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man: use "filename" not "file name" by default
We settled on "filename" and "file system", so change a couple of places for consistency. The exception is when there's an adjective before "file" that binds more strongly then "name": "password file name", "output file name", etc. Those cases are left intact.
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qcow2 or raw disk image, possibly compressed with xz, gzip or
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bzip2. If the second argument (the resulting image name) is
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not specified, it is automatically derived from the file
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name. If the file name is passed as <literal>-</literal>, the
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name. If the filename is passed as <literal>-</literal>, the
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image is read from standard input, in which case the second
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argument is mandatory.</para>
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whether the specified file descriptor refers to a special file. If
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the <parameter>path</parameter> parameter is not
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<constant>NULL</constant>, it is checked whether the file
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descriptor is bound to the specified file name. Special files in
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descriptor is bound to the specified filename. Special files in
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this context are character device nodes and files in
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<filename>/proc</filename> or <filename>/sys</filename>.</para>
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</refsect1>
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<filename>/proc/devices</filename>. The latter is useful to
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whitelist all current and future devices belonging to a
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specific device group at once. The device group is matched
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according to file name globbing rules, you may hence use the
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according to filename globbing rules, you may hence use the
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<literal>*</literal> and <literal>?</literal>
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wildcards. Examples: <filename>/dev/sda5</filename> is a
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path to a device node, referring to an ATA or SCSI block
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<varlistentry>
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<term><varname>PIDFile=</varname></term>
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<listitem><para>Takes an absolute file name pointing to the
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<listitem><para>Takes an absolute filename pointing to the
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PID file of this daemon. Use of this option is recommended for
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services where <varname>Type=</varname> is set to
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<option>forking</option>. systemd will read the PID of the
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<varname>ExecStop=</varname> are not valid.)</para>
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<para>For each of the specified commands, the first argument must be an absolute path to an
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executable. Optionally, this file name may be prefixed with a number of special characters:</para>
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executable. Optionally, this filename may be prefixed with a number of special characters:</para>
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<table>
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<title>Special executable prefixes</title>
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<term><varname>Alias=</varname></term>
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<listitem><para>A space-separated list of additional names this unit shall be installed under. The names listed
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here must have the same suffix (i.e. type) as the unit file name. This option may be specified more than once,
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here must have the same suffix (i.e. type) as the unit filename. This option may be specified more than once,
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in which case all listed names are used. At installation time, <command>systemctl enable</command> will create
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symlinks from these names to the unit filename. Note that not all unit types support such alias names, and this
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setting is not supported for them. Specifically, mount, slice, swap, and automount units do not support
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