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author | ru <ru@FreeBSD.org> | 2006-09-30 16:01:33 +0000 |
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committer | ru <ru@FreeBSD.org> | 2006-09-30 16:01:33 +0000 |
commit | 17dd6a0fc1edcdb968f8b1e749c34379b5aa08b6 (patch) | |
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-rw-r--r-- | share/man/man5/ext2fs.5 | 6 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | share/man/man5/freebsd-update.conf.5 | 16 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | share/man/man5/linsysfs.5 | 40 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | share/man/man5/mqueuefs.5 | 62 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | share/man/man5/reiserfs.5 | 9 |
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diff --git a/share/man/man5/bluetooth.device.conf.5 b/share/man/man5/bluetooth.device.conf.5 index 7d66dae..f2004eb 100644 --- a/share/man/man5/bluetooth.device.conf.5 +++ b/share/man/man5/bluetooth.device.conf.5 @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ .\" .\" $FreeBSD$ .\" -.Dd Dec 1, 2005 +.Dd December 1, 2005 .Dt BLUETOOTH.DEVICE.CONF 5 .Os .Sh NAME @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ to basic syntax. Even though Bluetooth device are not exactly shell scripts, they are parsed and passed through shell -.Cm eval +.Ic eval command. This makes it possible to use various shell tricks in the Bluetooth device configuration files. @@ -62,10 +62,10 @@ file apply to every Bluetooth device connected to the system. .Pp Configuration parameters overrides for the specific Bluetooth device should be placed in the -.Pa /etc/bluetooth/DEVICE_DRIVER_NAME.conf +.Pa /etc/bluetooth/ Ns Ar DEVICE_DRIVER_NAME Ns Pa .conf file. Where -.Va DEVICE_DRIVER_NAME +.Ar DEVICE_DRIVER_NAME is the device driver name of the Bluetooth device. .Pp The following list provides a name and short description for each @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ The parameter is used to indicate the capabilities of the device to other devices. For more details see -https://www.bluetooth.org/foundry/assignnumb/document/baseband. +.Pa https://www.bluetooth.org/foundry/assignnumb/document/baseband . .It Va connectable .Pq Vt bool The @@ -153,21 +153,24 @@ such devices will fail. If .Va role switch is disabled then accepting device will remain Slave. -.Sh EXAMPLES -.Bl -tag -width ".Pa /etc/bluetooth/ubt0.conf" -.It Pa /etc/bluetooth/ubt0.conf -file should be used to specify configuration parameters overrides for the -first USB Bluetooth device -.Pq device driver name is ubt0 . -.It Pa /etc/bluetooth/ubt1.conf -file should be used to specify configuration parameters overrides for the -second USB Bluetooth device. .El .Sh FILES .Bl -tag -width ".Pa /etc/defaults/bluetooth.device.conf" -compact .It Pa /etc/defaults/bluetooth.device.conf .It Pa /etc/rc.d/bluetooth .El +.Sh EXAMPLES +The +.Pa /etc/bluetooth/ubt0.conf +file should be used to specify configuration parameters overrides for the +first USB Bluetooth device +(device driver name is +.Li ubt0 ) . +.Pp +The +.Pa /etc/bluetooth/ubt1.conf +file should be used to specify configuration parameters overrides for the +second USB Bluetooth device. .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr ng_bt3c 4 , .Xr ng_h4 4 , diff --git a/share/man/man5/ext2fs.5 b/share/man/man5/ext2fs.5 index 48a5e82..a74e599 100644 --- a/share/man/man5/ext2fs.5 +++ b/share/man/man5/ext2fs.5 @@ -47,8 +47,7 @@ The driver will permit the .Fx kernel to access -.Tn -Ext2 +.Tn Ext2 file systems. .Sh EXAMPLES To mount a @@ -63,8 +62,9 @@ volume located on .Xr fstab 5 , .Xr mount 8 .Sh HISTORY +The .Nm -first appeared in +driver first appeared in .Fx 2.2 . .Sh AUTHORS .An -nosplit diff --git a/share/man/man5/freebsd-update.conf.5 b/share/man/man5/freebsd-update.conf.5 index 776c728..b5352c5 100644 --- a/share/man/man5/freebsd-update.conf.5 +++ b/share/man/man5/freebsd-update.conf.5 @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ .Os FreeBSD .Sh NAME .Nm freebsd-update.conf -.Nd configuration file for +.Nd configuration file for .Xr freebsd-update 8 .Sh DESCRIPTION The @@ -38,18 +38,18 @@ The file controls the behaviour of the .Xr freebsd-update 8 utility. -The file contains lines consisting of a case-sensitive option name and +The file contains lines consisting of a case-sensitive option name and zero or more parameters. Empty lines and any part of a line following a .Ql # character are ignored. -Unless stated otherwise, specifying an option multiple times is an +Unless stated otherwise, specifying an option multiple times is an error. .Pp The possible options and their meanings are as follows: .Pp .Bl -tag -width "KeepModifiedMetadata" -.It Cm KeyPrint +.It Cm KeyPrint The single parameter following this keyword is the SHA256 hash of the RSA key which will be trusted to sign updates. .It Cm ServerName @@ -59,7 +59,8 @@ server or server pool from which updates will be downloaded. The parameters following this keyword are the components or sub-components of .Fx -which will be updated. The components are +which will be updated. +The components are .Dq src (source code), .Dq world @@ -112,7 +113,8 @@ or and specifies whether .Cm freebsd-update is allowed to create new files, directories, and symlinks if -these are part of updates downloaded. Note that +these are part of updates downloaded. +Note that .Cm freebsd-update will not re-add files which have been deleted from a .Fx @@ -145,7 +147,7 @@ Default location of the configuration file. .El .Sh SEE ALSO +.Xr sha256 1 , .Xr freebsd-update 8 -.Xr sha256 8 .Sh AUTHORS .An Colin Percival Aq cperciva@FreeBSD.org diff --git a/share/man/man5/linsysfs.5 b/share/man/man5/linsysfs.5 index e1e6d85..75806ba 100644 --- a/share/man/man5/linsysfs.5 +++ b/share/man/man5/linsysfs.5 @@ -14,25 +14,31 @@ linsys /compat/linux/sys linsysfs rw 0 0 .Ed .Sh DESCRIPTION -The Linux system file system, or +The +.Tn Linux +system file system, or .Nm , -emulates a subset of the Linux sys file system and is required for -the complete operation of some Linux binaries. +emulates a subset of the +.Tn Linux +sys file system and is required for +the complete operation of some +.Tn Linux +binaries. .Pp The .Nm provides a two-level view of devices. At the highest level, PCI devices themselves are named, according to their bus, slot and function in the system hierachy. -PCI storage devices are listed in the scsi_host class with a device sym-link +PCI storage devices are listed in the +.Pa scsi_host +class with a device symlink to the PCI directories of the devices. .Pp Each device node is a directory containing some files and directories: -.Bl -tag -width status +.Bl -tag -width ".Pa status" .It Pa host -A place holder for storage -.Pa host -information. +A place holder for storage host information. .It Pa pci_id A directory for the .Pa pci_id @@ -41,18 +47,18 @@ for a PCI bridge. .El .Pp Each host node of scsi_host is a directory containing some files and directories: -.Bl -tag -width proc_name +.Bl -tag -width ".Pa proc_name" .It Pa proc_name -The Linux registered driver name for these devices. +The +.Tn Linux +registered driver name for these devices. .It Pa device -A sym-link to the PCI -.Pa device -directory. +A symlink to the PCI device directory. .El .Sh FILES -.Bl -tag -width /compat/linux/sys/devices/pci0000:00 -compact +.Bl -tag -width ".Pa /compat/linux/sys/devices/pci0000:00" -compact .It Pa /compat/linux/sys -The normal mount point for the +The normal mount point for .Nm . .It Pa /compat/linux/sys/class/scsi_host The storage host node. @@ -67,13 +73,13 @@ The PCI device hierarchy node. .Sh HISTORY The .Nm -first appeared in +driver first appeared in .Fx 7.0 . .Sh AUTHORS .An -nosplit The .Nm -was derived from +driver was derived from .Nm linprocfs by .An Doug Ambrisko . diff --git a/share/man/man5/mqueuefs.5 b/share/man/man5/mqueuefs.5 index 164e6f3..5525d8a 100644 --- a/share/man/man5/mqueuefs.5 +++ b/share/man/man5/mqueuefs.5 @@ -26,6 +26,7 @@ .\" EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. .\" .\" $FreeBSD$ +.\" .Dd November 30, 2005 .Dt MQUEUEFS 5 .Os @@ -33,29 +34,36 @@ .Nm mqueuefs .Nd POSIX message queue file system .Sh SYNOPSIS -To link into kernel -.Dl Cd "options P1003_1B_MQUEUE" +To link into kernel: +.Pp +.D1 Cd "options P1003_1B_MQUEUE" .Pp -To load as a kernel loadable module -.Dl kldload mqueuefs +To load as a kernel loadable module: +.Pp +.Dl "kldload mqueuefs" .Sh DESCRIPTION The .Nm module will permit the .Fx -kernel to support POSIX message queue. -The module contains system call to manipulate POSIX message queue. +kernel to support +.Tn POSIX +message queue. +The module contains system calls to manipulate +.Tn POSIX +message queues. It also contains a file system to implement a view for all message queues of -the system. This helps users to keep track of their message queues and make +the system. +This helps users to keep track of their message queues and make it more easily usable without having to invent additional tools. .Pp -The most common usage follows: +The most common usage is as follows: .Pp .Dl "mount -t mqueuefs null /mnt/mqueue" .Pp where .Pa /mnt/mqueue -is a mount point. +is a mount point. .Pp It is possible to define an entry in .Pa /etc/fstab @@ -64,7 +72,9 @@ that looks similar to: null /mnt/mqueue mqueuefs rw 0 0 .Ed .Pp -This will mount mqueuefs at the +This will mount +.Nm +at the .Pa /mnt/mqueue mount point during system boot. Using @@ -77,34 +87,38 @@ for more information on .Fx directory layout. .Pp -Some common tools can be used on the file system, e.g: +Some common tools can be used on the file system, e.g.: .Xr cat 1 , .Xr chmod 1 , .Xr chown 8 , .Xr ls 1 , .Xr rm 1 , -etcs. -To only use the message queue system call, it is not necessary for +etc. +To use only the message queue system calls, it is not necessary for user to mount the file system, just load the module or compile it -into the kernel. Manually creating a file, for example, touch -.Pa /mnt/mqueue/myqueue , -will create a message queue named myqueue in the kernel, default -message queue attributes will be applied to the queue, it is not -advised to use this method to create a queue, it is better to use +into the kernel. +Manually creating a file, for example, +.Dq Li "touch /mnt/mqueue/myqueue" , +will create a message queue named +.Pa myqueue +in the kernel, default +message queue attributes will be applied to the queue. +It is not +advised to use this method to create a queue; +it is better to use the .Xr mq_open 2 -system call to create the queue, the -.Xr mq_open 2 -allows user to specify differnt attributes. +system call to create a queue as it +allows the user to specify different attributes. .Pp To see the queue's attributes, just read the file: .Pp -.Dl cat /mnt/mqueue/myqueue +.Dl "cat /mnt/mqueue/myqueue" .Sh SEE ALSO -.Xr mq_open 2 , .Xr mount 2 , +.Xr mq_open 2 , .Xr unmount 2 , .Xr mount 8 , -.Xr umount 8 . +.Xr umount 8 .Sh AUTHORS This manual page was written by .An "David Xu" Aq davidxu@FreeBSD.org . diff --git a/share/man/man5/reiserfs.5 b/share/man/man5/reiserfs.5 index 60f2493..b7445a6 100644 --- a/share/man/man5/reiserfs.5 +++ b/share/man/man5/reiserfs.5 @@ -47,8 +47,7 @@ The driver will permit the .Fx kernel to access -.Tn -ReiserFS +.Tn ReiserFS file systems. .Sh EXAMPLES To mount a @@ -63,10 +62,12 @@ volume located on .Xr fstab 5 , .Xr mount 8 .Sh CAVEATS -Currently, read-only access is supported for ReiserFS volumes. -Writing to a volume is currently unsupported. +Currently, only read-only access is supported for ReiserFS volumes, +writing to a volume is not supported. .Sh HISTORY +The .Nm +file system support first appeared in .Fx 6.0 . .Sh AUTHORS |