -.BR "mount namespace" +.B mount namespace Mounting and unmounting filesystems will not affect the rest of the system, except for filesystems which are explicitly marked as shared (with \fBmount --make-shared\fP; see \fI/proc/self/mountinfo\fP or @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ shared (with \fBmount --make-shared\fP; see \fI/proc/self/mountinfo\fP or For further details, see .BR mount_namespaces (7) and the discussion of the -.BR CLONE_NEWNS +.B CLONE_NEWNS flag in .BR clone (2). .sp @@ -41,63 +41,63 @@ unshared. It's possible to disable this feature with option \fB\-\-propagation unchanged\fP. Note that \fBprivate\fP is the kernel default. .TP -.BR "UTS namespace" +.B UTS namespace Setting hostname or domainname will not affect the rest of the system. For further details, see .BR namespaces (7) and the discussion of the -.BR CLONE_NEWUTS +.B CLONE_NEWUTS flag in .BR clone (2). .TP -.BR "IPC namespace" +.B IPC namespace The process will have an independent namespace for POSIX message queues as well as System V \%message queues, semaphore sets and shared memory segments. For further details, see .BR namespaces (7) and the discussion of the -.BR CLONE_NEWIPC +.B CLONE_NEWIPC flag in .BR clone (2). .TP -.BR "network namespace" +.B network namespace The process will have independent IPv4 and IPv6 stacks, IP routing tables, firewall rules, the \fI/proc/net\fP and \fI/sys/class/net\fP directory trees, sockets, etc. For further details, see .BR namespaces (7) and the discussion of the -.BR CLONE_NEWNET +.B CLONE_NEWNET flag in .BR clone (2). .TP -.BR "PID namespace" +.B PID namespace Children will have a distinct set of PID-to-process mappings from their parent. For further details, see .BR pid_namespaces (7) and the discussion of the -.BR CLONE_NEWPID +.B CLONE_NEWPID flag in .BR clone (2). .TP -.BR "cgroup namespace" +.B cgroup namespace The process will have a virtualized view of \fI/proc\:/self\:/cgroup\fP, and new cgroup mounts will be rooted at the namespace cgroup root. For further details, see .BR cgroup_namespaces (7) and the discussion of the -.BR CLONE_NEWCGROUP +.B CLONE_NEWCGROUP flag in .BR clone (2). .TP -.BR "user namespace" +.B user namespace The process will have a distinct set of UIDs, GIDs and capabilities. For further details, see .BR user_namespaces (7) and the discussion of the -.BR CLONE_NEWUSER +.B CLONE_NEWUSER flag in .BR clone (2). .SH OPTIONS |