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man: fix (\+) syntax warning of Groff

Signed-off-by: Stéphane Aulery <saulery@free.fr>
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Stéphane Aulery 2014-11-09 02:18:31 +01:00 committed by Zdenek Kabelac
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2 changed files with 5 additions and 4 deletions

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Version 1.02.92 - Version 1.02.92 -
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Fix man dmsetup.8 syntax warning of Groff
Version 1.02.91 - 11th November 2014 Version 1.02.91 - 11th November 2014
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@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ dmsetup \(em low level logical volume management
.IR table_file ] .IR table_file ]
.RB [{ \-\-addnodeoncreate | \-\-addnodeonresume }] .RB [{ \-\-addnodeoncreate | \-\-addnodeonresume }]
.RB [ \-\-readahead .RB [ \-\-readahead
.RI [ \+ ]< sectors >| auto | none ] .RI [ + ]< sectors >| auto | none ]
.RE .RE
.br .br
.B dmsetup deps .B dmsetup deps
@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ dmsetup \(em low level logical volume management
.RB [{ \-\-addnodeoncreate | \-\-addnodeonresume }] .RB [{ \-\-addnodeoncreate | \-\-addnodeonresume }]
.RS .RS
.RB [ \-\-readahead .RB [ \-\-readahead
.RI [ \+ ]< sectors >| auto | none ] .RI [ + ]< sectors >| auto | none ]
.RE .RE
.br .br
.B dmsetup setgeometry .B dmsetup setgeometry
@ -237,10 +237,10 @@ Do not synchronise with udev when creating, renaming or removing devices.
.BR \-o | \-\-options .BR \-o | \-\-options
Specify which fields to display. Specify which fields to display.
.TP .TP
.IR \fB\-\-readahead \ [ \+ ]< sectors >| auto | none .IR \fB\-\-readahead \ [ + ]< sectors >| auto | none
Specify read ahead size in units of sectors. Specify read ahead size in units of sectors.
The default value is \fIauto\fP which allows the kernel to choose The default value is \fIauto\fP which allows the kernel to choose
a suitable value automatically. The \fI\+\fP prefix lets you a suitable value automatically. The \fI+\fP prefix lets you
specify a minimum value which will not be used if it is specify a minimum value which will not be used if it is
smaller than the value chosen by the kernel. smaller than the value chosen by the kernel.
The value \fInone\fP is equivalent to specifying zero. The value \fInone\fP is equivalent to specifying zero.