udev likes to get information about a device as key=value pairs so it
can create disk/by-id links etc. So add --export flag which causes
the output of --detail to easily parsable.
From: Kay Sievers <kay.sievers@novell.com>
From: Peter Samuelson <peter@p12n.org>
nroff formats "-" as the very short hyphen used for hyphenated terms
and for splitting a word across two lines. When you want a literal
ASCII "-", like for typing on a command line, you're supposed to use
"\-" instead.
Yeah, it sounds pedantic, but it actually makes a difference. With
modern Unicode-capable terminals, "man" actually renders these with
different characters, so if you try to search for "--create" in your
favorite pager, you won't find it unless the nroff source says
"\-\-create". This discrepancy doesn't generally show up with
non-Unicode terminals.
Signed-Off-By: Peter Samuelson <peter@p12n.org>
From: Peter Samuelson <peter@p12n.org>
Option names and example command lines seem to be boldface most of the
time, fix up the few that weren't.
Signed-Off-By: Peter Samuelson <peter@p12n.org>
From: Peter Samuelson <peter@p12n.org>
\(em renders as "--" in ASCII, and a nice em dash (i.e., a dash the
width of the letter "m") in more capable formats like PostScript.
Signed-Off-By: Peter Samuelson <peter@p12n.org>
From: Peter Samuelson <peter@p12n.org>
do not hyphenate terms:
"override", "therein", "overwrite", "superblock format".
Signed-Off-By: Peter Samuelson <peter@p12n.org>
If two drives in a raid5 disappear at the same time, then "-Af"
will add them both in rather than just one and forcing the array
to 'clean'. This is slightly safer in some cases.
Depending on the size of the array we reserve space for up to 128K
of bitmap, and we use it where possible.
When hot-adding to a version 1.0 we can still only use the 3K at the
end though - need a sysfs interface to improve that.
If a small chunksize is requested on Create, we don't auto-enlarge
the reserved space - this still needs to be fixed.
If an auto-assembly attempt failes because the array cannot be
opened or because the array has already been created, then we
get into an infinite loop.
Reported-by: Dan Pascu <dan@ag-projects.com>
Fixes-debian-bug: 396582
From: Goswin Brederlow <brederlo@informatik.uni-tuebingen.de>
This is already mentioned in the config documentation, but not in the
place when the normal default is mentioned.
Fixes-debian-bug: 396914