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* Allow tuning of read-only mounted file system.luoqi1999-01-201-4/+47
| | | | Reviewed by: Bruce Evans <bde@zeta.org.au>
* Sort options alphabetically.des1999-01-131-2/+2
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* Document -n (soft-update) flag.charnier1998-08-032-21/+21
| | | | Add rcsid, remove unused #includes. Sync usage() and SYNOPSIS.
* Reviewed by: dyson@freebsd.org (john Dyson), dg@root.com (david greenman)julian1998-03-082-1/+23
| | | | | Submitted by: Kirk McKusick (mcKusick@mckusick.com) Obtained from: WHistle development tree
* Cosmetic in usage string.charnier1997-06-191-1/+1
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* Correct some man page cross references and some filempp1996-02-051-2/+1
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* Add (apparently) Larry McVoy's warning....peter1995-08-121-0/+2
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* When tuneing filesystems with tunefs, it is not obvious what the currentjoerg1995-06-252-0/+39
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | parameters are. You can use dumpfs, but that's not obvious which settings are tuneable, and is far from clear to the non-guru (it's like using a hexdump of a tar archive to get a table-of-contents). There is also an undocumented option in the man page that can be dangerous. Suppose your disk driver decides to scramble all writes while you tell tunefs to update all backup superblocks. This suggested change adds a '-p' (print) switch to bring it in line with some SVR4 systems. (Slightly changed by me, mostly for optics. - joerg) Submitted by: peter@haywire.dialix.com
* Remove trailing whitespace.rgrimes1995-05-301-1/+1
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* Changed manual page to conform to the reality in FreeBSD.dg1995-03-151-9/+8
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* Convert to our man installation style. Also fixed long-standing bugwollman1994-08-051-1/+1
| | | | | in `fastboot'/`fasthalt' in which the interpreter would hang around after `reboot' or `halt' is run, causing an irritating ``Killed'' message.
* BSD 4.4 Lite sbin Sourcesrgrimes1994-05-263-0/+428
Note: XNSrouted and routed NOT imported here, they shall be imported with usr.sbin.
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