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1# Czech translation for util-linux-man
2# This file is distributed under the same license as the util-linux package.
3# Copyright © of this file:
4# Luděk Brukner <Ludek.Brukner@barco.com>, 2001.
5# Ondřej Pavlíček <mox@post.cz>, 2001.
6# Petr Kolář <Petr.Kolar@vslib.cz>, 2001.
7# Pavel Heimlich <tropikhajma@gmail.com>, 2009.
8# Petr Písař <petr.pisar@atlas.cz>, 2022.
9msgid ""
10msgstr ""
11"Project-Id-Version: util-linux-man 2.38-rc4\n"
12"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: util-linux@vger.kernel.org\n"
a5b0d099 13"POT-Creation-Date: 2023-11-23 11:31+0100\n"
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14"PO-Revision-Date: 2022-03-19 16:33+01:00\n"
15"Last-Translator: Petr Písař <petr.pisar@atlas.cz>\n"
16"Language-Team: Czech <translation-team-cs@lists.sourceforge.net>\n"
17"Language: cs\n"
18"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
19"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
20"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
21"X-Bugs: Report translation errors to the Language-Team address.\n"
22"Plural-Forms: nplurals=3; plural=(n==1) ? 0 : (n>=2 && n<=4) ? 1 : 2;\n"
23
24#. type: Title ==
25#: ../man-common/bugreports.adoc:1
26#, no-wrap
27msgid "REPORTING BUGS"
28msgstr "HLÁŠENÍ CHYB"
29
30#. type: Plain text
31#: ../man-common/bugreports.adoc:3
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32msgid ""
33"For bug reports, use the issue tracker at https://github.com/util-linux/util-"
34"linux/issues."
35msgstr ""
36"Pro hlášení chyb (anglicky) použijte systém pro sledování problémů na "
37"https://github.com/util-linux/util-linux/issues."
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38
39#. type: Title ==
40#: ../man-common/colors.adoc:1
41#, no-wrap
42msgid "COLORS"
43msgstr "BARVY"
44
45#. type: Plain text
46#: ../man-common/colors.adoc:5
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47msgid ""
48"The output colorization is implemented by *terminal-colors.d*(5) "
49"functionality. Implicit coloring can be disabled by an empty file"
50msgstr ""
51"Obarvení výstupu je zařízeno pomocí funkcionality v *terminal-colors.d*(5). "
52"Výchozí obarvení lze vypnout pomocí prázdného souboru"
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53
54#. type: delimited block _
55#: ../man-common/colors.adoc:7
56msgid "_/etc/terminal-colors.d/{command}.disable_"
57msgstr "_/etc/terminal-colors.d/{command}.disable_"
58
59#. type: Plain text
60#: ../man-common/colors.adoc:9
61msgid "for the *{command}* command or for all tools by"
62msgstr "pro příkaz *{command}* nebo pro všechny nástroje z"
63
64#. type: delimited block _
65#: ../man-common/colors.adoc:11
66msgid "_/etc/terminal-colors.d/disable_"
67msgstr "_/etc/terminal-colors.d/disable_"
68
69#. type: Plain text
70#: ../man-common/colors.adoc:14 ../lib/terminal-colors.d.5.adoc:47
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71msgid ""
72"The user-specific _$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/terminal-colors.d_ or _$HOME/.config/"
73"terminal-colors.d_ overrides the global setting."
74msgstr ""
75"Globální nastavení lze přebít uživatelským nastavením v _$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/"
76"terminal-colors.d_ a _$HOME/.config/terminal-colors.d_."
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77
78#. type: Plain text
79#: ../man-common/colors.adoc:17
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80msgid ""
81"Note that the output colorization may be enabled by default, and in this "
82"case _terminal-colors.d_ directories do not have to exist yet."
83msgstr ""
84"Pamatujte, že obarvení výstupu může být standardně zapnuto a v takovém "
85"případě adresáře _terminal-colors.d_ nemusí ještě existovat."
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86
87#. type: Title ==
88#: ../man-common/footer-config.adoc:1 ../man-common/footer-lib.adoc:1
89#: ../man-common/footer.adoc:1 ../login-utils/vipw.8.adoc:79
90#, no-wrap
91msgid "AVAILABILITY"
92msgstr "TIRÁŽ"
93
94#. TRANSLATORS: Keep *{configfile}* untranslated, it will be replaced with the name of the configuration file.
95#. type: Plain text
96#: ../man-common/footer-config.adoc:4
97#, no-wrap
98msgid "*{configfile}* is part of the util-linux package which can be downloaded from https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util-linux/[Linux Kernel Archive].\n"
99msgstr "*{configfile}* je součástí balíku util-linux, který lze stáhnout z https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util-linux/[archivu jádra Linuxu].\n"
100
101#. TRANSLATORS: Keep *{lib}* and {firstversion} untranslated, will be replaced with the library name and the version of util-linux where the library appeared for the first time.
102#. type: Plain text
103#: ../man-common/footer-lib.adoc:4
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104msgid ""
105"The *{lib}* library is part of the util-linux package since version "
106"{firstversion}. It can be downloaded from https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/"
107"utils/util-linux/[Linux Kernel Archive]."
108msgstr ""
109"Knihovna *{lib}* je součástí balíku util-linux od verze {firstversion}. "
110"Stáhnout jej lze z https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util-linux/"
111"[archivu jádra Linuxu]."
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112
113#. TRANSLATORS: Keep *{command}* untranslated, it will be replaced with the command name.
114#. type: Plain text
115#: ../man-common/footer.adoc:4
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116msgid ""
117"The *{command}* command is part of the util-linux package which can be "
118"downloaded from https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util-linux/[Linux "
119"Kernel Archive]."
120msgstr ""
121"Příkaz *{command}* je součástí balíku util-linux, který lze stáhnout "
122"z https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util-linux/[archivu jádra Linuxu]."
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123
124#. type: Labeled list
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125#: ../man-common/help-version.adoc:1 ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:222
126#: ../login-utils/chsh.1.adoc:39 ../sys-utils/blkpr.8.adoc:45
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127#: ../sys-utils/setsid.1.adoc:37
128#, no-wrap
129msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
130msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
131
132#. type: Plain text
133#: ../man-common/help-version.adoc:3 ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:114
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134#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:224 ../login-utils/chfn.1.adoc:51
135#: ../sys-utils/blkpr.8.adoc:47 ../sys-utils/rfkill.8.adoc:48
a5b0d099 136#: ../sys-utils/setsid.1.adoc:39 ../text-utils/col.1.adoc:82
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137msgid "Display help text and exit."
138msgstr "Zobrazí text nápovědy a skončí."
139
140#. type: Labeled list
141#: ../man-common/help-version.adoc:4 ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:100
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142#: ../login-utils/chfn.1.adoc:52 ../login-utils/chsh.1.adoc:43
143#: ../sys-utils/blkpr.8.adoc:42 ../sys-utils/setsid.1.adoc:34
a5b0d099 144#: ../text-utils/col.1.adoc:83
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145#, no-wrap
146msgid "*-V*, *--version*"
147msgstr "*-V*, *--version*"
148
149#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 150#: ../man-common/help-version.adoc:5 ../text-utils/col.1.adoc:85
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151msgid "Print version and exit."
152msgstr "Zobrazí verzi a skončí."
153
154#. type: Plain text
155#: ../man-common/in-bytes.adoc:2
156msgid "Print the sizes in bytes rather than in a human-readable format."
157msgstr "Zobrazí velikosti v bajtech namísto v podobě srozumitelnější lidem."
158
159#. type: Plain text
160#: ../man-common/in-bytes.adoc:7
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161msgid ""
162"By default, the unit, sizes are expressed in, is byte, and unit prefixes are "
163"in power of 2^10 (1024). Abbreviations of symbols are exhibited truncated in "
164"order to reach a better readability, by exhibiting alone the first letter of "
165"them; examples: \"1 KiB\" and \"1 MiB\" are respectively exhibited as \"1 "
166"K\" and \"1 M\", then omitting on purpose the mention \"iB\", which is part "
167"of these abbreviations."
168msgstr ""
169"Standardně jednotka, v nichž jsou velikosti vyjádřeny, je bajt, a předpony "
170"jednotek jsou v mocninách 2^10 (1024). Zkratky symbolů jsou kvůli lepší "
171"srozumitelnosti zkráceny na první písmeno. Například: „1 KiB“ a „1 MiB“ jsou "
172"zobrazeny jako „1 K“ a „1 M“, přičemž koncovka „iB“, která je součástí "
173"těchto zkratek, je záměrně vynechána."
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174
175#. type: Title ==
176#: ../man-common/translation.adoc:1
177#, no-wrap
178msgid "TRANSLATION"
179msgstr "PŘEKLAD"
180
181#. type: Plain text
182#: ../man-common/translation.adoc:6
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183#, fuzzy
184#| msgid ""
185#| "For the authors of this translation, see the header of the corresponding "
186#| "*.po file at GNU TP: http://translationproject.org/domain/util-linux-man."
187#| "html"
188msgid ""
189"For the authors of this translation, see the header of the corresponding *."
190"po file at GNU TP: https://translationproject.org/domain/util-linux-man.html"
191msgstr ""
192"Autory tohoto překladu lze zjistit nahlédnutím do hlavičky odpovídajícího "
193"souboru *.po na GNU TP: http://translationproject.org/domain/util-linux-man."
194"html"
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195
196#. TRANSLATORS: Please replace %1 with the address of the mailing list of your
197#. translation team.
198#. type: Plain text
199#: ../man-common/translation.adoc:12
200msgid "Report man page translation bugs to: <%1>"
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201msgstr ""
202"Chyby v překladu manuálové stránky hlaste (česky) na: <translation-team-"
203"cs@lists.sourceforge.net>"
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204
205#. addpart.8 -- man page for addpart
206#. Copyright 2007 Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>
207#. Copyright 2007 Red Hat, Inc.
208#. May be distributed under the GNU General Public License
209#. type: Title =
210#: ../disk-utils/addpart.8.adoc:8
211#, no-wrap
212msgid "addpart(8)"
213msgstr ""
214
215#. type: Attribute :man manual:
216#: ../disk-utils/addpart.8.adoc:10 ../disk-utils/blockdev.8.adoc:10
217#: ../disk-utils/cfdisk.8.adoc:18 ../disk-utils/delpart.8.adoc:10
218#: ../disk-utils/fdformat.8.adoc:8 ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:11
219#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:8 ../disk-utils/fsck.cramfs.8.adoc:4
220#: ../disk-utils/fsck.minix.8.adoc:8 ../disk-utils/isosize.8.adoc:4
221#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.8.adoc:4 ../disk-utils/mkfs.bfs.8.adoc:8
222#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.cramfs.8.adoc:4 ../disk-utils/mkfs.minix.8.adoc:11
223#: ../disk-utils/mkswap.8.adoc:8 ../disk-utils/partx.8.adoc:11
224#: ../disk-utils/raw.8.adoc:4 ../disk-utils/resizepart.8.adoc:10
225#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:17 ../disk-utils/swaplabel.8.adoc:8
226#: ../login-utils/nologin.8.adoc:4 ../login-utils/sulogin.8.adoc:22
227#: ../login-utils/vipw.8.adoc:38 ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:6
228#: ../misc-utils/findfs.8.adoc:6 ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:4
229#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:4 ../misc-utils/lslocks.8.adoc:14
230#: ../misc-utils/uuidd.8.adoc:8 ../misc-utils/wipefs.8.adoc:6
231#: ../sys-utils/blkdiscard.8.adoc:4 ../sys-utils/blkzone.8.adoc:4
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232#: ../sys-utils/blkpr.8.adoc:4 ../sys-utils/chcpu.8.adoc:4
233#: ../sys-utils/chmem.8.adoc:4 ../sys-utils/ctrlaltdel.8.adoc:8
234#: ../sys-utils/fsfreeze.8.adoc:4 ../sys-utils/fstrim.8.adoc:4
235#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:11 ../sys-utils/ldattach.8.adoc:8
236#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:4 ../sys-utils/lsns.8.adoc:9
237#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:34 ../sys-utils/pivot_root.8.adoc:4
238#: ../sys-utils/readprofile.8.adoc:4 ../sys-utils/rfkill.8.adoc:4
239#: ../sys-utils/rtcwake.8.adoc:4 ../sys-utils/setarch.8.adoc:4
240#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:4 ../sys-utils/switch_root.8.adoc:4
241#: ../sys-utils/tunelp.8.adoc:4 ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:29
242#: ../sys-utils/wdctl.8.adoc:4 ../sys-utils/zramctl.8.adoc:4
243#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:4
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244#, no-wrap
245msgid "System Administration"
246msgstr ""
247
248#. type: Title ==
249#: ../disk-utils/addpart.8.adoc:15 ../disk-utils/blockdev.8.adoc:15
250#: ../disk-utils/cfdisk.8.adoc:23 ../disk-utils/delpart.8.adoc:15
251#: ../disk-utils/fdformat.8.adoc:13 ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:17
252#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:13 ../disk-utils/fsck.cramfs.8.adoc:9
253#: ../disk-utils/fsck.minix.8.adoc:13 ../disk-utils/isosize.8.adoc:9
254#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.8.adoc:9 ../disk-utils/mkfs.bfs.8.adoc:13
255#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.cramfs.8.adoc:9 ../disk-utils/mkfs.minix.8.adoc:16
256#: ../disk-utils/mkswap.8.adoc:13 ../disk-utils/partx.8.adoc:16
257#: ../disk-utils/raw.8.adoc:9 ../disk-utils/resizepart.8.adoc:15
258#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:24 ../disk-utils/swaplabel.8.adoc:13
259#: ../lib/terminal-colors.d.5.adoc:17 ../libblkid/libblkid.3.adoc:16
260#: ../libuuid/man/uuid.3.adoc:41 ../libuuid/man/uuid_clear.3.adoc:41
261#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_compare.3.adoc:41 ../libuuid/man/uuid_copy.3.adoc:41
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262#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_generate.3.adoc:43 ../libuuid/man/uuid_is_null.3.adoc:41
263#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_parse.3.adoc:41 ../libuuid/man/uuid_time.3.adoc:41
264#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_unparse.3.adoc:41 ../login-utils/chfn.1.adoc:17
265#: ../login-utils/chsh.1.adoc:17 ../login-utils/last.1.adoc:26
266#: ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:13 ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:11
267#: ../login-utils/newgrp.1.adoc:11 ../login-utils/nologin.8.adoc:9
268#: ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:9 ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:10
269#: ../login-utils/sulogin.8.adoc:28 ../login-utils/utmpdump.1.adoc:26
270#: ../login-utils/vipw.8.adoc:43 ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:12
271#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:47 ../misc-utils/fadvise.1.adoc:9
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272#: ../misc-utils/fincore.1.adoc:15 ../misc-utils/findfs.8.adoc:11
273#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:10 ../misc-utils/getopt.1.adoc:10
274#: ../misc-utils/hardlink.1.adoc:15 ../misc-utils/kill.1.adoc:14
275#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:43 ../misc-utils/look.1.adoc:43
276#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:9 ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:15
277#: ../misc-utils/lslocks.8.adoc:20 ../misc-utils/mcookie.1.adoc:11
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278#: ../misc-utils/namei.1.adoc:9 ../misc-utils/pipesz.1.adoc:9
279#: ../misc-utils/rename.1.adoc:11 ../misc-utils/uuidd.8.adoc:13
280#: ../misc-utils/uuidgen.1.adoc:13 ../misc-utils/uuidparse.1.adoc:11
281#: ../misc-utils/waitpid.1.adoc:9 ../misc-utils/whereis.1.adoc:43
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282#: ../misc-utils/wipefs.8.adoc:11 ../schedutils/chrt.1.adoc:34
283#: ../schedutils/ionice.1.adoc:10 ../schedutils/taskset.1.adoc:33
284#: ../schedutils/uclampset.1.adoc:34 ../sys-utils/adjtime_config.5.adoc:9
285#: ../sys-utils/blkdiscard.8.adoc:9 ../sys-utils/blkzone.8.adoc:9
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286#: ../sys-utils/blkpr.8.adoc:9 ../sys-utils/chcpu.8.adoc:9
287#: ../sys-utils/chmem.8.adoc:9 ../sys-utils/choom.1.adoc:9
288#: ../sys-utils/ctrlaltdel.8.adoc:13 ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:13
289#: ../sys-utils/eject.1.adoc:17 ../sys-utils/fallocate.1.adoc:9
290#: ../sys-utils/flock.1.adoc:34 ../sys-utils/fsfreeze.8.adoc:9
291#: ../sys-utils/fstab.5.adoc:43 ../sys-utils/fstrim.8.adoc:9
292#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:17 ../sys-utils/ipcmk.1.adoc:13
293#: ../sys-utils/ipcrm.1.adoc:14 ../sys-utils/ipcs.1.adoc:13
294#: ../sys-utils/irqtop.1.adoc:9 ../sys-utils/ldattach.8.adoc:13
295#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:9 ../sys-utils/lscpu.1.adoc:9
296#: ../sys-utils/lsipc.1.adoc:9 ../sys-utils/lsirq.1.adoc:9
297#: ../sys-utils/lsmem.1.adoc:9 ../sys-utils/lsns.8.adoc:14
298#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:40 ../sys-utils/mountpoint.1.adoc:9
299#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:9 ../sys-utils/pivot_root.8.adoc:9
300#: ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:15 ../sys-utils/readprofile.8.adoc:9
301#: ../sys-utils/renice.1.adoc:43 ../sys-utils/rfkill.8.adoc:9
302#: ../sys-utils/rtcwake.8.adoc:9 ../sys-utils/setarch.8.adoc:9
303#: ../sys-utils/setpriv.1.adoc:9 ../sys-utils/setsid.1.adoc:11
304#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:9 ../sys-utils/switch_root.8.adoc:9
305#: ../sys-utils/tunelp.8.adoc:9 ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:34
306#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:9 ../sys-utils/wdctl.8.adoc:9
307#: ../sys-utils/zramctl.8.adoc:9 ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:9
308#: ../term-utils/mesg.1.adoc:43 ../term-utils/script.1.adoc:44
309#: ../term-utils/scriptlive.1.adoc:10 ../term-utils/scriptreplay.1.adoc:10
310#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:16 ../term-utils/wall.1.adoc:44
311#: ../term-utils/write.1.adoc:46 ../text-utils/col.1.adoc:46
312#: ../text-utils/colcrt.1.adoc:44 ../text-utils/colrm.1.adoc:43
313#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:43 ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:45
314#: ../text-utils/line.1.adoc:10 ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:46
315#: ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:10 ../text-utils/rev.1.adoc:43
316#: ../text-utils/ul.1.adoc:43
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317#, no-wrap
318msgid "NAME"
319msgstr "JMÉNO"
320
321#. type: Plain text
322#: ../disk-utils/addpart.8.adoc:18
323msgid "addpart - tell the kernel about the existence of a partition"
324msgstr ""
325
326#. type: Title ==
327#: ../disk-utils/addpart.8.adoc:19 ../disk-utils/blockdev.8.adoc:19
328#: ../disk-utils/cfdisk.8.adoc:27 ../disk-utils/delpart.8.adoc:19
329#: ../disk-utils/fdformat.8.adoc:17 ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:21
330#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:17 ../disk-utils/fsck.cramfs.8.adoc:13
331#: ../disk-utils/fsck.minix.8.adoc:17 ../disk-utils/isosize.8.adoc:13
332#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.8.adoc:13 ../disk-utils/mkfs.bfs.8.adoc:17
333#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.cramfs.8.adoc:13 ../disk-utils/mkfs.minix.8.adoc:20
334#: ../disk-utils/mkswap.8.adoc:17 ../disk-utils/partx.8.adoc:20
335#: ../disk-utils/raw.8.adoc:13 ../disk-utils/resizepart.8.adoc:19
336#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:28 ../disk-utils/swaplabel.8.adoc:17
337#: ../lib/terminal-colors.d.5.adoc:21 ../libblkid/libblkid.3.adoc:20
338#: ../libuuid/man/uuid.3.adoc:45 ../libuuid/man/uuid_clear.3.adoc:45
339#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_compare.3.adoc:45 ../libuuid/man/uuid_copy.3.adoc:45
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340#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_generate.3.adoc:47 ../libuuid/man/uuid_is_null.3.adoc:45
341#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_parse.3.adoc:45 ../libuuid/man/uuid_time.3.adoc:45
342#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_unparse.3.adoc:45 ../login-utils/chfn.1.adoc:21
343#: ../login-utils/chsh.1.adoc:21 ../login-utils/last.1.adoc:30
344#: ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:17 ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:15
345#: ../login-utils/newgrp.1.adoc:15 ../login-utils/nologin.8.adoc:13
346#: ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:13 ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:14
347#: ../login-utils/sulogin.8.adoc:32 ../login-utils/utmpdump.1.adoc:30
348#: ../login-utils/vipw.8.adoc:47 ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:16
349#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:51 ../misc-utils/fadvise.1.adoc:13
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350#: ../misc-utils/fincore.1.adoc:19 ../misc-utils/findfs.8.adoc:15
351#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:14 ../misc-utils/getopt.1.adoc:14
352#: ../misc-utils/hardlink.1.adoc:19 ../misc-utils/kill.1.adoc:18
353#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:47 ../misc-utils/look.1.adoc:47
354#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:13 ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:19
355#: ../misc-utils/lslocks.8.adoc:24 ../misc-utils/mcookie.1.adoc:15
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356#: ../misc-utils/namei.1.adoc:13 ../misc-utils/pipesz.1.adoc:13
357#: ../misc-utils/rename.1.adoc:15 ../misc-utils/uuidd.8.adoc:17
358#: ../misc-utils/uuidgen.1.adoc:17 ../misc-utils/uuidparse.1.adoc:15
359#: ../misc-utils/waitpid.1.adoc:13 ../misc-utils/whereis.1.adoc:47
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360#: ../misc-utils/wipefs.8.adoc:15 ../schedutils/chrt.1.adoc:38
361#: ../schedutils/ionice.1.adoc:14 ../schedutils/taskset.1.adoc:37
362#: ../schedutils/uclampset.1.adoc:39 ../sys-utils/adjtime_config.5.adoc:13
363#: ../sys-utils/blkdiscard.8.adoc:13 ../sys-utils/blkzone.8.adoc:13
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364#: ../sys-utils/blkpr.8.adoc:13 ../sys-utils/chcpu.8.adoc:13
365#: ../sys-utils/chmem.8.adoc:13 ../sys-utils/ctrlaltdel.8.adoc:17
366#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:17 ../sys-utils/fallocate.1.adoc:13
367#: ../sys-utils/flock.1.adoc:38 ../sys-utils/fsfreeze.8.adoc:13
368#: ../sys-utils/fstab.5.adoc:47 ../sys-utils/fstrim.8.adoc:13
369#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:21 ../sys-utils/ipcmk.1.adoc:17
370#: ../sys-utils/ipcrm.1.adoc:18 ../sys-utils/ipcs.1.adoc:17
371#: ../sys-utils/irqtop.1.adoc:13 ../sys-utils/ldattach.8.adoc:17
372#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:13 ../sys-utils/lscpu.1.adoc:13
373#: ../sys-utils/lsipc.1.adoc:13 ../sys-utils/lsirq.1.adoc:13
374#: ../sys-utils/lsmem.1.adoc:13 ../sys-utils/lsns.8.adoc:18
375#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:44 ../sys-utils/mountpoint.1.adoc:13
376#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:13 ../sys-utils/pivot_root.8.adoc:13
377#: ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:19 ../sys-utils/readprofile.8.adoc:13
378#: ../sys-utils/renice.1.adoc:47 ../sys-utils/rfkill.8.adoc:13
379#: ../sys-utils/rtcwake.8.adoc:13 ../sys-utils/setarch.8.adoc:13
380#: ../sys-utils/setpriv.1.adoc:13 ../sys-utils/setsid.1.adoc:15
381#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:13 ../sys-utils/switch_root.8.adoc:13
382#: ../sys-utils/tunelp.8.adoc:13 ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:38
383#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:13 ../sys-utils/wdctl.8.adoc:13
384#: ../sys-utils/zramctl.8.adoc:13 ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:13
385#: ../term-utils/mesg.1.adoc:47 ../term-utils/script.1.adoc:48
386#: ../term-utils/scriptlive.1.adoc:14 ../term-utils/scriptreplay.1.adoc:14
387#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:20 ../term-utils/wall.1.adoc:48
388#: ../text-utils/col.1.adoc:50 ../text-utils/colcrt.1.adoc:48
389#: ../text-utils/colrm.1.adoc:47 ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:47
390#: ../text-utils/line.1.adoc:14 ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:50
391#: ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:14 ../text-utils/rev.1.adoc:47
392#: ../text-utils/ul.1.adoc:47
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393#, no-wrap
394msgid "SYNOPSIS"
395msgstr "POUŽITÍ"
396
397#. type: Plain text
398#: ../disk-utils/addpart.8.adoc:22
399#, no-wrap
400msgid "*addpart* _device partition start length_\n"
401msgstr ""
402
403#. type: Title ==
404#: ../disk-utils/addpart.8.adoc:23 ../disk-utils/blockdev.8.adoc:27
405#: ../disk-utils/cfdisk.8.adoc:31 ../disk-utils/delpart.8.adoc:23
406#: ../disk-utils/fdformat.8.adoc:21 ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:27
407#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:21 ../disk-utils/fsck.cramfs.8.adoc:17
408#: ../disk-utils/fsck.minix.8.adoc:21 ../disk-utils/isosize.8.adoc:17
409#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.8.adoc:17 ../disk-utils/mkfs.bfs.8.adoc:21
410#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.cramfs.8.adoc:17 ../disk-utils/mkfs.minix.8.adoc:24
411#: ../disk-utils/mkswap.8.adoc:21 ../disk-utils/partx.8.adoc:26
412#: ../disk-utils/raw.8.adoc:23 ../disk-utils/resizepart.8.adoc:23
413#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:34 ../disk-utils/swaplabel.8.adoc:21
414#: ../lib/terminal-colors.d.5.adoc:25 ../libblkid/libblkid.3.adoc:26
415#: ../libuuid/man/uuid.3.adoc:49 ../libuuid/man/uuid_clear.3.adoc:51
416#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_compare.3.adoc:51 ../libuuid/man/uuid_copy.3.adoc:51
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417#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_generate.3.adoc:58 ../libuuid/man/uuid_is_null.3.adoc:51
418#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_parse.3.adoc:52 ../libuuid/man/uuid_time.3.adoc:51
419#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_unparse.3.adoc:53 ../login-utils/chfn.1.adoc:25
420#: ../login-utils/chsh.1.adoc:25 ../login-utils/last.1.adoc:36
421#: ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:21 ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:19
422#: ../login-utils/newgrp.1.adoc:19 ../login-utils/nologin.8.adoc:17
423#: ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:19 ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:18
424#: ../login-utils/sulogin.8.adoc:36 ../login-utils/utmpdump.1.adoc:34
425#: ../login-utils/vipw.8.adoc:53 ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:26
426#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:57 ../misc-utils/fadvise.1.adoc:19
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427#: ../misc-utils/fincore.1.adoc:23 ../misc-utils/findfs.8.adoc:19
428#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:22 ../misc-utils/getopt.1.adoc:22
429#: ../misc-utils/hardlink.1.adoc:23 ../misc-utils/kill.1.adoc:25
430#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:51 ../misc-utils/look.1.adoc:51
431#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:17 ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:23
432#: ../misc-utils/lslocks.8.adoc:28 ../misc-utils/mcookie.1.adoc:19
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433#: ../misc-utils/namei.1.adoc:17 ../misc-utils/pipesz.1.adoc:19
434#: ../misc-utils/rename.1.adoc:19 ../misc-utils/uuidd.8.adoc:21
435#: ../misc-utils/uuidgen.1.adoc:21 ../misc-utils/uuidparse.1.adoc:19
436#: ../misc-utils/waitpid.1.adoc:17 ../misc-utils/whereis.1.adoc:51
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437#: ../misc-utils/wipefs.8.adoc:24 ../schedutils/chrt.1.adoc:44
438#: ../schedutils/ionice.1.adoc:24 ../schedutils/taskset.1.adoc:43
439#: ../schedutils/uclampset.1.adoc:45 ../sys-utils/adjtime_config.5.adoc:17
440#: ../sys-utils/blkdiscard.8.adoc:17 ../sys-utils/blkzone.8.adoc:17
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441#: ../sys-utils/blkpr.8.adoc:17 ../sys-utils/chcpu.8.adoc:21
442#: ../sys-utils/chmem.8.adoc:17 ../sys-utils/choom.1.adoc:19
443#: ../sys-utils/ctrlaltdel.8.adoc:21 ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:31
444#: ../sys-utils/eject.1.adoc:23 ../sys-utils/fallocate.1.adoc:21
445#: ../sys-utils/flock.1.adoc:46 ../sys-utils/fsfreeze.8.adoc:17
446#: ../sys-utils/fstab.5.adoc:51 ../sys-utils/fstrim.8.adoc:17
447#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:25 ../sys-utils/ipcmk.1.adoc:21
448#: ../sys-utils/ipcrm.1.adoc:24 ../sys-utils/ipcs.1.adoc:21
449#: ../sys-utils/irqtop.1.adoc:17 ../sys-utils/ldattach.8.adoc:21
450#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:39 ../sys-utils/lscpu.1.adoc:17
451#: ../sys-utils/lsipc.1.adoc:17 ../sys-utils/lsirq.1.adoc:17
452#: ../sys-utils/lsmem.1.adoc:17 ../sys-utils/lsns.8.adoc:22
453#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:60 ../sys-utils/mountpoint.1.adoc:19
454#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:17 ../sys-utils/pivot_root.8.adoc:17
455#: ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:25 ../sys-utils/readprofile.8.adoc:21
456#: ../sys-utils/renice.1.adoc:51 ../sys-utils/rfkill.8.adoc:17
457#: ../sys-utils/rtcwake.8.adoc:17 ../sys-utils/setarch.8.adoc:21
458#: ../sys-utils/setpriv.1.adoc:17 ../sys-utils/setsid.1.adoc:19
459#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:19 ../sys-utils/switch_root.8.adoc:19
460#: ../sys-utils/tunelp.8.adoc:17 ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:46
461#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:17 ../sys-utils/wdctl.8.adoc:17
462#: ../sys-utils/zramctl.8.adoc:31 ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:17
463#: ../term-utils/mesg.1.adoc:51 ../term-utils/script.1.adoc:52
464#: ../term-utils/scriptlive.1.adoc:18 ../term-utils/scriptreplay.1.adoc:18
465#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:24 ../term-utils/wall.1.adoc:52
466#: ../term-utils/write.1.adoc:52 ../text-utils/col.1.adoc:54
467#: ../text-utils/colcrt.1.adoc:52 ../text-utils/colrm.1.adoc:51
468#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:51 ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:53
469#: ../text-utils/line.1.adoc:18 ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:54
470#: ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:18 ../text-utils/rev.1.adoc:51
471#: ../text-utils/ul.1.adoc:51
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472#, no-wrap
473msgid "DESCRIPTION"
474msgstr "POPIS"
475
476#. type: Plain text
477#: ../disk-utils/addpart.8.adoc:26
478#, no-wrap
479msgid "*addpart* tells the Linux kernel about the existence of the specified partition. The command is a simple wrapper around the \"add partition\" ioctl.\n"
480msgstr ""
481
482#. type: Plain text
483#: ../disk-utils/addpart.8.adoc:28 ../disk-utils/delpart.8.adoc:28
484#: ../disk-utils/resizepart.8.adoc:28
485msgid "This command doesn't manipulate partitions on a block device."
486msgstr ""
487
488#. type: Title ==
489#: ../disk-utils/addpart.8.adoc:29 ../disk-utils/resizepart.8.adoc:29
b6467a72 490#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:125
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491#, no-wrap
492msgid "PARAMETERS"
493msgstr ""
494
495#. type: Labeled list
496#: ../disk-utils/addpart.8.adoc:31 ../disk-utils/resizepart.8.adoc:31
497#, no-wrap
498msgid "_device_"
499msgstr ""
500
501#. type: Plain text
502#: ../disk-utils/addpart.8.adoc:33 ../disk-utils/resizepart.8.adoc:33
503msgid "The disk device."
504msgstr ""
505
506#. type: Labeled list
507#: ../disk-utils/addpart.8.adoc:34 ../disk-utils/resizepart.8.adoc:34
508#, no-wrap
509msgid "_partition_"
510msgstr ""
511
512#. type: Plain text
513#: ../disk-utils/addpart.8.adoc:36 ../disk-utils/resizepart.8.adoc:36
514msgid "The partition number."
515msgstr ""
516
517#. type: Labeled list
518#: ../disk-utils/addpart.8.adoc:37
519#, no-wrap
520msgid "_start_"
521msgstr ""
522
523#. type: Plain text
524#: ../disk-utils/addpart.8.adoc:39
525msgid "The beginning of the partition (in 512-byte sectors)."
526msgstr ""
527
528#. type: Labeled list
529#: ../disk-utils/addpart.8.adoc:40 ../disk-utils/resizepart.8.adoc:37
530#, no-wrap
531msgid "_length_"
532msgstr ""
533
534#. type: Plain text
535#: ../disk-utils/addpart.8.adoc:42
536msgid "The length of the partition (in 512-byte sectors)."
537msgstr ""
538
539#. type: Title ==
540#: ../disk-utils/addpart.8.adoc:45 ../disk-utils/cfdisk.8.adoc:145
541#: ../disk-utils/delpart.8.adoc:33 ../disk-utils/fdformat.8.adoc:74
542#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:220 ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:159
543#: ../disk-utils/fsck.cramfs.8.adoc:51 ../disk-utils/fsck.minix.8.adoc:98
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544#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.8.adoc:53 ../disk-utils/mkfs.bfs.8.adoc:57
545#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.cramfs.8.adoc:82 ../disk-utils/mkfs.minix.8.adoc:86
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546#: ../disk-utils/mkswap.8.adoc:117 ../disk-utils/partx.8.adoc:135
547#: ../disk-utils/resizepart.8.adoc:42 ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:455
b6467a72 548#: ../disk-utils/swaplabel.8.adoc:48 ../libblkid/libblkid.3.adoc:133
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549#: ../libuuid/man/uuid.3.adoc:63 ../libuuid/man/uuid_clear.3.adoc:59
550#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_compare.3.adoc:63 ../libuuid/man/uuid_copy.3.adoc:63
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551#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_generate.3.adoc:84 ../libuuid/man/uuid_is_null.3.adoc:59
552#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_parse.3.adoc:70 ../libuuid/man/uuid_time.3.adoc:63
553#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_unparse.3.adoc:67 ../login-utils/chfn.1.adoc:80
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554#: ../login-utils/chsh.1.adoc:63 ../login-utils/last.1.adoc:129
555#: ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:169 ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:144
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556#: ../login-utils/newgrp.1.adoc:38 ../login-utils/nologin.8.adoc:67
557#: ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:129 ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:145
558#: ../login-utils/utmpdump.1.adoc:75 ../login-utils/vipw.8.adoc:72
559#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:179 ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:183
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560#: ../misc-utils/fadvise.1.adoc:57 ../misc-utils/fincore.1.adoc:56
561#: ../misc-utils/findfs.8.adoc:67 ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:239
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562#: ../misc-utils/getopt.1.adoc:151 ../misc-utils/kill.1.adoc:109
563#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:246 ../misc-utils/look.1.adoc:101
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564#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:178 ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:810
565#: ../misc-utils/lslocks.8.adoc:119 ../misc-utils/mcookie.1.adoc:54
b6467a72 566#: ../misc-utils/namei.1.adoc:75 ../misc-utils/pipesz.1.adoc:99
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567#: ../misc-utils/rename.1.adoc:106 ../misc-utils/uuidd.8.adoc:88
568#: ../misc-utils/uuidgen.1.adoc:69 ../misc-utils/uuidparse.1.adoc:68
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569#: ../misc-utils/waitpid.1.adoc:57 ../misc-utils/wipefs.8.adoc:103
570#: ../schedutils/chrt.1.adoc:148 ../schedutils/ionice.1.adoc:91
a5b0d099 571#: ../schedutils/taskset.1.adoc:145 ../schedutils/uclampset.1.adoc:130
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572#: ../sys-utils/adjtime_config.5.adoc:54 ../sys-utils/blkdiscard.8.adoc:75
573#: ../sys-utils/blkzone.8.adoc:108 ../sys-utils/blkpr.8.adoc:52
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574#: ../sys-utils/chcpu.8.adoc:76 ../sys-utils/chmem.8.adoc:81
575#: ../sys-utils/choom.1.adoc:51 ../sys-utils/ctrlaltdel.8.adoc:47
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576#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:191 ../sys-utils/eject.1.adoc:117
577#: ../sys-utils/fallocate.1.adoc:86 ../sys-utils/flock.1.adoc:131
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578#: ../sys-utils/fsfreeze.8.adoc:53 ../sys-utils/fstab.5.adoc:139
579#: ../sys-utils/fstrim.8.adoc:91 ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:378
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580#: ../sys-utils/ipcmk.1.adoc:49 ../sys-utils/ipcrm.1.adoc:68
581#: ../sys-utils/ipcs.1.adoc:88 ../sys-utils/ldattach.8.adoc:118
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582#: ../sys-utils/lscpu.1.adoc:109 ../sys-utils/lsipc.1.adoc:106
583#: ../sys-utils/lsmem.1.adoc:72 ../sys-utils/lsns.8.adoc:90
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584#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1688 ../sys-utils/mountpoint.1.adoc:65
585#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:158 ../sys-utils/pivot_root.8.adoc:63
b6467a72 586#: ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:135 ../sys-utils/renice.1.adoc:102
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588#: ../sys-utils/setarch.8.adoc:95 ../sys-utils/setpriv.1.adoc:114
589#: ../sys-utils/setsid.1.adoc:44 ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:167
590#: ../sys-utils/switch_root.8.adoc:47 ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:173
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591#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:261 ../sys-utils/zramctl.8.adoc:102
592#: ../term-utils/mesg.1.adoc:96 ../term-utils/script.1.adoc:161
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593#: ../term-utils/scriptlive.1.adoc:75 ../term-utils/scriptreplay.1.adoc:95
594#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:167 ../term-utils/wall.1.adoc:81
a5b0d099 595#: ../term-utils/write.1.adoc:80 ../text-utils/col.1.adoc:127
87fb2136 596#: ../text-utils/colcrt.1.adoc:92 ../text-utils/colrm.1.adoc:67
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597#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:234 ../text-utils/line.1.adoc:22
598#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:198 ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:142
599#: ../text-utils/rev.1.adoc:64 ../text-utils/ul.1.adoc:80
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600#, no-wrap
601msgid "SEE ALSO"
602msgstr "DALŠÍ INFORMACE"
603
604#. type: Plain text
605#: ../disk-utils/addpart.8.adoc:52
606#, fuzzy, no-wrap
607#| msgid ""
608#| "*getmntent*(3),\n"
609#| "*fs*(5),\n"
610#| "*findmnt*(8),\n"
611#| "*mount*(8),\n"
612#| "*swapon*(8)\n"
613msgid ""
614"*delpart*(8),\n"
615"*fdisk*(8),\n"
616"*parted*(8),\n"
617"*partprobe*(8),\n"
618"*partx*(8)\n"
619msgstr ""
620"*getmntent*(3),\n"
621"*fs*(5),\n"
622"*findmnt*(8),\n"
623"*mount*(8),\n"
624"*swapon*(8)\n"
625
626#
627#. Copyright 1998 Andries E. Brouwer (aeb@cwi.nl)
628#. Copyright 2007 Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>
629#. May be distributed under the GNU General Public License
630#. type: Title =
631#: ../disk-utils/blockdev.8.adoc:8
632#, no-wrap
633msgid "blockdev(8)"
634msgstr ""
635
636#. type: Plain text
637#: ../disk-utils/blockdev.8.adoc:18
638msgid "blockdev - call block device ioctls from the command line"
639msgstr ""
640
641#. type: Plain text
642#: ../disk-utils/blockdev.8.adoc:22
643#, no-wrap
644msgid "*blockdev* [*-q*] [*-v*] _command_ [_command_...] _device_ [_device_...]\n"
645msgstr ""
646
647#. type: Plain text
648#: ../disk-utils/blockdev.8.adoc:24
649#, no-wrap
650msgid "*blockdev* *--report* [_device_...]\n"
651msgstr ""
652
653#. type: Plain text
654#: ../disk-utils/blockdev.8.adoc:26
655#, no-wrap
656msgid "*blockdev* *-h*|*-V*\n"
657msgstr ""
658
659#. type: Plain text
660#: ../disk-utils/blockdev.8.adoc:30
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661msgid ""
662"The utility *blockdev* allows one to call block device ioctls from the "
663"command line."
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664msgstr ""
665
666#. type: Title ==
667#: ../disk-utils/blockdev.8.adoc:31 ../disk-utils/cfdisk.8.adoc:45
668#: ../disk-utils/delpart.8.adoc:29 ../disk-utils/fdformat.8.adoc:50
669#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:40 ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:52
670#: ../disk-utils/fsck.cramfs.8.adoc:21 ../disk-utils/fsck.minix.8.adoc:45
671#: ../disk-utils/isosize.8.adoc:21 ../disk-utils/mkfs.8.adoc:27
672#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.bfs.8.adoc:27 ../disk-utils/mkfs.cramfs.8.adoc:33
673#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.minix.8.adoc:41 ../disk-utils/mkswap.8.adoc:39
674#: ../disk-utils/partx.8.adoc:40 ../disk-utils/raw.8.adoc:37
675#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:139 ../disk-utils/swaplabel.8.adoc:29
676#: ../login-utils/chfn.1.adoc:35 ../login-utils/chsh.1.adoc:31
677#: ../login-utils/last.1.adoc:46 ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:39
678#: ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:27 ../login-utils/newgrp.1.adoc:25
679#: ../login-utils/nologin.8.adoc:25 ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:33
680#: ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:34 ../login-utils/sulogin.8.adoc:50
681#: ../login-utils/utmpdump.1.adoc:38 ../login-utils/vipw.8.adoc:57
682#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:42 ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:67
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683#: ../misc-utils/fadvise.1.adoc:24 ../misc-utils/fincore.1.adoc:29
684#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:34 ../misc-utils/getopt.1.adoc:32
685#: ../misc-utils/hardlink.1.adoc:41 ../misc-utils/kill.1.adoc:53
686#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:57 ../misc-utils/look.1.adoc:57
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687#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:33 ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:39
688#: ../misc-utils/lslocks.8.adoc:32 ../misc-utils/mcookie.1.adoc:29
b6467a72 689#: ../misc-utils/namei.1.adoc:39 ../misc-utils/pipesz.1.adoc:35
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690#: ../misc-utils/rename.1.adoc:23 ../misc-utils/uuidd.8.adoc:25
691#: ../misc-utils/uuidgen.1.adoc:29 ../misc-utils/uuidparse.1.adoc:48
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692#: ../misc-utils/waitpid.1.adoc:24 ../misc-utils/whereis.1.adoc:71
693#: ../misc-utils/wipefs.8.adoc:38 ../schedutils/chrt.1.adoc:90
694#: ../schedutils/ionice.1.adoc:46 ../schedutils/taskset.1.adoc:69
a5b0d099 695#: ../schedutils/uclampset.1.adoc:67 ../sys-utils/blkdiscard.8.adoc:27
b6467a72 696#: ../sys-utils/blkzone.8.adoc:82 ../sys-utils/blkpr.8.adoc:23
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697#: ../sys-utils/chcpu.8.adoc:27 ../sys-utils/chmem.8.adoc:35
698#: ../sys-utils/choom.1.adoc:23 ../sys-utils/ctrlaltdel.8.adoc:35
699#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:37 ../sys-utils/eject.1.adoc:35
700#: ../sys-utils/fallocate.1.adoc:27 ../sys-utils/flock.1.adoc:54
701#: ../sys-utils/fsfreeze.8.adoc:29 ../sys-utils/fstrim.8.adoc:27
a5b0d099 702#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:111 ../sys-utils/ipcmk.1.adoc:25
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703#: ../sys-utils/ipcrm.1.adoc:36 ../sys-utils/ipcs.1.adoc:25
704#: ../sys-utils/irqtop.1.adoc:23 ../sys-utils/ldattach.8.adoc:74
705#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:49 ../sys-utils/lscpu.1.adoc:31
706#: ../sys-utils/lsipc.1.adoc:21 ../sys-utils/lsirq.1.adoc:23
707#: ../sys-utils/lsmem.1.adoc:31 ../sys-utils/lsns.8.adoc:32
708#: ../sys-utils/mountpoint.1.adoc:23 ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:47
709#: ../sys-utils/pivot_root.8.adoc:33 ../sys-utils/readprofile.8.adoc:25
b6467a72 710#: ../sys-utils/renice.1.adoc:57 ../sys-utils/rfkill.8.adoc:25
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711#: ../sys-utils/rtcwake.8.adoc:31 ../sys-utils/setarch.8.adoc:29
712#: ../sys-utils/setpriv.1.adoc:23 ../sys-utils/setsid.1.adoc:23
713#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:29 ../sys-utils/switch_root.8.adoc:25
714#: ../sys-utils/tunelp.8.adoc:21 ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:52
715#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:53 ../sys-utils/wdctl.8.adoc:25
716#: ../sys-utils/zramctl.8.adoc:39 ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:56
717#: ../term-utils/mesg.1.adoc:69 ../term-utils/script.1.adoc:62
718#: ../term-utils/scriptlive.1.adoc:28 ../term-utils/scriptreplay.1.adoc:30
719#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:28 ../term-utils/wall.1.adoc:60
720#: ../term-utils/write.1.adoc:72 ../text-utils/col.1.adoc:60
721#: ../text-utils/colcrt.1.adoc:56 ../text-utils/colrm.1.adoc:59
722#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:66 ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:57
723#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:58 ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:26
724#: ../text-utils/rev.1.adoc:57 ../text-utils/ul.1.adoc:55
725#, no-wrap
726msgid "OPTIONS"
727msgstr "VOLBY"
728
729#. type: Labeled list
730#: ../disk-utils/blockdev.8.adoc:33
731#, no-wrap
732msgid "*-q*"
733msgstr ""
734
735#. type: Plain text
736#: ../disk-utils/blockdev.8.adoc:35
737msgid "Be quiet."
738msgstr ""
739
740#. type: Labeled list
741#: ../disk-utils/blockdev.8.adoc:36 ../disk-utils/mkfs.cramfs.8.adoc:35
742#, no-wrap
743msgid "*-v*"
744msgstr ""
745
746#. type: Plain text
747#: ../disk-utils/blockdev.8.adoc:38 ../disk-utils/fsck.minix.8.adoc:58
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748#: ../sys-utils/rtcwake.8.adoc:107 ../sys-utils/setarch.8.adoc:44
749#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:91
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750msgid "Be verbose."
751msgstr ""
752
753#. type: Labeled list
754#: ../disk-utils/blockdev.8.adoc:39
755#, no-wrap
756msgid "*--report*"
757msgstr ""
758
759#. type: Plain text
760#: ../disk-utils/blockdev.8.adoc:41
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761msgid ""
762"Print a report for the specified device. It is possible to give multiple "
763"devices. If none is given, all devices which appear in _/proc/partitions_ "
764"are shown. Note that the partition StartSec is in 512-byte sectors."
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765msgstr ""
766
767#. type: Title ==
768#: ../disk-utils/blockdev.8.adoc:44 ../disk-utils/cfdisk.8.adoc:61
769#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:52 ../sys-utils/blkzone.8.adoc:23
770#: ../sys-utils/rfkill.8.adoc:44 ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:100
771#: ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:64
772#, no-wrap
773msgid "COMMANDS"
774msgstr ""
775
776#. type: Plain text
777#: ../disk-utils/blockdev.8.adoc:47
778msgid "It is possible to give multiple devices and multiple commands."
779msgstr ""
780
781#. type: Labeled list
782#: ../disk-utils/blockdev.8.adoc:48
783#, no-wrap
784msgid "*--flushbufs*"
785msgstr ""
786
787#. type: Plain text
788#: ../disk-utils/blockdev.8.adoc:50
789msgid "Flush buffers."
790msgstr ""
791
792#. type: Labeled list
793#: ../disk-utils/blockdev.8.adoc:51
794#, no-wrap
795msgid "*--getalignoff*"
796msgstr ""
797
798#. type: Plain text
799#: ../disk-utils/blockdev.8.adoc:53
800msgid "Get alignment offset."
801msgstr ""
802
803#. type: Labeled list
804#: ../disk-utils/blockdev.8.adoc:54
805#, no-wrap
806msgid "*--getbsz*"
807msgstr ""
808
809#. type: Plain text
810#: ../disk-utils/blockdev.8.adoc:56
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811msgid ""
812"Print the blocksize in bytes. This size does not describe device topology. "
813"It's the size used internally by the kernel and it may be modified (for "
814"example) by filesystem driver on mount."
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815msgstr ""
816
817#. type: Labeled list
818#: ../disk-utils/blockdev.8.adoc:57
819#, no-wrap
820msgid "*--getdiscardzeroes*"
821msgstr ""
822
823#. type: Plain text
824#: ../disk-utils/blockdev.8.adoc:59
825msgid "Get discard zeroes support status."
826msgstr ""
827
828#. type: Labeled list
829#: ../disk-utils/blockdev.8.adoc:60
830#, no-wrap
b6467a72 831msgid "*--getdiskseq*"
87fb2136
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832msgstr ""
833
834#. type: Plain text
835#: ../disk-utils/blockdev.8.adoc:62
b6467a72 836msgid "Get disk sequence number."
87fb2136
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837msgstr ""
838
839#. type: Labeled list
840#: ../disk-utils/blockdev.8.adoc:63
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841#, fuzzy, no-wrap
842#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
843msgid "*--getzonesz*"
844msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
845
846#. type: Plain text
847#: ../disk-utils/blockdev.8.adoc:65
848msgid "Get zone size in 512-byte sectors."
849msgstr ""
850
851#. type: Labeled list
852#: ../disk-utils/blockdev.8.adoc:66
87fb2136 853#, no-wrap
b6467a72 854msgid "*--getfra*"
87fb2136
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855msgstr ""
856
857#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 858#: ../disk-utils/blockdev.8.adoc:68
b6467a72 859msgid "Get filesystem readahead in 512-byte sectors."
87fb2136
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860msgstr ""
861
862#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 863#: ../disk-utils/blockdev.8.adoc:69
87fb2136 864#, no-wrap
b6467a72 865msgid "*--getiomin*"
87fb2136
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866msgstr ""
867
868#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 869#: ../disk-utils/blockdev.8.adoc:71
b6467a72 870msgid "Get minimum I/O size."
87fb2136
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871msgstr ""
872
873#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 874#: ../disk-utils/blockdev.8.adoc:72
87fb2136 875#, no-wrap
b6467a72 876msgid "*--getioopt*"
87fb2136
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877msgstr ""
878
879#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 880#: ../disk-utils/blockdev.8.adoc:74
b6467a72 881msgid "Get optimal I/O size."
87fb2136
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882msgstr ""
883
884#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 885#: ../disk-utils/blockdev.8.adoc:75
87fb2136 886#, no-wrap
b6467a72 887msgid "*--getmaxsect*"
87fb2136
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888msgstr ""
889
890#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 891#: ../disk-utils/blockdev.8.adoc:77
b6467a72 892msgid "Get max sectors per request."
87fb2136
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893msgstr ""
894
895#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 896#: ../disk-utils/blockdev.8.adoc:78
87fb2136 897#, no-wrap
b6467a72 898msgid "*--getpbsz*"
87fb2136
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899msgstr ""
900
901#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 902#: ../disk-utils/blockdev.8.adoc:80
b6467a72 903msgid "Get physical block (sector) size."
87fb2136
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904msgstr ""
905
906#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 907#: ../disk-utils/blockdev.8.adoc:81
87fb2136 908#, no-wrap
b6467a72 909msgid "*--getra*"
87fb2136
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910msgstr ""
911
912#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 913#: ../disk-utils/blockdev.8.adoc:83
b6467a72 914msgid "Print readahead (in 512-byte sectors)."
87fb2136
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915msgstr ""
916
917#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 918#: ../disk-utils/blockdev.8.adoc:84
87fb2136 919#, no-wrap
b6467a72 920msgid "*--getro*"
87fb2136
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921msgstr ""
922
923#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 924#: ../disk-utils/blockdev.8.adoc:86
b6467a72
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925msgid "Get read-only. Print 1 if the device is read-only, 0 otherwise."
926msgstr ""
927
928#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 929#: ../disk-utils/blockdev.8.adoc:87
b6467a72
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930#, no-wrap
931msgid "*--getsize64*"
932msgstr ""
933
934#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 935#: ../disk-utils/blockdev.8.adoc:89
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936#, fuzzy
937#| msgid "Print version and exit."
938msgid "Print device size in bytes."
939msgstr "Zobrazí verzi a skončí."
940
941#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 942#: ../disk-utils/blockdev.8.adoc:90
87fb2136
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943#, no-wrap
944msgid "*--getsize*"
945msgstr ""
946
947#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 948#: ../disk-utils/blockdev.8.adoc:92
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949msgid ""
950"Print device size (32-bit!) in sectors. Deprecated in favor of the *--getsz* "
951"option."
87fb2136
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952msgstr ""
953
954#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 955#: ../disk-utils/blockdev.8.adoc:93
87fb2136
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956#, no-wrap
957msgid "*--getss*"
958msgstr ""
959
960#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 961#: ../disk-utils/blockdev.8.adoc:95
87fb2136
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962msgid "Print logical sector size in bytes - usually 512."
963msgstr ""
964
965#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 966#: ../disk-utils/blockdev.8.adoc:96
87fb2136
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967#, no-wrap
968msgid "*--getsz*"
969msgstr ""
970
971#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 972#: ../disk-utils/blockdev.8.adoc:98
87fb2136
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973msgid "Get size in 512-byte sectors."
974msgstr ""
975
976#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 977#: ../disk-utils/blockdev.8.adoc:99
87fb2136
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978#, no-wrap
979msgid "*--rereadpt*"
980msgstr ""
981
982#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 983#: ../disk-utils/blockdev.8.adoc:101
87fb2136
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984msgid "Reread partition table"
985msgstr ""
986
987#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 988#: ../disk-utils/blockdev.8.adoc:102
87fb2136
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989#, no-wrap
990msgid "*--setbsz* _bytes_"
991msgstr ""
992
993#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 994#: ../disk-utils/blockdev.8.adoc:104
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995msgid ""
996"Set blocksize. Note that the block size is specific to the current file "
997"descriptor opening the block device, so the change of block size only "
998"persists for as long as *blockdev* has the device open, and is lost once "
999"*blockdev* exits."
87fb2136
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1000msgstr ""
1001
1002#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 1003#: ../disk-utils/blockdev.8.adoc:105
87fb2136
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1004#, no-wrap
1005msgid "*--setfra* _sectors_"
1006msgstr ""
1007
1008#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 1009#: ../disk-utils/blockdev.8.adoc:107
87fb2136
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1010msgid "Set filesystem readahead (same as *--setra* on 2.6 kernels)."
1011msgstr ""
1012
1013#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 1014#: ../disk-utils/blockdev.8.adoc:108
87fb2136
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1015#, no-wrap
1016msgid "*--setra* _sectors_"
1017msgstr ""
1018
1019#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 1020#: ../disk-utils/blockdev.8.adoc:110
87fb2136
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1021msgid "Set readahead (in 512-byte sectors)."
1022msgstr ""
1023
1024#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 1025#: ../disk-utils/blockdev.8.adoc:111
87fb2136
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1026#, no-wrap
1027msgid "*--setro*"
1028msgstr ""
1029
1030#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 1031#: ../disk-utils/blockdev.8.adoc:113
b6467a72
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1032msgid ""
1033"Set read-only. The currently active access to the device may not be affected "
1034"by the change. For example, a filesystem already mounted in read-write mode "
1035"will not be affected. The change applies after remount."
87fb2136
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1036msgstr ""
1037
1038#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 1039#: ../disk-utils/blockdev.8.adoc:114
87fb2136
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1040#, no-wrap
1041msgid "*--setrw*"
1042msgstr ""
1043
1044#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 1045#: ../disk-utils/blockdev.8.adoc:116
87fb2136
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1046msgid "Set read-write."
1047msgstr ""
1048
1049#. type: Title ==
a5b0d099 1050#: ../disk-utils/blockdev.8.adoc:117 ../disk-utils/cfdisk.8.adoc:139
87fb2136
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1051#: ../disk-utils/fdformat.8.adoc:70 ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:213
1052#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:154 ../disk-utils/fsck.minix.8.adoc:94
1053#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.8.adoc:45 ../disk-utils/partx.8.adoc:128
a5b0d099 1054#: ../disk-utils/raw.8.adoc:57 ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:449
b6467a72 1055#: ../disk-utils/swaplabel.8.adoc:44 ../libblkid/libblkid.3.adoc:123
87fb2136
PP
1056#: ../libuuid/man/uuid.3.adoc:59 ../libuuid/man/uuid_clear.3.adoc:55
1057#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_compare.3.adoc:59 ../libuuid/man/uuid_copy.3.adoc:59
b6467a72
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1058#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_generate.3.adoc:80 ../libuuid/man/uuid_is_null.3.adoc:55
1059#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_parse.3.adoc:66 ../libuuid/man/uuid_time.3.adoc:59
1060#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_unparse.3.adoc:63 ../login-utils/chfn.1.adoc:76
a5b0d099
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1061#: ../login-utils/chsh.1.adoc:59 ../login-utils/last.1.adoc:125
1062#: ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:165 ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:139
b6467a72
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1063#: ../login-utils/newgrp.1.adoc:34 ../login-utils/nologin.8.adoc:63
1064#: ../login-utils/sulogin.8.adoc:70 ../login-utils/utmpdump.1.adoc:71
1065#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:175 ../misc-utils/fadvise.1.adoc:53
a5b0d099
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1066#: ../misc-utils/fincore.1.adoc:52 ../misc-utils/findfs.8.adoc:63
1067#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:235 ../misc-utils/kill.1.adoc:102
1068#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:242 ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:173
1069#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:805 ../misc-utils/lslocks.8.adoc:115
b6467a72 1070#: ../misc-utils/namei.1.adoc:69 ../misc-utils/pipesz.1.adoc:95
a5b0d099 1071#: ../misc-utils/uuidgen.1.adoc:65 ../misc-utils/uuidparse.1.adoc:64
b6467a72
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1072#: ../misc-utils/waitpid.1.adoc:53 ../misc-utils/wipefs.8.adoc:99
1073#: ../schedutils/chrt.1.adoc:143 ../schedutils/ionice.1.adoc:86
a5b0d099 1074#: ../schedutils/taskset.1.adoc:136 ../schedutils/uclampset.1.adoc:126
b6467a72
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1075#: ../sys-utils/blkdiscard.8.adoc:70 ../sys-utils/blkzone.8.adoc:103
1076#: ../sys-utils/blkpr.8.adoc:48 ../sys-utils/chcpu.8.adoc:68
1077#: ../sys-utils/choom.1.adoc:47 ../sys-utils/ctrlaltdel.8.adoc:43
1078#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:185 ../sys-utils/eject.1.adoc:113
1079#: ../sys-utils/fallocate.1.adoc:81 ../sys-utils/flock.1.adoc:122
1080#: ../sys-utils/fsfreeze.8.adoc:49 ../sys-utils/fstrim.8.adoc:87
a5b0d099 1081#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:388 ../sys-utils/ipcmk.1.adoc:45
b6467a72 1082#: ../sys-utils/ipcs.1.adoc:84 ../sys-utils/irqtop.1.adoc:62
a5b0d099 1083#: ../sys-utils/ldattach.8.adoc:114 ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:157
b6467a72
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1084#: ../sys-utils/lscpu.1.adoc:103 ../sys-utils/lsipc.1.adoc:101
1085#: ../sys-utils/lsirq.1.adoc:45 ../sys-utils/lsmem.1.adoc:68
a5b0d099
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1086#: ../sys-utils/lsns.8.adoc:86 ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1684
1087#: ../sys-utils/mountpoint.1.adoc:61 ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:153
b6467a72
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1088#: ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:131 ../sys-utils/rfkill.8.adoc:72
1089#: ../sys-utils/rtcwake.8.adoc:122 ../sys-utils/setarch.8.adoc:89
1090#: ../sys-utils/setpriv.1.adoc:110 ../sys-utils/setsid.1.adoc:40
1091#: ../sys-utils/switch_root.8.adoc:41 ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:256
a5b0d099
KZ
1092#: ../sys-utils/wdctl.8.adoc:68 ../sys-utils/zramctl.8.adoc:97
1093#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:342 ../term-utils/scriptlive.1.adoc:62
b6467a72 1094#: ../term-utils/scriptreplay.1.adoc:79 ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:190
87fb2136
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1095#, no-wrap
1096msgid "AUTHORS"
1097msgstr ""
1098
1099#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 1100#: ../disk-utils/blockdev.8.adoc:120
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1101#, no-wrap
1102msgid "*blockdev* was written by Andries E. Brouwer and rewritten by Karel Zak.\n"
1103msgstr ""
1104
1105#
1106#
1107#. cfdisk.8 -- man page for cfdisk
1108#. Copyright 1994 Kevin E. Martin (martin@cs.unc.edu)
1109#. Copyright (C) 2014 Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>
1110#. Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of this
1111#. manual provided the copyright notice and this permission notice are
1112#. preserved on all copies.
1113#. Permission is granted to copy and distribute modified versions of this
1114#. manual under the conditions for verbatim copying, provided that the
1115#. entire resulting derived work is distributed under the terms of a
1116#. permission notice identical to this one.
1117#. type: Title =
1118#: ../disk-utils/cfdisk.8.adoc:16
1119#, no-wrap
1120msgid "cfdisk(8)"
1121msgstr ""
1122
1123#. type: Plain text
1124#: ../disk-utils/cfdisk.8.adoc:26
1125msgid "cfdisk - display or manipulate a disk partition table"
1126msgstr ""
1127
1128#. type: Plain text
1129#: ../disk-utils/cfdisk.8.adoc:30
1130#, no-wrap
1131msgid "*cfdisk* [options] [_device_]\n"
1132msgstr ""
1133
1134#. type: Plain text
1135#: ../disk-utils/cfdisk.8.adoc:34
1136#, no-wrap
1137msgid "*cfdisk* is a curses-based program for partitioning any block device. The default device is _/dev/sda_.\n"
1138msgstr ""
1139
1140#. type: Plain text
1141#: ../disk-utils/cfdisk.8.adoc:36
b6467a72
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1142msgid ""
1143"Note that *cfdisk* provides basic partitioning functionality with a user-"
1144"friendly interface. If you need advanced features, use *fdisk*(8) instead."
87fb2136
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1145msgstr ""
1146
1147#. type: Plain text
1148#: ../disk-utils/cfdisk.8.adoc:38
b6467a72
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1149msgid ""
1150"All disk label changes will remain in memory only, and the disk will be "
1151"unmodified until you decide to write your changes. Be careful before using "
1152"the write command."
87fb2136
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1153msgstr ""
1154
1155#. type: Plain text
1156#: ../disk-utils/cfdisk.8.adoc:40
b6467a72
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1157msgid ""
1158"Since version 2.25 *cfdisk* supports MBR (DOS), GPT, SUN and SGI disk "
1159"labels, but no longer provides any functionality for CHS (Cylinder-Head-"
1160"Sector) addressing. CHS has never been important for Linux, and this "
1161"addressing concept does not make any sense for new devices."
87fb2136
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1162msgstr ""
1163
1164#. type: Plain text
1165#: ../disk-utils/cfdisk.8.adoc:42
b6467a72
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1166msgid ""
1167"Since version 2.25 *cfdisk* also does not provide a 'print' command any "
1168"more. This functionality is provided by the utilities *partx*(8) and "
1169"*lsblk*(8) in a very comfortable and rich way."
87fb2136
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1170msgstr ""
1171
1172#. type: Plain text
1173#: ../disk-utils/cfdisk.8.adoc:44
b6467a72
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1174msgid ""
1175"If you want to remove an old partition table from a device, use *wipefs*(8)."
87fb2136
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1176msgstr ""
1177
1178#. type: Labeled list
1179#: ../disk-utils/cfdisk.8.adoc:49
1180#, fuzzy, no-wrap
1181#| msgid "*-s*, **--shell**=__shell__"
1182msgid "*-L*, *--color*[**=**__when__]"
1183msgstr "*-s*, **--shell**=__shell__"
1184
1185#. type: Plain text
1186#: ../disk-utils/cfdisk.8.adoc:51
b6467a72
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1187msgid ""
1188"Colorize the output. The optional argument _when_ can be *auto*, *never* or "
1189"*always*. If the _when_ argument is omitted, it defaults to *auto*. The "
1190"colors can be disabled, for the current built-in default see *--help* "
1191"output. See also the *COLORS* section."
87fb2136
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1192msgstr ""
1193
1194#. type: Labeled list
1195#: ../disk-utils/cfdisk.8.adoc:52 ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:64
b6467a72
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1196#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.bfs.8.adoc:38 ../disk-utils/mkfs.minix.8.adoc:49
1197#: ../disk-utils/mkswap.8.adoc:55 ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:158
1198#: ../misc-utils/wipefs.8.adoc:52
87fb2136
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1199#, no-wrap
1200msgid "*--lock*[=_mode_]"
1201msgstr ""
1202
1203#. type: Plain text
1204#: ../disk-utils/cfdisk.8.adoc:54 ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:66
b6467a72
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1205#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.bfs.8.adoc:40 ../disk-utils/mkfs.minix.8.adoc:51
1206#: ../disk-utils/mkswap.8.adoc:57 ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:160
1207msgid ""
1208"Use exclusive BSD lock for device or file it operates. The optional argument "
1209"_mode_ can be *yes*, *no* (or 1 and 0) or *nonblock*. If the _mode_ argument "
1210"is omitted, it defaults to *yes*. This option overwrites environment "
1211"variable *$LOCK_BLOCK_DEVICE*. The default is not to use any lock at all, "
1212"but it's recommended to avoid collisions with *systemd-udevd*(8) or other "
1213"tools."
87fb2136
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1214msgstr ""
1215
1216#. type: Labeled list
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1217#: ../disk-utils/cfdisk.8.adoc:55 ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:92
1218#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:408 ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:105
87fb2136
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1219#, fuzzy, no-wrap
1220#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
1221msgid "*-r*, *--read-only*"
1222msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
1223
1224#. type: Plain text
1225#: ../disk-utils/cfdisk.8.adoc:57
1226msgid "Forced open in read-only mode."
1227msgstr ""
1228
1229#. type: Labeled list
1230#: ../disk-utils/cfdisk.8.adoc:58
1231#, fuzzy, no-wrap
1232#| msgid "*-V*, *--version*"
1233msgid "*-z*, *--zero*"
1234msgstr "*-V*, *--version*"
1235
1236#. type: Plain text
1237#: ../disk-utils/cfdisk.8.adoc:60
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1238msgid ""
1239"Start with an in-memory zeroed partition table. This option does not zero "
1240"the partition table on the disk; rather, it simply starts the program "
1241"without reading the existing partition table. This option allows you to "
1242"create a new partition table from scratch or from an *sfdisk*(8)-compatible "
1243"script."
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1244msgstr ""
1245
1246#. type: Plain text
1247#: ../disk-utils/cfdisk.8.adoc:64
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1248msgid ""
1249"The commands for *cfdisk* can be entered by pressing the corresponding key "
1250"(pressing _Enter_ after the command is not necessary). Here is a list of the "
1251"available commands:"
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1252msgstr ""
1253
1254#. type: Labeled list
1255#: ../disk-utils/cfdisk.8.adoc:65
1256#, no-wrap
1257msgid "*b*"
1258msgstr ""
1259
1260#. type: Plain text
1261#: ../disk-utils/cfdisk.8.adoc:67
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1262msgid ""
1263"Toggle the bootable flag of the current partition. This allows you to select "
1264"which primary partition is bootable on the drive. This command may not be "
1265"available for all partition label types."
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1266msgstr ""
1267
1268#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 1269#: ../disk-utils/cfdisk.8.adoc:68 ../sys-utils/irqtop.1.adoc:53
87fb2136
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1270#, no-wrap
1271msgid "*d*"
1272msgstr ""
1273
1274#. type: Plain text
1275#: ../disk-utils/cfdisk.8.adoc:70
b6467a72
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1276msgid ""
1277"Delete the current partition. This will convert the current partition into "
1278"free space and merge it with any free space immediately surrounding the "
1279"current partition. A partition already marked as free space or marked as "
1280"unusable cannot be deleted."
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1281msgstr ""
1282
1283#. type: Labeled list
1284#: ../disk-utils/cfdisk.8.adoc:71 ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:106
1285#, no-wrap
1286msgid "*h*"
1287msgstr ""
1288
1289#. type: Plain text
1290#: ../disk-utils/cfdisk.8.adoc:73
1291msgid "Show the help screen."
1292msgstr ""
1293
1294#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 1295#: ../disk-utils/cfdisk.8.adoc:74 ../sys-utils/irqtop.1.adoc:56
87fb2136
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1296#: ../term-utils/mesg.1.adoc:61 ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:140
1297#, fuzzy, no-wrap
1298#| msgid "*owner*"
1299msgid "*n*"
1300msgstr "*owner*"
1301
1302#. type: Plain text
1303#: ../disk-utils/cfdisk.8.adoc:76
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1304msgid ""
1305"Create a new partition from free space. *cfdisk* then prompts you for the "
1306"size of the partition you want to create. The default size is equal to the "
1307"entire available free space at the current position."
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1308msgstr ""
1309
1310#. type: Plain text
1311#: ../disk-utils/cfdisk.8.adoc:78
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1312msgid ""
1313"The size may be followed by a multiplicative suffix: KiB (=1024), MiB "
1314"(=1024*1024), and so on for GiB, TiB, PiB, EiB, ZiB and YiB (the \"iB\" is "
1315"optional, e.g., \"K\" has the same meaning as \"KiB\")."
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1316msgstr ""
1317
1318#. type: Labeled list
1319#: ../disk-utils/cfdisk.8.adoc:79
1320#, no-wrap
1321msgid "*q*"
1322msgstr ""
1323
1324#. type: Plain text
1325#: ../disk-utils/cfdisk.8.adoc:81
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1326msgid ""
1327"Quit the program. This will exit the program without writing any data to the "
1328"disk."
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1329msgstr ""
1330
1331#. type: Labeled list
1332#: ../disk-utils/cfdisk.8.adoc:82
1333#, fuzzy, no-wrap
1334#| msgid "*user*"
1335msgid "*r*"
1336msgstr "*user*"
1337
1338#. type: Plain text
1339#: ../disk-utils/cfdisk.8.adoc:84
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1340msgid ""
1341"Reduce or enlarge the current partition. *cfdisk* then prompts you for the "
1342"new size of the partition. The default size is the current size. A partition "
1343"marked as free space or marked as unusable cannot be resized."
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1344msgstr ""
1345
1346#. type: Plain text
1347#: ../disk-utils/cfdisk.8.adoc:86
1348#, no-wrap
1349msgid "*Note that reducing the size of a partition might destroy data on that partition.*\n"
1350msgstr ""
1351
1352#. type: Labeled list
1353#: ../disk-utils/cfdisk.8.adoc:87 ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:122
1354#, fuzzy, no-wrap
1355#| msgid "*user*"
1356msgid "*s*"
1357msgstr "*user*"
1358
1359#. type: Plain text
1360#: ../disk-utils/cfdisk.8.adoc:89
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1361msgid ""
1362"Sort the partitions in ascending start-sector order. When deleting and "
1363"adding partitions, it is likely that the numbering of the partitions will no "
1364"longer match their order on the disk. This command restores that match."
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1365msgstr ""
1366
1367#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 1368#: ../disk-utils/cfdisk.8.adoc:90 ../sys-utils/irqtop.1.adoc:50
87fb2136
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1369#, no-wrap
1370msgid "*t*"
1371msgstr ""
1372
1373#. type: Plain text
1374#: ../disk-utils/cfdisk.8.adoc:92
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1375msgid ""
1376"Change the partition type. By default, new partitions are created as _Linux_ "
1377"partitions."
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1378msgstr ""
1379
1380#. type: Labeled list
1381#: ../disk-utils/cfdisk.8.adoc:93
1382#, fuzzy, no-wrap
1383#| msgid "*user*"
1384msgid "*u*"
1385msgstr "*user*"
1386
1387#. type: Plain text
1388#: ../disk-utils/cfdisk.8.adoc:95
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1389msgid ""
1390"Dump the current in-memory partition table to an **sfdisk**(8)-compatible "
1391"script file."
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1392msgstr ""
1393
1394#. type: Plain text
1395#: ../disk-utils/cfdisk.8.adoc:97
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1396msgid ""
1397"The script files are compatible between *cfdisk*, *fdisk*(8) *sfdisk*(8) and "
1398"other libfdisk applications. For more details see *sfdisk*(8)."
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1399msgstr ""
1400
1401#. type: Plain text
1402#: ../disk-utils/cfdisk.8.adoc:99
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1403msgid ""
1404"It is also possible to load an sfdisk-script into *cfdisk* if there is no "
1405"partition table on the device or when you start *cfdisk* with the *--zero* "
1406"command-line option."
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1407msgstr ""
1408
1409#. type: Labeled list
1410#: ../disk-utils/cfdisk.8.adoc:100
1411#, no-wrap
1412msgid "*W*"
1413msgstr ""
1414
1415#. type: Plain text
1416#: ../disk-utils/cfdisk.8.adoc:102
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1417msgid ""
1418"Write the partition table to disk (you must enter an uppercase W). Since "
1419"this might destroy data on the disk, you must either confirm or deny the "
1420"write by entering `yes' or `no'. If you enter `yes', *cfdisk* will write the "
1421"partition table to disk and then tell the kernel to re-read the partition "
1422"table from the disk."
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1423msgstr ""
1424
1425#. type: Plain text
1426#: ../disk-utils/cfdisk.8.adoc:104
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1427msgid ""
1428"The re-reading of the partition table does not always work. In such a case "
1429"you need to inform the kernel about any new partitions by using "
1430"*partprobe*(8) or *partx*(8), or by rebooting the system."
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1431msgstr ""
1432
1433#. type: Labeled list
1434#: ../disk-utils/cfdisk.8.adoc:105
1435#, no-wrap
1436msgid "*x*"
1437msgstr ""
1438
1439#. type: Plain text
1440#: ../disk-utils/cfdisk.8.adoc:107
1441msgid "Toggle extra information about a partition."
1442msgstr ""
1443
1444#. type: Labeled list
1445#: ../disk-utils/cfdisk.8.adoc:108
1446#, no-wrap
1447msgid "_Up Arrow_, _Down Arrow_"
1448msgstr ""
1449
1450#. type: Plain text
1451#: ../disk-utils/cfdisk.8.adoc:110
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1452msgid ""
1453"Move the cursor to the previous or next partition. If there are more "
1454"partitions than can be displayed on a screen, you can display the next "
1455"(previous) set of partitions by moving down (up) at the last (first) "
1456"partition displayed on the screen."
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1457msgstr ""
1458
1459#. type: Labeled list
1460#: ../disk-utils/cfdisk.8.adoc:111
1461#, no-wrap
1462msgid "_Left Arrow_, _Right Arrow_"
1463msgstr ""
1464
1465#. type: Plain text
1466#: ../disk-utils/cfdisk.8.adoc:113
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1467msgid ""
1468"Select the preceding or the next menu item. Hitting _Enter_ will execute the "
1469"currently selected item."
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1470msgstr ""
1471
1472#. type: Plain text
1473#: ../disk-utils/cfdisk.8.adoc:115
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1474msgid ""
1475"All commands can be entered with either uppercase or lowercase letters "
1476"(except for **W**rite). When in a submenu or at a prompt, you can hit the "
1477"_Esc_ key to return to the main menu."
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1478msgstr ""
1479
1480#. type: Plain text
1481#: ../disk-utils/cfdisk.8.adoc:118
1482#, no-wrap
1483msgid "*cfdisk* does not support color customization with a color-scheme file.\n"
1484msgstr ""
1485
1486#. type: Title ==
1487#: ../disk-utils/cfdisk.8.adoc:119 ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:193
1488#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:128 ../disk-utils/mkfs.minix.8.adoc:70
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1489#: ../disk-utils/mkswap.8.adoc:87 ../disk-utils/partx.8.adoc:101
1490#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:407 ../disk-utils/swaplabel.8.adoc:39
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1491#: ../lib/terminal-colors.d.5.adoc:129 ../login-utils/sulogin.8.adoc:66
1492#: ../login-utils/vipw.8.adoc:61 ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:171
a5b0d099 1493#: ../misc-utils/findfs.8.adoc:58 ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:192
87fb2136 1494#: ../misc-utils/getopt.1.adoc:133 ../misc-utils/look.1.adoc:77
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1495#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:150 ../misc-utils/whereis.1.adoc:112
1496#: ../misc-utils/wipefs.8.adoc:80 ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:357
1497#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:131 ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1627
b6467a72 1498#: ../sys-utils/mountpoint.1.adoc:52 ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:123
87fb2136 1499#: ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:150 ../term-utils/script.1.adoc:127
b6467a72 1500#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:177 ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:164
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1501#: ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:117 ../text-utils/ul.1.adoc:65
1502#, no-wrap
1503msgid "ENVIRONMENT"
1504msgstr ""
1505
1506#. type: Labeled list
1507#: ../disk-utils/cfdisk.8.adoc:121
1508#, no-wrap
1509msgid "*CFDISK_DEBUG*=all"
1510msgstr ""
1511
1512#. type: Plain text
1513#: ../disk-utils/cfdisk.8.adoc:123
1514msgid "enables cfdisk debug output."
1515msgstr ""
1516
1517#. type: Labeled list
1518#: ../disk-utils/cfdisk.8.adoc:124 ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:198
a5b0d099 1519#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:411
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1520#, no-wrap
1521msgid "*LIBFDISK_DEBUG*=all"
1522msgstr ""
1523
1524#. type: Plain text
1525#: ../disk-utils/cfdisk.8.adoc:126 ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:200
a5b0d099 1526#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:413
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1527msgid "enables libfdisk debug output."
1528msgstr ""
1529
1530#. type: Labeled list
1531#: ../disk-utils/cfdisk.8.adoc:127 ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:201
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1532#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:413 ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:155
1533#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1638 ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:128
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1534#, no-wrap
1535msgid "*LIBBLKID_DEBUG*=all"
1536msgstr ""
1537
1538#. type: Plain text
1539#: ../disk-utils/cfdisk.8.adoc:129 ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:203
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1540#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:146 ../disk-utils/mkswap.8.adoc:91
1541#: ../disk-utils/partx.8.adoc:105 ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:415
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1542#: ../disk-utils/swaplabel.8.adoc:43 ../misc-utils/findfs.8.adoc:62
1543msgid "enables libblkid debug output."
1544msgstr ""
1545
1546#. type: Labeled list
1547#: ../disk-utils/cfdisk.8.adoc:130 ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:204
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1548#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:415 ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:203
1549#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:161
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1550#, no-wrap
1551msgid "*LIBSMARTCOLS_DEBUG*=all"
1552msgstr ""
1553
1554#. type: Plain text
1555#: ../disk-utils/cfdisk.8.adoc:132 ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:206
a5b0d099 1556#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:417
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1557msgid "enables libsmartcols debug output."
1558msgstr ""
1559
1560#. type: Labeled list
1561#: ../disk-utils/cfdisk.8.adoc:133 ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:207
a5b0d099 1562#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:206 ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:164
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1563#, no-wrap
1564msgid "*LIBSMARTCOLS_DEBUG_PADDING*=on"
1565msgstr ""
1566
1567#. type: Plain text
1568#: ../disk-utils/cfdisk.8.adoc:135
1569msgid "use visible padding characters. Requires enabled *LIBSMARTCOLS_DEBUG*."
1570msgstr ""
1571
1572#. type: Labeled list
1573#: ../disk-utils/cfdisk.8.adoc:136 ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:210
a5b0d099 1574#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:417
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1575#, no-wrap
1576msgid "*LOCK_BLOCK_DEVICE*=<mode>"
1577msgstr ""
1578
1579#. type: Plain text
1580#: ../disk-utils/cfdisk.8.adoc:138 ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:212
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1581#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.minix.8.adoc:74 ../disk-utils/mkswap.8.adoc:94
1582#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:419 ../misc-utils/wipefs.8.adoc:87
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1583msgid ""
1584"use exclusive BSD lock. The mode is \"1\" or \"0\". See *--lock* for more "
1585"details."
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1586msgstr ""
1587
1588#. type: Plain text
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1589#: ../disk-utils/cfdisk.8.adoc:142 ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:452
1590#: ../login-utils/nologin.8.adoc:66 ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:238
87fb2136 1591#: ../misc-utils/wipefs.8.adoc:102 ../sys-utils/choom.1.adoc:50
b6467a72 1592#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:188 ../sys-utils/lsns.8.adoc:89
a5b0d099 1593#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1687 ../sys-utils/mountpoint.1.adoc:64
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1594#: ../term-utils/scriptlive.1.adoc:65
1595msgid "mailto:kzak@redhat.com[Karel Zak]"
1596msgstr ""
1597
1598#. type: Plain text
1599#: ../disk-utils/cfdisk.8.adoc:144
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1600msgid ""
1601"The current *cfdisk* implementation is based on the original *cfdisk* from "
1602"mailto:martin@cs.unc.edu[Kevin E. Martin]."
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1603msgstr ""
1604
1605#. type: Plain text
1606#: ../disk-utils/cfdisk.8.adoc:152
1607#, no-wrap
1608msgid ""
1609"*fdisk*(8),\n"
1610"*parted*(8),\n"
1611"*partprobe*(8),\n"
1612"*partx*(8),\n"
1613"*sfdisk*(8)\n"
1614msgstr ""
1615
1616#. delpart.8 -- man page for delpart
1617#. Copyright 2007 Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>
1618#. Copyright 2007 Red Hat, Inc.
1619#. May be distributed under the GNU General Public License
1620#. type: Title =
1621#: ../disk-utils/delpart.8.adoc:8
1622#, no-wrap
1623msgid "delpart(8)"
1624msgstr ""
1625
1626#. type: Plain text
1627#: ../disk-utils/delpart.8.adoc:18
1628msgid "delpart - tell the kernel to forget about a partition"
1629msgstr ""
1630
1631#. type: Plain text
1632#: ../disk-utils/delpart.8.adoc:22
1633#, no-wrap
1634msgid "*delpart* _device partition_\n"
1635msgstr ""
1636
1637#. type: Plain text
1638#: ../disk-utils/delpart.8.adoc:26
1639#, no-wrap
1640msgid "*delpart* asks the Linux kernel to forget about the specified _partition_ (a number) on the specified _device_. The command is a simple wrapper around the \"del partition\" ioctl.\n"
1641msgstr ""
1642
1643#. type: Plain text
1644#: ../disk-utils/delpart.8.adoc:40
1645#, no-wrap
1646msgid ""
1647"*addpart*(8),\n"
1648"*fdisk*(8),\n"
1649"*parted*(8),\n"
1650"*partprobe*(8),\n"
1651"*partx*(8)\n"
1652msgstr ""
1653
1654#. Copyright 1992, 1993 Rickard E. Faith (faith@cs.unc.edu)
1655#. May be distributed under the GNU General Public License
1656#. type: Title =
1657#: ../disk-utils/fdformat.8.adoc:6
1658#, no-wrap
1659msgid "fdformat(8)"
1660msgstr ""
1661
1662#. type: Plain text
1663#: ../disk-utils/fdformat.8.adoc:16
1664msgid "fdformat - low-level format a floppy disk"
1665msgstr ""
1666
1667#. type: Plain text
1668#: ../disk-utils/fdformat.8.adoc:20
1669#, no-wrap
1670msgid "*fdformat* [options] _device_\n"
1671msgstr ""
1672
1673#. type: Plain text
1674#: ../disk-utils/fdformat.8.adoc:24
1675#, no-wrap
1676msgid "*fdformat* does a low-level format on a floppy disk. _device_ is usually one of the following (for floppy devices the major = 2, and the minor is shown for informational purposes only):\n"
1677msgstr ""
1678
1679#. type: delimited block .
1680#: ../disk-utils/fdformat.8.adoc:35
1681#, no-wrap
1682msgid ""
1683"/dev/fd0d360 (minor = 4)\n"
1684"/dev/fd0h1200 (minor = 8)\n"
1685"/dev/fd0D360 (minor = 12)\n"
1686"/dev/fd0H360 (minor = 12)\n"
1687"/dev/fd0D720 (minor = 16)\n"
1688"/dev/fd0H720 (minor = 16)\n"
1689"/dev/fd0h360 (minor = 20)\n"
1690"/dev/fd0h720 (minor = 24)\n"
1691"/dev/fd0H1440 (minor = 28)\n"
1692msgstr ""
1693
1694#. type: delimited block .
1695#: ../disk-utils/fdformat.8.adoc:46
1696#, no-wrap
1697msgid ""
1698"/dev/fd1d360 (minor = 5)\n"
1699"/dev/fd1h1200 (minor = 9)\n"
1700"/dev/fd1D360 (minor = 13)\n"
1701"/dev/fd1H360 (minor = 13)\n"
1702"/dev/fd1D720 (minor = 17)\n"
1703"/dev/fd1H720 (minor = 17)\n"
1704"/dev/fd1h360 (minor = 21)\n"
1705"/dev/fd1h720 (minor = 25)\n"
1706"/dev/fd1H1440 (minor = 29)\n"
1707msgstr ""
1708
1709#. type: Plain text
1710#: ../disk-utils/fdformat.8.adoc:49
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1711msgid ""
1712"The generic floppy devices, _/dev/fd0_ and _/dev/fd1_, will fail to work "
1713"with *fdformat* when a non-standard format is being used, or if the format "
1714"has not been autodetected earlier. In this case, use *setfdprm*(8) to load "
1715"the disk parameters."
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1716msgstr ""
1717
1718#. type: Labeled list
1719#: ../disk-utils/fdformat.8.adoc:52
1720#, fuzzy, no-wrap
1721#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
1722msgid "*-f*, *--from* _N_"
1723msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
1724
1725#. type: Plain text
1726#: ../disk-utils/fdformat.8.adoc:54
1727msgid "Start at the track _N_ (default is 0)."
1728msgstr ""
1729
1730#. type: Labeled list
1731#: ../disk-utils/fdformat.8.adoc:55
1732#, fuzzy, no-wrap
1733#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
1734msgid "*-t*, *--to* _N_"
1735msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
1736
1737#. type: Plain text
1738#: ../disk-utils/fdformat.8.adoc:57
1739msgid "Stop at the track _N_."
1740msgstr ""
1741
1742#. type: Labeled list
1743#: ../disk-utils/fdformat.8.adoc:58
1744#, fuzzy, no-wrap
1745#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
1746msgid "*-r*, *--repair* _N_"
1747msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
1748
1749#. type: Plain text
1750#: ../disk-utils/fdformat.8.adoc:60
1751msgid "Try to repair tracks failed during the verification (max _N_ retries)."
1752msgstr ""
1753
1754#. type: Labeled list
1755#: ../disk-utils/fdformat.8.adoc:61
1756#, fuzzy, no-wrap
1757#| msgid "*-V*, *--version*"
1758msgid "*-n*, *--no-verify*"
1759msgstr "*-V*, *--version*"
1760
1761#. type: Plain text
1762#: ../disk-utils/fdformat.8.adoc:63
1763msgid "Skip the verification that is normally performed after the formatting."
1764msgstr ""
1765
1766#. type: Title ==
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1767#: ../disk-utils/fdformat.8.adoc:66 ../disk-utils/mkswap.8.adoc:95
1768#: ../disk-utils/raw.8.adoc:47 ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:420
1769#: ../login-utils/last.1.adoc:117 ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:118
87fb2136 1770#: ../login-utils/nologin.8.adoc:53 ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:133
b6467a72 1771#: ../login-utils/utmpdump.1.adoc:51 ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:144
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1772#: ../misc-utils/kill.1.adoc:96 ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:167
1773#: ../misc-utils/lslocks.8.adoc:104 ../misc-utils/pipesz.1.adoc:83
b6467a72 1774#: ../schedutils/chrt.1.adoc:137 ../schedutils/ionice.1.adoc:68
a5b0d099 1775#: ../schedutils/uclampset.1.adoc:114 ../sys-utils/choom.1.adoc:33
b6467a72 1776#: ../sys-utils/eject.1.adoc:97 ../sys-utils/flock.1.adoc:94
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1777#: ../sys-utils/fsfreeze.8.adoc:45 ../sys-utils/fstab.5.adoc:129
1778#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:176 ../sys-utils/ipcrm.1.adoc:63
1779#: ../sys-utils/ipcs.1.adoc:80 ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:127
1780#: ../sys-utils/mountpoint.1.adoc:57 ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:149
1781#: ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:110 ../sys-utils/renice.1.adoc:84
1782#: ../sys-utils/rtcwake.8.adoc:110 ../sys-utils/setpriv.1.adoc:94
1783#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:139 ../sys-utils/switch_root.8.adoc:33
1784#: ../sys-utils/tunelp.8.adoc:64 ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:146
1785#: ../term-utils/script.1.adoc:134 ../term-utils/wall.1.adoc:73
1786#: ../text-utils/col.1.adoc:90 ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:136
87fb2136
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1787#, no-wrap
1788msgid "NOTES"
1789msgstr "POZNÁMKY"
1790
1791#. type: Plain text
1792#: ../disk-utils/fdformat.8.adoc:69
b6467a72
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1793msgid ""
1794"This utility does not handle USB floppy disk drives. Use *ufiformat*(8) "
1795"instead."
87fb2136
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1796msgstr ""
1797
1798#. type: Plain text
1799#: ../disk-utils/fdformat.8.adoc:73
1800msgid "mailto:almesber@nessie.cs.id.ethz.ch[Werner Almesberger]"
1801msgstr ""
1802
1803#. type: Plain text
1804#: ../disk-utils/fdformat.8.adoc:81
1805#, no-wrap
1806msgid ""
1807"*fd*(4),\n"
1808"*emkfs*(8),\n"
1809"*mkfs*(8),\n"
1810"*setfdprm*(8),\n"
1811"*ufiformat*(8)\n"
1812msgstr ""
1813
1814#. Copyright 1992, 1993 Rickard E. Faith (faith@cs.unc.edu)
1815#. Copyright 1998 Andries E. Brouwer (aeb@cwi.nl)
1816#. Copyright 2012 Davidlohr Bueso <dave@gnu.org>
1817#. Copyright (C) 2013 Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>
1818#. May be distributed under the GNU General Public License
1819#. type: Title =
1820#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:9
1821#, no-wrap
1822msgid "fdisk(8)"
1823msgstr ""
1824
1825#. type: Plain text
1826#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:20
1827msgid "fdisk - manipulate disk partition table"
1828msgstr ""
1829
1830#. type: Plain text
1831#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:24
1832#, no-wrap
1833msgid "*fdisk* [options] _device_\n"
1834msgstr ""
1835
1836#. type: Plain text
1837#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:26
1838#, no-wrap
1839msgid "*fdisk* *-l* [_device_...]\n"
1840msgstr ""
1841
1842#. type: Plain text
1843#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:30
1844#, no-wrap
1845msgid "*fdisk* is a dialog-driven program for creation and manipulation of partition tables. It understands GPT, MBR, Sun, SGI and BSD partition tables.\n"
1846msgstr ""
1847
1848#. type: Plain text
1849#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:32
b6467a72
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1850msgid ""
1851"Block devices can be divided into one or more logical disks called "
1852"_partitions_. This division is recorded in the _partition table_, usually "
1853"found in sector 0 of the disk. (In the BSD world one talks about `disk "
1854"slices' and a `disklabel'.)"
87fb2136
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1855msgstr ""
1856
1857#. TRANSLATORS: Keep {plus} untranslated.
1858#. type: Plain text
1859#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:35
b6467a72
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1860msgid ""
1861"All partitioning is driven by device I/O limits (the topology) by default. "
1862"*fdisk* is able to optimize the disk layout for a 4K-sector size and use an "
1863"alignment offset on modern devices for MBR and GPT. It is always a good idea "
1864"to follow *fdisk*'s defaults as the default values (e.g., first and last "
1865"partition sectors) and partition sizes specified by the {plus}/-<size>{M,"
1866"G,...} notation are always aligned according to the device properties."
87fb2136
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1867msgstr ""
1868
1869#. type: Plain text
1870#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:37
b6467a72
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1871msgid ""
1872"CHS (Cylinder-Head-Sector) addressing is deprecated and not used by default. "
1873"Please, do not follow old articles and recommendations with *fdisk -S <n> -H "
1874"<n>* advices for SSD or 4K-sector devices."
87fb2136
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1875msgstr ""
1876
1877#. type: Plain text
1878#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:39
b6467a72
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1879msgid ""
1880"Note that *partx*(8) provides a rich interface for scripts to print disk "
1881"layouts, *fdisk* is mostly designed for humans. Backward compatibility in "
1882"the output of *fdisk* is not guaranteed. The input (the commands) should "
1883"always be backward compatible."
87fb2136
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1884msgstr ""
1885
1886#. type: Labeled list
1887#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:42
1888#, no-wrap
1889msgid "*-b*, *--sector-size* _sectorsize_"
1890msgstr ""
1891
1892#. type: Plain text
1893#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:44
b6467a72
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1894msgid ""
1895"Specify the sector size of the disk. Valid values are 512, 1024, 2048, and "
1896"4096. (Recent kernels know the sector size. Use this option only on old "
1897"kernels or to override the kernel's ideas.) Since util-linux-2.17, *fdisk* "
1898"differentiates between logical and physical sector size. This option changes "
1899"both sector sizes to _sectorsize_."
87fb2136
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1900msgstr ""
1901
1902#. type: Labeled list
1903#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:45
1904#, fuzzy, no-wrap
1905#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
1906msgid "*-B*, *--protect-boot*"
1907msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
1908
1909#. type: Plain text
1910#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:47
b6467a72
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1911msgid ""
1912"Don't erase the beginning of the first disk sector when creating a new disk "
1913"label. This feature is supported for GPT and MBR."
87fb2136
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1914msgstr ""
1915
1916#. type: Labeled list
1917#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:48
1918#, fuzzy, no-wrap
1919#| msgid "*-c*, **--command**=__command__"
1920msgid "*-c*, *--compatibility*[=_mode_]"
1921msgstr "*-c*, **--command**=__příkaz__"
1922
1923#. type: Plain text
1924#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:50
b6467a72
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1925msgid ""
1926"Specify the compatibility mode, 'dos' or 'nondos'. The default is non-DOS "
1927"mode. For backward compatibility, it is possible to use the option without "
1928"the _mode_ argument -- then the default is used. Note that the optional "
1929"_mode_ argument cannot be separated from the *-c* option by a space, the "
1930"correct form is for example *-c*=_dos_."
87fb2136
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1931msgstr ""
1932
1933#. type: Labeled list
1934#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:53 ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:78
a5b0d099 1935#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:83
87fb2136
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1936#, no-wrap
1937msgid "*-L*, *--color*[=_when_]"
1938msgstr ""
1939
1940#. type: Plain text
1941#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:55 ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:151
1942#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:119
b6467a72
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1943msgid ""
1944"Colorize the output. The optional argument _when_ can be *auto*, *never* or "
1945"*always*. If the _when_ argument is omitted, it defaults to *auto*. The "
1946"colors can be disabled; for the current built-in default see the *--help* "
1947"output. See also the *COLORS* section."
87fb2136
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1948msgstr ""
1949
1950#. type: Labeled list
1951#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:56 ../disk-utils/fsck.minix.8.adoc:47
1952#: ../disk-utils/partx.8.adoc:54 ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:78
a5b0d099 1953#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:70 ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:101
87fb2136
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1954#: ../sys-utils/lsipc.1.adoc:53 ../sys-utils/lsns.8.adoc:37
1955#, fuzzy, no-wrap
1956#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
1957msgid "*-l*, *--list*"
1958msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
1959
1960#. type: Plain text
1961#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:58
1962msgid "List the partition tables for the specified devices and then exit."
1963msgstr ""
1964
1965#. type: Plain text
1966#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:60
b6467a72
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1967msgid ""
1968"If no devices are given, the devices mentioned in _/proc/partitions_ (if "
1969"this file exists) are used. Devices are always listed in the order in which "
1970"they are specified on the command-line, or by the kernel listed in _/proc/"
1971"partitions_."
87fb2136
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1972msgstr ""
1973
1974#. type: Labeled list
1975#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:61
1976#, fuzzy, no-wrap
1977#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
1978msgid "*-x*, *--list-details*"
1979msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
1980
1981#. type: Plain text
1982#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:63
1983msgid "Like *--list*, but provides more details."
1984msgstr ""
1985
1986#. type: Labeled list
1987#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:67
1988#, fuzzy, no-wrap
1989#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
1990msgid "*-n*, *--noauto-pt*"
1991msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
1992
1993#. type: Plain text
1994#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:69
b6467a72
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1995msgid ""
1996"Don't automatically create a default partition table on empty device. The "
1997"partition table has to be explicitly created by user (by command like 'o', "
1998"'g', etc.)."
87fb2136
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1999msgstr ""
2000
2001#. type: Labeled list
2002#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:70 ../disk-utils/partx.8.adoc:69
b6467a72 2003#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:195 ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:69
87fb2136 2004#: ../misc-utils/fincore.1.adoc:37 ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:97
a5b0d099
KZ
2005#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:88 ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:50
2006#: ../misc-utils/lslocks.8.adoc:46 ../sys-utils/irqtop.1.adoc:25
87fb2136
PP
2007#: ../sys-utils/lsipc.1.adoc:65 ../sys-utils/lsirq.1.adoc:28
2008#: ../sys-utils/lsmem.1.adoc:45 ../sys-utils/lsns.8.adoc:43
a5b0d099
KZ
2009#: ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:46 ../sys-utils/wdctl.8.adoc:39
2010#: ../sys-utils/zramctl.8.adoc:52
87fb2136
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2011#, fuzzy, no-wrap
2012#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
2013msgid "*-o*, *--output* _list_"
2014msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
2015
2016#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 2017#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:72 ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:197
a5b0d099 2018#: ../misc-utils/lslocks.8.adoc:48 ../misc-utils/uuidparse.1.adoc:58
87fb2136
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2019#: ../misc-utils/wipefs.8.adoc:60 ../sys-utils/lsipc.1.adoc:67
2020#: ../sys-utils/lsns.8.adoc:45
b6467a72
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2021msgid ""
2022"Specify which output columns to print. Use *--help* to get a list of all "
2023"supported columns."
87fb2136
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2024msgstr ""
2025
2026#. TRANSLATORS: Keep {plus} untranslated.
2027#. type: Plain text
2028#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:74
b6467a72
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2029msgid ""
2030"The default list of columns may be extended if _list_ is specified in the "
2031"format _{plus}list_ (e.g., *-o {plus}UUID*)."
87fb2136
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2032msgstr ""
2033
2034#. type: Labeled list
2035#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:76
2036#, fuzzy, no-wrap
2037#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
2038msgid "*-s*, *--getsz*"
2039msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
2040
2041#. type: Plain text
2042#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:78
b6467a72
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2043msgid ""
2044"Print the size in 512-byte sectors of each given block device. This option "
2045"is DEPRECATED in favour of *blockdev*(8)."
87fb2136
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2046msgstr ""
2047
2048#. type: Labeled list
2049#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:79 ../disk-utils/mkfs.8.adoc:29
b6467a72
PP
2050#: ../disk-utils/partx.8.adoc:84 ../sys-utils/blkpr.8.adoc:38
2051#: ../sys-utils/lsns.8.adoc:61
87fb2136
PP
2052#, fuzzy, no-wrap
2053#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
2054msgid "*-t*, *--type* _type_"
2055msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
2056
2057#. type: Plain text
2058#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:81
b6467a72
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2059msgid ""
2060"Enable support only for disklabels of the specified _type_, and disable "
2061"support for all other types."
87fb2136
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2062msgstr ""
2063
2064#. type: Labeled list
2065#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:82
2066#, no-wrap
2067msgid "*-u*, *--units*[=_unit_]"
2068msgstr ""
2069
2070#. type: Plain text
2071#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:84
b6467a72
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2072msgid ""
2073"When listing partition tables, show sizes in 'sectors' or in 'cylinders'. "
2074"The default is to show sizes in sectors. For backward compatibility, it is "
2075"possible to use the option without the _unit_ argument -- then the default "
2076"is used. Note that the optional _unit_ argument cannot be separated from the "
2077"*-u* option by a space, the correct form is for example '**-"
2078"u=**__cylinders__'."
87fb2136
PP
2079msgstr ""
2080
2081#. type: Labeled list
2082#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:85
2083#, no-wrap
2084msgid "*-C*, *--cylinders* _number_"
2085msgstr ""
2086
2087#. type: Plain text
2088#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:87
b6467a72
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2089msgid ""
2090"Specify the _number_ of cylinders of the disk. I have no idea why anybody "
2091"would want to do so."
87fb2136
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2092msgstr ""
2093
2094#. type: Labeled list
2095#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:88
2096#, no-wrap
2097msgid "*-H*, *--heads* _number_"
2098msgstr ""
2099
2100#. type: Plain text
2101#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:90
b6467a72
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2102msgid ""
2103"Specify the number of heads of the disk. (Not the physical number, of "
2104"course, but the number used for partition tables.) Reasonable values are 255 "
2105"and 16."
87fb2136
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2106msgstr ""
2107
2108#. type: Labeled list
2109#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:91
2110#, no-wrap
2111msgid "*-S*, *--sectors* _number_"
2112msgstr ""
2113
2114#. type: Plain text
2115#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:93
b6467a72
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2116msgid ""
2117"Specify the number of sectors per track of the disk. (Not the physical "
2118"number, of course, but the number used for partition tables.) A reasonable "
2119"value is 63."
87fb2136
PP
2120msgstr ""
2121
2122#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 2123#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:94 ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:213
87fb2136
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2124#, no-wrap
2125msgid "*-w*, *--wipe* _when_"
2126msgstr ""
2127
2128#. type: Plain text
2129#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:96
b6467a72
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2130msgid ""
2131"Wipe filesystem, RAID and partition-table signatures from the device, in "
2132"order to avoid possible collisions. The argument _when_ can be *auto*, "
2133"*never* or *always*. When this option is not given, the default is *auto*, "
2134"in which case signatures are wiped only when in interactive mode. In all "
2135"cases detected signatures are reported by warning messages before a new "
2136"partition table is created. See also *wipefs*(8) command."
87fb2136
PP
2137msgstr ""
2138
2139#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 2140#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:97 ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:216
87fb2136
PP
2141#, no-wrap
2142msgid "*-W*, *--wipe-partitions* _when_"
2143msgstr ""
2144
2145#. type: Plain text
2146#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:99
b6467a72
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2147msgid ""
2148"Wipe filesystem, RAID and partition-table signatures from a newly created "
2149"partitions, in order to avoid possible collisions. The argument _when_ can "
2150"be *auto*, *never* or *always*. When this option is not given, the default "
2151"is *auto*, in which case signatures are wiped only when in interactive mode "
2152"and after confirmation by user. In all cases detected signatures are "
2153"reported by warning messages before a new partition is created. See also "
2154"*wipefs*(8) command."
87fb2136
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2155msgstr ""
2156
2157#. type: Plain text
2158#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:102 ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:117
b6467a72
PP
2159#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:221 ../sys-utils/blkpr.8.adoc:44
2160#: ../sys-utils/setsid.1.adoc:36
87fb2136
PP
2161#, fuzzy
2162#| msgid "Display help text and exit."
2163msgid "Display version information and exit."
2164msgstr "Zobrazí text nápovědy a skončí."
2165
2166#. type: Title ==
2167#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:103
2168#, no-wrap
2169msgid "DEVICES"
2170msgstr ""
2171
2172#. type: Plain text
2173#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:106
b6467a72
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2174msgid ""
2175"The _device_ is usually _/dev/sda_, _/dev/sdb_ or so. A device name refers "
2176"to the entire disk. Old systems without libata (a library used inside the "
2177"Linux kernel to support ATA host controllers and devices) make a difference "
2178"between IDE and SCSI disks. In such cases the device name will be _/dev/hd*_ "
2179"(IDE) or _/dev/sd*_ (SCSI)."
87fb2136
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2180msgstr ""
2181
2182#. type: Plain text
2183#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:108
b6467a72
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2184msgid ""
2185"The _partition_ is a device name followed by a partition number. For "
2186"example, _/dev/sda1_ is the first partition on the first hard disk in the "
2187"system. See also Linux kernel documentation (the _Documentation/admin-guide/"
2188"devices.txt_ file)."
87fb2136
PP
2189msgstr ""
2190
2191#. type: Title ==
2192#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:109
2193#, no-wrap
2194msgid "SIZES"
2195msgstr ""
2196
2197#. TRANSLATORS: Keep {plus} untranslated.
2198#. type: Plain text
2199#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:114
b6467a72
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2200msgid ""
2201"The \"last sector\" dialog accepts partition size specified by number of "
2202"sectors or by {plus}/-<size>{K,B,M,G,...} notation."
87fb2136
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2203msgstr ""
2204
2205#. TRANSLATORS: Keep {plus} untranslated.
2206#. type: Plain text
2207#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:118
b6467a72
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2208msgid ""
2209"If the size is prefixed by '{plus}' then it is interpreted as relative to "
2210"the partition first sector. If the size is prefixed by '-' then it is "
2211"interpreted as relative to the high limit (last available sector for the "
2212"partition)."
87fb2136
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2213msgstr ""
2214
2215#. type: Plain text
2216#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:120
b6467a72
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2217msgid ""
2218"In the case the size is specified in bytes than the number may be followed "
2219"by the multiplicative suffixes KiB=1024, MiB=1024*1024, and so on for GiB, "
2220"TiB, PiB, EiB, ZiB and YiB. The \"iB\" is optional, e.g., \"K\" has the same "
2221"meaning as \"KiB\"."
87fb2136
PP
2222msgstr ""
2223
2224#. TRANSLATORS: Keep {plus} untranslated.
2225#. type: Plain text
2226#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:124
b6467a72
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2227msgid ""
2228"The relative sizes are always aligned according to device I/O limits. The "
2229"{plus}/-<size>{K,B,M,G,...} notation is recommended."
87fb2136
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2230msgstr ""
2231
2232#. type: Plain text
2233#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:126
b6467a72
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2234msgid ""
2235"For backward compatibility *fdisk* also accepts the suffixes KB=1000, "
2236"MB=1000*1000, and so on for GB, TB, PB, EB, ZB and YB. These 10^N suffixes "
2237"are deprecated."
87fb2136
PP
2238msgstr ""
2239
2240#. type: Title ==
2241#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:127
2242#, fuzzy, no-wrap
2243#| msgid "CONFIG FILES"
2244msgid "SCRIPT FILES"
2245msgstr "KONFIGURAČNÍ SOUBORY"
2246
2247#. type: Plain text
2248#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:130
2249#, no-wrap
2250msgid "*fdisk* allows reading (by 'I' command) *sfdisk*(8) compatible script files. The script is applied to in-memory partition table, and then it is possible to modify the partition table before you write it to the device.\n"
2251msgstr ""
2252
2253#. type: Plain text
2254#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:132
b6467a72
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2255msgid ""
2256"And vice-versa it is possible to write the current in-memory disk layout to "
2257"the script file by command 'O'."
87fb2136
PP
2258msgstr ""
2259
2260#. type: Plain text
2261#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:134
b6467a72
PP
2262msgid ""
2263"The script files are compatible between *cfdisk*(8), *sfdisk*(8), *fdisk* "
2264"and other libfdisk applications. For more details see *sfdisk*(8)."
87fb2136
PP
2265msgstr ""
2266
2267#. type: Title ==
2268#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:135
2269#, no-wrap
2270msgid "DISK LABELS"
2271msgstr ""
2272
2273#. type: Labeled list
2274#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:137
2275#, no-wrap
2276msgid "*GPT (GUID Partition Table)*"
2277msgstr ""
2278
2279#. type: Plain text
2280#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:139
b6467a72
PP
2281msgid ""
2282"GPT is modern standard for the layout of the partition table. GPT uses 64-"
2283"bit logical block addresses, checksums, UUIDs and names for partitions and "
2284"an unlimited number of partitions (although the number of partitions is "
2285"usually restricted to 128 in many partitioning tools)."
87fb2136
PP
2286msgstr ""
2287
2288#. type: Plain text
2289#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:141
b6467a72
PP
2290msgid ""
2291"Note that the first sector is still reserved for a *protective MBR* in the "
2292"GPT specification. It prevents MBR-only partitioning tools from mis-"
2293"recognizing and overwriting GPT disks."
87fb2136
PP
2294msgstr ""
2295
2296#. type: Plain text
2297#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:143
b6467a72
PP
2298msgid ""
2299"GPT is always a better choice than MBR, especially on modern hardware with a "
2300"UEFI boot loader."
87fb2136
PP
2301msgstr ""
2302
2303#. type: Labeled list
2304#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:144
2305#, no-wrap
2306msgid "*DOS-type (MBR)*"
2307msgstr ""
2308
2309#. type: Plain text
2310#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:146
b6467a72
PP
2311msgid ""
2312"A DOS-type partition table can describe an unlimited number of partitions. "
2313"In sector 0 there is room for the description of 4 partitions (called "
2314"`primary'). One of these may be an extended partition; this is a box holding "
2315"logical partitions, with descriptors found in a linked list of sectors, each "
2316"preceding the corresponding logical partitions. The four primary partitions, "
2317"present or not, get numbers 1-4. Logical partitions are numbered starting "
2318"from 5."
87fb2136
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2319msgstr ""
2320
2321#. TRANSLATORS: Keep {plus} untranslated.
2322#. type: Plain text
2323#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:148
b6467a72
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2324msgid ""
2325"In a DOS-type partition table the starting offset and the size of each "
2326"partition is stored in two ways: as an absolute number of sectors (given in "
2327"32 bits), and as a *Cylinders/Heads/Sectors* triple (given in 10{plus}8{plus}"
2328"6 bits). The former is OK -- with 512-byte sectors this will work up to 2 "
2329"TB. The latter has two problems. First, these C/H/S fields can be filled "
2330"only when the number of heads and the number of sectors per track are known. "
2331"And second, even if we know what these numbers should be, the 24 bits that "
2332"are available do not suffice. DOS uses C/H/S only, Windows uses both, Linux "
2333"never uses C/H/S. The *C/H/S addressing is deprecated* and may be "
2334"unsupported in some later *fdisk* version."
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2335msgstr ""
2336
2337#. type: Plain text
2338#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:151
2339#, no-wrap
2340msgid "*Please, read the DOS-mode section if you want DOS-compatible partitions.* *fdisk* does not care about cylinder boundaries by default.\n"
2341msgstr ""
2342
2343#. type: Labeled list
2344#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:152
2345#, no-wrap
2346msgid "*BSD/Sun-type*"
2347msgstr ""
2348
2349#. type: Plain text
2350#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:154
b6467a72
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2351msgid ""
2352"A BSD/Sun disklabel can describe 8 partitions, the third of which should be "
2353"a `whole disk' partition. Do not start a partition that actually uses its "
2354"first sector (like a swap partition) at cylinder 0, since that will destroy "
2355"the disklabel. Note that a *BSD label* is usually nested within a DOS "
2356"partition."
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2357msgstr ""
2358
2359#. type: Labeled list
2360#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:155
2361#, no-wrap
2362msgid "*IRIX/SGI-type*"
2363msgstr ""
2364
2365#. type: Plain text
2366#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:157
b6467a72
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2367msgid ""
2368"An IRIX/SGI disklabel can describe 16 partitions, the eleventh of which "
2369"should be an entire `volume' partition, while the ninth should be labeled "
2370"`volume header'. The volume header will also cover the partition table, i."
2371"e., it starts at block zero and extends by default over five cylinders. The "
2372"remaining space in the volume header may be used by header directory "
2373"entries. No partitions may overlap with the volume header. Also do not "
2374"change its type or make some filesystem on it, since you will lose the "
2375"partition table. Use this type of label only when working with Linux on IRIX/"
2376"SGI machines or IRIX/SGI disks under Linux."
87fb2136
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2377msgstr ""
2378
2379#. type: Plain text
2380#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:159
b6467a72
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2381msgid ""
2382"A *sync*(2) and an ioctl(BLKRRPART) (rereading the partition table from "
2383"disk) are performed before exiting when the partition table has been updated."
87fb2136
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2384msgstr ""
2385
2386#. type: Title ==
2387#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:160
2388#, no-wrap
2389msgid "DOS mode and DOS 6.x WARNING"
2390msgstr ""
2391
2392#. type: Plain text
2393#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:163
2394#, no-wrap
2395msgid "*Note that all this is deprecated. You don't have to care about things like* *geometry and cylinders on modern operating systems. If you really want* *DOS-compatible partitioning then you have to enable DOS mode and cylinder* *units by using the '-c=dos -u=cylinders' fdisk command-line options.*\n"
2396msgstr ""
2397
2398#. type: Plain text
2399#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:165
b6467a72
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2400msgid ""
2401"The DOS 6.x FORMAT command looks for some information in the first sector of "
2402"the data area of the partition, and treats this information as more reliable "
2403"than the information in the partition table. DOS FORMAT expects DOS FDISK to "
2404"clear the first 512 bytes of the data area of a partition whenever a size "
2405"change occurs. DOS FORMAT will look at this extra information even if the /U "
2406"flag is given -- we consider this a bug in DOS FORMAT and DOS FDISK."
87fb2136
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2407msgstr ""
2408
2409#. type: Plain text
2410#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:167
b6467a72
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2411msgid ""
2412"The bottom line is that if you use *fdisk* or *cfdisk*(8) to change the size "
2413"of a DOS partition table entry, then you must also use *dd*(1) to *zero the "
2414"first 512 bytes* of that partition before using DOS FORMAT to format the "
2415"partition. For example, if you were using *fdisk* to make a DOS partition "
2416"table entry for _/dev/sda1_, then (after exiting *fdisk* and rebooting Linux "
2417"so that the partition table information is valid) you would use the command "
2418"*dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sda1 bs=512 count=1* to zero the first 512 bytes of "
2419"the partition."
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2420msgstr ""
2421
2422#. type: Plain text
2423#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:169
2424#, no-wrap
2425msgid "*fdisk* usually obtains the disk geometry automatically. This is not necessarily the physical disk geometry (indeed, modern disks do not really have anything like a physical geometry, certainly not something that can be described in the simplistic Cylinders/Heads/Sectors form), but it is the disk geometry that MS-DOS uses for the partition table.\n"
2426msgstr ""
2427
2428#. type: Plain text
2429#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:171
b6467a72
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2430msgid ""
2431"Usually all goes well by default, and there are no problems if Linux is the "
2432"only system on the disk. However, if the disk has to be shared with other "
2433"operating systems, it is often a good idea to let an *fdisk* from another "
2434"operating system make at least one partition. When Linux boots it looks at "
2435"the partition table, and tries to deduce what (fake) geometry is required "
2436"for good cooperation with other systems."
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2437msgstr ""
2438
2439#. type: Plain text
2440#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:173
b6467a72
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2441msgid ""
2442"Whenever a partition table is printed out in DOS mode, a consistency check "
2443"is performed on the partition table entries. This check verifies that the "
2444"physical and logical start and end points are identical, and that each "
2445"partition starts and ends on a cylinder boundary (except for the first "
2446"partition)."
87fb2136
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2447msgstr ""
2448
2449#. type: Plain text
2450#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:175
b6467a72
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2451msgid ""
2452"Some versions of MS-DOS create a first partition which does not begin on a "
2453"cylinder boundary, but on sector 2 of the first cylinder. Partitions "
2454"beginning in cylinder 1 cannot begin on a cylinder boundary, but this is "
2455"unlikely to cause difficulty unless you have OS/2 on your machine."
87fb2136
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2456msgstr ""
2457
2458#. type: Plain text
2459#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:177
b6467a72
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2460msgid ""
2461"For best results, you should always use an OS-specific partition table "
2462"program. For example, you should make DOS partitions with the DOS FDISK "
2463"program and Linux partitions with the Linux *fdisk* or Linux *cfdisk*(8) "
2464"programs."
87fb2136
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2465msgstr ""
2466
2467#. type: Plain text
2468#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:180
2469msgid "The logical color names supported by *fdisk* are:"
2470msgstr ""
2471
2472#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 2473#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:181 ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:400
b6467a72 2474#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:159
87fb2136
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2475#, no-wrap
2476msgid "*header*"
2477msgstr ""
2478
2479#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 2480#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:183 ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:402
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2481msgid "The header of the output tables."
2482msgstr ""
2483
2484#. type: Labeled list
2485#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:184
2486#, no-wrap
2487msgid "*help-title*"
2488msgstr ""
2489
2490#. type: Plain text
2491#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:186
2492msgid "The help section titles."
2493msgstr ""
2494
2495#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 2496#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:187 ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:402
b6467a72 2497#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:175
87fb2136
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2498#, no-wrap
2499msgid "*warn*"
2500msgstr ""
2501
2502#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 2503#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:189 ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:404
87fb2136
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2504msgid "The warning messages."
2505msgstr ""
2506
2507#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 2508#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:190 ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:404
87fb2136
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2509#, no-wrap
2510msgid "*welcome*"
2511msgstr ""
2512
2513#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 2514#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:192 ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:406
87fb2136
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2515msgid "The welcome message."
2516msgstr ""
2517
2518#. type: Labeled list
2519#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:195
2520#, no-wrap
2521msgid "*FDISK_DEBUG*=all"
2522msgstr ""
2523
2524#. type: Plain text
2525#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:197
2526msgid "enables fdisk debug output."
2527msgstr ""
2528
2529#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099
KZ
2530#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:209 ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:208
2531#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:166
87fb2136
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2532msgid "use visible padding characters."
2533msgstr ""
2534
2535#. type: Plain text
2536#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:217
2537msgid "mailto:kzak@redhat.com[Karel Zak], mailto:dave@gnu.org[Davidlohr Bueso]"
2538msgstr ""
2539
2540#. type: Plain text
2541#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:219
b6467a72
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2542msgid ""
2543"The original version was written by Andries E. Brouwer, A. V. Le Blanc and "
2544"others."
87fb2136
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2545msgstr ""
2546
2547#. type: Plain text
2548#: ../disk-utils/fdisk.8.adoc:226
2549#, no-wrap
2550msgid ""
2551"*cfdisk*(8),\n"
2552"*mkfs*(8),\n"
2553"*partx*(8),\n"
2554"*sfdisk*(8)\n"
2555msgstr ""
2556
2557#. Copyright 1993, 1994, 1995 by Theodore Ts'o. All Rights Reserved.
2558#. This file may be copied under the terms of the GNU Public License.
2559#. type: Title =
2560#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:6
2561#, no-wrap
2562msgid "fsck(8)"
2563msgstr ""
2564
2565#. type: Plain text
2566#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:16
2567msgid "fsck - check and repair a Linux filesystem"
2568msgstr ""
2569
2570#. type: Plain text
2571#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:20
2572#, no-wrap
2573msgid "*fsck* [*-lsAVRTMNP*] [*-r* [_fd_]] [*-C* [_fd_]] [*-t* _fstype_] [_filesystem_...] [*--*] [_fs-specific-options_]\n"
2574msgstr ""
2575
2576#. type: Plain text
2577#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:24
2578#, no-wrap
a5b0d099 2579msgid "*fsck* is used to check and optionally repair one or more Linux filesystems. _filesystem_ can be a device name (e.g., _/dev/hdc1_, _/dev/sdb2_), a mount point (e.g., _/_, _/usr_, _/home_), or a filesystem label or UUID specifier (e.g., UUID=8868abf6-88c5-4a83-98b8-bfc24057f7bd or LABEL=root). Normally, the *fsck* program will try to handle filesystems on different physical disk drives in parallel to reduce the total amount of time needed to check all of them.\n"
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2580msgstr ""
2581
2582#. type: Plain text
2583#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:26
b6467a72
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2584msgid ""
2585"If no filesystems are specified on the command line, and the *-A* option is "
2586"not specified, *fsck* will default to checking filesystems in _/etc/fstab_ "
2587"serially. This is equivalent to the *-As* options."
87fb2136
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2588msgstr ""
2589
2590#. type: Plain text
2591#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:28
b6467a72
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2592msgid ""
2593"The exit status returned by *fsck* is the sum of the following conditions:"
87fb2136
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2594msgstr ""
2595
2596#. type: Labeled list
2597#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:29 ../disk-utils/fsck.cramfs.8.adoc:42
2598#: ../disk-utils/fsck.minix.8.adoc:80 ../disk-utils/isosize.8.adoc:35
b6467a72
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2599#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.cramfs.8.adoc:77 ../misc-utils/fadvise.1.adoc:48
2600#: ../misc-utils/findfs.8.adoc:51 ../misc-utils/kill.1.adoc:43
2601#: ../misc-utils/kill.1.adoc:89 ../misc-utils/rename.1.adoc:68
2602#: ../misc-utils/waitpid.1.adoc:44 ../sys-utils/blkdiscard.8.adoc:61
2603#: ../sys-utils/chcpu.8.adoc:59 ../sys-utils/chmem.8.adoc:58
a5b0d099 2604#: ../sys-utils/lsns.8.adoc:79 ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1591
b6467a72 2605#: ../sys-utils/mountpoint.1.adoc:43 ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:98
87fb2136
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2606#: ../term-utils/mesg.1.adoc:80
2607#, no-wrap
2608msgid "*0*"
2609msgstr ""
2610
2611#. type: Plain text
2612#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:31 ../disk-utils/fsck.minix.8.adoc:82
2613#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.minix.8.adoc:81
2614msgid "No errors"
2615msgstr ""
2616
2617#. type: Labeled list
2618#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:31 ../disk-utils/isosize.8.adoc:37
b6467a72
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2619#: ../misc-utils/fadvise.1.adoc:50 ../misc-utils/findfs.8.adoc:53
2620#: ../misc-utils/kill.1.adoc:91 ../misc-utils/rename.1.adoc:71
2621#: ../misc-utils/waitpid.1.adoc:46 ../sys-utils/blkdiscard.8.adoc:64
2622#: ../sys-utils/chcpu.8.adoc:62 ../sys-utils/chmem.8.adoc:61
a5b0d099 2623#: ../sys-utils/lsns.8.adoc:81 ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1594
87fb2136
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2624#: ../sys-utils/mountpoint.1.adoc:46 ../term-utils/mesg.1.adoc:82
2625#, no-wrap
2626msgid "*1*"
2627msgstr ""
2628
2629#. type: Plain text
2630#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:33
2631msgid "Filesystem errors corrected"
2632msgstr ""
2633
2634#. type: Labeled list
2635#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:33 ../misc-utils/findfs.8.adoc:55
b6467a72
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2636#: ../misc-utils/rename.1.adoc:74 ../misc-utils/waitpid.1.adoc:48
2637#: ../sys-utils/blkdiscard.8.adoc:67 ../sys-utils/lsns.8.adoc:83
a5b0d099 2638#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:893 ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1597
b6467a72 2639#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:101
87fb2136
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2640#, no-wrap
2641msgid "*2*"
2642msgstr ""
2643
2644#. type: Plain text
2645#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:35
2646msgid "System should be rebooted"
2647msgstr ""
2648
2649#. type: Labeled list
2650#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:35 ../disk-utils/fsck.cramfs.8.adoc:44
b6467a72 2651#: ../disk-utils/fsck.minix.8.adoc:84 ../misc-utils/rename.1.adoc:77
a5b0d099 2652#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1600 ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:104
87fb2136
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2653#, no-wrap
2654msgid "*4*"
2655msgstr ""
2656
2657#. type: delimited block _
2658#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:37 ../disk-utils/fsck.minix.8.adoc:86
2659msgid "Filesystem errors left uncorrected"
2660msgstr ""
2661
2662#. type: Labeled list
2663#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:37 ../disk-utils/fsck.cramfs.8.adoc:46
b6467a72 2664#: ../disk-utils/fsck.minix.8.adoc:88 ../disk-utils/mkfs.cramfs.8.adoc:79
a5b0d099 2665#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1603 ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:107
87fb2136
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2666#, no-wrap
2667msgid "*8*"
2668msgstr ""
2669
2670#. type: Plain text
2671#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:39 ../disk-utils/fsck.minix.8.adoc:90
2672#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.minix.8.adoc:83
2673msgid "Operational error"
2674msgstr ""
2675
2676#. type: Labeled list
2677#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:39 ../disk-utils/fsck.cramfs.8.adoc:48
a5b0d099 2678#: ../disk-utils/fsck.minix.8.adoc:90 ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1606
b6467a72 2679#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:110
87fb2136
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2680#, no-wrap
2681msgid "*16*"
2682msgstr ""
2683
2684#. type: Plain text
2685#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:41 ../disk-utils/fsck.minix.8.adoc:92
2686#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.minix.8.adoc:85
2687msgid "Usage or syntax error"
2688msgstr ""
2689
2690#. type: Labeled list
2691#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:41 ../disk-utils/isosize.8.adoc:39
a5b0d099 2692#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1609 ../sys-utils/mountpoint.1.adoc:49
b6467a72 2693#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:113
87fb2136
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2694#, no-wrap
2695msgid "*32*"
2696msgstr ""
2697
2698#. type: Plain text
2699#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:43
2700msgid "Checking canceled by user request"
2701msgstr ""
2702
2703#. type: Labeled list
2704#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:43
2705#, no-wrap
2706msgid "*128*"
2707msgstr ""
2708
2709#. type: Plain text
2710#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:45
2711msgid "Shared-library error"
2712msgstr ""
2713
2714#. type: Plain text
2715#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:47
b6467a72
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2716msgid ""
2717"The exit status returned when multiple filesystems are checked is the bit-"
2718"wise OR of the exit statuses for each filesystem that is checked."
87fb2136
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2719msgstr ""
2720
2721#. type: Plain text
2722#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:49
b6467a72
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2723msgid ""
2724"In actuality, *fsck* is simply a front-end for the various filesystem "
2725"checkers (*fsck*._fstype_) available under Linux. The filesystem-specific "
2726"checker is searched for in the *PATH* environment variable. If the *PATH* is "
2727"undefined then fallback to _/sbin_."
87fb2136
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2728msgstr ""
2729
2730#. type: Plain text
2731#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:51
b6467a72
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2732msgid ""
2733"Please see the filesystem-specific checker manual pages for further details."
87fb2136
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2734msgstr ""
2735
2736#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 2737#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:54 ../disk-utils/mkfs.bfs.8.adoc:47
87fb2136
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2738#: ../misc-utils/whereis.1.adoc:97
2739#, no-wrap
2740msgid "*-l*"
2741msgstr ""
2742
2743#. type: Plain text
2744#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:56
b6467a72
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2745msgid ""
2746"Create an exclusive *flock*(2) lock file (_/run/fsck/<diskname>.lock_) for "
2747"whole-disk device. This option can be used with one device only (this means "
2748"that *-A* and *-l* are mutually exclusive). This option is recommended when "
2749"more *fsck* instances are executed in the same time. The option is ignored "
2750"when used for multiple devices or for non-rotating disks. *fsck* does not "
2751"lock underlying devices when executed to check stacked devices (e.g. MD or "
2752"DM) - this feature is not implemented yet."
87fb2136
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2753msgstr ""
2754
2755#. type: Labeled list
2756#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:57
2757#, no-wrap
2758msgid "*-r* [_fd_]"
2759msgstr ""
2760
2761#. type: Plain text
2762#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:59
b6467a72
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2763msgid ""
2764"Report certain statistics for each fsck when it completes. These statistics "
2765"include the exit status, the maximum run set size (in kilobytes), the "
2766"elapsed all-clock time and the user and system CPU time used by the fsck "
2767"run. For example:"
87fb2136
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2768msgstr ""
2769
2770#. type: Plain text
2771#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:61
2772#, no-wrap
2773msgid "*/dev/sda1: status 0, rss 92828, real 4.002804, user 2.677592, sys 0.86186*\n"
2774msgstr ""
2775
2776#. type: Plain text
2777#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:63
b6467a72
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2778msgid ""
2779"GUI front-ends may specify a file descriptor _fd_, in which case the "
2780"progress bar information will be sent to that file descriptor in a machine "
2781"parsable format. For example:"
87fb2136
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2782msgstr ""
2783
2784#. type: Plain text
2785#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:65
2786#, no-wrap
2787msgid "*/dev/sda1 0 92828 4.002804 2.677592 0.86186*\n"
2788msgstr ""
2789
2790#. type: Labeled list
2791#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:66 ../disk-utils/mkfs.cramfs.8.adoc:59
a5b0d099 2792#: ../misc-utils/whereis.1.adoc:79 ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:413
87fb2136
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2793#: ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:59
2794#, no-wrap
2795msgid "*-s*"
2796msgstr ""
2797
2798#. type: Plain text
2799#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:68
b6467a72
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2800msgid ""
2801"Serialize *fsck* operations. This is a good idea if you are checking "
2802"multiple filesystems and the checkers are in an interactive mode. (Note: "
2803"*e2fsck*(8) runs in an interactive mode by default. To make *e2fsck*(8) run "
2804"in a non-interactive mode, you must either specify the *-p* or *-a* option, "
2805"if you wish for errors to be corrected automatically, or the *-n* option if "
2806"you do not.)"
87fb2136
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2807msgstr ""
2808
2809#. type: Labeled list
2810#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:69
2811#, no-wrap
2812msgid "*-t* _fslist_"
2813msgstr ""
2814
2815#. type: Plain text
2816#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:71
b6467a72
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2817msgid ""
2818"Specifies the type(s) of filesystem to be checked. When the *-A* flag is "
2819"specified, only filesystems that match _fslist_ are checked. The _fslist_ "
2820"parameter is a comma-separated list of filesystems and options specifiers. "
2821"All of the filesystems in this comma-separated list may be prefixed by a "
2822"negation operator '*no*' or '*!*', which requests that only those "
2823"filesystems not listed in _fslist_ will be checked. If none of the "
2824"filesystems in _fslist_ is prefixed by a negation operator, then only those "
2825"listed filesystems will be checked."
87fb2136
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2826msgstr ""
2827
2828#. type: Plain text
2829#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:73
b6467a72
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2830msgid ""
2831"Options specifiers may be included in the comma-separated _fslist_. They "
2832"must have the format **opts=**__fs-option__. If an options specifier is "
2833"present, then only filesystems which contain _fs-option_ in their mount "
2834"options field of _/etc/fstab_ will be checked. If the options specifier is "
2835"prefixed by a negation operator, then only those filesystems that do not "
2836"have _fs-option_ in their mount options field of _/etc/fstab_ will be "
2837"checked."
87fb2136
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2838msgstr ""
2839
2840#. type: Plain text
2841#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:75
b6467a72
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2842msgid ""
2843"For example, if *opts=ro* appears in _fslist_, then only filesystems listed "
2844"in _/etc/fstab_ with the *ro* option will be checked."
87fb2136
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2845msgstr ""
2846
2847#. type: Plain text
2848#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:77
b6467a72
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2849msgid ""
2850"For compatibility with Mandrake distributions whose boot scripts depend upon "
2851"an unauthorized UI change to the *fsck* program, if a filesystem type of "
2852"*loop* is found in _fslist_, it is treated as if *opts=loop* were specified "
2853"as an argument to the *-t* option."
87fb2136
PP
2854msgstr ""
2855
2856#. type: Plain text
2857#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:79
b6467a72
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2858msgid ""
2859"Normally, the filesystem type is deduced by searching for _filesys_ in the _/"
2860"etc/fstab_ file and using the corresponding entry. If the type cannot be "
2861"deduced, and there is only a single filesystem given as an argument to the *-"
2862"t* option, *fsck* will use the specified filesystem type. If this type is "
2863"not available, then the default filesystem type (currently ext2) is used."
87fb2136
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2864msgstr ""
2865
2866#. type: Labeled list
2867#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:80
2868#, no-wrap
2869msgid "*-A*"
2870msgstr ""
2871
2872#. type: Plain text
2873#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:82
b6467a72
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2874msgid ""
2875"Walk through the _/etc/fstab_ file and try to check all filesystems in one "
2876"run. This option is typically used from the _/etc/rc_ system initialization "
2877"file, instead of multiple commands for checking a single filesystem."
87fb2136
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2878msgstr ""
2879
2880#. type: Plain text
2881#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:84
b6467a72
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2882msgid ""
2883"The root filesystem will be checked first unless the *-P* option is "
2884"specified (see below). After that, filesystems will be checked in the order "
2885"specified by the _fs_passno_ (the sixth) field in the _/etc/fstab_ file. "
2886"Filesystems with a _fs_passno_ value of 0 are skipped and are not checked at "
2887"all. Filesystems with a _fs_passno_ value of greater than zero will be "
2888"checked in order, with filesystems with the lowest _fs_passno_ number being "
2889"checked first. If there are multiple filesystems with the same pass number, "
2890"*fsck* will attempt to check them in parallel, although it will avoid "
2891"running multiple filesystem checks on the same physical disk."
87fb2136
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2892msgstr ""
2893
2894#. type: Plain text
2895#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:86
2896#, no-wrap
2897msgid "*fsck* does not check stacked devices (RAIDs, dm-crypt, ...) in parallel with any other device. See below for *FSCK_FORCE_ALL_PARALLEL* setting. The _/sys_ filesystem is used to determine dependencies between devices.\n"
2898msgstr ""
2899
2900#. type: Plain text
2901#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:88
b6467a72
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2902msgid ""
2903"Hence, a very common configuration in _/etc/fstab_ files is to set the root "
2904"filesystem to have a _fs_passno_ value of 1 and to set all other filesystems "
2905"to have a _fs_passno_ value of 2. This will allow *fsck* to automatically "
2906"run filesystem checkers in parallel if it is advantageous to do so. System "
2907"administrators might choose not to use this configuration if they need to "
2908"avoid multiple filesystem checks running in parallel for some reason - for "
2909"example, if the machine in question is short on memory so that excessive "
2910"paging is a concern."
87fb2136
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2911msgstr ""
2912
2913#. type: Plain text
2914#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:90
2915#, no-wrap
2916msgid "*fsck* normally does not check whether the device actually exists before calling a filesystem specific checker. Therefore non-existing devices may cause the system to enter filesystem repair mode during boot if the filesystem specific checker returns a fatal error. The _/etc/fstab_ mount option *nofail* may be used to have *fsck* skip non-existing devices. *fsck* also skips non-existing devices that have the special filesystem type *auto*.\n"
2917msgstr ""
2918
2919#. type: Labeled list
2920#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:91
2921#, no-wrap
2922msgid "*-C* [_fd_]"
2923msgstr ""
2924
2925#. type: Plain text
2926#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:93
b6467a72
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2927msgid ""
2928"Display completion/progress bars for those filesystem checkers (currently "
2929"only for ext[234]) which support them. *fsck* will manage the filesystem "
2930"checkers so that only one of them will display a progress bar at a time. GUI "
2931"front-ends may specify a file descriptor _fd_, in which case the progress "
2932"bar information will be sent to that file descriptor."
87fb2136
PP
2933msgstr ""
2934
2935#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 2936#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:94 ../schedutils/uclampset.1.adoc:72
87fb2136
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2937#, no-wrap
2938msgid "*-M*"
2939msgstr ""
2940
2941#. type: Plain text
2942#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:96
b6467a72
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2943msgid ""
2944"Do not check mounted filesystems and return an exit status of 0 for mounted "
2945"filesystems."
87fb2136
PP
2946msgstr ""
2947
2948#. type: Labeled list
2949#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:97
2950#, no-wrap
2951msgid "*-N*"
2952msgstr ""
2953
2954#. type: Plain text
2955#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:99
2956msgid "Don't execute, just show what would be done."
2957msgstr ""
2958
2959#. type: Labeled list
2960#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:100
2961#, no-wrap
2962msgid "*-P*"
2963msgstr ""
2964
2965#. type: Plain text
2966#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:102
b6467a72
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2967msgid ""
2968"When the *-A* flag is set, check the root filesystem in parallel with the "
2969"other filesystems. This is not the safest thing in the world to do, since if "
2970"the root filesystem is in doubt things like the *e2fsck*(8) executable might "
2971"be corrupted! This option is mainly provided for those sysadmins who don't "
2972"want to repartition the root filesystem to be small and compact (which is "
2973"really the right solution)."
87fb2136
PP
2974msgstr ""
2975
2976#. type: Labeled list
2977#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:103
2978#, no-wrap
2979msgid "*-R*"
2980msgstr ""
2981
2982#. type: Plain text
2983#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:105
b6467a72
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2984msgid ""
2985"When checking all filesystems with the *-A* flag, skip the root filesystem. "
2986"(This is useful in case the root filesystem has already been mounted read-"
2987"write.)"
87fb2136
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2988msgstr ""
2989
2990#. type: Labeled list
2991#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:106
2992#, no-wrap
2993msgid "*-T*"
2994msgstr ""
2995
2996#. type: Plain text
2997#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:108
2998msgid "Don't show the title on startup."
2999msgstr ""
3000
3001#. type: Labeled list
3002#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:109
3003#, no-wrap
3004msgid "*-V*"
3005msgstr ""
3006
3007#. type: Plain text
3008#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:111
b6467a72
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3009msgid ""
3010"Produce verbose output, including all filesystem-specific commands that are "
3011"executed."
87fb2136
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3012msgstr ""
3013
3014#. type: Labeled list
3015#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:112
3016#, fuzzy, no-wrap
3017#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
3018msgid "*-?*, *--help*"
3019msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
3020
3021#. type: Labeled list
3022#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:115
3023#, fuzzy, no-wrap
3024#| msgid "*-V*, *--version*"
3025msgid "*--version*"
3026msgstr "*-V*, *--version*"
3027
3028#. type: Title ==
3029#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:118
3030#, no-wrap
3031msgid "FILESYSTEM SPECIFIC OPTIONS"
3032msgstr ""
3033
3034#. type: Plain text
3035#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:121
3036#, no-wrap
3037msgid "*Options which are not understood by fsck are passed to the filesystem-specific checker!*\n"
3038msgstr ""
3039
3040#. type: Plain text
3041#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:123
b6467a72
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3042msgid ""
3043"These options *must* not take arguments, as there is no way for *fsck* to be "
3044"able to properly guess which options take arguments and which don't."
87fb2136
PP
3045msgstr ""
3046
3047#. type: Plain text
3048#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:125
b6467a72
PP
3049msgid ""
3050"Options and arguments which follow the *--* are treated as filesystem-"
3051"specific options to be passed to the filesystem-specific checker."
87fb2136
PP
3052msgstr ""
3053
3054#. type: Plain text
3055#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:127
b6467a72
PP
3056msgid ""
3057"Please note that *fsck* is not designed to pass arbitrarily complicated "
3058"options to filesystem-specific checkers. If you're doing something "
3059"complicated, please just execute the filesystem-specific checker directly. "
3060"If you pass *fsck* some horribly complicated options and arguments, and it "
3061"doesn't do what you expect, *don't bother reporting it as a bug.* You're "
3062"almost certainly doing something that you shouldn't be doing with *fsck*. "
3063"Options to different filesystem-specific fsck's are not standardized."
87fb2136
PP
3064msgstr ""
3065
3066#. type: Plain text
3067#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:131
b6467a72
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3068msgid ""
3069"The *fsck* program's behavior is affected by the following environment "
3070"variables:"
87fb2136
PP
3071msgstr ""
3072
3073#. type: Labeled list
3074#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:132
3075#, no-wrap
3076msgid "*FSCK_FORCE_ALL_PARALLEL*"
3077msgstr ""
3078
3079#. type: Plain text
3080#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:134
b6467a72
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3081msgid ""
3082"If this environment variable is set, *fsck* will attempt to check all of the "
3083"specified filesystems in parallel, regardless of whether the filesystems "
3084"appear to be on the same device. (This is useful for RAID systems or high-"
3085"end storage systems such as those sold by companies such as IBM or EMC.) "
3086"Note that the _fs_passno_ value is still used."
87fb2136
PP
3087msgstr ""
3088
3089#. type: Labeled list
3090#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:135
3091#, no-wrap
3092msgid "*FSCK_MAX_INST*"
3093msgstr ""
3094
3095#. type: Plain text
3096#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:137
b6467a72
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3097msgid ""
3098"This environment variable will limit the maximum number of filesystem "
3099"checkers that can be running at one time. This allows configurations which "
3100"have a large number of disks to avoid *fsck* starting too many filesystem "
3101"checkers at once, which might overload CPU and memory resources available on "
3102"the system. If this value is zero, then an unlimited number of processes can "
3103"be spawned. This is currently the default, but future versions of *fsck* may "
3104"attempt to automatically determine how many filesystem checks can be run "
3105"based on gathering accounting data from the operating system."
87fb2136
PP
3106msgstr ""
3107
3108#. type: Labeled list
3109#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:138
3110#, no-wrap
3111msgid "*PATH*"
3112msgstr ""
3113
3114#. type: Plain text
3115#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:140
3116msgid "The *PATH* environment variable is used to find filesystem checkers."
3117msgstr ""
3118
3119#. type: Labeled list
3120#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:141
3121#, no-wrap
3122msgid "*FSTAB_FILE*"
3123msgstr ""
3124
3125#. type: Plain text
3126#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:143
b6467a72
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3127msgid ""
3128"This environment variable allows the system administrator to override the "
3129"standard location of the _/etc/fstab_ file. It is also useful for developers "
3130"who are testing *fsck*."
87fb2136
PP
3131msgstr ""
3132
3133#. type: Labeled list
3134#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:144
3135#, no-wrap
3136msgid "*LIBBLKID_DEBUG=all*"
3137msgstr ""
3138
3139#. type: Labeled list
3140#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:147
3141#, no-wrap
3142msgid "*LIBMOUNT_DEBUG=all*"
3143msgstr ""
3144
3145#. type: Plain text
3146#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:149 ../sys-utils/mountpoint.1.adoc:56
3147msgid "enables libmount debug output."
3148msgstr ""
3149
3150#. type: Title ==
3151#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:150 ../lib/terminal-colors.d.5.adoc:134
a5b0d099 3152#: ../login-utils/last.1.adoc:112 ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:137
87fb2136
PP
3153#: ../login-utils/newgrp.1.adoc:29 ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:111
3154#: ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:119 ../misc-utils/look.1.adoc:82
3155#: ../misc-utils/mcookie.1.adoc:44 ../sys-utils/adjtime_config.5.adoc:50
a5b0d099
KZ
3156#: ../sys-utils/ctrlaltdel.8.adoc:39 ../sys-utils/fstab.5.adoc:124
3157#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:365 ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:136
3158#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1644 ../sys-utils/readprofile.8.adoc:56
b6467a72
PP
3159#: ../sys-utils/renice.1.adoc:79 ../sys-utils/rtcwake.8.adoc:114
3160#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:131 ../sys-utils/tunelp.8.adoc:59
a5b0d099 3161#: ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:158 ../sys-utils/zramctl.8.adoc:78
b6467a72 3162#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:305 ../term-utils/mesg.1.adoc:87
87fb2136
PP
3163#, no-wrap
3164msgid "FILES"
3165msgstr "SOUBORY"
3166
3167#. type: Labeled list
3168#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:153 ../sys-utils/fstab.5.adoc:50
a5b0d099 3169#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1648 ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:136
b6467a72 3170#: ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:163
87fb2136
PP
3171#, no-wrap
3172msgid "_/etc/fstab_"
3173msgstr "_/etc/fstab_"
3174
3175#. type: Plain text
3176#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:158
3177msgid "mailto:tytso@mit.edu>[Theodore Ts'o], mailto:kzak@redhat.com[Karel Zak]"
3178msgstr ""
3179
3180#. type: Plain text
3181#: ../disk-utils/fsck.8.adoc:172
3182#, no-wrap
3183msgid ""
3184"*fstab*(5),\n"
3185"*mkfs*(8),\n"
3186"*fsck.ext2*(8) or *fsck.ext3*(8) or *e2fsck*(8),\n"
3187"*fsck.cramfs*(8),\n"
3188"*fsck.jfs*(8),\n"
3189"*fsck.nfs*(8),\n"
3190"*fsck.minix*(8),\n"
3191"*fsck.msdos*(8),\n"
3192"*fsck.vfat*(8),\n"
3193"*fsck.xfs*(8),\n"
3194"*reiserfsck*(8)\n"
3195msgstr ""
3196
3197#. type: Title =
3198#: ../disk-utils/fsck.cramfs.8.adoc:2
3199#, no-wrap
3200msgid "fsck.cramfs(8)"
3201msgstr ""
3202
3203#. type: Plain text
3204#: ../disk-utils/fsck.cramfs.8.adoc:12
3205msgid "fsck.cramfs - fsck compressed ROM file system"
3206msgstr ""
3207
3208#. type: Plain text
3209#: ../disk-utils/fsck.cramfs.8.adoc:16
3210#, no-wrap
3211msgid "*fsck.cramfs* [options] _file_\n"
3212msgstr ""
3213
3214#. type: Plain text
3215#: ../disk-utils/fsck.cramfs.8.adoc:20
3216#, no-wrap
3217msgid "*fsck.cramfs* is used to check the cramfs file system.\n"
3218msgstr ""
3219
3220#. type: Labeled list
3221#: ../disk-utils/fsck.cramfs.8.adoc:23 ../disk-utils/fsck.minix.8.adoc:56
b6467a72
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3222#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.bfs.8.adoc:41 ../disk-utils/partx.8.adoc:96
3223#: ../misc-utils/hardlink.1.adoc:102 ../misc-utils/mcookie.1.adoc:39
3224#: ../misc-utils/pipesz.1.adoc:64 ../misc-utils/rename.1.adoc:28
3225#: ../misc-utils/waitpid.1.adoc:26 ../schedutils/chrt.1.adoc:101
a5b0d099 3226#: ../schedutils/uclampset.1.adoc:87 ../sys-utils/blkdiscard.8.adoc:52
b6467a72
PP
3227#: ../sys-utils/blkzone.8.adoc:98 ../sys-utils/chmem.8.adoc:49
3228#: ../sys-utils/eject.1.adoc:84 ../sys-utils/fallocate.1.adoc:64
a5b0d099
KZ
3229#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:173 ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:98
3230#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:457 ../sys-utils/readprofile.8.adoc:51
b6467a72
PP
3231#: ../sys-utils/rtcwake.8.adoc:105 ../sys-utils/setarch.8.adoc:42
3232#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:89 ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:111
3233#: ../term-utils/mesg.1.adoc:71
87fb2136
PP
3234#, fuzzy, no-wrap
3235#| msgid "*-V*, *--version*"
3236msgid "*-v*, *--verbose*"
3237msgstr "*-V*, *--version*"
3238
3239#. type: Plain text
3240#: ../disk-utils/fsck.cramfs.8.adoc:25 ../disk-utils/mkfs.cramfs.8.adoc:37
3241msgid "Enable verbose messaging."
3242msgstr ""
3243
3244#. type: Labeled list
3245#: ../disk-utils/fsck.cramfs.8.adoc:26
3246#, no-wrap
3247msgid "*-b*, *--blocksize* _blocksize_"
3248msgstr ""
3249
3250#. type: Plain text
3251#: ../disk-utils/fsck.cramfs.8.adoc:28
b6467a72
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3252msgid ""
3253"Use this blocksize, defaults to page size. Must be equal to what was set at "
3254"creation time. Only used for *--extract*."
87fb2136
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3255msgstr ""
3256
3257#. type: Labeled list
3258#: ../disk-utils/fsck.cramfs.8.adoc:29
3259#, no-wrap
3260msgid "*--extract*[=_directory_]"
3261msgstr ""
3262
3263#. type: Plain text
3264#: ../disk-utils/fsck.cramfs.8.adoc:31
b6467a72
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3265msgid ""
3266"Test to uncompress the whole file system. Optionally extract contents of the "
3267"_file_ to _directory_."
87fb2136
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3268msgstr ""
3269
3270#. type: Labeled list
3271#: ../disk-utils/fsck.cramfs.8.adoc:32
3272#, no-wrap
3273msgid "*-a*"
3274msgstr ""
3275
3276#. type: Plain text
3277#: ../disk-utils/fsck.cramfs.8.adoc:34 ../disk-utils/fsck.cramfs.8.adoc:37
b6467a72 3278#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.bfs.8.adoc:46 ../disk-utils/mkfs.bfs.8.adoc:49
87fb2136
PP
3279msgid "This option is silently ignored."
3280msgstr ""
3281
3282#. type: Labeled list
3283#: ../disk-utils/fsck.cramfs.8.adoc:35
3284#, no-wrap
3285msgid "*-y*"
3286msgstr ""
3287
3288#. type: Title ==
3289#: ../disk-utils/fsck.cramfs.8.adoc:40 ../disk-utils/fsck.minix.8.adoc:76
b6467a72
PP
3290#: ../disk-utils/isosize.8.adoc:33 ../disk-utils/mkfs.bfs.8.adoc:53
3291#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.cramfs.8.adoc:75 ../disk-utils/mkfs.minix.8.adoc:75
3292#: ../login-utils/chfn.1.adoc:72 ../login-utils/chsh.1.adoc:55
87fb2136
PP
3293#: ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:107 ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:97
3294#: ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:106 ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:148
b6467a72 3295#: ../misc-utils/fadvise.1.adoc:44 ../misc-utils/findfs.8.adoc:49
a5b0d099
KZ
3296#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:186 ../misc-utils/kill.1.adoc:85
3297#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:186 ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:136
b6467a72
PP
3298#: ../misc-utils/rename.1.adoc:66 ../misc-utils/waitpid.1.adoc:40
3299#: ../sys-utils/blkdiscard.8.adoc:57 ../sys-utils/chcpu.8.adoc:55
3300#: ../sys-utils/chmem.8.adoc:54 ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:181
3301#: ../sys-utils/eject.1.adoc:93 ../sys-utils/flock.1.adoc:88
a5b0d099
KZ
3302#: ../sys-utils/fstrim.8.adoc:74 ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:347
3303#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:123 ../sys-utils/lsipc.1.adoc:86
3304#: ../sys-utils/lsns.8.adoc:75 ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1587
b6467a72 3305#: ../sys-utils/mountpoint.1.adoc:39 ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:94
a5b0d099
KZ
3306#: ../sys-utils/switch_root.8.adoc:29 ../sys-utils/zramctl.8.adoc:74
3307#: ../term-utils/mesg.1.adoc:76 ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:222
87fb2136
PP
3308#, no-wrap
3309msgid "EXIT STATUS"
3310msgstr "NÁVRATOVÁ HODNOTA"
3311
3312#. type: Plain text
3313#: ../disk-utils/fsck.cramfs.8.adoc:44 ../disk-utils/isosize.8.adoc:37
b6467a72
PP
3314#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.cramfs.8.adoc:79 ../misc-utils/fadvise.1.adoc:50
3315#: ../misc-utils/findfs.8.adoc:53 ../misc-utils/kill.1.adoc:91
a5b0d099 3316#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:140 ../misc-utils/waitpid.1.adoc:46
b6467a72
PP
3317#: ../sys-utils/blkdiscard.8.adoc:63 ../sys-utils/chcpu.8.adoc:61
3318#: ../sys-utils/chmem.8.adoc:60 ../sys-utils/fstrim.8.adoc:78
a5b0d099 3319#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1593 ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:100
87fb2136
PP
3320msgid "success"
3321msgstr ""
3322
3323#. type: Plain text
3324#: ../disk-utils/fsck.cramfs.8.adoc:46
3325msgid "file system was left uncorrected"
3326msgstr ""
3327
3328#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 3329#: ../disk-utils/fsck.cramfs.8.adoc:48 ../disk-utils/mkfs.cramfs.8.adoc:81
87fb2136
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3330msgid "operation error, such as unable to allocate memory"
3331msgstr ""
3332
3333#. type: Plain text
3334#: ../disk-utils/fsck.cramfs.8.adoc:50
3335msgid "usage information was printed"
3336msgstr ""
3337
3338#. type: Plain text
3339#: ../disk-utils/fsck.cramfs.8.adoc:55
3340#, no-wrap
3341msgid ""
3342"*mount*(8),\n"
3343"*mkfs.cramfs*(8)\n"
3344msgstr ""
3345
3346#. Copyright 1992, 1993, 1994 Rickard E. Faith (faith@cs.unc.edu)
3347#. May be freely distributed.
3348#. type: Title =
3349#: ../disk-utils/fsck.minix.8.adoc:6
3350#, no-wrap
3351msgid "fsck.minix(8)"
3352msgstr ""
3353
3354#. type: Plain text
3355#: ../disk-utils/fsck.minix.8.adoc:16
3356msgid "fsck.minix - check consistency of Minix filesystem"
3357msgstr ""
3358
3359#. type: Plain text
3360#: ../disk-utils/fsck.minix.8.adoc:20
3361#, no-wrap
3362msgid "*fsck.minix* [options] _device_\n"
3363msgstr ""
3364
3365#. type: Plain text
3366#: ../disk-utils/fsck.minix.8.adoc:24
3367#, no-wrap
3368msgid "*fsck.minix* performs a consistency check for the Linux MINIX filesystem.\n"
3369msgstr ""
3370
3371#. type: Plain text
3372#: ../disk-utils/fsck.minix.8.adoc:26
b6467a72
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3373msgid ""
3374"The program assumes the filesystem is quiescent. *fsck.minix* should not be "
3375"used on a mounted device unless you can be sure nobody is writing to it. "
3376"Remember that the kernel can write to device when it searches for files."
87fb2136
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3377msgstr ""
3378
3379#. type: Plain text
3380#: ../disk-utils/fsck.minix.8.adoc:28
3381msgid "The _device_ name will usually have the following form:"
3382msgstr ""
3383
3384#. type: Table
3385#: ../disk-utils/fsck.minix.8.adoc:36
3386#, no-wrap
3387msgid ""
3388"|/dev/hda[1-63] |IDE disk 1\n"
3389"|/dev/hdb[1-63] |IDE disk 2\n"
3390"|/dev/sda[1-15] |SCSI disk 1\n"
3391"|/dev/sdb[1-15] |SCSI disk 2\n"
3392msgstr ""
3393
3394#. type: delimited block _
3395#: ../disk-utils/fsck.minix.8.adoc:40
b6467a72
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3396msgid ""
3397"If the filesystem was changed, i.e., repaired, then *fsck.minix* will print "
3398"\"FILE SYSTEM HAS BEEN CHANGED\" and will *sync*(2) three times before "
3399"exiting. There is _no_ need to reboot after check."
87fb2136
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3400msgstr ""
3401
3402#. type: Title ==
3403#: ../disk-utils/fsck.minix.8.adoc:41 ../disk-utils/mkswap.8.adoc:31
3404#: ../misc-utils/rename.1.adoc:48
3405#, no-wrap
3406msgid "WARNING"
3407msgstr ""
3408
3409#. type: delimited block _
3410#: ../disk-utils/fsck.minix.8.adoc:44
3411#, no-wrap
3412msgid "*fsck.minix* should *not* be used on a mounted filesystem. Using *fsck.minix* on a mounted filesystem is very dangerous, due to the possibility that deleted files are still in use, and can seriously damage a perfectly good filesystem! If you absolutely have to run *fsck.minix* on a mounted filesystem, such as the root filesystem, make sure nothing is writing to the disk, and that no files are \"zombies\" waiting for deletion.\n"
3413msgstr ""
3414
3415#. type: delimited block _
3416#: ../disk-utils/fsck.minix.8.adoc:49
3417msgid "List all filenames."
3418msgstr ""
3419
3420#. type: Labeled list
3421#: ../disk-utils/fsck.minix.8.adoc:50
3422#, fuzzy, no-wrap
3423#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
3424msgid "*-r*, *--repair*"
3425msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
3426
3427#. type: delimited block _
3428#: ../disk-utils/fsck.minix.8.adoc:52
3429msgid "Perform interactive repairs."
3430msgstr ""
3431
3432#. type: Labeled list
3433#: ../disk-utils/fsck.minix.8.adoc:53 ../sys-utils/rtcwake.8.adoc:36
3434#, fuzzy, no-wrap
3435#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
3436msgid "*-a*, *--auto*"
3437msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
3438
3439#. type: delimited block _
3440#: ../disk-utils/fsck.minix.8.adoc:55
b6467a72
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3441msgid ""
3442"Perform automatic repairs. This option implies *--repair* and serves to "
3443"answer all of the questions asked with the default. Note that this can be "
3444"extremely dangerous in the case of extensive filesystem damage."
87fb2136
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3445msgstr ""
3446
3447#. type: Labeled list
3448#: ../disk-utils/fsck.minix.8.adoc:59
3449#, fuzzy, no-wrap
3450#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
3451msgid "*-s*, *--super*"
3452msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
3453
3454#. type: delimited block _
3455#: ../disk-utils/fsck.minix.8.adoc:61
3456msgid "Output super-block information."
3457msgstr ""
3458
3459#. type: Labeled list
3460#: ../disk-utils/fsck.minix.8.adoc:62
3461#, fuzzy, no-wrap
3462#| msgid "*-V*, *--version*"
3463msgid "*-m*, *--uncleared*"
3464msgstr "*-V*, *--version*"
3465
3466#. type: delimited block _
3467#: ../disk-utils/fsck.minix.8.adoc:64
3468msgid "Activate MINIX-like \"mode not cleared\" warnings."
3469msgstr ""
3470
3471#. type: Labeled list
3472#: ../disk-utils/fsck.minix.8.adoc:65 ../disk-utils/mkswap.8.adoc:44
3473#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:152 ../misc-utils/wipefs.8.adoc:46
3474#: ../sys-utils/blkdiscard.8.adoc:31 ../sys-utils/blkzone.8.adoc:95
3475#: ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:73
3476#, fuzzy, no-wrap
3477#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
3478msgid "*-f*, *--force*"
3479msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
3480
3481#. type: delimited block _
3482#: ../disk-utils/fsck.minix.8.adoc:67
b6467a72
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3483msgid ""
3484"Force a filesystem check even if the filesystem was marked as valid. Marking "
3485"is done by the kernel when the filesystem is unmounted."
87fb2136
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3486msgstr ""
3487
3488#. type: Title ==
a5b0d099 3489#: ../disk-utils/fsck.minix.8.adoc:70 ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:338
87fb2136
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3490#, no-wrap
3491msgid "DIAGNOSTICS"
3492msgstr ""
3493
3494#. type: delimited block _
3495#: ../disk-utils/fsck.minix.8.adoc:73
b6467a72
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3496msgid ""
3497"There are numerous diagnostic messages. The ones mentioned here are the most "
3498"commonly seen in normal usage."
87fb2136
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3499msgstr ""
3500
3501#. type: delimited block _
3502#: ../disk-utils/fsck.minix.8.adoc:75
b6467a72
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3503msgid ""
3504"If the device does not exist, *fsck.minix* will print \"unable to read super "
3505"block\". If the device exists, but is not a MINIX filesystem, *fsck.minix* "
3506"will print \"bad magic number in super-block\"."
87fb2136
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3507msgstr ""
3508
3509#. type: delimited block _
3510#: ../disk-utils/fsck.minix.8.adoc:79
3511msgid "The exit status returned by *fsck.minix* is the sum of the following:"
3512msgstr ""
3513
3514#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 3515#: ../disk-utils/fsck.minix.8.adoc:82 ../misc-utils/waitpid.1.adoc:50
87fb2136
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3516#, no-wrap
3517msgid "*3*"
3518msgstr ""
3519
3520#. type: delimited block _
3521#: ../disk-utils/fsck.minix.8.adoc:84
b6467a72
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3522msgid ""
3523"Filesystem errors corrected, system should be rebooted if filesystem was "
3524"mounted"
87fb2136
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3525msgstr ""
3526
3527#. type: Labeled list
3528#: ../disk-utils/fsck.minix.8.adoc:86
3529#, no-wrap
3530msgid "*7*"
3531msgstr ""
3532
3533#. type: delimited block _
3534#: ../disk-utils/fsck.minix.8.adoc:88
3535msgid "Combination of exit statuses 3 and 4"
3536msgstr ""
3537
3538#. type: delimited block _
3539#: ../disk-utils/fsck.minix.8.adoc:97
b6467a72
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3540msgid ""
3541"mailto:torvalds@cs.helsinki.fi[Linus Torvalds]. Exit status values by mailto:"
3542"faith@cs.unc.edu[Rik Faith] Added support for filesystem valid flag: mailto:"
3543"greg%wind.uucp@plains.nodak.edu[Dr. Wettstein]. Check to prevent fsck of "
3544"mounted filesystem added by mailto:quinlan@yggdrasil.com[Daniel Quinlan]. "
3545"Minix v2 fs support by mailto:schwab@issan.informatik.uni-dortmund."
3546"de[Andreas Schwab], updated by mailto:janl@math.uio.no[Nicolai Langfeldt]. "
3547"Portability patch by mailto:rmk@ecs.soton.ac.uk[Russell King]."
87fb2136
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3548msgstr ""
3549
3550#. type: delimited block _
3551#: ../disk-utils/fsck.minix.8.adoc:106
3552#, no-wrap
3553msgid ""
3554"*fsck*(8),\n"
3555"*fsck.ext2*(8),\n"
3556"*mkfs*(8),\n"
3557"*mkfs.ext2*(8),\n"
3558"*mkfs.minix*(8),\n"
3559"*reboot*(8)\n"
3560msgstr ""
3561
3562#. type: Title =
3563#: ../disk-utils/isosize.8.adoc:2
3564#, no-wrap
3565msgid "isosize(8)"
3566msgstr ""
3567
3568#. type: Plain text
3569#: ../disk-utils/isosize.8.adoc:12
3570msgid "isosize - output the length of an iso9660 filesystem"
3571msgstr ""
3572
3573#. type: Plain text
3574#: ../disk-utils/isosize.8.adoc:16
3575#, no-wrap
3576msgid "*isosize* [options] _iso9660_image_file_\n"
3577msgstr ""
3578
3579#. type: Plain text
3580#: ../disk-utils/isosize.8.adoc:20
b6467a72
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3581msgid ""
3582"This command outputs the length of an iso9660 filesystem that is contained "
3583"in the specified file. This file may be a normal file or a block device (e."
3584"g. _/dev/hdd_ or _/dev/sr0_). In the absence of any options (and errors), it "
3585"will output the size of the iso9660 filesystem in bytes. This can now be a "
3586"large number (>> 4 GB)."
87fb2136
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3587msgstr ""
3588
3589#. type: Labeled list
3590#: ../disk-utils/isosize.8.adoc:23
3591#, fuzzy, no-wrap
3592#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
3593msgid "*-x*, *--sectors*"
3594msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
3595
3596#. type: Plain text
3597#: ../disk-utils/isosize.8.adoc:25
b6467a72
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3598msgid ""
3599"Show the block count and block size in human-readable form. The output uses "
3600"the term \"sectors\" for \"blocks\"."
87fb2136
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3601msgstr ""
3602
3603#. type: Labeled list
3604#: ../disk-utils/isosize.8.adoc:26 ../term-utils/scriptlive.1.adoc:42
3605#: ../term-utils/scriptreplay.1.adoc:53
3606#, no-wrap
3607msgid "*-d*, *--divisor* _number_"
3608msgstr ""
3609
3610#. type: Plain text
3611#: ../disk-utils/isosize.8.adoc:28
b6467a72
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3612msgid ""
3613"Only has an effect when *-x* is not given. The value shown (if no errors) is "
3614"the iso9660 file size in bytes divided by _number_. So if _number_ is the "
3615"block size then the shown value will be the block count."
87fb2136
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3616msgstr ""
3617
3618#. type: Plain text
3619#: ../disk-utils/isosize.8.adoc:30
b6467a72
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3620msgid ""
3621"The size of the file (or block device) holding an iso9660 filesystem can be "
3622"marginally larger than the actual size of the iso9660 filesystem. One reason "
3623"for this is that cd writers are allowed to add \"run out\" sectors at the "
3624"end of an iso9660 image."
87fb2136
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3625msgstr ""
3626
3627#. type: Plain text
3628#: ../disk-utils/isosize.8.adoc:39
3629msgid "generic failure, such as invalid usage"
3630msgstr ""
3631
3632#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 3633#: ../disk-utils/isosize.8.adoc:41 ../sys-utils/fstrim.8.adoc:82
87fb2136
PP
3634msgid "all failed"
3635msgstr ""
3636
3637#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72
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3638#: ../disk-utils/isosize.8.adoc:41 ../misc-utils/kill.1.adoc:93
3639#: ../misc-utils/rename.1.adoc:80 ../sys-utils/chcpu.8.adoc:65
a5b0d099 3640#: ../sys-utils/chmem.8.adoc:64 ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1612
b6467a72 3641#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:116
87fb2136
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3642#, no-wrap
3643msgid "*64*"
3644msgstr ""
3645
3646#. type: Plain text
3647#: ../disk-utils/isosize.8.adoc:43
3648msgid "some failed"
3649msgstr ""
3650
3651#. type: Title =
3652#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.8.adoc:2
3653#, no-wrap
3654msgid "mkfs(8)"
3655msgstr ""
3656
3657#. type: Plain text
3658#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.8.adoc:12
3659msgid "mkfs - build a Linux filesystem"
3660msgstr ""
3661
3662#. type: Plain text
3663#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.8.adoc:16
3664#, no-wrap
3665msgid "*mkfs* [options] [*-t* _type_] [_fs-options_] _device_ [_size_]\n"
3666msgstr ""
3667
3668#. type: Plain text
3669#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.8.adoc:20
3670#, no-wrap
3671msgid "*This mkfs frontend is deprecated in favour of filesystem specific mkfs.<type> utils.*\n"
3672msgstr ""
3673
3674#. type: Plain text
3675#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.8.adoc:22
3676#, no-wrap
3677msgid "*mkfs* is used to build a Linux filesystem on a device, usually a hard disk partition. The _device_ argument is either the device name (e.g., _/dev/hda1_, _/dev/sdb2_), or a regular file that shall contain the filesystem. The _size_ argument is the number of blocks to be used for the filesystem.\n"
3678msgstr ""
3679
3680#. type: Plain text
3681#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.8.adoc:24
3682msgid "The exit status returned by *mkfs* is 0 on success and 1 on failure."
3683msgstr ""
3684
3685#. type: Plain text
3686#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.8.adoc:26
b6467a72
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3687msgid ""
3688"In actuality, *mkfs* is simply a front-end for the various filesystem "
3689"builders (**mkfs.**__fstype__) available under Linux. The filesystem-"
3690"specific builder is searched for via your *PATH* environment setting only. "
3691"Please see the filesystem-specific builder manual pages for further details."
87fb2136
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3692msgstr ""
3693
3694#. type: Plain text
3695#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.8.adoc:31
b6467a72
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3696msgid ""
3697"Specify the _type_ of filesystem to be built. If not specified, the default "
3698"filesystem type (currently ext2) is used."
87fb2136
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3699msgstr ""
3700
3701#. type: Labeled list
3702#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.8.adoc:32
3703#, no-wrap
3704msgid "_fs-options_"
3705msgstr ""
3706
3707#. type: Plain text
3708#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.8.adoc:34
b6467a72
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3709msgid ""
3710"Filesystem-specific options to be passed to the real filesystem builder."
87fb2136
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3711msgstr ""
3712
3713#. type: Labeled list
3714#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.8.adoc:35
3715#, fuzzy, no-wrap
3716#| msgid "*-V*, *--version*"
3717msgid "*-V*, *--verbose*"
3718msgstr "*-V*, *--version*"
3719
3720#. type: Plain text
3721#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.8.adoc:37
b6467a72
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3722msgid ""
3723"Produce verbose output, including all filesystem-specific commands that are "
3724"executed. Specifying this option more than once inhibits execution of any "
3725"filesystem-specific commands. This is really only useful for testing."
87fb2136
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3726msgstr ""
3727
3728#. type: Plain text
3729#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.8.adoc:40
b6467a72
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3730msgid ""
3731"(Option *-V* will display version information only when it is the only "
3732"parameter, otherwise it will work as *--verbose*.)"
87fb2136
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3733msgstr ""
3734
3735#. type: Title ==
3736#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.8.adoc:41 ../disk-utils/raw.8.adoc:51
a5b0d099 3737#: ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:159 ../login-utils/utmpdump.1.adoc:67
b6467a72
PP
3738#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:177 ../misc-utils/getopt.1.adoc:141
3739#: ../misc-utils/hardlink.1.adoc:138 ../misc-utils/mcookie.1.adoc:50
3740#: ../misc-utils/namei.1.adoc:65 ../misc-utils/pipesz.1.adoc:91
a5b0d099
KZ
3741#: ../sys-utils/lscpu.1.adoc:95 ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1670
3742#: ../sys-utils/readprofile.8.adoc:67 ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:330
b6467a72
PP
3743#: ../term-utils/script.1.adoc:155 ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:163
3744#: ../text-utils/colcrt.1.adoc:70 ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:185
3745#: ../text-utils/ul.1.adoc:76
87fb2136
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3746#, no-wrap
3747msgid "BUGS"
3748msgstr ""
3749
3750#. type: Plain text
3751#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.8.adoc:44
b6467a72
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3752msgid ""
3753"All generic options must precede and not be combined with filesystem-"
3754"specific options. Some filesystem-specific programs do not automatically "
3755"detect the device size and require the _size_ parameter to be specified."
87fb2136
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3756msgstr ""
3757
3758#. type: Plain text
3759#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.8.adoc:50
b6467a72
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3760msgid ""
3761"mailto:david@ods.com[David Engel], mailto:waltje@uwalt.nl.mugnet.org[Fred N. "
3762"van Kempen], mailto:sommel@sci.kun.nl[Ron Sommeling]."
87fb2136
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3763msgstr ""
3764
3765#. type: Plain text
3766#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.8.adoc:52
b6467a72
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3767msgid ""
3768"The manual page was shamelessly adapted from Remy Card's version for the "
3769"ext2 filesystem."
87fb2136
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3770msgstr ""
3771
3772#. type: Plain text
3773#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.8.adoc:68
3774#, no-wrap
3775msgid ""
3776"*fs*(5),\n"
3777"*badblocks*(8),\n"
3778"*fsck*(8),\n"
3779"*mkdosfs*(8),\n"
3780"*mke2fs*(8),\n"
3781"*mkfs.bfs*(8),\n"
3782"*mkfs.ext2*(8),\n"
3783"*mkfs.ext3*(8),\n"
3784"*mkfs.ext4*(8),\n"
3785"*mkfs.minix*(8),\n"
3786"*mkfs.msdos*(8),\n"
3787"*mkfs.vfat*(8),\n"
3788"*mkfs.xfs*(8)\n"
3789msgstr ""
3790
3791#. Copyright 1999 Andries E. Brouwer (aeb@cwi.nl)
3792#. May be freely distributed.
3793#. type: Title =
3794#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.bfs.8.adoc:6
3795#, no-wrap
3796msgid "mkfs.bfs(8)"
3797msgstr ""
3798
3799#. type: Plain text
3800#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.bfs.8.adoc:16
3801msgid "mkfs.bfs - make an SCO bfs filesystem"
3802msgstr ""
3803
3804#. type: Plain text
3805#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.bfs.8.adoc:20
3806#, no-wrap
3807msgid "*mkfs.bfs* [options] _device_ [_block-count_]\n"
3808msgstr ""
3809
3810#. type: Plain text
3811#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.bfs.8.adoc:24
3812#, no-wrap
3813msgid "*mkfs.bfs* creates an SCO bfs filesystem on a block device (usually a disk partition or a file accessed via the loop device).\n"
3814msgstr ""
3815
3816#. type: Plain text
3817#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.bfs.8.adoc:26
b6467a72
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3818msgid ""
3819"The _block-count_ parameter is the desired size of the filesystem, in "
3820"blocks. If nothing is specified, the entire partition will be used."
87fb2136
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3821msgstr ""
3822
3823#. type: Labeled list
3824#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.bfs.8.adoc:29
3825#, no-wrap
3826msgid "*-N*, *--inodes* _number_"
3827msgstr ""
3828
3829#. type: Plain text
3830#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.bfs.8.adoc:31
b6467a72
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3831msgid ""
3832"Specify the desired _number_ of inodes (at most 512). If nothing is "
3833"specified, some default number in the range 48-512 is picked depending on "
3834"the size of the partition."
87fb2136
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3835msgstr ""
3836
3837#. type: Labeled list
3838#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.bfs.8.adoc:32
3839#, fuzzy, no-wrap
3840#| msgid "*-V*, *--version*"
3841msgid "*-V*, *--vname* _label_"
3842msgstr "*-V*, *--version*"
3843
3844#. type: Plain text
3845#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.bfs.8.adoc:34
3846msgid "Specify the volume _label_. I have no idea if/where this is used."
3847msgstr ""
3848
3849#. type: Labeled list
3850#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.bfs.8.adoc:35
3851#, fuzzy, no-wrap
3852#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
3853msgid "*-F*, *--fname* _name_"
3854msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
3855
3856#. type: Plain text
3857#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.bfs.8.adoc:37
3858msgid "Specify the filesystem _name_. I have no idea if/where this is used."
3859msgstr ""
3860
3861#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 3862#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.bfs.8.adoc:43 ../term-utils/mesg.1.adoc:73
87fb2136
PP
3863msgid "Explain what is being done."
3864msgstr ""
3865
3866#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 3867#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.bfs.8.adoc:44 ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:39
87fb2136
PP
3868#, no-wrap
3869msgid "*-c*"
3870msgstr ""
3871
3872#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 3873#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.bfs.8.adoc:52
87fb2136
PP
3874msgid "Option *-V* only works as *--version* when it is the only option."
3875msgstr ""
3876
3877#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
3878#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.bfs.8.adoc:56
3879msgid ""
3880"The exit status returned by *mkfs.bfs* is 0 when all went well, and 1 when "
3881"something went wrong."
87fb2136
PP
3882msgstr ""
3883
3884#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 3885#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.bfs.8.adoc:60
87fb2136
PP
3886#, no-wrap
3887msgid "*mkfs*(8)\n"
3888msgstr ""
3889
3890#. type: Title =
3891#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.cramfs.8.adoc:2
3892#, no-wrap
3893msgid "mkfs.cramfs(8)"
3894msgstr ""
3895
3896#. type: Plain text
3897#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.cramfs.8.adoc:12
3898msgid "mkfs.cramfs - make compressed ROM file system"
3899msgstr ""
3900
3901#. type: Plain text
3902#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.cramfs.8.adoc:16
3903#, no-wrap
3904msgid "*mkfs.cramfs* [options] _directory file_\n"
3905msgstr ""
3906
3907#. type: Plain text
3908#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.cramfs.8.adoc:20
b6467a72
PP
3909msgid ""
3910"Files on cramfs file systems are zlib-compressed one page at a time to allow "
3911"random read access. The metadata is not compressed, but is expressed in a "
3912"terse representation that is more space-efficient than conventional file "
3913"systems."
87fb2136
PP
3914msgstr ""
3915
3916#. type: Plain text
3917#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.cramfs.8.adoc:22
b6467a72
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3918msgid ""
3919"The file system is intentionally read-only to simplify its design; random "
3920"write access for compressed files is difficult to implement. cramfs ships "
3921"with a utility (*mkcramfs*(8)) to pack files into new cramfs images."
87fb2136
PP
3922msgstr ""
3923
3924#. type: Plain text
3925#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.cramfs.8.adoc:24
3926msgid "File sizes are limited to less than 16 MB."
3927msgstr ""
3928
3929#. type: Plain text
3930#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.cramfs.8.adoc:26
b6467a72
PP
3931msgid ""
3932"Maximum file system size is a little under 272 MB. (The last file on the "
3933"file system must begin before the 256 MB block, but can extend past it.)"
87fb2136
PP
3934msgstr ""
3935
3936#. type: Title ==
b6467a72 3937#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.cramfs.8.adoc:27 ../misc-utils/hardlink.1.adoc:134
87fb2136
PP
3938#: ../misc-utils/kill.1.adoc:35 ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:35
3939#: ../term-utils/mesg.1.adoc:59
3940#, no-wrap
3941msgid "ARGUMENTS"
3942msgstr ""
3943
3944#. type: Plain text
3945#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.cramfs.8.adoc:30
b6467a72
PP
3946msgid ""
3947"The _directory_ is simply the root of the directory tree that we want to "
3948"generate a compressed filesystem out of."
87fb2136
PP
3949msgstr ""
3950
3951#. type: Plain text
3952#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.cramfs.8.adoc:32
b6467a72
PP
3953msgid ""
3954"The _file_ will contain the cram file system, which later can be mounted."
87fb2136
PP
3955msgstr ""
3956
3957#. type: Labeled list
3958#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.cramfs.8.adoc:38
3959#, no-wrap
3960msgid "*-E*"
3961msgstr ""
3962
3963#. type: Plain text
3964#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.cramfs.8.adoc:40
b6467a72
PP
3965msgid ""
3966"Treat all warnings as errors, which are reflected as command exit status."
87fb2136
PP
3967msgstr ""
3968
3969#. type: Labeled list
3970#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.cramfs.8.adoc:41
3971#, no-wrap
3972msgid "*-b* _blocksize_"
3973msgstr ""
3974
3975#. type: Plain text
3976#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.cramfs.8.adoc:43
3977msgid "Use defined block size, which has to be divisible by page size."
3978msgstr ""
3979
3980#. type: Labeled list
3981#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.cramfs.8.adoc:44
3982#, no-wrap
3983msgid "*-e* _edition_"
3984msgstr ""
3985
3986#. type: Plain text
3987#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.cramfs.8.adoc:46
3988msgid "Use defined file system edition number in superblock."
3989msgstr ""
3990
3991#. type: Labeled list
3992#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.cramfs.8.adoc:47
3993#, no-wrap
3994msgid "*-N* _big, little, host_"
3995msgstr ""
3996
3997#. type: Plain text
3998#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.cramfs.8.adoc:49
3999msgid "Use defined endianness. Value defaults to _host_."
4000msgstr ""
4001
4002#. type: Labeled list
4003#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.cramfs.8.adoc:50
4004#, no-wrap
4005msgid "*-i* _file_"
4006msgstr ""
4007
4008#. type: Plain text
4009#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.cramfs.8.adoc:52
4010msgid "Insert a _file_ to cramfs file system."
4011msgstr ""
4012
4013#. type: Labeled list
4014#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.cramfs.8.adoc:53
4015#, no-wrap
4016msgid "*-n* _name_"
4017msgstr ""
4018
4019#. type: Plain text
4020#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.cramfs.8.adoc:55
4021msgid "Set name of the cramfs file system."
4022msgstr ""
4023
4024#. type: Labeled list
4025#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.cramfs.8.adoc:56 ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:41
4026#, no-wrap
4027msgid "*-p*"
4028msgstr ""
4029
4030#. type: Plain text
4031#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.cramfs.8.adoc:58
4032msgid "Pad by 512 bytes for boot code."
4033msgstr ""
4034
4035#. type: Plain text
4036#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.cramfs.8.adoc:61
b6467a72
PP
4037msgid ""
4038"This option is ignored. Originally the *-s* turned on directory entry "
4039"sorting."
87fb2136
PP
4040msgstr ""
4041
4042#. type: Labeled list
4043#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.cramfs.8.adoc:62
4044#, no-wrap
4045msgid "*-z*"
4046msgstr ""
4047
4048#. type: Plain text
4049#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.cramfs.8.adoc:64
4050msgid "Make explicit holes."
4051msgstr ""
4052
b6467a72
PP
4053#. type: Labeled list
4054#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.cramfs.8.adoc:65
4055#, no-wrap
4056msgid "*-l*[=_mode_]"
4057msgstr ""
4058
4059#. type: Plain text
4060#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.cramfs.8.adoc:72
4061msgid ""
4062"Use exclusive BSD lock for device or file it operates. The optional "
4063"argument _mode_ can be _yes_, _no_ (or 1 and 0) or _nonblock_. If the "
4064"_mode_ argument is omitted, it defaults to _\"yes\"_. This option "
4065"overwrites environment variable *$LOCK_BLOCK_DEVICE*. The default is not to "
4066"use any lock at all, but it's recommended to avoid collisions with udevd or "
4067"other tools."
4068msgstr ""
4069
87fb2136 4070#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 4071#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.cramfs.8.adoc:86
87fb2136
PP
4072#, no-wrap
4073msgid ""
4074"*fsck.cramfs*(8),\n"
4075"*mount*(8)\n"
4076msgstr ""
4077
4078#. Copyright 1992, 1993 Rickard E. Faith (faith@cs.unc.edu)
4079#. Copyright 1998 Andries E. Brouwer (aeb@cwi.nl)
4080#. Copyright 2012 Davidlohr Bueso <dave@gnu.org>
4081#. Copyright (C) 2013 Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>
4082#. May be distributed under the GNU General Public License
4083#. type: Title =
4084#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.minix.8.adoc:9
4085#, no-wrap
4086msgid "mkfs.minix(8)"
4087msgstr ""
4088
4089#. type: Plain text
4090#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.minix.8.adoc:19
4091msgid "mkfs.minix - make a Minix filesystem"
4092msgstr ""
4093
4094#. type: Plain text
4095#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.minix.8.adoc:23
4096#, no-wrap
4097msgid "*mkfs.minix* [options] _device_ [_size-in-blocks_]\n"
4098msgstr ""
4099
4100#. type: Plain text
4101#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.minix.8.adoc:27
4102#, no-wrap
4103msgid "*mkfs.minix* creates a Linux MINIX filesystem on a device (usually a disk partition).\n"
4104msgstr ""
4105
4106#. type: Plain text
4107#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.minix.8.adoc:29
4108msgid "The _device_ is usually of the following form:"
4109msgstr ""
4110
4111#. type: delimited block .
4112#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.minix.8.adoc:35
4113#, no-wrap
4114msgid ""
4115"/dev/hda[1-8] (IDE disk 1)\n"
4116"/dev/hdb[1-8] (IDE disk 2)\n"
4117"/dev/sda[1-8] (SCSI disk 1)\n"
4118"/dev/sdb[1-8] (SCSI disk 2)\n"
4119msgstr ""
4120
4121#. type: Plain text
4122#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.minix.8.adoc:38
b6467a72
PP
4123msgid ""
4124"The device may be a block device or an image file of one, but this is not "
4125"enforced. Expect not much fun on a character device :-)."
87fb2136
PP
4126msgstr ""
4127
4128#. type: Plain text
4129#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.minix.8.adoc:40
b6467a72
PP
4130msgid ""
4131"The _size-in-blocks_ parameter is the desired size of the file system, in "
4132"blocks. It is present only for backwards compatibility. If omitted the size "
4133"will be determined automatically. Only block counts strictly greater than 10 "
4134"and strictly less than 65536 are allowed."
87fb2136
PP
4135msgstr ""
4136
4137#. type: Labeled list
4138#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.minix.8.adoc:43 ../disk-utils/mkswap.8.adoc:41
b6467a72 4139#: ../misc-utils/pipesz.1.adoc:58
87fb2136
PP
4140#, fuzzy, no-wrap
4141#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
4142msgid "*-c*, *--check*"
4143msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
4144
4145#. type: Plain text
4146#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.minix.8.adoc:45
b6467a72
PP
4147msgid ""
4148"Check the device for bad blocks before creating the filesystem. If any are "
4149"found, the count is printed."
87fb2136
PP
4150msgstr ""
4151
4152#. type: Labeled list
4153#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.minix.8.adoc:46
4154#, no-wrap
4155msgid "*-n*, *--namelength* _length_"
4156msgstr ""
4157
4158#. type: Plain text
4159#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.minix.8.adoc:48
b6467a72
PP
4160msgid ""
4161"Specify the maximum length of filenames. Currently, the only allowable "
4162"values are 14 and 30 for file system versions 1 and 2. Version 3 allows only "
4163"value 60. The default is 30."
87fb2136
PP
4164msgstr ""
4165
4166#. type: Labeled list
4167#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.minix.8.adoc:52
4168#, no-wrap
4169msgid "*-i*, *--inodes* _number_"
4170msgstr ""
4171
4172#. type: Plain text
4173#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.minix.8.adoc:54
4174msgid "Specify the number of inodes for the filesystem."
4175msgstr ""
4176
4177#. type: Labeled list
4178#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.minix.8.adoc:55
4179#, no-wrap
4180msgid "*-l*, *--badblocks* _filename_"
4181msgstr ""
4182
4183#. type: Plain text
4184#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.minix.8.adoc:57
b6467a72
PP
4185msgid ""
4186"Read the list of bad blocks from _filename_. The file has one bad-block "
4187"number per line. The count of bad blocks read is printed."
87fb2136
PP
4188msgstr ""
4189
4190#. type: Labeled list
4191#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.minix.8.adoc:58 ../misc-utils/kill.1.adoc:45
4192#, no-wrap
4193msgid "*-1*"
4194msgstr ""
4195
4196#. type: Plain text
4197#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.minix.8.adoc:60
4198msgid "Make a Minix version 1 filesystem. This is the default."
4199msgstr ""
4200
4201#. type: Labeled list
4202#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.minix.8.adoc:61
4203#, fuzzy, no-wrap
4204#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
4205msgid "*-2*, *-v*"
4206msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
4207
4208#. type: Plain text
4209#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.minix.8.adoc:63
4210msgid "Make a Minix version 2 filesystem."
4211msgstr ""
4212
4213#. type: Labeled list
4214#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.minix.8.adoc:64
4215#, no-wrap
4216msgid "*-3*"
4217msgstr ""
4218
4219#. type: Plain text
4220#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.minix.8.adoc:66
4221msgid "Make a Minix version 3 filesystem."
4222msgstr ""
4223
4224#. type: Plain text
4225#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.minix.8.adoc:69
4226msgid "The long option cannot be combined with other options."
4227msgstr ""
4228
4229#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 4230#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.minix.8.adoc:72 ../disk-utils/mkswap.8.adoc:92
87fb2136
PP
4231#: ../misc-utils/wipefs.8.adoc:85
4232#, no-wrap
4233msgid "LOCK_BLOCK_DEVICE=<mode>"
4234msgstr ""
4235
4236#. type: Plain text
4237#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.minix.8.adoc:78
4238msgid "The exit status returned by *mkfs.minix* is one of the following:"
4239msgstr ""
4240
4241#. type: Labeled list
4242#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.minix.8.adoc:79 ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:109
a5b0d099 4243#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:138 ../sys-utils/fstrim.8.adoc:76
87fb2136
PP
4244#: ../sys-utils/lsipc.1.adoc:88
4245#, no-wrap
4246msgid "0"
4247msgstr ""
4248
4249#. type: Labeled list
4250#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.minix.8.adoc:81
4251#, no-wrap
4252msgid "8"
4253msgstr ""
4254
4255#. type: Labeled list
4256#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.minix.8.adoc:83
4257#, fuzzy, no-wrap
4258#| msgid "126"
4259msgid "16"
4260msgstr "126"
4261
4262#. type: Plain text
4263#: ../disk-utils/mkfs.minix.8.adoc:91
4264#, fuzzy, no-wrap
4265#| msgid ""
4266#| "*mesg*(1),\n"
4267#| "*talk*(1),\n"
4268#| "*who*(1)\n"
4269msgid ""
4270"*fsck*(8),\n"
4271"*mkfs*(8),\n"
4272"*reboot*(8)\n"
4273msgstr ""
4274"*mesg*(1),\n"
4275"*talk*(1),\n"
4276"*who*(1)\n"
4277
4278#. Copyright 1998 Andries E. Brouwer (aeb@cwi.nl)
4279#. May be distributed under the GNU General Public License
4280#. type: Title =
4281#: ../disk-utils/mkswap.8.adoc:6
4282#, no-wrap
4283msgid "mkswap(8)"
4284msgstr ""
4285
4286#. type: Plain text
4287#: ../disk-utils/mkswap.8.adoc:16
4288msgid "mkswap - set up a Linux swap area"
4289msgstr ""
4290
4291#. type: Plain text
4292#: ../disk-utils/mkswap.8.adoc:20
4293#, no-wrap
4294msgid "*mkswap* [options] _device_ [_size_]\n"
4295msgstr ""
4296
4297#. type: Plain text
4298#: ../disk-utils/mkswap.8.adoc:24
4299#, no-wrap
4300msgid "*mkswap* sets up a Linux swap area on a device or in a file.\n"
4301msgstr ""
4302
4303#. type: Plain text
4304#: ../disk-utils/mkswap.8.adoc:26
b6467a72
PP
4305msgid ""
4306"The _device_ argument will usually be a disk partition (something like _/dev/"
4307"sdb7_) but can also be a file. The Linux kernel does not look at partition "
4308"IDs, but many installation scripts will assume that partitions of hex type "
4309"82 (LINUX_SWAP) are meant to be swap partitions. (*Warning: Solaris also "
4310"uses this type. Be careful not to kill your Solaris partitions.*)"
87fb2136
PP
4311msgstr ""
4312
4313#. type: Plain text
4314#: ../disk-utils/mkswap.8.adoc:28
b6467a72
PP
4315msgid ""
4316"The _size_ parameter is superfluous but retained for backwards "
4317"compatibility. (It specifies the desired size of the swap area in 1024-byte "
4318"blocks. *mkswap* will use the entire partition or file if it is omitted. "
4319"Specifying it is unwise - a typo may destroy your disk.)"
87fb2136
PP
4320msgstr ""
4321
4322#. type: Plain text
4323#: ../disk-utils/mkswap.8.adoc:30
b6467a72
PP
4324msgid ""
4325"After creating the swap area, you need the *swapon*(8) command to start "
4326"using it. Usually swap areas are listed in _/etc/fstab_ so that they can be "
4327"taken into use at boot time by a *swapon -a* command in some boot script."
87fb2136
PP
4328msgstr ""
4329
4330#. type: Plain text
4331#: ../disk-utils/mkswap.8.adoc:34
b6467a72
PP
4332msgid ""
4333"The swap header does not touch the first block. A boot loader or disk label "
4334"can be there, but it is not a recommended setup. The recommended setup is to "
4335"use a separate partition for a Linux swap area."
87fb2136
PP
4336msgstr ""
4337
4338#. type: Plain text
4339#: ../disk-utils/mkswap.8.adoc:36
4340#, no-wrap
4341msgid "*mkswap*, like many others mkfs-like utils, *erases the first partition block to make any previous filesystem invisible.*\n"
4342msgstr ""
4343
4344#. type: Plain text
4345#: ../disk-utils/mkswap.8.adoc:38
b6467a72
PP
4346msgid ""
4347"However, *mkswap* refuses to erase the first block on a device with a disk "
4348"label (SUN, BSD, ...)."
87fb2136
PP
4349msgstr ""
4350
4351#. type: Plain text
4352#: ../disk-utils/mkswap.8.adoc:43
b6467a72
PP
4353msgid ""
4354"Check the device (if it is a block device) for bad blocks before creating "
4355"the swap area. If any bad blocks are found, the count is printed."
87fb2136
PP
4356msgstr ""
4357
4358#. type: Plain text
4359#: ../disk-utils/mkswap.8.adoc:46
b6467a72
PP
4360msgid ""
4361"Go ahead even if the command is stupid. This allows the creation of a swap "
4362"area larger than the file or partition it resides on."
87fb2136
PP
4363msgstr ""
4364
4365#. type: Plain text
4366#: ../disk-utils/mkswap.8.adoc:48
b6467a72
PP
4367msgid ""
4368"Also, without this option, *mkswap* will refuse to erase the first block on "
4369"a device with a partition table."
87fb2136
PP
4370msgstr ""
4371
4372#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72
PP
4373#: ../disk-utils/mkswap.8.adoc:49 ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:201
4374#: ../misc-utils/getopt.1.adoc:47 ../misc-utils/hardlink.1.adoc:84
a5b0d099 4375#: ../misc-utils/pipesz.1.adoc:61 ../misc-utils/uuidd.8.adoc:53
b6467a72 4376#: ../misc-utils/wipefs.8.adoc:72 ../sys-utils/blkdiscard.8.adoc:43
87fb2136
PP
4377#: ../sys-utils/mountpoint.1.adoc:28 ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:99
4378#: ../term-utils/script.1.adoc:115
4379#, fuzzy, no-wrap
4380#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
4381msgid "*-q*, *--quiet*"
4382msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
4383
4384#. type: Plain text
4385#: ../disk-utils/mkswap.8.adoc:51
4386msgid "Suppress output and warning messages."
4387msgstr ""
4388
4389#. type: Labeled list
4390#: ../disk-utils/mkswap.8.adoc:52 ../disk-utils/swaplabel.8.adoc:33
a5b0d099 4391#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:74 ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:341
87fb2136
PP
4392#, fuzzy, no-wrap
4393#| msgid "*-s*, **--shell**=__shell__"
4394msgid "*-L*, *--label* _label_"
4395msgstr "*-s*, **--shell**=__shell__"
4396
4397#. type: Plain text
4398#: ../disk-utils/mkswap.8.adoc:54
4399msgid "Specify a _label_ for the device, to allow *swapon*(8) by label."
4400msgstr ""
4401
4402#. type: Labeled list
4403#: ../disk-utils/mkswap.8.adoc:58
4404#, no-wrap
4405msgid "*-p*, *--pagesize* _size_"
4406msgstr ""
4407
4408#. type: Plain text
4409#: ../disk-utils/mkswap.8.adoc:60
b6467a72
PP
4410msgid ""
4411"Specify the page _size_ (in bytes) to use. This option is usually "
4412"unnecessary; *mkswap* reads the size from the kernel."
87fb2136
PP
4413msgstr ""
4414
4415#. type: Labeled list
4416#: ../disk-utils/mkswap.8.adoc:61 ../disk-utils/swaplabel.8.adoc:36
4417#, no-wrap
4418msgid "*-U*, *--uuid* _UUID_"
4419msgstr ""
4420
4421#. type: Plain text
4422#: ../disk-utils/mkswap.8.adoc:65
b6467a72
PP
4423msgid ""
4424"Specify the _UUID_ to use. The default is to generate a UUID. The format of "
4425"the UUID is a series of hex digits separated by hyphens, like this: "
4426"\"c1b9d5a2-f162-11cf-9ece-0020afc76f16\". The UUID parameter may also be one "
4427"of the following:"
87fb2136
PP
4428msgstr ""
4429
4430#. type: Labeled list
4431#: ../disk-utils/mkswap.8.adoc:66
4432#, no-wrap
4433msgid "*clear*"
4434msgstr ""
4435
4436#. type: Plain text
4437#: ../disk-utils/mkswap.8.adoc:68
4438msgid "clear the filesystem UUID"
4439msgstr ""
4440
4441#. type: Labeled list
4442#: ../disk-utils/mkswap.8.adoc:68
4443#, no-wrap
4444msgid "*random*"
4445msgstr ""
4446
4447#. type: Plain text
4448#: ../disk-utils/mkswap.8.adoc:70
4449msgid "generate a new randomly-generated UUID"
4450msgstr ""
4451
4452#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 4453#: ../disk-utils/mkswap.8.adoc:70 ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:160
87fb2136
PP
4454#, no-wrap
4455msgid "*time*"
4456msgstr ""
4457
4458#. type: Plain text
4459#: ../disk-utils/mkswap.8.adoc:72
4460msgid "generate a new time-based UUID"
4461msgstr ""
4462
4463#. type: Labeled list
4464#: ../disk-utils/mkswap.8.adoc:73
b6467a72
PP
4465#, no-wrap
4466msgid "*-e*, *--endianness* _ENDIANNESS_"
4467msgstr ""
4468
4469#. type: Plain text
4470#: ../disk-utils/mkswap.8.adoc:75
4471msgid ""
4472"Specify the _ENDIANNESS_ to use, valid arguments are *native*, *little* or "
4473"*big*. The default is *native*."
4474msgstr ""
4475
4476#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099
KZ
4477#: ../disk-utils/mkswap.8.adoc:76 ../misc-utils/fadvise.1.adoc:34
4478#: ../misc-utils/wipefs.8.adoc:64 ../sys-utils/blkdiscard.8.adoc:34
4479#: ../sys-utils/fallocate.1.adoc:56 ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:74
4480#, fuzzy, no-wrap
4481#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
4482msgid "*-o*, *--offset* _offset_"
4483msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
4484
4485#. type: Plain text
4486#: ../disk-utils/mkswap.8.adoc:78
4487msgid "Specify the _offset_ to write the swap area to."
4488msgstr ""
4489
4490#. type: Labeled list
4491#: ../disk-utils/mkswap.8.adoc:79
87fb2136
PP
4492#, fuzzy, no-wrap
4493#| msgid "*-V*, *--version*"
4494msgid "*-v*, *--swapversion 1*"
4495msgstr "*-V*, *--version*"
4496
4497#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 4498#: ../disk-utils/mkswap.8.adoc:81
b6467a72
PP
4499msgid ""
4500"Specify the swap-space version. (This option is currently pointless, as the "
4501"old *-v 0* option has become obsolete and now only *-v 1* is supported. The "
4502"kernel has not supported v0 swap-space format since 2.5.22 (June 2002). The "
4503"new version v1 is supported since 2.1.117 (August 1998).)"
87fb2136
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4504msgstr ""
4505
4506#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 4507#: ../disk-utils/mkswap.8.adoc:82 ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:175
b6467a72 4508#: ../misc-utils/kill.1.adoc:67 ../sys-utils/flock.1.adoc:83
87fb2136
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4509#: ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:55
4510#, no-wrap
4511msgid "*--verbose*"
4512msgstr ""
4513
4514#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 4515#: ../disk-utils/mkswap.8.adoc:84
b6467a72
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4516msgid ""
4517"Verbose execution. With this option *mkswap* will output more details about "
4518"detected problems during swap area set up."
87fb2136
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4519msgstr ""
4520
4521#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 4522#: ../disk-utils/mkswap.8.adoc:89 ../disk-utils/partx.8.adoc:103
87fb2136
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4523#: ../disk-utils/swaplabel.8.adoc:41 ../misc-utils/findfs.8.adoc:60
4524#: ../misc-utils/wipefs.8.adoc:82
4525#, no-wrap
4526msgid "LIBBLKID_DEBUG=all"
4527msgstr ""
4528
4529#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 4530#: ../disk-utils/mkswap.8.adoc:98
b6467a72
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4531msgid ""
4532"The maximum useful size of a swap area depends on the architecture and the "
4533"kernel version."
87fb2136
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4534msgstr ""
4535
4536#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 4537#: ../disk-utils/mkswap.8.adoc:100
b6467a72
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4538msgid ""
4539"The maximum number of the pages that is possible to address by swap area "
4540"header is 4294967295 (32-bit unsigned int). The remaining space on the swap "
4541"device is ignored."
87fb2136
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4542msgstr ""
4543
4544#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 4545#: ../disk-utils/mkswap.8.adoc:102
b6467a72
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4546msgid ""
4547"Presently, Linux allows 32 swap areas. The areas in use can be seen in the "
4548"file _/proc/swaps_."
87fb2136
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4549msgstr ""
4550
4551#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 4552#: ../disk-utils/mkswap.8.adoc:104
87fb2136
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4553#, no-wrap
4554msgid "*mkswap* refuses areas smaller than 10 pages.\n"
4555msgstr ""
4556
4557#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 4558#: ../disk-utils/mkswap.8.adoc:106
b6467a72
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4559msgid ""
4560"If you don't know the page size that your machine uses, you can look it up "
4561"with *getconf PAGESIZE*."
87fb2136
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4562msgstr ""
4563
4564#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 4565#: ../disk-utils/mkswap.8.adoc:108
b6467a72
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4566msgid ""
4567"To set up a swap file, it is necessary to create that file before "
4568"initializing it with *mkswap*, e.g. using a command like"
87fb2136
PP
4569msgstr ""
4570
4571#. type: delimited block .
a5b0d099 4572#: ../disk-utils/mkswap.8.adoc:111
87fb2136
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4573#, no-wrap
4574msgid "# dd if=/dev/zero of=swapfile bs=1MiB count=$((8*1024))\n"
4575msgstr ""
4576
4577#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 4578#: ../disk-utils/mkswap.8.adoc:114
87fb2136
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4579msgid "to create 8GiB swapfile."
4580msgstr ""
4581
4582#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 4583#: ../disk-utils/mkswap.8.adoc:116
b6467a72
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4584msgid ""
4585"Please read notes from *swapon*(8) about *the swap file use restrictions* "
4586"(holes, preallocation and copy-on-write issues)."
87fb2136
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4587msgstr ""
4588
4589#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 4590#: ../disk-utils/mkswap.8.adoc:121
87fb2136
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4591#, no-wrap
4592msgid ""
4593"*fdisk*(8),\n"
4594"*swapon*(8)\n"
4595msgstr ""
4596
4597#. partx.8 -- man page for partx
4598#. Copyright 2007 Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>
4599#. Copyright 2007 Red Hat, Inc.
4600#. Copyright 2010 Davidlohr Bueso <dave@gnu.org>
4601#. May be distributed under the GNU General Public License
4602#. type: Title =
4603#: ../disk-utils/partx.8.adoc:9
4604#, no-wrap
4605msgid "partx(8)"
4606msgstr ""
4607
4608#. type: Plain text
4609#: ../disk-utils/partx.8.adoc:19
b6467a72
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4610msgid ""
4611"partx - tell the kernel about the presence and numbering of on-disk "
4612"partitions"
87fb2136
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4613msgstr ""
4614
4615#. type: Plain text
4616#: ../disk-utils/partx.8.adoc:23
4617#, no-wrap
4618msgid "*partx* [*-a*|*-d*|*-P*|*-r*|*-s*|*-u*] [*-t* _type_] [*-n* _M_:_N_] [-] _disk_\n"
4619msgstr ""
4620
4621#. type: Plain text
4622#: ../disk-utils/partx.8.adoc:25
4623#, no-wrap
4624msgid "*partx* [*-a*|*-d*|*-P*|*-r*|*-s*|*-u*] [*-t* _type_] _partition_ [_disk_]\n"
4625msgstr ""
4626
4627#. type: Plain text
4628#: ../disk-utils/partx.8.adoc:29
b6467a72
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4629msgid ""
4630"Given a device or disk-image, *partx* tries to parse the partition table and "
4631"list its contents. It can also tell the kernel to add or remove partitions "
4632"from its bookkeeping."
87fb2136
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4633msgstr ""
4634
4635#. type: Plain text
4636#: ../disk-utils/partx.8.adoc:31
b6467a72
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4637msgid ""
4638"The _disk_ argument is optional when a _partition_ argument is provided. To "
4639"force scanning a partition as if it were a whole disk (for example to list "
4640"nested subpartitions), use the argument \"-\" (hyphen-minus). For example:"
87fb2136
PP
4641msgstr ""
4642
4643#. type: delimited block _
4644#: ../disk-utils/partx.8.adoc:34
4645msgid "partx --show - /dev/sda3"
4646msgstr ""
4647
4648#. type: Plain text
4649#: ../disk-utils/partx.8.adoc:37
4650msgid "This will see sda3 as a whole-disk rather than as a partition."
4651msgstr ""
4652
4653#. type: Plain text
4654#: ../disk-utils/partx.8.adoc:39
4655#, no-wrap
4656msgid "*partx is not an fdisk program* - adding and removing partitions does not change the disk, it just tells the kernel about the presence and numbering of on-disk partitions.\n"
4657msgstr ""
4658
4659#. type: Labeled list
4660#: ../disk-utils/partx.8.adoc:42
4661#, fuzzy, no-wrap
4662#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
4663msgid "*-a*, *--add*"
4664msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
4665
4666#. type: Plain text
4667#: ../disk-utils/partx.8.adoc:44
4668msgid "Add the specified partitions, or read the disk and add all partitions."
4669msgstr ""
4670
4671#. type: Labeled list
4672#: ../disk-utils/partx.8.adoc:45 ../misc-utils/fincore.1.adoc:34
a5b0d099
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4673#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:42 ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:41
4674#: ../misc-utils/lslocks.8.adoc:34 ../sys-utils/ipcs.1.adoc:69
87fb2136
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4675#: ../sys-utils/lsipc.1.adoc:68 ../sys-utils/lsmem.1.adoc:36
4676#, fuzzy, no-wrap
4677#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
4678msgid "*-b*, *--bytes*"
4679msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
4680
4681#. type: Labeled list
4682#: ../disk-utils/partx.8.adoc:48
4683#, fuzzy, no-wrap
4684#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
4685msgid "*-d*, *--delete*"
4686msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
4687
4688#. type: Plain text
4689#: ../disk-utils/partx.8.adoc:50
b6467a72
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4690msgid ""
4691"Delete the specified partitions or all partitions. It is not error to remove "
4692"non-existing partitions, so this option is possible to use together with "
4693"large *--nr* ranges without care about the current partitions set on the "
4694"device."
87fb2136
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4695msgstr ""
4696
4697#. type: Labeled list
4698#: ../disk-utils/partx.8.adoc:51
4699#, fuzzy, no-wrap
4700#| msgid "*-V*, *--version*"
4701msgid "*-g*, *--noheadings*"
4702msgstr "*-V*, *--version*"
4703
4704#. type: Plain text
4705#: ../disk-utils/partx.8.adoc:53
4706msgid "Do not print a header line with *--show* or *--raw*."
4707msgstr ""
4708
4709#. type: Plain text
4710#: ../disk-utils/partx.8.adoc:56
b6467a72
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4711msgid ""
4712"List the partitions. Note that all numbers are in 512-byte sectors. This "
4713"output format is DEPRECATED in favour of *--show*. Do not use it in newly "
4714"written scripts."
87fb2136
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4715msgstr ""
4716
4717#. type: Labeled list
4718#: ../disk-utils/partx.8.adoc:57
4719#, no-wrap
4720msgid "*-n*, *--nr* __M__**:**_N_"
4721msgstr ""
4722
4723#. type: Plain text
4724#: ../disk-utils/partx.8.adoc:59
b6467a72
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4725msgid ""
4726"Specify the range of partitions. For backward compatibility also the format "
4727"__M__**-**_N_ is supported. The range may contain negative numbers, for "
4728"example *--nr -1:-1* means the last partition, and *--nr -2:-1* means the "
4729"last two partitions. Supported range specifications are:"
87fb2136
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4730msgstr ""
4731
4732#. type: Labeled list
4733#: ../disk-utils/partx.8.adoc:60
4734#, no-wrap
4735msgid "_M_"
4736msgstr ""
4737
4738#. type: Plain text
4739#: ../disk-utils/partx.8.adoc:62
4740msgid "Specifies just one partition (e.g. *--nr 3*)."
4741msgstr ""
4742
4743#. type: Labeled list
4744#: ../disk-utils/partx.8.adoc:62
4745#, no-wrap
4746msgid "__M__**:**"
4747msgstr ""
4748
4749#. type: Plain text
4750#: ../disk-utils/partx.8.adoc:64
4751msgid "Specifies the lower limit only (e.g. *--nr 2:*)."
4752msgstr ""
4753
4754#. type: Labeled list
4755#: ../disk-utils/partx.8.adoc:64
4756#, no-wrap
4757msgid "**:**__N__"
4758msgstr ""
4759
4760#. type: Plain text
4761#: ../disk-utils/partx.8.adoc:66
4762msgid "Specifies the upper limit only (e.g. *--nr :4*)."
4763msgstr ""
4764
4765#. type: Labeled list
4766#: ../disk-utils/partx.8.adoc:66
4767#, no-wrap
4768msgid "__M__**:**_N_"
4769msgstr ""
4770
4771#. type: Plain text
4772#: ../disk-utils/partx.8.adoc:68
4773msgid "Specifies the lower and upper limits (e.g. *--nr 2:4*)."
4774msgstr ""
4775
4776#. type: Plain text
4777#: ../disk-utils/partx.8.adoc:71
b6467a72
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4778msgid ""
4779"Define the output columns to use for *--show*, *--pairs* and *--raw* output. "
4780"If no output arrangement is specified, then a default set is used. Use *--"
4781"help* to get _list_ of all supported columns. This option cannot be combined "
4782"with the *--add*, *--delete*, *--update* or *--list* options."
87fb2136
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4783msgstr ""
4784
4785#. type: Labeled list
4786#: ../disk-utils/partx.8.adoc:72 ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:72
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4787#: ../misc-utils/fincore.1.adoc:41 ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:103
4788#: ../misc-utils/lslocks.8.adoc:52 ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:107
4789#: ../sys-utils/lscpu.1.adoc:92 ../sys-utils/lsmem.1.adoc:48
4790#: ../sys-utils/lsns.8.adoc:48 ../sys-utils/rfkill.8.adoc:36
4791#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:74 ../sys-utils/zramctl.8.adoc:55
87fb2136
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4792#, no-wrap
4793msgid "*--output-all*"
4794msgstr ""
4795
4796#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099
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4797#: ../disk-utils/partx.8.adoc:74 ../misc-utils/fincore.1.adoc:43
4798#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:95 ../misc-utils/lslocks.8.adoc:54
4799#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:109 ../sys-utils/lsmem.1.adoc:50
4800#: ../sys-utils/lsns.8.adoc:50 ../sys-utils/rfkill.8.adoc:38
4801#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:76 ../sys-utils/zramctl.8.adoc:57
87fb2136
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4802msgid "Output all available columns."
4803msgstr ""
4804
4805#. type: Labeled list
4806#: ../disk-utils/partx.8.adoc:75 ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:106
a5b0d099 4807#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:96 ../sys-utils/lsirq.1.adoc:37
87fb2136
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4808#: ../sys-utils/lsmem.1.adoc:51
4809#, fuzzy, no-wrap
4810#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
4811msgid "*-P*, *--pairs*"
4812msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
4813
4814#. type: Plain text
4815#: ../disk-utils/partx.8.adoc:77
4816msgid "List the partitions using the KEY=\"value\" format."
4817msgstr ""
4818
4819#. type: Labeled list
4820#: ../disk-utils/partx.8.adoc:78 ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:78
a5b0d099
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4821#: ../misc-utils/fincore.1.adoc:44 ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:134
4822#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:102 ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:57
4823#: ../misc-utils/lslocks.8.adoc:58 ../misc-utils/uuidparse.1.adoc:59
b6467a72
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4824#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:110 ../sys-utils/lsipc.1.adoc:71
4825#: ../sys-utils/lsmem.1.adoc:54 ../sys-utils/lsns.8.adoc:58
87fb2136
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4826#: ../sys-utils/rfkill.8.adoc:39 ../sys-utils/wdctl.8.adoc:54
4827#, fuzzy, no-wrap
4828#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
4829msgid "*-r*, *--raw*"
4830msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
4831
4832#. type: Plain text
4833#: ../disk-utils/partx.8.adoc:80
4834msgid "List the partitions using the raw output format."
4835msgstr ""
4836
4837#. type: Labeled list
4838#: ../disk-utils/partx.8.adoc:81
4839#, fuzzy, no-wrap
4840#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
4841msgid "*-s*, *--show*"
4842msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
4843
4844#. type: Plain text
4845#: ../disk-utils/partx.8.adoc:83
b6467a72
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4846msgid ""
4847"List the partitions. The output columns can be selected and rearranged with "
4848"the *--output* option. All numbers (except SIZE) are in 512-byte sectors."
87fb2136
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4849msgstr ""
4850
4851#. type: Plain text
4852#: ../disk-utils/partx.8.adoc:86
4853msgid "Specify the partition table type."
4854msgstr ""
4855
4856#. type: Labeled list
4857#: ../disk-utils/partx.8.adoc:87
4858#, no-wrap
4859msgid "*--list-types*"
4860msgstr ""
4861
4862#. type: Plain text
4863#: ../disk-utils/partx.8.adoc:89
4864msgid "List supported partition types and exit."
4865msgstr ""
4866
4867#. type: Labeled list
4868#: ../disk-utils/partx.8.adoc:90
4869#, fuzzy, no-wrap
4870#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
4871msgid "*-u*, *--update*"
4872msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
4873
4874#. type: Plain text
4875#: ../disk-utils/partx.8.adoc:92
4876msgid "Update the specified partitions."
4877msgstr ""
4878
4879#. type: Labeled list
4880#: ../disk-utils/partx.8.adoc:93
4881#, no-wrap
4882msgid "*-S*, *--sector-size* _size_"
4883msgstr ""
4884
4885#. type: Plain text
4886#: ../disk-utils/partx.8.adoc:95
4887msgid "Overwrite default sector size."
4888msgstr ""
4889
4890#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099
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4891#: ../disk-utils/partx.8.adoc:98 ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:100
4892#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:459 ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:57
87fb2136
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4893#: ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:113
4894msgid "Verbose mode."
4895msgstr ""
4896
4897#. type: Title ==
4898#: ../disk-utils/partx.8.adoc:106 ../lib/terminal-colors.d.5.adoc:142
a5b0d099
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4899#: ../misc-utils/uuidd.8.adoc:74 ../sys-utils/chmem.8.adoc:67
4900#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:144 ../sys-utils/pivot_root.8.adoc:37
87fb2136 4901#: ../sys-utils/readprofile.8.adoc:77 ../sys-utils/rfkill.8.adoc:64
a5b0d099 4902#: ../sys-utils/setarch.8.adoc:80 ../sys-utils/zramctl.8.adoc:83
b6467a72 4903#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:194
87fb2136
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4904#, no-wrap
4905msgid "EXAMPLE"
4906msgstr ""
4907
4908#. type: Labeled list
4909#: ../disk-utils/partx.8.adoc:108
4910#, no-wrap
4911msgid "partx --show /dev/sdb3"
4912msgstr ""
4913
4914#. type: Labeled list
4915#: ../disk-utils/partx.8.adoc:109
4916#, no-wrap
4917msgid "partx --show --nr 3 /dev/sdb"
4918msgstr ""
4919
4920#. type: Labeled list
4921#: ../disk-utils/partx.8.adoc:110
4922#, no-wrap
4923msgid "partx --show /dev/sdb3 /dev/sdb"
4924msgstr ""
4925
4926#. type: Plain text
4927#: ../disk-utils/partx.8.adoc:112
4928msgid "All three commands list partition 3 of _/dev/sdb_."
4929msgstr ""
4930
4931#. type: Labeled list
4932#: ../disk-utils/partx.8.adoc:113
4933#, no-wrap
4934msgid "partx --show - /dev/sdb3"
4935msgstr ""
4936
4937#. type: Plain text
4938#: ../disk-utils/partx.8.adoc:115
b6467a72
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4939msgid ""
4940"Lists all subpartitions on _/dev/sdb3_ (the device is used as whole-disk)."
87fb2136
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4941msgstr ""
4942
4943#. type: Labeled list
4944#: ../disk-utils/partx.8.adoc:116
4945#, no-wrap
4946msgid "partx -o START -g --nr 5 /dev/sdb"
4947msgstr ""
4948
4949#. type: Plain text
4950#: ../disk-utils/partx.8.adoc:118
4951msgid "Prints the start sector of partition 5 on _/dev/sdb_ without header."
4952msgstr ""
4953
4954#. type: Labeled list
4955#: ../disk-utils/partx.8.adoc:119
4956#, no-wrap
4957msgid "partx -o SECTORS,SIZE /dev/sda5 /dev/sda"
4958msgstr ""
4959
4960#. type: Plain text
4961#: ../disk-utils/partx.8.adoc:121
b6467a72
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4962msgid ""
4963"Lists the length in sectors and human-readable size of partition 5 on _/dev/"
4964"sda_."
87fb2136
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4965msgstr ""
4966
4967#. type: Labeled list
4968#: ../disk-utils/partx.8.adoc:122
4969#, no-wrap
4970msgid "partx --add --nr 3:5 /dev/sdd"
4971msgstr ""
4972
4973#. type: Plain text
4974#: ../disk-utils/partx.8.adoc:124
4975msgid "Adds all available partitions from 3 to 5 (inclusive) on _/dev/sdd_."
4976msgstr ""
4977
4978#. type: Labeled list
4979#: ../disk-utils/partx.8.adoc:125
4980#, no-wrap
4981msgid "partx -d --nr :-1 /dev/sdd"
4982msgstr ""
4983
4984#. type: Plain text
4985#: ../disk-utils/partx.8.adoc:127
4986msgid "Removes the last partition on _/dev/sdd_."
4987msgstr ""
4988
4989#. type: Plain text
4990#: ../disk-utils/partx.8.adoc:132
4991msgid "mailto:dave@gnu.org[Davidlohr Bueso], mailto:kzak@redhat.com[Karel Zak]"
4992msgstr ""
4993
4994#. type: Plain text
4995#: ../disk-utils/partx.8.adoc:134
b6467a72
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4996msgid ""
4997"The original version was written by mailto:aeb@cwi.nl[Andries E. Brouwer]"
87fb2136
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4998msgstr ""
4999
5000#. type: Plain text
5001#: ../disk-utils/partx.8.adoc:142
5002#, no-wrap
5003msgid ""
5004"*addpart*(8),\n"
5005"*delpart*(8),\n"
5006"*fdisk*(8),\n"
5007"*parted*(8),\n"
5008"*partprobe*(8)\n"
5009msgstr ""
5010
5011#. type: Title =
5012#: ../disk-utils/raw.8.adoc:2
5013#, no-wrap
5014msgid "raw(8)"
5015msgstr ""
5016
5017#. type: Plain text
5018#: ../disk-utils/raw.8.adoc:12
5019msgid "raw - bind a Linux raw character device"
5020msgstr ""
5021
5022#. type: Plain text
5023#: ../disk-utils/raw.8.adoc:16
5024#, no-wrap
5025msgid "*raw* _/dev/raw/raw<N>_ _<major>_ _<minor>_\n"
5026msgstr ""
5027
5028#. type: Plain text
5029#: ../disk-utils/raw.8.adoc:18
5030#, no-wrap
5031msgid "*raw* _/dev/raw/raw<N>_ _/dev/<blockdev>_\n"
5032msgstr ""
5033
5034#. type: Plain text
5035#: ../disk-utils/raw.8.adoc:20
5036#, no-wrap
5037msgid "*raw* *-q* _/dev/raw/raw<N>_\n"
5038msgstr ""
5039
5040#. type: Plain text
5041#: ../disk-utils/raw.8.adoc:22
5042#, no-wrap
5043msgid "*raw* *-qa*\n"
5044msgstr ""
5045
5046#. type: Plain text
5047#: ../disk-utils/raw.8.adoc:26
5048#, no-wrap
5049msgid "*raw* is used to bind a Linux raw character device to a block device. Any block device may be used: at the time of binding, the device driver does not even have to be accessible (it may be loaded on demand as a kernel module later).\n"
5050msgstr ""
5051
5052#. type: Plain text
5053#: ../disk-utils/raw.8.adoc:28
5054#, no-wrap
5055msgid "*raw* is used in two modes: it either sets raw device bindings, or it queries existing bindings. When setting a raw device, _/dev/raw/raw<N>_ is the device name of an existing raw device node in the filesystem. The block device to which it is to be bound can be specified either in terms of its _major_ and _minor_ device numbers, or as a path name _/dev/<blockdev>_ to an existing block device file.\n"
5056msgstr ""
5057
5058#. type: Plain text
5059#: ../disk-utils/raw.8.adoc:30
b6467a72
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5060msgid ""
5061"The bindings already in existence can be queried with the *-q* option, which "
5062"is used either with a raw device filename to query that one device, or with "
5063"the *-a* option to query all bound raw devices."
87fb2136
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5064msgstr ""
5065
5066#. type: Plain text
5067#: ../disk-utils/raw.8.adoc:32
5068msgid "Unbinding can be done by specifying major and minor 0."
5069msgstr ""
5070
5071#. type: Plain text
5072#: ../disk-utils/raw.8.adoc:34
b6467a72
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5073msgid ""
5074"Once bound to a block device, a raw device can be opened, read and written, "
5075"just like the block device it is bound to. However, the raw device does not "
5076"behave exactly like the block device. In particular, access to the raw "
5077"device bypasses the kernel's block buffer cache entirely: all I/O is done "
5078"directly to and from the address space of the process performing the I/O. If "
5079"the underlying block device driver can support DMA, then no data copying at "
5080"all is required to complete the I/O."
87fb2136
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5081msgstr ""
5082
5083#. type: Plain text
5084#: ../disk-utils/raw.8.adoc:36
b6467a72
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5085msgid ""
5086"Because raw I/O involves direct hardware access to a process's memory, a few "
5087"extra restrictions must be observed. All I/Os must be correctly aligned in "
5088"memory and on disk: they must start at a sector offset on disk, they must be "
5089"an exact number of sectors long, and the data buffer in virtual memory must "
5090"also be aligned to a multiple of the sector size. The sector size is 512 "
5091"bytes for most devices."
87fb2136
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5092msgstr ""
5093
5094#. type: Labeled list
5095#: ../disk-utils/raw.8.adoc:39
5096#, fuzzy, no-wrap
5097#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
5098msgid "*-q*, *--query*"
5099msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
5100
5101#. type: Plain text
5102#: ../disk-utils/raw.8.adoc:41
b6467a72
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5103msgid ""
5104"Set query mode. *raw* will query an existing binding instead of setting a "
5105"new one."
87fb2136
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5106msgstr ""
5107
5108#. type: Labeled list
5109#: ../disk-utils/raw.8.adoc:42 ../misc-utils/kill.1.adoc:61
a5b0d099 5110#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:38 ../misc-utils/rename.1.adoc:34
87fb2136
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5111#: ../misc-utils/wipefs.8.adoc:40 ../sys-utils/ipcs.1.adoc:43
5112#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:53 ../sys-utils/lscpu.1.adoc:33
a5b0d099 5113#: ../sys-utils/lsmem.1.adoc:33 ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:307
87fb2136
PP
5114#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:53 ../sys-utils/readprofile.8.adoc:27
5115#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:31 ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:54
5116#, fuzzy, no-wrap
5117#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
5118msgid "*-a*, *--all*"
5119msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
5120
5121#. type: Plain text
5122#: ../disk-utils/raw.8.adoc:44
5123msgid "With *-q*, specify that all bound raw devices should be queried."
5124msgstr ""
5125
5126#. type: Plain text
5127#: ../disk-utils/raw.8.adoc:50
b6467a72
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5128msgid ""
5129"Rather than using raw devices applications should prefer *open*(2) devices, "
5130"such as _/dev/sda1_, with the *O_DIRECT* flag."
87fb2136
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5131msgstr ""
5132
5133#. type: Plain text
5134#: ../disk-utils/raw.8.adoc:54
b6467a72
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5135msgid ""
5136"The Linux *dd*(1) command should be used without the *bs=* option, or the "
5137"blocksize needs to be a multiple of the sector size of the device (512 bytes "
5138"usually), otherwise it will fail with \"Invalid Argument\" messages "
5139"(*EINVAL*)."
87fb2136
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5140msgstr ""
5141
5142#. type: Plain text
5143#: ../disk-utils/raw.8.adoc:56
b6467a72
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5144msgid ""
5145"Raw I/O devices do not maintain cache coherency with the Linux block device "
5146"buffer cache. If you use raw I/O to overwrite data already in the buffer "
5147"cache, the buffer cache will no longer correspond to the contents of the "
5148"actual storage device underneath. This is deliberate, but is regarded as "
5149"either a bug or a feature, depending on who you ask!"
87fb2136
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5150msgstr ""
5151
5152#. type: Plain text
5153#: ../disk-utils/raw.8.adoc:60
5154msgid "mailto:sct@redhat.com[Stephen Tweedie]"
5155msgstr ""
5156
5157#. resizepart.8 -- man page for resizepart
5158#. Copyright 2012 Vivek Goyal <vgoyal@redhat.com>
5159#. Copyright 2012 Red Hat, Inc.
5160#. May be distributed under the GNU General Public License
5161#. type: Title =
5162#: ../disk-utils/resizepart.8.adoc:8
5163#, no-wrap
5164msgid "resizepart(8)"
5165msgstr ""
5166
5167#. type: Plain text
5168#: ../disk-utils/resizepart.8.adoc:18
5169msgid "resizepart - tell the kernel about the new size of a partition"
5170msgstr ""
5171
5172#. type: Plain text
5173#: ../disk-utils/resizepart.8.adoc:22
5174#, no-wrap
5175msgid "*resizepart* _device partition length_\n"
5176msgstr ""
5177
5178#. type: Plain text
5179#: ../disk-utils/resizepart.8.adoc:26
5180#, no-wrap
5181msgid "*resizepart* tells the Linux kernel about the new size of the specified partition. The command is a simple wrapper around the \"resize partition\" ioctl.\n"
5182msgstr ""
5183
5184#. type: Plain text
5185#: ../disk-utils/resizepart.8.adoc:39
5186msgid "The new length of the partition (in 512-byte sectors)."
5187msgstr ""
5188
5189#. type: Plain text
5190#: ../disk-utils/resizepart.8.adoc:50
5191#, no-wrap
5192msgid ""
5193"*addpart*(8),\n"
5194"*delpart*(8),\n"
5195"*fdisk*(8),\n"
5196"*parted*(8),\n"
5197"*partprobe*(8),\n"
5198"*partx*(8)\n"
5199msgstr ""
5200
5201#
5202#
5203#. sfdisk.8 -- man page for sfdisk
5204#. Copyright (C) 2014 Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>
5205#. Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of this
5206#. manual provided the copyright notice and this permission notice are
5207#. preserved on all copies.
5208#. Permission is granted to copy and distribute modified versions of this
5209#. manual under the conditions for verbatim copying, provided that the
5210#. entire resulting derived work is distributed under the terms of a
5211#. permission notice identical to this one.
5212#. type: Title =
5213#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:15
5214#, no-wrap
5215msgid "sfdisk(8)"
5216msgstr ""
5217
5218#. type: Plain text
5219#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:27
5220msgid "sfdisk - display or manipulate a disk partition table"
5221msgstr ""
5222
5223#. type: Plain text
5224#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:31
5225#, no-wrap
5226msgid "*sfdisk* [options] _device_ [*-N* _partition-number_]\n"
5227msgstr ""
5228
5229#. type: Plain text
5230#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:33
5231#, no-wrap
5232msgid "*sfdisk* [options] _command_\n"
5233msgstr ""
5234
5235#. type: Plain text
5236#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:37
5237#, no-wrap
5238msgid "*sfdisk* is a script-oriented tool for partitioning any block device. It runs in interactive mode if executed on a terminal (stdin refers to a terminal).\n"
5239msgstr ""
5240
5241#. type: Plain text
5242#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:39
b6467a72
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5243msgid ""
5244"Since version 2.26 *sfdisk* supports MBR (DOS), GPT, SUN and SGI disk "
5245"labels, but no longer provides any functionality for CHS (Cylinder-Head-"
5246"Sector) addressing. CHS has never been important for Linux, and this "
5247"addressing concept does not make any sense for new devices."
87fb2136
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5248msgstr ""
5249
5250#. type: Plain text
5251#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:41
5252#, no-wrap
5253msgid "*sfdisk* protects the first disk sector when create a new disk label. The option *--wipe always* disables this protection. Note that *fdisk*(8) and *cfdisk*(8) completely erase this area by default.\n"
5254msgstr ""
5255
5256#. type: Plain text
5257#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:43
5258#, no-wrap
5259msgid "*sfdisk* (since version 2.26) *aligns the start and end of partitions* to block-device I/O limits when relative sizes are specified, when the default values are used or when multiplicative suffixes (e.g., MiB) are used for sizes. It is possible that partition size will be optimized (reduced or enlarged) due to alignment if the start offset is specified exactly in sectors and partition size relative or by multiplicative suffixes.\n"
5260msgstr ""
5261
5262#. type: Plain text
5263#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:45
b6467a72
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5264msgid ""
5265"The recommended way is not to specify start offsets at all and specify "
5266"partition size in MiB, GiB (or so). In this case *sfdisk* aligns all "
5267"partitions to block-device I/O limits (or when I/O limits are too small then "
5268"to megabyte boundary to keep disk layout portable). If this default "
5269"behaviour is unwanted (usually for very small partitions) then specify "
5270"offsets and sizes in sectors. In this case *sfdisk* entirely follows "
5271"specified numbers without any optimization."
87fb2136
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5272msgstr ""
5273
5274#. type: Plain text
5275#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:47
5276#, no-wrap
5277msgid "*sfdisk* does not create the standard system partitions for SGI and SUN disk labels like *fdisk*(8) does. It is necessary to explicitly create all partitions including whole-disk system partitions.\n"
5278msgstr ""
5279
5280#. type: Plain text
5281#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:49
5282#, no-wrap
5283msgid "*sfdisk* uses *BLKRRPART* (reread partition table) ioctl to make sure that the device is not used by system or other tools (see also *--no-reread*). It's possible that this feature or another *sfdisk* activity races with *systemd-udevd*(8). The recommended way how to avoid possible collisions is to use *--lock* option. The exclusive lock will cause *systemd-udevd* to skip the event handling on the device.\n"
5284msgstr ""
5285
5286#. type: Plain text
5287#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:51
b6467a72
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5288msgid ""
5289"The *sfdisk* prompt is only a hint for users and a displayed partition "
5290"number does not mean that the same partition table entry will be created (if "
5291"*-N* not specified), especially for tables with gaps."
87fb2136
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5292msgstr ""
5293
5294#. type: Plain text
5295#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:55
5296msgid "The commands are mutually exclusive."
5297msgstr ""
5298
5299#. type: Labeled list
5300#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:56
5301#, no-wrap
5302msgid "[*-N* _partition-number_] __device__"
5303msgstr ""
5304
5305#. type: Plain text
5306#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:58
b6467a72
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5307msgid ""
5308"The default *sfdisk* command is to read the specification for the desired "
5309"partitioning of _device_ from standard input, and then create a partition "
5310"table according to the specification. See below for the description of the "
5311"input format. If standard input is a terminal, then *sfdisk* starts an "
5312"interactive session."
87fb2136
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5313msgstr ""
5314
5315#. type: Plain text
5316#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:60
b6467a72
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5317msgid ""
5318"If the option *-N* is specified, then the changes are applied to the "
5319"partition addressed by _partition-number_. The unspecified fields of the "
5320"partition are not modified."
87fb2136
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5321msgstr ""
5322
5323#. type: Plain text
5324#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:62
b6467a72
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5325msgid ""
5326"Note that it's possible to address an unused partition with *-N*. For "
5327"example, an MBR always contains 4 partitions, but the number of used "
5328"partitions may be smaller. In this case *sfdisk* follows the default values "
5329"from the partition table and does not use built-in defaults for the unused "
5330"partition given with *-N*. See also *--append*."
87fb2136
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5331msgstr ""
5332
5333#. type: Labeled list
5334#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:63
5335#, no-wrap
5336msgid "*-A*, *--activate* __device__ [__partition-number__...]"
5337msgstr ""
5338
5339#. type: Plain text
5340#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:65
b6467a72
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5341msgid ""
5342"Switch on the bootable flag for the specified partitions and switch off the "
5343"bootable flag on all unspecified partitions. The special placeholder '-' may "
5344"be used instead of the partition numbers to switch off the bootable flag on "
5345"all partitions."
87fb2136
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5346msgstr ""
5347
5348#. type: Plain text
5349#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:67
b6467a72
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5350msgid ""
5351"The activation command is supported for MBR and PMBR only. If a GPT label is "
5352"detected, then *sfdisk* prints warning and automatically enters PMBR."
87fb2136
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5353msgstr ""
5354
5355#. type: Plain text
5356#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:69
b6467a72
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5357msgid ""
5358"If no _partition-number_ is specified, then list the partitions with an "
5359"enabled flag."
87fb2136
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5360msgstr ""
5361
5362#. type: Labeled list
5363#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:70
5364#, no-wrap
5365msgid "*--backup-pt-sectors* _device_"
5366msgstr ""
5367
5368#. type: Plain text
5369#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:72
b6467a72
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5370msgid ""
5371"Back up the current partition table sectors in binary format and exit. See "
5372"the *BACKING UP THE PARTITION TABLE* section."
87fb2136
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5373msgstr ""
5374
5375#. type: Labeled list
5376#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:73
5377#, no-wrap
5378msgid "*--delete* _device_ [__partition-number__...]"
5379msgstr ""
5380
5381#. type: Plain text
5382#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:75
5383msgid "Delete all or the specified partitions."
5384msgstr ""
5385
5386#. type: Labeled list
5387#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:76
5388#, no-wrap
5389msgid "*-d*, *--dump* _device_"
5390msgstr ""
5391
5392#. type: Plain text
5393#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:78
b6467a72
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5394msgid ""
5395"Dump the partitions of a device in a format that is usable as input to "
5396"*sfdisk*. See the *BACKING UP THE PARTITION TABLE* section."
87fb2136
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5397msgstr ""
5398
5399#. type: Labeled list
5400#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:79
5401#, no-wrap
5402msgid "*-g*, *--show-geometry* [__device__...]"
5403msgstr ""
5404
5405#. type: Plain text
5406#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:81
b6467a72
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5407msgid ""
5408"List the geometry of all or the specified devices. For backward "
5409"compatibility the deprecated option *--show-pt-geometry* have the same "
5410"meaning as this one."
87fb2136
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5411msgstr ""
5412
5413#. type: Labeled list
5414#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:82
5415#, fuzzy, no-wrap
5416#| msgid "*-V*, *--version*"
5417msgid "*-J*, *--json* _device_"
5418msgstr "*-V*, *--version*"
5419
5420#. type: Plain text
5421#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:84
b6467a72
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5422msgid ""
5423"Dump the partitions of a device in JSON format. Note that *sfdisk* is not "
5424"able to use JSON as input format."
87fb2136
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5425msgstr ""
5426
5427#. type: Labeled list
5428#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:85
5429#, no-wrap
5430msgid "*-l*, *--list* [__device__...]"
5431msgstr ""
5432
5433#. type: Plain text
5434#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:87
b6467a72
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5435msgid ""
5436"List the partitions of all or the specified devices. This command can be "
5437"used together with *--verify*."
87fb2136
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5438msgstr ""
5439
5440#. type: Labeled list
5441#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:88
5442#, no-wrap
5443msgid "*-F*, *--list-free* [__device__...]"
5444msgstr ""
5445
5446#. type: Plain text
5447#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:90
5448msgid "List the free unpartitioned areas on all or the specified devices."
5449msgstr ""
5450
5451#. type: Labeled list
5452#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:91
5453#, no-wrap
5454msgid "*--part-attrs* _device partition-number_ [__attributes__]"
5455msgstr ""
5456
5457#. type: Plain text
5458#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:93
b6467a72
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5459msgid ""
5460"Change the GPT partition attribute bits. If _attributes_ is not specified, "
5461"then print the current partition settings. The _attributes_ argument is a "
5462"comma- or space-delimited list of bits numbers or bit names. For example, "
5463"the string \"RequiredPartition,50,51\" sets three bits. The currently "
5464"supported attribute bits are:"
87fb2136
PP
5465msgstr ""
5466
5467#. type: Labeled list
5468#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:94
5469#, no-wrap
5470msgid "*Bit 0 (RequiredPartition)*"
5471msgstr ""
5472
5473#. type: Plain text
5474#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:96
b6467a72
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5475msgid ""
5476"If this bit is set, the partition is required for the platform to function. "
5477"The creator of the partition indicates that deletion or modification of the "
5478"contents can result in loss of platform features or failure for the platform "
5479"to boot or operate. The system cannot function normally if this partition is "
5480"removed, and it should be considered part of the hardware of the system."
87fb2136
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5481msgstr ""
5482
5483#. type: Labeled list
5484#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:96
5485#, no-wrap
5486msgid "*Bit 1 (NoBlockIOProtocol)*"
5487msgstr ""
5488
5489#. type: Plain text
5490#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:98
b6467a72
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5491msgid ""
5492"EFI firmware should ignore the content of the partition and not try to read "
5493"from it."
87fb2136
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5494msgstr ""
5495
5496#. type: Labeled list
5497#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:98
5498#, no-wrap
5499msgid "*Bit 2 (LegacyBIOSBootable)*"
5500msgstr ""
5501
5502#. type: Plain text
5503#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:100
5504msgid "The partition may be bootable by legacy BIOS firmware."
5505msgstr ""
5506
5507#. type: Labeled list
5508#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:100
5509#, no-wrap
5510msgid "*Bits 3-47*"
5511msgstr ""
5512
5513#. type: Plain text
5514#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:102
b6467a72
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5515msgid ""
5516"Undefined and must be zero. Reserved for expansion by future versions of the "
5517"UEFI specification."
87fb2136
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5518msgstr ""
5519
5520#. type: Labeled list
5521#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:102
5522#, no-wrap
5523msgid "*Bits 48-63*"
5524msgstr ""
5525
5526#. type: Plain text
5527#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:104
b6467a72
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5528msgid ""
5529"Reserved for GUID specific use. The use of these bits will vary depending on "
5530"the partition type. For example Microsoft uses bit 60 to indicate read-only, "
5531"61 for shadow copy of another partition, 62 for hidden partitions and 63 to "
5532"disable automount."
87fb2136
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5533msgstr ""
5534
5535#. type: Labeled list
5536#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:105
5537#, no-wrap
5538msgid "*--part-label* _device partition-number_ [__label__]"
5539msgstr ""
5540
5541#. type: Plain text
5542#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:107
b6467a72
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5543msgid ""
5544"Change the GPT partition name (label). If _label_ is not specified, then "
5545"print the current partition label."
87fb2136
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5546msgstr ""
5547
5548#. type: Labeled list
5549#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:108
5550#, no-wrap
5551msgid "*--part-type* _device partition-number_ [__type__]"
5552msgstr ""
5553
5554#. type: Plain text
5555#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:110
b6467a72
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5556msgid ""
5557"Change the partition type. If _type_ is not specified, then print the "
5558"current partition type."
87fb2136
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5559msgstr ""
5560
5561#. type: Plain text
5562#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:112
b6467a72
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5563msgid ""
5564"The _type_ argument is hexadecimal for MBR, GUID for GPT, type alias (e.g. "
5565"\"linux\") or type shortcut (e.g. 'L'). For backward compatibility the "
5566"options *-c* and *--id* have the same meaning as this one."
87fb2136
PP
5567msgstr ""
5568
5569#. type: Labeled list
5570#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:113
5571#, no-wrap
5572msgid "*--part-uuid* _device partition-number_ [__uuid__]"
5573msgstr ""
5574
5575#. type: Plain text
5576#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:115
b6467a72
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5577msgid ""
5578"Change the GPT partition UUID. If _uuid_ is not specified, then print the "
5579"current partition UUID."
87fb2136
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5580msgstr ""
5581
5582#. type: Labeled list
5583#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:116
5584#, no-wrap
5585msgid "*--disk-id* _device_ [__id__]"
5586msgstr ""
5587
5588#. type: Plain text
5589#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:118
b6467a72
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5590msgid ""
5591"Change the disk identifier. If _id_ is not specified, then print the current "
5592"identifier. The identifier is UUID for GPT or unsigned integer for MBR."
87fb2136
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5593msgstr ""
5594
5595#. type: Labeled list
5596#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:119
5597#, no-wrap
5598msgid "*-r*, *--reorder* _device_"
5599msgstr ""
5600
5601#. type: Plain text
5602#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:121
5603msgid "Renumber the partitions, ordering them by their start offset."
5604msgstr ""
5605
5606#. type: Labeled list
5607#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:122
5608#, no-wrap
5609msgid "*-s*, *--show-size* [__device__...]"
5610msgstr ""
5611
5612#. type: Plain text
5613#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:124
b6467a72
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5614msgid ""
5615"List the sizes of all or the specified devices in units of 1024 byte size. "
5616"This command is DEPRECATED in favour of *blockdev*(8)."
87fb2136
PP
5617msgstr ""
5618
5619#. type: Labeled list
5620#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:125
5621#, fuzzy, no-wrap
5622#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
5623msgid "*-T*, *--list-types*"
5624msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
5625
5626#. type: Plain text
5627#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:127
b6467a72
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5628msgid ""
5629"Print all supported types for the current disk label or the label specified "
5630"by *--label*."
87fb2136
PP
5631msgstr ""
5632
5633#. type: Labeled list
5634#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:128
5635#, no-wrap
5636msgid "*-V*, *--verify* [__device__...]"
5637msgstr ""
5638
5639#. type: Plain text
5640#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:130
5641msgid "Test whether the partition table and partitions seem correct."
5642msgstr ""
5643
5644#. type: Labeled list
5645#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:131
5646#, no-wrap
5647msgid "*--relocate* _oper_ _device_"
5648msgstr ""
5649
5650#. type: Plain text
5651#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:133
b6467a72
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5652msgid ""
5653"Relocate partition table header. This command is currently supported for GPT "
5654"header only. The argument _oper_ can be:"
87fb2136
PP
5655msgstr ""
5656
5657#. type: Labeled list
5658#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:134
5659#, no-wrap
5660msgid "*gpt-bak-std*"
5661msgstr ""
5662
5663#. type: Plain text
5664#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:136
b6467a72
PP
5665msgid ""
5666"Move GPT backup header to the standard location at the end of the device."
87fb2136
PP
5667msgstr ""
5668
5669#. type: Labeled list
5670#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:136
5671#, no-wrap
5672msgid "*gpt-bak-mini*"
5673msgstr ""
5674
5675#. type: Plain text
5676#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:138
b6467a72
PP
5677msgid ""
5678"Move GPT backup header behind the last partition. Note that UEFI standard "
5679"requires the backup header at the end of the device and partitioning tools "
5680"can automatically relocate the header to follow the standard."
87fb2136
PP
5681msgstr ""
5682
5683#. type: Labeled list
5684#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:141 ../term-utils/script.1.adoc:66
5685#, fuzzy, no-wrap
5686#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
5687msgid "*-a*, *--append*"
5688msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
5689
5690#. type: Plain text
5691#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:143
b6467a72
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5692msgid ""
5693"Don't create a new partition table, but only append the specified partitions."
87fb2136
PP
5694msgstr ""
5695
5696#. type: Plain text
5697#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:145
b6467a72
PP
5698msgid ""
5699"Note that unused partition maybe be re-used in this case although it is not "
5700"the last partition in the partition table. See also *-N* to specify entry in "
5701"the partition table."
87fb2136
PP
5702msgstr ""
5703
5704#. type: Labeled list
5705#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:146 ../misc-utils/wipefs.8.adoc:43
5706#, fuzzy, no-wrap
5707#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
5708msgid "*-b*, *--backup*"
5709msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
5710
5711#. type: Plain text
5712#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:148
b6467a72
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5713msgid ""
5714"Back up the current partition table sectors before starting the "
5715"partitioning. The default backup file name is _~/sfdisk-<device>-<offset>."
5716"bak_; to use another name see option *-O*, *--backup-file*. See section "
5717"*BACKING UP THE PARTITION TABLE* for more details."
87fb2136
PP
5718msgstr ""
5719
5720#. type: Labeled list
5721#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:149
5722#, no-wrap
5723msgid "*--color*[**=**__when__]"
5724msgstr ""
5725
5726#. type: Plain text
5727#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:154
5728msgid "Disable all consistency checking."
5729msgstr ""
5730
5731#. type: Labeled list
5732#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:155
5733#, no-wrap
5734msgid "*--Linux*"
5735msgstr ""
5736
5737#. type: Plain text
5738#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:157
b6467a72
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5739msgid ""
5740"Deprecated and ignored option. Partitioning that is compatible with Linux "
5741"(and other modern operating systems) is the default."
87fb2136
PP
5742msgstr ""
5743
5744#. type: Labeled list
5745#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:161 ../misc-utils/rename.1.adoc:31
5746#: ../misc-utils/wipefs.8.adoc:61
5747#, fuzzy, no-wrap
5748#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
5749msgid "*-n*, *--no-act*"
5750msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
5751
5752#. type: Plain text
5753#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:163
5754msgid "Do everything except writing to the device."
5755msgstr ""
5756
5757#. type: Labeled list
5758#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:164
5759#, no-wrap
5760msgid "*--no-reread*"
5761msgstr ""
5762
5763#. type: Plain text
5764#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:166
b6467a72
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5765msgid ""
5766"Do not check through the re-read-partition-table ioctl whether the device is "
5767"in use."
87fb2136
PP
5768msgstr ""
5769
5770#. type: Labeled list
5771#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:167
5772#, no-wrap
5773msgid "*--no-tell-kernel*"
5774msgstr ""
5775
5776#. type: Plain text
5777#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:169
b6467a72
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5778msgid ""
5779"Don't tell the kernel about partition changes. This option is recommended "
5780"together with *--no-reread* to modify a partition on used disk. The modified "
5781"partition should not be used (e.g., mounted)."
87fb2136
PP
5782msgstr ""
5783
5784#. type: Labeled list
5785#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:170
5786#, no-wrap
5787msgid "*-O*, *--backup-file* _path_"
5788msgstr ""
5789
5790#. type: Plain text
5791#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:172
b6467a72
PP
5792msgid ""
5793"Override the default backup file name. Note that the device name and offset "
5794"are always appended to the file name."
87fb2136
PP
5795msgstr ""
5796
5797#. type: Labeled list
5798#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:173
5799#, no-wrap
5800msgid "*--move-data*[**=**__path__]"
5801msgstr ""
5802
5803#. type: Plain text
5804#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:175
b6467a72
PP
5805msgid ""
5806"Move data after partition relocation, for example when moving the beginning "
5807"of a partition to another place on the disk. The size of the partition has "
5808"to remain the same, the new and old location may overlap. This option "
5809"requires option *-N* in order to be processed on one specific partition only."
87fb2136
PP
5810msgstr ""
5811
5812#. type: Plain text
5813#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:177
b6467a72
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5814msgid ""
5815"The optional _path_ specifies log file name. The log file contains "
5816"information about all read/write operations on the partition data. The word "
5817"\"@default\" as a _path_ forces *sfdisk* to use _~/sfdisk-<devname>.move_ "
5818"for the log. The log is optional since v2.35."
87fb2136
PP
5819msgstr ""
5820
5821#. type: Plain text
5822#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:179
b6467a72
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5823msgid ""
5824"Note that this operation is risky and not atomic. *Don't forget to backup "
5825"your data!*"
87fb2136
PP
5826msgstr ""
5827
5828#. type: Plain text
5829#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:181
5830msgid "See also *--move-use-fsync*."
5831msgstr ""
5832
5833#. type: Plain text
5834#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:183
b6467a72
PP
5835msgid ""
5836"In the example below, the first command creates a 100MiB free area before "
5837"the first partition and moves the data it contains (e.g., a filesystem), the "
5838"next command creates a new partition from the free space (at offset 2048), "
5839"and the last command reorders partitions to match disk order (the original "
5840"sdc1 will become sdc2)."
87fb2136
PP
5841msgstr ""
5842
b6467a72
PP
5843#. type: delimited block _
5844#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:186
5845#, no-wrap
5846msgid "*echo '+100M,' | sfdisk --move-data /dev/sdc -N 1*\n"
5847msgstr ""
5848
5849#. type: delimited block _
5850#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:188
87fb2136 5851#, no-wrap
b6467a72
PP
5852msgid "*echo '2048,' | sfdisk /dev/sdc --append*\n"
5853msgstr ""
5854
5855#. type: delimited block _
5856#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:190
5857#, no-wrap
5858msgid "*sfdisk /dev/sdc --reorder*\n"
87fb2136
PP
5859msgstr ""
5860
5861#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 5862#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:192
87fb2136
PP
5863#, no-wrap
5864msgid "*--move-use-fsync*"
5865msgstr ""
5866
5867#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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5868#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:194
5869msgid ""
5870"Use the *fsync*(2) system call after each write when moving data to a new "
5871"location by *--move-data*."
87fb2136
PP
5872msgstr ""
5873
5874#. TRANSLATORS: Keep {plus} untranslated.
5875#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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5876#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:199
5877msgid ""
5878"The default list of columns may be extended if _list_ is specified in the "
5879"format _{plus}list_ (e.g., *-o +UUID*)."
87fb2136
PP
5880msgstr ""
5881
5882#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 5883#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:203
87fb2136
PP
5884msgid "Suppress extra info messages."
5885msgstr ""
5886
5887#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 5888#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:204
87fb2136
PP
5889#, fuzzy, no-wrap
5890#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
5891msgid "*-u*, *--unit S*"
5892msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
5893
5894#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
5895#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:206
5896msgid ""
5897"Deprecated option. Only the sector unit is supported. This option is not "
5898"supported when using the *--show-size* command."
87fb2136
PP
5899msgstr ""
5900
5901#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 5902#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:207
87fb2136
PP
5903#, fuzzy, no-wrap
5904#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
5905msgid "*-X*, *--label* _type_"
5906msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
5907
5908#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
5909#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:209
5910msgid ""
5911"Specify the disk label type (e.g., *dos*, *gpt*, ...). If this option is not "
5912"given, then *sfdisk* defaults to the existing label, but if there is no "
5913"label on the device yet, then the type defaults to *dos*. The default or the "
5914"current label may be overwritten by the \"label: <name>\" script header "
5915"line. The option *--label* does not force *sfdisk* to create empty disk "
5916"label (see the *EMPTY DISK LABEL* section below)."
87fb2136
PP
5917msgstr ""
5918
5919#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 5920#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:210
87fb2136
PP
5921#, no-wrap
5922msgid "*-Y*, *--label-nested* _type_"
5923msgstr ""
5924
5925#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
5926#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:212
5927msgid ""
5928"Force editing of a nested disk label. The primary disk label has to exist "
5929"already. This option allows editing for example a hybrid/protective MBR on "
5930"devices with GPT."
87fb2136
PP
5931msgstr ""
5932
5933#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
5934#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:215
5935msgid ""
5936"Wipe filesystem, RAID and partition-table signatures from the device, in "
5937"order to avoid possible collisions. The argument _when_ can be *auto*, "
5938"*never* or *always*. When this option is not given, the default is *auto*, "
5939"in which case signatures are wiped only when in interactive mode; except the "
5940"old partition-table signatures which are always wiped before create a new "
5941"partition-table if the argument _when_ is not *never*. The *auto* mode also "
5942"does not wipe the first sector (boot sector), it is necessary to use the "
5943"*always* mode to wipe this area. In all cases detected signatures are "
5944"reported by warning messages before a new partition table is created. See "
5945"also the *wipefs*(8) command."
87fb2136
PP
5946msgstr ""
5947
5948#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
5949#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:218
5950msgid ""
5951"Wipe filesystem, RAID and partition-table signatures from a newly created "
5952"partition, in order to avoid possible collisions. The argument _when_ can be "
5953"*auto*, *never* or *always*. When this option is not given, the default is "
5954"*auto*, in which case signatures are wiped only when in interactive mode and "
5955"after confirmation by user. In all cases detected signatures are reported by "
5956"warning messages after a new partition is created. See also *wipefs*(8) "
5957"command."
87fb2136
PP
5958msgstr ""
5959
5960#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 5961#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:219
87fb2136
PP
5962#, fuzzy, no-wrap
5963#| msgid "*-V*, *--version*"
5964msgid "*-v*, *--version*"
5965msgstr "*-V*, *--version*"
5966
5967#. type: Title ==
b6467a72 5968#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:225
87fb2136
PP
5969#, no-wrap
5970msgid "INPUT FORMATS"
5971msgstr ""
5972
5973#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 5974#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:228
87fb2136
PP
5975#, no-wrap
5976msgid "*sfdisk* supports two input formats and generic header lines.\n"
5977msgstr ""
5978
5979#. type: Title ===
b6467a72 5980#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:229
87fb2136
PP
5981#, no-wrap
5982msgid "Header lines"
5983msgstr ""
5984
5985#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
5986#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:232
5987msgid ""
5988"The optional header lines specify generic information that apply to the "
5989"partition table. The header-line format is:"
87fb2136
PP
5990msgstr ""
5991
5992#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 5993#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:234
87fb2136
PP
5994#, no-wrap
5995msgid "*<name>: <value>*\n"
5996msgstr ""
5997
5998#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 5999#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:236
87fb2136
PP
6000msgid "The currently recognized headers are:"
6001msgstr ""
6002
6003#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 6004#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:237
87fb2136
PP
6005#, no-wrap
6006msgid "*unit*"
6007msgstr ""
6008
6009#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 6010#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:239
87fb2136
PP
6011msgid "Specify the partitioning unit. The only supported unit is *sectors*."
6012msgstr ""
6013
6014#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 6015#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:239
87fb2136
PP
6016#, no-wrap
6017msgid "*label*"
6018msgstr ""
6019
6020#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 6021#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:241
87fb2136
PP
6022msgid "Specify the partition table type. For example *dos* or *gpt*."
6023msgstr ""
6024
6025#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 6026#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:241
87fb2136
PP
6027#, no-wrap
6028msgid "*label-id*"
6029msgstr ""
6030
6031#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
6032#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:243
6033msgid ""
6034"Specify the partition table identifier. It should be a hexadecimal number "
6035"(with a 0x prefix) for MBR and a UUID for GPT."
87fb2136
PP
6036msgstr ""
6037
6038#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 6039#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:243
87fb2136
PP
6040#, no-wrap
6041msgid "*first-lba*"
6042msgstr ""
6043
6044#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
6045#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:245
6046msgid ""
6047"Specify the first usable sector for GPT partitions. This header is ignored "
6048"if the script and device sector size differ. In this case *sfdisk* uses "
6049"label specific default."
87fb2136
PP
6050msgstr ""
6051
6052#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 6053#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:245
87fb2136
PP
6054#, no-wrap
6055msgid "*last-lba*"
6056msgstr ""
6057
6058#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
6059#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:247
6060msgid ""
6061"Specify the last usable sector for GPT partitions. This header is ignored if "
6062"the script and device sector size differ. In this case *sfdisk* uses label "
6063"specific default."
87fb2136
PP
6064msgstr ""
6065
6066#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 6067#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:247
87fb2136
PP
6068#, no-wrap
6069msgid "*table-length*"
6070msgstr ""
6071
6072#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 6073#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:249
87fb2136
PP
6074msgid "Specify the maximal number of GPT partitions."
6075msgstr ""
6076
6077#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 6078#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:249
87fb2136
PP
6079#, no-wrap
6080msgid "*grain*"
6081msgstr ""
6082
6083#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
6084#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:251
6085msgid ""
6086"Specify minimal size in bytes used to calculate partitions alignment. The "
6087"default is 1MiB and it's strongly recommended to use the default. Do not "
6088"modify this variable if you're not sure."
87fb2136
PP
6089msgstr ""
6090
6091#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 6092#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:251
87fb2136
PP
6093#, no-wrap
6094msgid "*sector-size*"
6095msgstr ""
6096
6097#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
6098#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:253
6099msgid ""
6100"Specify sector size. *sfdisk* always uses device sector size. Since version "
6101"2.39 *sfdisk* recalculates sizes from dump if the script and device sector "
6102"size differ."
87fb2136
PP
6103msgstr ""
6104
6105#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
6106#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:255
6107msgid ""
6108"Note that it is only possible to use header lines before the first partition "
6109"is specified in the input."
87fb2136
PP
6110msgstr ""
6111
6112#. type: Title ===
b6467a72 6113#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:256
87fb2136
PP
6114#, no-wrap
6115msgid "Unnamed-fields format"
6116msgstr ""
6117
6118#. type: delimited block _
b6467a72 6119#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:260
87fb2136
PP
6120msgid "_start size type bootable_"
6121msgstr ""
6122
6123#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 6124#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:263
87fb2136
PP
6125msgid "where each line fills one partition descriptor."
6126msgstr ""
6127
6128#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
6129#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:265
6130msgid ""
6131"Fields are separated by whitespace, comma (recommended) or semicolon "
6132"possibly followed by whitespace; initial and trailing whitespace is ignored. "
6133"Numbers can be octal, decimal or hexadecimal; decimal is the default. When a "
6134"field is absent, empty or specified as '-' a default value is used. But when "
6135"the *-N* option (change a single partition) is given, the default for each "
6136"field is its previous value."
87fb2136
PP
6137msgstr ""
6138
6139#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
6140#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:267
6141msgid ""
6142"The default value of _start_ is the first non-assigned sector aligned "
6143"according to device I/O limits. The default start offset for the first "
6144"partition is 1 MiB. If the offset is followed by the multiplicative suffixes "
6145"(KiB, MiB, GiB, TiB, PiB, EiB, ZiB and YiB), then the number is interpreted "
6146"as offset in bytes. Since v2.38 when the *-N* option (change a single "
6147"partition) is given, a '{plus}' can be used to enlarge partition by move "
6148"start of the partition if there is a free space before the partition."
87fb2136
PP
6149msgstr ""
6150
6151#. TRANSLATORS: Keep {plus} untranslated.
6152#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
6153#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:270
6154msgid ""
6155"The default value of _size_ indicates \"as much as possible\"; i.e., until "
6156"the next partition or end-of-device. A numerical argument is by default "
6157"interpreted as a number of sectors, however if the size is followed by one "
6158"of the multiplicative suffixes (KiB, MiB, GiB, TiB, PiB, EiB, ZiB and YiB) "
6159"then the number is interpreted as the size of the partition in bytes and it "
6160"is then aligned according to the device I/O limits. A '{plus}' can be used "
6161"instead of a number to enlarge the partition as much as possible. Note "
6162"'{plus}' is equivalent to the default behaviour for a new partition; "
6163"existing partitions will be resized as required."
87fb2136
PP
6164msgstr ""
6165
6166#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
6167#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:272
6168msgid ""
6169"The partition _type_ is given in hex for MBR (DOS) where 0x prefix is "
6170"optional; a GUID string for GPT; a shortcut or an alias. It's recommended to "
6171"use two letters for MBR hex codes to avoid collision between deprecated "
6172"shortcut 'E' and '0E' MBR hex code. For backward compatibility *sfdisk* "
6173"tries to interpret _type_ as a shortcut as a first possibility in "
6174"partitioning scripts although on other places (e.g. *--part-type* command) "
6175"it tries shortcuts as the last possibility."
87fb2136
PP
6176msgstr ""
6177
6178#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
6179#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:274
6180msgid ""
6181"Since v2.36 libfdisk supports partition type aliases as extension to "
6182"shortcuts. The alias is a simple human readable word (e.g. \"linux\")."
87fb2136
PP
6183msgstr ""
6184
6185#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
6186#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:276
6187msgid ""
6188"Since v2.37 libfdisk supports partition type names on input, ignoring the "
6189"case of the characters and all non-alphanumeric and non-digit characters in "
6190"the name (e.g. \"Linux /usr x86\" is the same as \"linux usr-x86\")."
87fb2136
PP
6191msgstr ""
6192
6193#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 6194#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:278
87fb2136
PP
6195msgid "Supported shortcuts and aliases:"
6196msgstr ""
6197
6198#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 6199#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:279
87fb2136
PP
6200#, no-wrap
6201msgid "*L - alias 'linux'*"
6202msgstr ""
6203
6204#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
6205#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:281
6206msgid ""
6207"Linux; means 83 for MBR and 0FC63DAF-8483-4772-8E79-3D69D8477DE4 for GPT."
87fb2136
PP
6208msgstr ""
6209
6210#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 6211#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:282
87fb2136
PP
6212#, no-wrap
6213msgid "*S - alias 'swap'*"
6214msgstr ""
6215
6216#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
6217#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:284
6218msgid ""
6219"swap area; means 82 for MBR and 0657FD6D-A4AB-43C4-84E5-0933C84B4F4F for GPT"
87fb2136
PP
6220msgstr ""
6221
6222#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 6223#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:285
87fb2136
PP
6224#, no-wrap
6225msgid "*Ex - alias 'extended'*"
6226msgstr ""
6227
6228#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
6229#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:287
6230msgid ""
6231"MBR extended partition; means 05 for MBR. The original shortcut 'E' is "
6232"deprecated due to collision with 0x0E MBR partition type."
87fb2136
PP
6233msgstr ""
6234
6235#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 6236#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:288
87fb2136
PP
6237#, no-wrap
6238msgid "*H - alias 'home'*"
6239msgstr ""
6240
6241#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 6242#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:290
87fb2136
PP
6243msgid "home partition; means 933AC7E1-2EB4-4F13-B844-0E14E2AEF915 for GPT"
6244msgstr ""
6245
6246#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 6247#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:291
87fb2136
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6248#, no-wrap
6249msgid "*U - alias 'uefi'*"
6250msgstr ""
6251
6252#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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6253#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:293
6254msgid ""
6255"EFI System partition, means EF for MBR and C12A7328-F81F-11D2-"
6256"BA4B-00A0C93EC93B for GPT"
87fb2136
PP
6257msgstr ""
6258
6259#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 6260#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:294
87fb2136
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6261#, no-wrap
6262msgid "*R - alias 'raid'*"
6263msgstr ""
6264
6265#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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6266#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:296
6267msgid ""
6268"Linux RAID; means FD for MBR and A19D880F-05FC-4D3B-A006-743F0F84911E for GPT"
87fb2136
PP
6269msgstr ""
6270
6271#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 6272#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:297
87fb2136
PP
6273#, no-wrap
6274msgid "*V - alias 'lvm'*"
6275msgstr ""
6276
6277#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 6278#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:299
87fb2136
PP
6279msgid "LVM; means 8E for MBR and E6D6D379-F507-44C2-A23C-238F2A3DF928 for GPT"
6280msgstr ""
6281
6282#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 6283#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:301
87fb2136
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6284msgid "The default _type_ value is _linux_."
6285msgstr ""
6286
6287#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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6288#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:303
6289msgid ""
6290"The shortcut 'X' for Linux extended partition (85) is deprecated in favour "
6291"of 'Ex'."
87fb2136
PP
6292msgstr ""
6293
6294#. TRANSLATORS: Keep {asterisk} untranslated.
6295#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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6296#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:306
6297msgid ""
6298"_bootable_ is specified as [*{asterisk}*|*-*], with as default not-bootable. "
6299"The value of this field is irrelevant for Linux - when Linux runs it has "
6300"been booted already - but it might play a role for certain boot loaders and "
6301"for other operating systems."
87fb2136
PP
6302msgstr ""
6303
6304#. type: Title ===
b6467a72 6305#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:307
87fb2136
PP
6306#, no-wrap
6307msgid "Named-fields format"
6308msgstr ""
6309
6310#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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6311#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:310
6312msgid ""
6313"This format is more readable, robust, extensible and allows specifying "
6314"additional information (e.g., a UUID). It is recommended to use this format "
6315"to keep your scripts more readable."
87fb2136
PP
6316msgstr ""
6317
6318#. type: delimited block _
b6467a72 6319#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:313
87fb2136
PP
6320msgid "[_device_ *:*] _name_[**=**__value__], ..."
6321msgstr ""
6322
6323#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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6324#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:316
6325msgid ""
6326"The _device_ field is optional. *sfdisk* extracts the partition number from "
6327"the device name. It allows specifying the partitions in random order. This "
6328"functionality is mostly used by *--dump*. Don't use it if you are not sure."
87fb2136
PP
6329msgstr ""
6330
6331#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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6332#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:318
6333msgid ""
6334"The _value_ can be between quotation marks (e.g., name=\"This is partition "
6335"name\"). The fields *start=* and *size=* support '{plus}' and '-' in the "
6336"same way as *Unnamed-fields format*."
87fb2136
PP
6337msgstr ""
6338
6339#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 6340#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:320
87fb2136
PP
6341msgid "The currently supported fields are:"
6342msgstr ""
6343
6344#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 6345#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:321
87fb2136
PP
6346#, no-wrap
6347msgid "**start=**__number__"
6348msgstr ""
6349
6350#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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6351#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:323
6352msgid ""
6353"The first non-assigned sector aligned according to device I/O limits. The "
6354"default start offset for the first partition is 1 MiB. If the offset is "
6355"followed by the multiplicative suffixes (KiB, MiB, GiB, TiB, PiB, EiB, ZiB "
6356"and YiB), then the number is interpreted as offset in bytes."
87fb2136
PP
6357msgstr ""
6358
6359#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 6360#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:324
87fb2136
PP
6361#, no-wrap
6362msgid "**size=**__number__"
6363msgstr ""
6364
6365#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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6366#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:326
6367msgid ""
6368"Specify the partition size in sectors. The number may be followed by the "
6369"multiplicative suffixes (KiB, MiB, GiB, TiB, PiB, EiB, ZiB and YiB), then "
6370"it's interpreted as size in bytes and the size is aligned according to "
6371"device I/O limits."
87fb2136
PP
6372msgstr ""
6373
6374#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 6375#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:327
87fb2136
PP
6376#, no-wrap
6377msgid "*bootable*"
6378msgstr ""
6379
6380#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 6381#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:329
87fb2136
PP
6382msgid "Mark the partition as bootable."
6383msgstr ""
6384
6385#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 6386#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:330
87fb2136
PP
6387#, no-wrap
6388msgid "**attrs=**__string__"
6389msgstr ""
6390
6391#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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6392#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:332
6393msgid ""
6394"Partition attributes, usually GPT partition attribute bits. See *--part-"
6395"attrs* for more details about the GPT-bits string format."
87fb2136
PP
6396msgstr ""
6397
6398#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 6399#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:333
87fb2136
PP
6400#, no-wrap
6401msgid "**uuid=**__string__"
6402msgstr ""
6403
6404#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 6405#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:335
87fb2136
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6406msgid "GPT partition UUID."
6407msgstr ""
6408
6409#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 6410#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:336
87fb2136
PP
6411#, no-wrap
6412msgid "**name=**__string__"
6413msgstr ""
6414
6415#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 6416#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:338
87fb2136
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6417msgid "GPT partition name."
6418msgstr ""
6419
6420#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 6421#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:339
87fb2136
PP
6422#, no-wrap
6423msgid "**type=**__code__"
6424msgstr ""
6425
6426#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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6427#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:341
6428msgid ""
6429"A hexadecimal number (without 0x) for an MBR partition, a GUID for a GPT "
6430"partition, a shortcut as for unnamed-fields format or a type name (e.g. "
6431"type=\"Linux /usr (x86)\"). See above the section about the unnamed-fields "
6432"format for more details. For backward compatibility the *Id=* field has the "
6433"same meaning."
87fb2136
PP
6434msgstr ""
6435
6436#. type: Title ==
b6467a72 6437#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:342
87fb2136
PP
6438#, no-wrap
6439msgid "EMPTY DISK LABEL"
6440msgstr ""
6441
6442#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 6443#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:345
87fb2136
PP
6444#, no-wrap
6445msgid "*sfdisk* does not create partition table without partitions by default. The lines with partitions are expected in the script by default. The empty partition table has to be explicitly requested by \"label: <name>\" script header line without any partitions lines. For example:\n"
6446msgstr ""
6447
6448#. type: delimited block _
b6467a72 6449#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:348
87fb2136
PP
6450#, no-wrap
6451msgid "*echo 'label: gpt' | sfdisk /dev/sdb*\n"
6452msgstr ""
6453
6454#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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6455#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:351
6456msgid ""
6457"creates empty GPT partition table. Note that the *--append* disables this "
6458"feature."
87fb2136
PP
6459msgstr ""
6460
6461#. type: Title ==
b6467a72 6462#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:352
87fb2136
PP
6463#, no-wrap
6464msgid "BACKING UP THE PARTITION TABLE"
6465msgstr ""
6466
6467#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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6468#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:355
6469msgid ""
6470"It is recommended to save the layout of your devices. *sfdisk* supports two "
6471"ways."
87fb2136
PP
6472msgstr ""
6473
6474#. type: Title ===
b6467a72 6475#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:356
87fb2136
PP
6476#, no-wrap
6477msgid "Dump in sfdisk compatible format"
6478msgstr ""
6479
6480#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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6481#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:360
6482msgid ""
6483"Use the *--dump* command to save a description of the device layout to a "
6484"text file. The dump format is suitable for later *sfdisk* input. For "
6485"example:"
87fb2136
PP
6486msgstr ""
6487
6488#. type: delimited block _
b6467a72 6489#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:362
87fb2136
PP
6490#, no-wrap
6491msgid "*sfdisk --dump /dev/sda > sda.dump*\n"
6492msgstr ""
6493
6494#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 6495#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:365
87fb2136
PP
6496msgid "This can later be restored by:"
6497msgstr ""
6498
6499#. type: delimited block _
b6467a72 6500#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:367
87fb2136
PP
6501#, no-wrap
6502msgid "*sfdisk /dev/sda < sda.dump*\n"
6503msgstr ""
6504
a5b0d099
KZ
6505#. type: Plain text
6506#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:370
6507msgid ""
6508"Note that sfdisk completely restores partition types and partition UUIDs. "
6509"This could potentially become problematic if you duplicate the same layout "
6510"to different disks, as it may result in duplicate UUIDs within your system."
6511msgstr ""
6512
87fb2136 6513#. type: Title ===
a5b0d099 6514#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:371
87fb2136
PP
6515#, no-wrap
6516msgid "Full binary backup"
6517msgstr ""
6518
6519#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 6520#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:374
b6467a72
PP
6521msgid ""
6522"If you want to do a full binary backup of all sectors where the partition "
6523"table is stored, then use the *--backup-pt-sectors* command. It writes the "
6524"sectors to _~/sfdisk-<device>-<offset>.bak_ files. The default name of the "
6525"backup file can be changed with the *--backup-file* option. The backup files "
6526"contain only raw data from the _device_. For example:"
87fb2136
PP
6527msgstr ""
6528
6529#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 6530#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:377
87fb2136
PP
6531#, no-wrap
6532msgid "*sfdisk --backup-pt-sectors /dev/sda*\n"
6533msgstr ""
6534
6535#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 6536#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:380
87fb2136
PP
6537msgid "The GPT header can later be restored by:"
6538msgstr ""
6539
6540#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 6541#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:383
87fb2136
PP
6542#, no-wrap
6543msgid "*dd if=~/sfdisk-sda-0x00000200.bak of=/dev/sda seek=$\\((0x00000200)) bs=1 conv=notrunc*\n"
6544msgstr ""
6545
6546#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 6547#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:387
b6467a72
PP
6548msgid ""
6549"It's also possible to use the *--backup* option to create the same backup "
6550"immediately after startup for other *sfdisk* commands. For example, backup "
6551"partition table before deleting all partitions from partition table:"
87fb2136
PP
6552msgstr ""
6553
6554#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 6555#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:389
87fb2136
PP
6556#, no-wrap
6557msgid "*sfdisk --backup --delete /dev/sda*\n"
6558msgstr ""
6559
6560#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 6561#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:393
87fb2136
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6562msgid "The same concept of backup files is used by *wipefs*(8)."
6563msgstr ""
6564
6565#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 6566#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:395
b6467a72
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6567msgid ""
6568"Note that *sfdisk* since version 2.26 no longer provides the *-I* option to "
6569"restore sectors. *dd*(1) provides all necessary functionality."
87fb2136
PP
6570msgstr ""
6571
6572#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 6573#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:399
87fb2136
PP
6574msgid "The logical color names supported by *sfdisk* are:"
6575msgstr ""
6576
6577#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 6578#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:409
87fb2136
PP
6579#, no-wrap
6580msgid "*SFDISK_DEBUG*=all"
6581msgstr ""
6582
6583#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 6584#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:411
87fb2136
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6585msgid "enables *sfdisk* debug output."
6586msgstr ""
6587
6588#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 6589#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:423
b6467a72
PP
6590msgid ""
6591"Since version 2.26 *sfdisk* no longer provides the *-R* or *--re-read* "
6592"option to force the kernel to reread the partition table. Use *blockdev --"
6593"rereadpt* instead."
87fb2136
PP
6594msgstr ""
6595
6596#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 6597#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:425
b6467a72
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6598msgid ""
6599"Since version 2.26 *sfdisk* does not provide the *--DOS*, *--IBM*, *--DOS-"
6600"extended*, *--unhide*, *--show-extended*, *--cylinders*, *--heads*, *--"
6601"sectors*, *--inside-outer*, *--not-inside-outer* options."
87fb2136
PP
6602msgstr ""
6603
6604#. type: Title ==
a5b0d099 6605#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:426 ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:209
b6467a72
PP
6606#: ../misc-utils/getopt.1.adoc:128 ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:233
6607#: ../misc-utils/look.1.adoc:94 ../misc-utils/pipesz.1.adoc:69
a5b0d099 6608#: ../misc-utils/rename.1.adoc:83 ../misc-utils/uuidgen.1.adoc:61
b6467a72
PP
6609#: ../misc-utils/whereis.1.adoc:117 ../misc-utils/wipefs.8.adoc:88
6610#: ../schedutils/chrt.1.adoc:106 ../schedutils/ionice.1.adoc:72
6611#: ../sys-utils/flock.1.adoc:100 ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:114
6612#: ../sys-utils/renice.1.adoc:96 ../sys-utils/setpriv.1.adoc:100
6613#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:150 ../term-utils/scriptlive.1.adoc:50
87fb2136 6614#: ../term-utils/scriptreplay.1.adoc:67 ../text-utils/colcrt.1.adoc:83
a5b0d099 6615#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:209 ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:230
87fb2136
PP
6616#, no-wrap
6617msgid "EXAMPLES"
6618msgstr ""
6619
6620#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 6621#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:428
87fb2136
PP
6622#, no-wrap
6623msgid "*sfdisk --list --label-nested=mbr /dev/sda*"
6624msgstr ""
6625
6626#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 6627#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:430
87fb2136
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6628msgid "Print protective MBR on device with GPT disk label."
6629msgstr ""
6630
6631#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 6632#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:431
87fb2136 6633#, no-wrap
b6467a72 6634msgid "*echo -e ',10M,L\\n,10M,L\\n,+,\\n' | sfdisk /dev/sdc*"
87fb2136
PP
6635msgstr ""
6636
6637#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 6638#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:433
b6467a72
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6639msgid ""
6640"Create three Linux partitions, with the default start, the size of the first "
6641"two partitions is 10MiB, and the last partition fills all available space on "
6642"the device."
87fb2136
PP
6643msgstr ""
6644
6645#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 6646#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:434
87fb2136
PP
6647#, no-wrap
6648msgid "*echo -e 'size=10M, type=L\\n size=10M, type=L\\n size=+\\n' | sfdisk /dev/sdc*"
6649msgstr ""
6650
6651#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 6652#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:436
87fb2136
PP
6653msgid "The same as the previous example, but in named-fields format."
6654msgstr ""
6655
6656#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 6657#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:437
87fb2136
PP
6658#, no-wrap
6659msgid "*echo -e 'type=swap' | sfdisk -N 3 /dev/sdc*"
6660msgstr ""
6661
6662#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 6663#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:439
87fb2136
PP
6664msgid "Set type of the 3rd partition to 'swap'."
6665msgstr ""
6666
6667#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 6668#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:440
87fb2136
PP
6669#, no-wrap
6670msgid "*sfdisk --part-type /dev/sdc 3 swap*"
6671msgstr ""
6672
6673#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 6674#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:442
87fb2136
PP
6675msgid "The same as the previous example, but without script use."
6676msgstr ""
6677
6678#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 6679#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:443
87fb2136
PP
6680#, no-wrap
6681msgid "*sfdisk --delete /dev/sdc 2*"
6682msgstr ""
6683
6684#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 6685#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:445
87fb2136
PP
6686msgid "Delete 2nd partition."
6687msgstr ""
6688
6689#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 6690#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:446
87fb2136 6691#, no-wrap
b6467a72 6692msgid "*echo \"\\+,+\" | sfdisk -N 3 --move-data /dev/sdc*"
87fb2136
PP
6693msgstr ""
6694
6695#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 6696#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:448
b6467a72
PP
6697msgid ""
6698"Enlarge 3rd partition in both directions, move start to use free space "
6699"before the partition and enlarge the size to use all free space after to the "
6700"partition, and move partition data too."
87fb2136
PP
6701msgstr ""
6702
6703#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 6704#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:454
b6467a72
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6705msgid ""
6706"The current *sfdisk* implementation is based on the original *sfdisk* from "
6707"Andries E. Brouwer."
87fb2136
PP
6708msgstr ""
6709
6710#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 6711#: ../disk-utils/sfdisk.8.adoc:462
87fb2136
PP
6712#, no-wrap
6713msgid ""
6714"*fdisk*(8),\n"
6715"*cfdisk*(8),\n"
6716"*parted*(8),\n"
6717"*partprobe*(8),\n"
6718"*partx*(8)\n"
6719msgstr ""
6720
6721#. Copyright 2010 Jason Borden <jborden@bluehost.com>
6722#. This file may be copied under the terms of the GNU Public License.
6723#. type: Title =
6724#: ../disk-utils/swaplabel.8.adoc:6
6725#, no-wrap
6726msgid "swaplabel(8)"
6727msgstr ""
6728
6729#. type: Plain text
6730#: ../disk-utils/swaplabel.8.adoc:16
6731msgid "swaplabel - print or change the label or UUID of a swap area"
6732msgstr ""
6733
6734#. type: Plain text
6735#: ../disk-utils/swaplabel.8.adoc:20
6736#, no-wrap
6737msgid "*swaplabel* [*-L* _label_] [*-U* _UUID_] _device_\n"
6738msgstr ""
6739
6740#. type: Plain text
6741#: ../disk-utils/swaplabel.8.adoc:24
6742#, no-wrap
6743msgid "*swaplabel* will display or change the label or UUID of a swap partition located on _device_ (or regular file).\n"
6744msgstr ""
6745
6746#. type: Plain text
6747#: ../disk-utils/swaplabel.8.adoc:26
b6467a72
PP
6748msgid ""
6749"If the optional arguments *-L* and *-U* are not given, *swaplabel* will "
6750"simply display the current swap-area label and UUID of _device_."
87fb2136
PP
6751msgstr ""
6752
6753#. type: Plain text
6754#: ../disk-utils/swaplabel.8.adoc:28
b6467a72
PP
6755msgid ""
6756"If an optional argument is present, then *swaplabel* will change the "
6757"appropriate value on _device_. These values can also be set during swap "
6758"creation using *mkswap*(8). The *swaplabel* utility allows changing the "
6759"label or UUID on an actively used swap device."
87fb2136
PP
6760msgstr ""
6761
6762#. type: Plain text
6763#: ../disk-utils/swaplabel.8.adoc:35
b6467a72
PP
6764msgid ""
6765"Specify a new _label_ for the device. Swap partition labels can be at most "
6766"16 characters long. If _label_ is longer than 16 characters, *swaplabel* "
6767"will truncate it and print a warning message."
87fb2136
PP
6768msgstr ""
6769
6770#. type: Plain text
6771#: ../disk-utils/swaplabel.8.adoc:38
b6467a72
PP
6772msgid ""
6773"Specify a new _UUID_ for the device. The _UUID_ must be in the standard "
6774"8-4-4-4-12 character format, such as is output by *uuidgen*(1)."
87fb2136
PP
6775msgstr ""
6776
6777#. type: Plain text
6778#: ../disk-utils/swaplabel.8.adoc:47
6779#, no-wrap
6780msgid "*swaplabel* was written by mailto:jborden@bluehost.com[Jason Borden] and mailto:kzak@redhat.com[Karel Zak].\n"
6781msgstr ""
6782
6783#. type: Plain text
6784#: ../disk-utils/swaplabel.8.adoc:53
6785#, fuzzy, no-wrap
6786#| msgid ""
6787#| "*mesg*(1),\n"
6788#| "*talk*(1),\n"
6789#| "*who*(1)\n"
6790msgid ""
6791"*uuidgen*(1),\n"
6792"*mkswap*(8),\n"
6793"*swapon*(8)\n"
6794msgstr ""
6795"*mesg*(1),\n"
6796"*talk*(1),\n"
6797"*who*(1)\n"
6798
6799#. terminal-colors.d.5 --
6800#. Copyright 2014 Ondrej Oprala <ooprala@redhat.com>
6801#. Copyright (C) 2014 Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>
6802#. Copyright 2014 Red Hat, Inc.
6803#. May be distributed under the GNU General Public License
6804#. type: Title =
6805#: ../lib/terminal-colors.d.5.adoc:10
6806#, fuzzy, no-wrap
6807#| msgid "_/etc/terminal-colors.d/disable_"
6808msgid "terminal-colors.d(5)"
6809msgstr "_/etc/terminal-colors.d/disable_"
6810
6811#. type: Attribute :man manual:
6812#: ../lib/terminal-colors.d.5.adoc:12 ../login-utils/utmpdump.1.adoc:61
6813#: ../sys-utils/adjtime_config.5.adoc:4 ../sys-utils/fstab.5.adoc:38
6814#, no-wrap
6815msgid "File formats"
6816msgstr "Formáty souborů"
6817
6818#. type: Plain text
6819#: ../lib/terminal-colors.d.5.adoc:20
6820msgid "terminal-colors.d - configure output colorization for various utilities"
6821msgstr ""
6822
6823#. type: Plain text
6824#: ../lib/terminal-colors.d.5.adoc:24
6825#, fuzzy
6826#| msgid "_/etc/terminal-colors.d/disable_"
6827msgid "/etc/terminal-colors.d/_[[name][@term].][type]_"
6828msgstr "_/etc/terminal-colors.d/disable_"
6829
6830#. type: Plain text
6831#: ../lib/terminal-colors.d.5.adoc:28
b6467a72
PP
6832msgid ""
6833"Files in this directory determine the default behavior for utilities when "
6834"coloring output."
87fb2136
PP
6835msgstr ""
6836
6837#. type: Plain text
6838#: ../lib/terminal-colors.d.5.adoc:30
b6467a72
PP
6839msgid ""
6840"The _name_ is a utility name. The name is optional and when none is "
6841"specified then the file is used for all unspecified utilities."
87fb2136
PP
6842msgstr ""
6843
6844#. type: Plain text
6845#: ../lib/terminal-colors.d.5.adoc:32
b6467a72
PP
6846msgid ""
6847"The _term_ is a terminal identifier (the *TERM* environment variable). The "
6848"terminal identifier is optional and when none is specified then the file is "
6849"used for all unspecified terminals."
87fb2136
PP
6850msgstr ""
6851
6852#. type: Plain text
6853#: ../lib/terminal-colors.d.5.adoc:34
6854msgid "The _type_ is a file type. Supported file types are:"
6855msgstr ""
6856
6857#. type: Labeled list
6858#: ../lib/terminal-colors.d.5.adoc:35 ../sys-utils/rtcwake.8.adoc:87
6859#, no-wrap
6860msgid "*disable*"
6861msgstr ""
6862
6863#. type: Plain text
6864#: ../lib/terminal-colors.d.5.adoc:37
6865msgid "Turns off output colorization for all compatible utilities."
6866msgstr ""
6867
6868#. type: Labeled list
6869#: ../lib/terminal-colors.d.5.adoc:38
6870#, no-wrap
6871msgid "*enable*"
6872msgstr ""
6873
6874#. type: Plain text
6875#: ../lib/terminal-colors.d.5.adoc:40
6876msgid "Turns on output colorization; any matching *disable* files are ignored."
6877msgstr ""
6878
6879#. type: Labeled list
6880#: ../lib/terminal-colors.d.5.adoc:41
6881#, no-wrap
6882msgid "*scheme*"
6883msgstr ""
6884
6885#. type: Plain text
6886#: ../lib/terminal-colors.d.5.adoc:43
b6467a72
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6887msgid ""
6888"Specifies colors used for output. The file format may be specific to the "
6889"utility, the default format is described below."
87fb2136
PP
6890msgstr ""
6891
6892#. type: Plain text
6893#: ../lib/terminal-colors.d.5.adoc:45
b6467a72
PP
6894msgid ""
6895"If there are more files that match for a utility, then the file with the "
6896"more specific filename wins. For example, the filename \"@xterm.scheme\" has "
6897"less priority than \"dmesg@xterm.scheme\". The lowest priority are those "
6898"files without a utility name and terminal identifier (e.g., \"disable\")."
87fb2136
PP
6899msgstr ""
6900
6901#. type: Title ==
6902#: ../lib/terminal-colors.d.5.adoc:48
6903#, no-wrap
6904msgid "DEFAULT SCHEME FILES FORMAT"
6905msgstr ""
6906
6907#. type: Plain text
6908#: ../lib/terminal-colors.d.5.adoc:51
6909msgid "The following statement is recognized:"
6910msgstr ""
6911
6912#. type: delimited block _
6913#: ../lib/terminal-colors.d.5.adoc:54
6914#, no-wrap
6915msgid "*name color-sequence*\n"
6916msgstr ""
6917
6918#. type: Plain text
6919#: ../lib/terminal-colors.d.5.adoc:57
b6467a72
PP
6920msgid ""
6921"The *name* is a logical name of color sequence (for example \"error\"). The "
6922"names are specific to the utilities. For more details always see the "
6923"*COLORS* section in the man page for the utility."
87fb2136
PP
6924msgstr ""
6925
6926#. type: Plain text
6927#: ../lib/terminal-colors.d.5.adoc:59
b6467a72
PP
6928msgid ""
6929"The *color-sequence* is a color name, ASCII color sequences or escape "
6930"sequences."
87fb2136
PP
6931msgstr ""
6932
6933#. type: Title ===
6934#: ../lib/terminal-colors.d.5.adoc:60
6935#, no-wrap
6936msgid "Color names"
6937msgstr ""
6938
6939#. type: Plain text
6940#: ../lib/terminal-colors.d.5.adoc:63
b6467a72
PP
6941msgid ""
6942"black, blink, blue, bold, brown, cyan, darkgray, gray, green, halfbright, "
6943"lightblue, lightcyan, lightgray, lightgreen, lightmagenta, lightred, "
6944"magenta, red, reset, reverse, and yellow."
87fb2136
PP
6945msgstr ""
6946
6947#. type: Title ===
6948#: ../lib/terminal-colors.d.5.adoc:64
6949#, no-wrap
6950msgid "ANSI color sequences"
6951msgstr ""
6952
6953#. type: Plain text
6954#: ../lib/terminal-colors.d.5.adoc:67
b6467a72
PP
6955msgid ""
6956"The color sequences are composed of sequences of numbers separated by "
6957"semicolons. The most common codes are:"
87fb2136
PP
6958msgstr ""
6959
6960#. type: Table
6961#: ../lib/terminal-colors.d.5.adoc:91
6962#, no-wrap
6963msgid ""
6964"|0 |to restore default color\n"
6965"|1 |for brighter colors\n"
6966"|4 |for underlined text\n"
6967"|5 |for flashing text\n"
6968"|30 |for black foreground\n"
6969"|31 |for red foreground\n"
6970"|32 |for green foreground\n"
6971"|33 |for yellow (or brown) foreground\n"
6972"|34 |for blue foreground\n"
6973"|35 |for purple foreground\n"
6974"|36 |for cyan foreground\n"
6975"|37 |for white (or gray) foreground\n"
6976"|40 |for black background\n"
6977"|41 |for red background\n"
6978"|42 |for green background\n"
6979"|43 |for yellow (or brown) background\n"
6980"|44 |for blue background\n"
6981"|45 |for purple background\n"
6982"|46 |for cyan background\n"
6983"|47 |for white (or gray) background\n"
6984msgstr ""
6985
6986#. type: Title ===
6987#: ../lib/terminal-colors.d.5.adoc:94
6988#, no-wrap
6989msgid "Escape sequences"
6990msgstr ""
6991
6992#. type: delimited block _
6993#: ../lib/terminal-colors.d.5.adoc:97
b6467a72
PP
6994msgid ""
6995"To specify control or blank characters in the color sequences, C-style \\-"
6996"escaped notation can be used:"
87fb2136
PP
6997msgstr ""
6998
6999#. type: Table
7000#: ../lib/terminal-colors.d.5.adoc:114
7001#, no-wrap
7002msgid ""
7003"|*\\a* |Bell (ASCII 7)\n"
7004"|*\\b* |Backspace (ASCII 8)\n"
7005"|*\\e* |Escape (ASCII 27)\n"
7006"|*\\f* |Form feed (ASCII 12)\n"
7007"|*\\n* |Newline (ASCII 10)\n"
7008"|*\\r* |Carriage Return (ASCII 13)\n"
7009"|*\\t* |Tab (ASCII 9)\n"
7010"|*\\v* |Vertical Tab (ASCII 11)\n"
7011"|*\\?* |Delete (ASCII 127)\n"
7012"|*\\_* |Space\n"
7013"|*\\\\* |Backslash (\\)\n"
7014"|*\\^* |Caret (^)\n"
7015"|*\\#* |Hash mark (#)\n"
7016msgstr ""
7017
7018#. type: delimited block _
7019#: ../lib/terminal-colors.d.5.adoc:118
b6467a72
PP
7020msgid ""
7021"Please note that escapes are necessary to enter a space, backslash, caret, "
7022"or any control character anywhere in the string, as well as a hash mark as "
7023"the first character."
87fb2136
PP
7024msgstr ""
7025
7026#. type: delimited block _
7027#: ../lib/terminal-colors.d.5.adoc:120
b6467a72
PP
7028msgid ""
7029"For example, to use a red background for alert messages in the output of "
7030"*dmesg*(1), use:"
87fb2136
PP
7031msgstr ""
7032
7033#. type: Plain text
7034#: ../lib/terminal-colors.d.5.adoc:123
7035#, no-wrap
7036msgid "*echo 'alert 37;41' >> /etc/terminal-colors.d/dmesg.scheme*\n"
7037msgstr ""
7038
7039#. type: Title ===
7040#: ../lib/terminal-colors.d.5.adoc:125
7041#, fuzzy, no-wrap
7042#| msgid "*comment*"
7043msgid "Comments"
7044msgstr "*comment*"
7045
7046#. type: delimited block _
7047#: ../lib/terminal-colors.d.5.adoc:128
b6467a72
PP
7048msgid ""
7049"Lines where the first non-blank character is a # (hash) are ignored. Any "
7050"other use of the hash character is not interpreted as introducing a comment."
87fb2136
PP
7051msgstr ""
7052
7053#. type: Labeled list
7054#: ../lib/terminal-colors.d.5.adoc:131
7055#, no-wrap
7056msgid "*TERMINAL_COLORS_DEBUG*=all"
7057msgstr ""
7058
7059#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 7060#: ../lib/terminal-colors.d.5.adoc:133 ../misc-utils/whereis.1.adoc:116
a5b0d099 7061#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:135
87fb2136
PP
7062msgid "enables debug output."
7063msgstr ""
7064
7065#. type: delimited block _
7066#: ../lib/terminal-colors.d.5.adoc:137
7067msgid "_$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/terminal-colors.d_"
7068msgstr ""
7069
7070#. type: delimited block _
7071#: ../lib/terminal-colors.d.5.adoc:139
7072#, fuzzy
7073#| msgid "_/etc/terminal-colors.d/disable_"
7074msgid "_$HOME/.config/terminal-colors.d_"
7075msgstr "_/etc/terminal-colors.d/disable_"
7076
7077#. type: delimited block _
7078#: ../lib/terminal-colors.d.5.adoc:141
7079#, fuzzy
7080#| msgid "_/etc/terminal-colors.d/disable_"
7081msgid "_/etc/terminal-colors.d_"
7082msgstr "_/etc/terminal-colors.d/disable_"
7083
7084#. type: delimited block _
7085#: ../lib/terminal-colors.d.5.adoc:145
7086msgid "Disable colors for all compatible utilities:"
7087msgstr ""
7088
7089#. type: Plain text
7090#: ../lib/terminal-colors.d.5.adoc:148 ../lib/terminal-colors.d.5.adoc:160
7091#, fuzzy, no-wrap
7092#| msgid "_/etc/terminal-colors.d/disable_"
7093msgid "*touch /etc/terminal-colors.d/disable*\n"
7094msgstr "_/etc/terminal-colors.d/disable_"
7095
7096#. type: delimited block _
7097#: ../lib/terminal-colors.d.5.adoc:151
7098msgid "Disable colors for all compatible utils on a vt100 terminal:"
7099msgstr ""
7100
7101#. type: Plain text
7102#: ../lib/terminal-colors.d.5.adoc:154
7103#, fuzzy, no-wrap
7104#| msgid "_/etc/terminal-colors.d/disable_"
7105msgid "*touch /etc/terminal-colors.d/@vt100.disable*\n"
7106msgstr "_/etc/terminal-colors.d/disable_"
7107
7108#. type: delimited block _
7109#: ../lib/terminal-colors.d.5.adoc:157
7110msgid "Disable colors for all compatible utils except *dmesg*(1):"
7111msgstr ""
7112
7113#. type: Plain text
7114#: ../lib/terminal-colors.d.5.adoc:162
7115#, fuzzy, no-wrap
7116#| msgid "_/etc/terminal-colors.d/disable_"
7117msgid "*touch /etc/terminal-colors.d/dmesg.enable*\n"
7118msgstr "_/etc/terminal-colors.d/disable_"
7119
7120#. type: Title ==
7121#: ../lib/terminal-colors.d.5.adoc:164 ../misc-utils/getopt.1.adoc:112
7122#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:159
7123#, fuzzy, no-wrap
7124#| msgid "AVAILABILITY"
7125msgid "COMPATIBILITY"
7126msgstr "TIRÁŽ"
7127
7128#. type: delimited block _
7129#: ../lib/terminal-colors.d.5.adoc:167
b6467a72
PP
7130msgid ""
7131"The *terminal-colors.d* functionality is currently supported by all util-"
7132"linux utilities which provides colorized output. For more details always see "
7133"the *COLORS* section in the man page for the utility."
87fb2136
PP
7134msgstr ""
7135
7136#. Copyright 2001 Andreas Dilger (adilger@turbolinux.com)
7137#. This man page was created for libblkid.so.1.0 from e2fsprogs-1.24.
7138#. This file may be copied under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License.
7139#. Created Wed Sep 14 12:02:12 2001, Andreas Dilger
7140#. type: Title =
7141#: ../libblkid/libblkid.3.adoc:8
7142#, no-wrap
7143msgid "libblkid(3)"
7144msgstr ""
7145
7146#. type: Attribute :man manual:
7147#: ../libblkid/libblkid.3.adoc:10 ../libuuid/man/uuid.3.adoc:35
7148#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_clear.3.adoc:35 ../libuuid/man/uuid_compare.3.adoc:35
7149#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_copy.3.adoc:35 ../libuuid/man/uuid_generate.3.adoc:37
7150#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_is_null.3.adoc:35 ../libuuid/man/uuid_parse.3.adoc:35
7151#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_time.3.adoc:35 ../libuuid/man/uuid_unparse.3.adoc:35
7152#, no-wrap
7153msgid "Programmer's Manual"
7154msgstr ""
7155
7156#. type: Plain text
7157#: ../libblkid/libblkid.3.adoc:19
7158msgid "libblkid - block device identification library"
7159msgstr ""
7160
7161#. type: Plain text
7162#: ../libblkid/libblkid.3.adoc:23
7163#, no-wrap
7164msgid "*#include <blkid.h>*\n"
7165msgstr ""
7166
7167#. type: Plain text
7168#: ../libblkid/libblkid.3.adoc:25
7169#, no-wrap
7170msgid "*cc* _file.c_ *-lblkid*\n"
7171msgstr ""
7172
7173#. type: Plain text
7174#: ../libblkid/libblkid.3.adoc:29
b6467a72
PP
7175msgid ""
7176"The *libblkid* library is used to identify block devices (disks) as to their "
7177"content (e.g., filesystem type) as well as extracting additional information "
7178"such as filesystem labels/volume names, unique identifiers/serial numbers. A "
7179"common use is to allow use of *LABEL=* and *UUID=* tags instead of hard-"
7180"coding specific block device names into configuration files. See list of all "
7181"available tags in *TAGS* section."
87fb2136
PP
7182msgstr ""
7183
7184#. type: Plain text
7185#: ../libblkid/libblkid.3.adoc:31
b6467a72
PP
7186msgid ""
7187"The low-level part of the library also allows the extraction of information "
7188"about partitions and block device topology."
87fb2136
PP
7189msgstr ""
7190
7191#. type: Plain text
7192#: ../libblkid/libblkid.3.adoc:33
b6467a72
PP
7193msgid ""
7194"The high-level part of the library keeps information about block devices in "
7195"a cache file and is verified to still be valid before being returned to the "
7196"user (if the user has read permission on the raw block device, otherwise "
7197"not). The cache file also allows unprivileged users (normally anyone other "
7198"than root, or those not in the \"disk\" group) to locate devices by label/"
7199"id. The standard location of the cache file can be overridden by the "
7200"environment variable *BLKID_FILE*."
87fb2136
PP
7201msgstr ""
7202
7203#. type: Plain text
7204#: ../libblkid/libblkid.3.adoc:35
b6467a72
PP
7205msgid ""
7206"In situations where one is getting information about a single known device, "
7207"it does not impact performance whether the cache is used or not (unless you "
7208"are not able to read the block device directly)."
87fb2136
PP
7209msgstr ""
7210
7211#. type: Plain text
7212#: ../libblkid/libblkid.3.adoc:37
b6467a72
PP
7213msgid ""
7214"The high-level part of the library supports two methods to determine *LABEL/"
7215"UUID*. It reads information directly from a block device or reads "
7216"information from /dev/disk/by-* udev symlinks. The udev is preferred method "
7217"by default."
87fb2136
PP
7218msgstr ""
7219
7220#. type: Plain text
7221#: ../libblkid/libblkid.3.adoc:39
b6467a72
PP
7222msgid ""
7223"If you are dealing with multiple devices, use of the cache is highly "
7224"recommended (even if empty) as devices will be scanned at most one time and "
7225"the on-disk cache will be updated if possible."
87fb2136
PP
7226msgstr ""
7227
7228#. type: Plain text
7229#: ../libblkid/libblkid.3.adoc:41
b6467a72
PP
7230msgid ""
7231"In some cases (modular kernels), block devices are not even visible until "
7232"after they are accessed the first time, so it is critical that there is some "
7233"way to locate these devices without enumerating only visible devices, so the "
7234"use of the cache file is *required* in this situation."
87fb2136
PP
7235msgstr ""
7236
7237#. type: Title ==
7238#: ../libblkid/libblkid.3.adoc:42 ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:158
7239#, fuzzy, no-wrap
7240#| msgid "CONFIG FILES"
7241msgid "CONFIGURATION FILE"
7242msgstr "KONFIGURAČNÍ SOUBORY"
7243
7244#. type: Plain text
7245#: ../libblkid/libblkid.3.adoc:45
b6467a72
PP
7246msgid ""
7247"The standard location of the _/etc/blkid.conf_ config file can be overridden "
7248"by the environment variable *BLKID_CONF*. For more details about the config "
7249"file see *blkid*(8) man page."
7250msgstr ""
7251
7252#. type: Title ==
7253#: ../libblkid/libblkid.3.adoc:46
7254#, no-wrap
7255msgid "TAGS"
87fb2136
PP
7256msgstr ""
7257
7258#. type: Plain text
7259#: ../libblkid/libblkid.3.adoc:49
b6467a72
PP
7260msgid ""
7261"All available tags are listed below. Not all tags are supported for all file "
7262"systems. To enable a tag, set one of the following flags with "
7263"*blkid_probe_set_superblocks_flags*():"
7264msgstr ""
7265
7266#. type: Labeled list
7267#: ../libblkid/libblkid.3.adoc:50
7268#, no-wrap
7269msgid "BLKID_SUBLKS_TYPE"
7270msgstr ""
7271
7272#. type: Plain text
7273#: ../libblkid/libblkid.3.adoc:53
7274msgid "TYPE - filesystem type"
7275msgstr ""
7276
7277#. type: Labeled list
7278#: ../libblkid/libblkid.3.adoc:54
7279#, no-wrap
7280msgid "BLKID_SUBLKS_SECTYPE"
7281msgstr ""
7282
7283#. type: Plain text
7284#: ../libblkid/libblkid.3.adoc:57
7285msgid "SEC_TYPE - secondary filesystem type"
7286msgstr ""
7287
7288#. type: Labeled list
7289#: ../libblkid/libblkid.3.adoc:58
7290#, no-wrap
7291msgid "BLKID_SUBLKS_LABEL"
7292msgstr ""
7293
7294#. type: Plain text
7295#: ../libblkid/libblkid.3.adoc:61
7296msgid "LABEL - filesystem label"
7297msgstr ""
7298
7299#. type: Labeled list
7300#: ../libblkid/libblkid.3.adoc:62
7301#, no-wrap
7302msgid "BLKID_SUBLKS_LABELRAW"
7303msgstr ""
7304
7305#. type: Plain text
7306#: ../libblkid/libblkid.3.adoc:65
7307msgid "LABEL_RAW - raw label from FS superblock"
7308msgstr ""
7309
7310#. type: Labeled list
7311#: ../libblkid/libblkid.3.adoc:66
7312#, no-wrap
7313msgid "BLKID_SUBLKS_UUID"
7314msgstr ""
7315
7316#. type: Plain text
7317#: ../libblkid/libblkid.3.adoc:69
7318msgid "UUID - filesystem UUID (lower case)"
7319msgstr ""
7320
7321#. type: Plain text
7322#: ../libblkid/libblkid.3.adoc:71
7323msgid "UUID_SUB - subvolume uuid (e.g. btrfs)"
7324msgstr ""
7325
7326#. type: Plain text
7327#: ../libblkid/libblkid.3.adoc:73
7328msgid "LOGUUID - external log UUID (e.g. xfs)"
7329msgstr ""
7330
7331#. type: Labeled list
7332#: ../libblkid/libblkid.3.adoc:74
7333#, no-wrap
7334msgid "BLKID_SUBLKS_UUIDRAW"
7335msgstr ""
7336
7337#. type: Plain text
7338#: ../libblkid/libblkid.3.adoc:77
7339msgid "UUID_RAW - raw UUID from FS superblock"
7340msgstr ""
7341
7342#. type: Labeled list
7343#: ../libblkid/libblkid.3.adoc:78
7344#, no-wrap
7345msgid "BLKID_SUBLKS_USAGE"
7346msgstr ""
7347
7348#. type: Plain text
7349#: ../libblkid/libblkid.3.adoc:81
7350msgid "USAGE - usage string: \"raid\", \"filesystem\", etc."
7351msgstr ""
7352
7353#. type: Labeled list
7354#: ../libblkid/libblkid.3.adoc:82
7355#, no-wrap
7356msgid "BLKID_SUBLKS_VERSION"
7357msgstr ""
7358
7359#. type: Plain text
7360#: ../libblkid/libblkid.3.adoc:85
7361msgid "VERSION - filesystem version"
7362msgstr ""
7363
7364#. type: Labeled list
7365#: ../libblkid/libblkid.3.adoc:86
7366#, no-wrap
7367msgid "BLKID_SUBLKS_MAGIC"
7368msgstr ""
7369
7370#. type: Plain text
7371#: ../libblkid/libblkid.3.adoc:89
7372msgid "SBMAGIC - super block magic string"
7373msgstr ""
7374
7375#. type: Plain text
7376#: ../libblkid/libblkid.3.adoc:91
7377msgid "SBMAGIC_OFFSET - offset of SBMAGIC"
7378msgstr ""
7379
7380#. type: Labeled list
7381#: ../libblkid/libblkid.3.adoc:92
7382#, no-wrap
7383msgid "BLKID_SUBLKS_FSINFO"
7384msgstr ""
7385
7386#. type: Plain text
7387#: ../libblkid/libblkid.3.adoc:98
7388msgid ""
7389"FSSIZE - size of filesystem. Note that for XFS this will return the same "
7390"value as lsblk (without XFS's metadata), but for ext4 it will return the "
7391"size with metadata and for BTRFS will not count overhead of RAID "
7392"configuration (redundant data)."
7393msgstr ""
7394
7395#. type: Plain text
7396#: ../libblkid/libblkid.3.adoc:100
7397msgid "FSLASTBLOCK - last fsblock/total number of fsblocks"
7398msgstr ""
7399
7400#. type: Plain text
7401#: ../libblkid/libblkid.3.adoc:102
7402msgid "FSBLOCKSIZE - file system block size"
7403msgstr ""
7404
7405#. type: Labeled list
7406#: ../libblkid/libblkid.3.adoc:103
7407#, no-wrap
7408msgid "The following tags are always enabled"
7409msgstr ""
7410
7411#. type: Plain text
7412#: ../libblkid/libblkid.3.adoc:106
7413msgid "BLOCK_SIZE - minimal block size accessible by file system"
7414msgstr ""
7415
7416#. type: Plain text
7417#: ../libblkid/libblkid.3.adoc:108
7418msgid "MOUNT - cluster mount name (ocfs only)"
7419msgstr ""
7420
7421#. type: Plain text
7422#: ../libblkid/libblkid.3.adoc:110
7423msgid "EXT_JOURNAL - external journal UUID"
7424msgstr ""
7425
7426#. type: Plain text
7427#: ../libblkid/libblkid.3.adoc:112
7428msgid "SYSTEM_ID - ISO9660 system identifier"
7429msgstr ""
7430
7431#. type: Plain text
7432#: ../libblkid/libblkid.3.adoc:114
7433msgid "VOLUME_SET_ID - ISO9660 volume set identifier"
7434msgstr ""
7435
7436#. type: Plain text
7437#: ../libblkid/libblkid.3.adoc:116
7438msgid "DATA_PREPARER_ID - ISO9660 data identifier"
7439msgstr ""
7440
7441#. type: Plain text
7442#: ../libblkid/libblkid.3.adoc:118
7443msgid "PUBLISHER_ID - ISO9660 publisher identifier"
7444msgstr ""
7445
7446#. type: Plain text
7447#: ../libblkid/libblkid.3.adoc:120
7448msgid "APPLICATION_ID - ISO9660 application identifier"
7449msgstr ""
7450
7451#. type: Plain text
7452#: ../libblkid/libblkid.3.adoc:122
7453msgid "BOOT_SYSTEM_ID - ISO9660 boot system identifier"
7454msgstr ""
7455
7456#. type: Plain text
7457#: ../libblkid/libblkid.3.adoc:126
87fb2136
PP
7458#, no-wrap
7459msgid "*libblkid* was written by Andreas Dilger for the ext2 filesystem utilities, with input from Ted Ts'o. The library was subsequently heavily modified by Ted Ts'o.\n"
7460msgstr ""
7461
7462#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 7463#: ../libblkid/libblkid.3.adoc:128
87fb2136
PP
7464msgid "The low-level probing code was rewritten by Karel Zak."
7465msgstr ""
7466
7467#. type: Title ==
b6467a72 7468#: ../libblkid/libblkid.3.adoc:129
87fb2136
PP
7469#, no-wrap
7470msgid "COPYING"
7471msgstr ""
7472
7473#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 7474#: ../libblkid/libblkid.3.adoc:132
87fb2136
PP
7475#, no-wrap
7476msgid "*libblkid* is available under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License (LGPL), version 2 (or at your discretion any later version).\n"
7477msgstr ""
7478
7479#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 7480#: ../libblkid/libblkid.3.adoc:137 ../misc-utils/wipefs.8.adoc:107
87fb2136
PP
7481#, no-wrap
7482msgid ""
7483"*blkid*(8),\n"
7484"*findfs*(8)\n"
7485msgstr ""
7486
7487#
7488#
7489#
7490#. Copyright 1999 Andreas Dilger (adilger@enel.ucalgary.ca)
7491#. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
7492#. modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
7493#. are met:
7494#. 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
7495#. notice, and the entire permission notice in its entirety,
7496#. including the disclaimer of warranties.
7497#. 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
7498#. notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
7499#. documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
7500#. 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote
7501#. products derived from this software without specific prior
7502#. written permission.
7503#. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
7504#. WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
7505#. OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ALL OF
7506#. WHICH ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE
7507#. LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
7508#. CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT
7509#. OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR
7510#. BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF
7511#. LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
7512#. (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE
7513#. USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF NOT ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH
7514#. DAMAGE.
7515#. Created Wed Mar 10 17:42:12 1999, Andreas Dilger
7516#. type: Title =
7517#: ../libuuid/man/uuid.3.adoc:33
7518#, no-wrap
7519msgid "uuid(3)"
7520msgstr ""
7521
7522#. type: Plain text
7523#: ../libuuid/man/uuid.3.adoc:44
7524msgid "uuid - DCE compatible Universally Unique Identifier library"
7525msgstr ""
7526
7527#. type: Plain text
7528#: ../libuuid/man/uuid.3.adoc:48 ../libuuid/man/uuid_clear.3.adoc:48
7529#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_compare.3.adoc:48 ../libuuid/man/uuid_copy.3.adoc:48
b6467a72
PP
7530#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_generate.3.adoc:50 ../libuuid/man/uuid_is_null.3.adoc:48
7531#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_parse.3.adoc:48 ../libuuid/man/uuid_time.3.adoc:48
7532#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_unparse.3.adoc:48
87fb2136
PP
7533#, no-wrap
7534msgid "*#include <uuid.h>*\n"
7535msgstr ""
7536
7537#. type: Plain text
7538#: ../libuuid/man/uuid.3.adoc:52
b6467a72
PP
7539msgid ""
7540"The UUID library is used to generate unique identifiers for objects that may "
7541"be accessible beyond the local system. This library generates UUIDs "
7542"compatible with those created by the Open Software Foundation (OSF) "
7543"Distributed Computing Environment (DCE) utility *uuidgen*(1)."
87fb2136
PP
7544msgstr ""
7545
7546#. type: Plain text
7547#: ../libuuid/man/uuid.3.adoc:54
b6467a72
PP
7548msgid ""
7549"The UUIDs generated by this library can be reasonably expected to be unique "
7550"within a system, and unique across all systems. They could be used, for "
7551"instance, to generate unique HTTP cookies across multiple web servers "
7552"without communication between the servers, and without fear of a name clash."
87fb2136
PP
7553msgstr ""
7554
7555#. type: Title ==
7556#: ../libuuid/man/uuid.3.adoc:55 ../libuuid/man/uuid_generate.3.adoc:76
7557#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_parse.3.adoc:62 ../libuuid/man/uuid_unparse.3.adoc:59
a5b0d099
KZ
7558#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:229 ../misc-utils/uuidgen.1.adoc:57
7559#: ../sys-utils/ipcs.1.adoc:76 ../text-utils/col.1.adoc:86
7560#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:226
87fb2136
PP
7561#, no-wrap
7562msgid "CONFORMING TO"
7563msgstr ""
7564
7565#. type: Plain text
7566#: ../libuuid/man/uuid.3.adoc:58 ../libuuid/man/uuid_generate.3.adoc:79
b6467a72
PP
7567msgid ""
7568"This library generates UUIDs compatible with OSF DCE 1.1, and hash based "
7569"UUIDs V3 and V5 compatible with link:https://tools.ietf.org/html/"
7570"rfc4122[RFC-4122]."
87fb2136
PP
7571msgstr ""
7572
7573#. type: Plain text
7574#: ../libuuid/man/uuid.3.adoc:62 ../libuuid/man/uuid_clear.3.adoc:58
7575#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_compare.3.adoc:62 ../libuuid/man/uuid_copy.3.adoc:62
b6467a72
PP
7576#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_generate.3.adoc:83 ../libuuid/man/uuid_is_null.3.adoc:58
7577#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_parse.3.adoc:69 ../libuuid/man/uuid_time.3.adoc:62
7578#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_unparse.3.adoc:66
87fb2136
PP
7579msgid "Theodore Y. Ts'o"
7580msgstr ""
7581
7582#. type: Plain text
7583#: ../libuuid/man/uuid.3.adoc:73
7584#, no-wrap
7585msgid ""
7586"*uuid_clear*(3),\n"
7587"*uuid_compare*(3),\n"
7588"*uuid_copy*(3),\n"
7589"*uuid_generate*(3),\n"
7590"*uuid_is_null*(3),\n"
7591"*uuid_parse*(3),\n"
7592"*uuid_time*(3),\n"
7593"*uuid_unparse*(3)\n"
7594msgstr ""
7595
7596#
7597#
7598#
7599#. Copyright 1999 Andreas Dilger (adilger@enel.ucalgary.ca)
7600#. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
7601#. modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
7602#. are met:
7603#. 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
7604#. notice, and the entire permission notice in its entirety,
7605#. including the disclaimer of warranties.
7606#. 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
7607#. notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
7608#. documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
7609#. 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote
7610#. products derived from this software without specific prior
7611#. written permission.
7612#. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
7613#. WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
7614#. OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ALL OF
7615#. WHICH ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE
7616#. LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
7617#. CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT
7618#. OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR
7619#. BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF
7620#. LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
7621#. (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE
7622#. USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF NOT ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH
7623#. DAMAGE.
7624#. Created Wed Mar 10 17:42:12 1999, Andreas Dilger
7625#. type: Title =
7626#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_clear.3.adoc:33
7627#, no-wrap
7628msgid "uuid_clear(3)"
7629msgstr ""
7630
7631#. type: Plain text
7632#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_clear.3.adoc:44
7633msgid "uuid_clear - reset value of UUID variable to the NULL value"
7634msgstr ""
7635
7636#. type: Plain text
7637#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_clear.3.adoc:50
7638#, no-wrap
7639msgid "*void uuid_clear(uuid_t __uu__);*\n"
7640msgstr ""
7641
7642#. type: Plain text
7643#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_clear.3.adoc:54
b6467a72
PP
7644msgid ""
7645"The *uuid_clear*() function sets the value of the supplied uuid variable "
7646"_uu_ to the NULL value."
87fb2136
PP
7647msgstr ""
7648
7649#. type: Plain text
7650#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_clear.3.adoc:68
7651#, no-wrap
7652msgid ""
7653"*uuid*(3),\n"
7654"*uuid_compare*(3),\n"
7655"*uuid_copy*(3),\n"
7656"*uuid_generate*(3),\n"
7657"*uuid_is_null*(3),\n"
7658"*uuid_parse*(3),\n"
7659"*uuid_unparse*(3)\n"
7660msgstr ""
7661
7662#
7663#
7664#
7665#. Copyright 1999 Andreas Dilger (adilger@enel.ucalgary.ca)
7666#. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
7667#. modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
7668#. are met:
7669#. 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
7670#. notice, and the entire permission notice in its entirety,
7671#. including the disclaimer of warranties.
7672#. 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
7673#. notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
7674#. documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
7675#. 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote
7676#. products derived from this software without specific prior
7677#. written permission.
7678#. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
7679#. WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
7680#. OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ALL OF
7681#. WHICH ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE
7682#. LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
7683#. CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT
7684#. OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR
7685#. BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF
7686#. LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
7687#. (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE
7688#. USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF NOT ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH
7689#. DAMAGE.
7690#. Created Wed Mar 10 17:42:12 1999, Andreas Dilger
7691#. type: Title =
7692#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_compare.3.adoc:33
7693#, no-wrap
7694msgid "uuid_compare(3)"
7695msgstr ""
7696
7697#. type: Plain text
7698#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_compare.3.adoc:44
7699msgid "uuid_compare - compare whether two UUIDs are the same"
7700msgstr ""
7701
7702#. type: Plain text
7703#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_compare.3.adoc:50
7704#, no-wrap
7705msgid "*int uuid_compare(uuid_t __uu1__, uuid_t __uu2__)*\n"
7706msgstr ""
7707
7708#. type: Plain text
7709#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_compare.3.adoc:54
b6467a72
PP
7710msgid ""
7711"The *uuid_compare*() function compares the two supplied uuid variables _uu1_ "
7712"and _uu2_ to each other."
87fb2136
PP
7713msgstr ""
7714
7715#. type: Title ==
7716#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_compare.3.adoc:55 ../libuuid/man/uuid_copy.3.adoc:55
7717#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_generate.3.adoc:72 ../libuuid/man/uuid_parse.3.adoc:58
b6467a72 7718#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_time.3.adoc:55 ../schedutils/taskset.1.adoc:108
87fb2136
PP
7719#, no-wrap
7720msgid "RETURN VALUE"
7721msgstr ""
7722
7723#. type: Plain text
7724#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_compare.3.adoc:58
b6467a72
PP
7725msgid ""
7726"Returns an integer less than, equal to, or greater than zero if _uu1_ is "
7727"found, respectively, to be lexicographically less than, equal, or greater "
7728"than _uu2_."
87fb2136
PP
7729msgstr ""
7730
7731#. type: Plain text
7732#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_compare.3.adoc:72
7733#, no-wrap
7734msgid ""
7735"*uuid*(3),\n"
7736"*uuid_clear*(3),\n"
7737"*uuid_copy*(3),\n"
7738"*uuid_generate*(3),\n"
7739"*uuid_is_null*(3),\n"
7740"*uuid_parse*(3),\n"
7741"*uuid_unparse*(3)\n"
7742msgstr ""
7743
7744#
7745#
7746#
7747#. Copyright 1999 Andreas Dilger (adilger@enel.ucalgary.ca)
7748#. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
7749#. modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
7750#. are met:
7751#. 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
7752#. notice, and the entire permission notice in its entirety,
7753#. including the disclaimer of warranties.
7754#. 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
7755#. notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
7756#. documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
7757#. 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote
7758#. products derived from this software without specific prior
7759#. written permission.
7760#. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
7761#. WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
7762#. OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ALL OF
7763#. WHICH ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE
7764#. LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
7765#. CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT
7766#. OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR
7767#. BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF
7768#. LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
7769#. (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE
7770#. USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF NOT ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH
7771#. DAMAGE.
7772#. Created Wed Mar 10 17:42:12 1999, Andreas Dilger
7773#. type: Title =
7774#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_copy.3.adoc:33
7775#, no-wrap
7776msgid "uuid_copy(3)"
7777msgstr ""
7778
7779#. type: Plain text
7780#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_copy.3.adoc:44
7781msgid "uuid_copy - copy a UUID value"
7782msgstr ""
7783
7784#. type: Plain text
7785#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_copy.3.adoc:50
7786#, no-wrap
b6467a72 7787msgid "*void uuid_copy(uuid_t __dst__, uuid_t __src__);*\n"
87fb2136
PP
7788msgstr ""
7789
7790#. type: Plain text
7791#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_copy.3.adoc:54
7792msgid "The *uuid_copy*() function copies the UUID variable _src_ to _dst_."
7793msgstr ""
7794
7795#. type: Plain text
7796#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_copy.3.adoc:58
7797msgid "The copied UUID is returned in the location pointed to by _dst_."
7798msgstr ""
7799
7800#. type: Plain text
7801#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_copy.3.adoc:72
7802#, no-wrap
7803msgid ""
7804"*uuid*(3),\n"
7805"*uuid_clear*(3),\n"
7806"*uuid_compare*(3),\n"
7807"*uuid_generate*(3),\n"
7808"*uuid_is_null*(3),\n"
7809"*uuid_parse*(3),\n"
7810"*uuid_unparse*(3)\n"
7811msgstr ""
7812
7813#
7814#
7815#
7816#. Copyright 1999 Andreas Dilger (adilger@enel.ucalgary.ca)
7817#. %Begin-Header%
7818#. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
7819#. modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
7820#. are met:
7821#. 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
7822#. notice, and the entire permission notice in its entirety,
7823#. including the disclaimer of warranties.
7824#. 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
7825#. notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
7826#. documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
7827#. 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote
7828#. products derived from this software without specific prior
7829#. written permission.
7830#. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
7831#. WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
7832#. OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ALL OF
7833#. WHICH ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE
7834#. LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
7835#. CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT
7836#. OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR
7837#. BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF
7838#. LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
7839#. (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE
7840#. USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF NOT ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH
7841#. DAMAGE.
7842#. %End-Header%
7843#. Created Wed Mar 10 17:42:12 1999, Andreas Dilger
7844#. type: Title =
7845#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_generate.3.adoc:35
7846#, no-wrap
7847msgid "uuid_generate(3)"
7848msgstr ""
7849
7850#. type: Plain text
7851#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_generate.3.adoc:46
b6467a72
PP
7852msgid ""
7853"uuid_generate, uuid_generate_random, uuid_generate_time, "
7854"uuid_generate_time_safe - create a new unique UUID value"
87fb2136
PP
7855msgstr ""
7856
7857#. type: Plain text
7858#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_generate.3.adoc:57
7859#, no-wrap
7860msgid ""
7861"*void uuid_generate(uuid_t __out__);* +\n"
7862"*void uuid_generate_random(uuid_t __out__);* +\n"
7863"*void uuid_generate_time(uuid_t __out__);* +\n"
7864"*int uuid_generate_time_safe(uuid_t __out__);* +\n"
7865"*void uuid_generate_md5(uuid_t __out__, const uuid_t __ns__, const char __*name__, size_t __len__);* +\n"
7866"*void uuid_generate_sha1(uuid_t __out__, const uuid_t __ns__, const char __*name__, size_t __len__);*\n"
7867msgstr ""
7868
7869#. type: Plain text
7870#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_generate.3.adoc:61
b6467a72
PP
7871msgid ""
7872"The *uuid_generate*() function creates a new universally unique identifier "
7873"(UUID). The uuid will be generated based on high-quality randomness from "
7874"*getrandom*(2), _/dev/urandom_, or _/dev/random_ if available. If it is not "
7875"available, then *uuid_generate*() will use an alternative algorithm which "
7876"uses the current time, the local ethernet MAC address (if available), and "
7877"random data generated using a pseudo-random generator."
87fb2136
PP
7878msgstr ""
7879
7880#. type: Plain text
7881#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_generate.3.adoc:63
b6467a72
PP
7882msgid ""
7883"The *uuid_generate_random*() function forces the use of the all-random UUID "
7884"format, even if a high-quality random number generator is not available, in "
7885"which case a pseudo-random generator will be substituted. Note that the use "
7886"of a pseudo-random generator may compromise the uniqueness of UUIDs "
7887"generated in this fashion."
87fb2136
PP
7888msgstr ""
7889
7890#. type: Plain text
7891#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_generate.3.adoc:65
b6467a72
PP
7892msgid ""
7893"The *uuid_generate_time*() function forces the use of the alternative "
7894"algorithm which uses the current time and the local ethernet MAC address (if "
7895"available). This algorithm used to be the default one used to generate "
7896"UUIDs, but because of the use of the ethernet MAC address, it can leak "
7897"information about when and where the UUID was generated. This can cause "
7898"privacy problems in some applications, so the *uuid_generate*() function "
7899"only uses this algorithm if a high-quality source of randomness is not "
7900"available. To guarantee uniqueness of UUIDs generated by concurrently "
7901"running processes, the uuid library uses a global clock state counter (if "
7902"the process has permissions to gain exclusive access to this file) and/or "
7903"the *uuidd*(8) daemon, if it is running already or can be spawned by the "
7904"process (if installed and the process has enough permissions to run it). If "
7905"neither of these two synchronization mechanisms can be used, it is "
7906"theoretically possible that two concurrently running processes obtain the "
7907"same UUID(s). To tell whether the UUID has been generated in a safe manner, "
7908"use *uuid_generate_time_safe*."
87fb2136
PP
7909msgstr ""
7910
7911#. type: Plain text
7912#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_generate.3.adoc:67
b6467a72
PP
7913msgid ""
7914"The *uuid_generate_time_safe*() function is similar to "
7915"*uuid_generate_time*(), except that it returns a value which denotes whether "
7916"any of the synchronization mechanisms (see above) has been used."
87fb2136
PP
7917msgstr ""
7918
7919#. type: Plain text
7920#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_generate.3.adoc:69
b6467a72
PP
7921msgid ""
7922"The UUID is 16 bytes (128 bits) long, which gives approximately 3.4x10^38 "
7923"unique values (there are approximately 10^80 elementary particles in the "
7924"universe according to Carl Sagan's _Cosmos_). The new UUID can reasonably be "
7925"considered unique among all UUIDs created on the local system, and among "
7926"UUIDs created on other systems in the past and in the future."
87fb2136
PP
7927msgstr ""
7928
7929#. type: Plain text
7930#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_generate.3.adoc:71
b6467a72
PP
7931msgid ""
7932"The *uuid_generate_md5*() and *uuid_generate_sha1*() functions generate an "
7933"MD5 and SHA1 hashed (predictable) UUID based on a well-known UUID providing "
7934"the namespace and an arbitrary binary string. The UUIDs conform to V3 and V5 "
7935"UUIDs per link:https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4122[RFC-4122]."
87fb2136
PP
7936msgstr ""
7937
7938#. type: Plain text
7939#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_generate.3.adoc:75
b6467a72
PP
7940msgid ""
7941"The newly created UUID is returned in the memory location pointed to by "
7942"_out_. *uuid_generate_time_safe*() returns zero if the UUID has been "
7943"generated in a safe manner, -1 otherwise."
87fb2136
PP
7944msgstr ""
7945
7946#. type: Plain text
7947#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_generate.3.adoc:96
7948#, no-wrap
7949msgid ""
7950"*uuidgen*(1),\n"
7951"*uuid*(3),\n"
7952"*uuid_clear*(3),\n"
7953"*uuid_compare*(3),\n"
7954"*uuid_copy*(3),\n"
7955"*uuid_is_null*(3),\n"
7956"*uuid_parse*(3),\n"
7957"*uuid_time*(3),\n"
7958"*uuid_unparse*(3),\n"
7959"*uuidd*(8)\n"
7960msgstr ""
7961
7962#
7963#
7964#
7965#. Copyright 1999 Andreas Dilger (adilger@enel.ucalgary.ca)
7966#. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
7967#. modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
7968#. are met:
7969#. 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
7970#. notice, and the entire permission notice in its entirety,
7971#. including the disclaimer of warranties.
7972#. 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
7973#. notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
7974#. documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
7975#. 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote
7976#. products derived from this software without specific prior
7977#. written permission.
7978#. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
7979#. WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
7980#. OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ALL OF
7981#. WHICH ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE
7982#. LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
7983#. CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT
7984#. OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR
7985#. BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF
7986#. LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
7987#. (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE
7988#. USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF NOT ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH
7989#. DAMAGE.
7990#. Created Wed Mar 10 17:42:12 1999, Andreas Dilger
7991#. type: Title =
7992#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_is_null.3.adoc:33
7993#, no-wrap
7994msgid "uuid_is_null(3)"
7995msgstr ""
7996
7997#. type: Plain text
7998#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_is_null.3.adoc:44
7999msgid "uuid_is_null - compare the value of the UUID to the NULL value"
8000msgstr ""
8001
8002#. type: Plain text
8003#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_is_null.3.adoc:50
8004#, no-wrap
8005msgid "*int uuid_is_null(uuid_t __uu__);*\n"
8006msgstr ""
8007
8008#. type: Plain text
8009#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_is_null.3.adoc:54
b6467a72
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8010msgid ""
8011"The *uuid_is_null*() function compares the value of the supplied UUID "
8012"variable _uu_ to the NULL value. If the value is equal to the NULL UUID, 1 "
8013"is returned, otherwise 0 is returned."
87fb2136
PP
8014msgstr ""
8015
8016#. type: Plain text
8017#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_is_null.3.adoc:69
8018#, no-wrap
8019msgid ""
8020"*uuid*(3),\n"
8021"*uuid_clear*(3),\n"
8022"*uuid_compare*(3),\n"
8023"*uuid_copy*(3),\n"
8024"*uuid_generate*(3),\n"
8025"*uuid_time*(3),\n"
8026"*uuid_parse*(3),\n"
8027"*uuid_unparse*(3)\n"
8028msgstr ""
8029
8030#
8031#
8032#
8033#. Copyright 1999 Andreas Dilger (adilger@enel.ucalgary.ca)
8034#. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
8035#. modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
8036#. are met:
8037#. 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
8038#. notice, and the entire permission notice in its entirety,
8039#. including the disclaimer of warranties.
8040#. 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
8041#. notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
8042#. documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
8043#. 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote
8044#. products derived from this software without specific prior
8045#. written permission.
8046#. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
8047#. WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
8048#. OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ALL OF
8049#. WHICH ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE
8050#. LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
8051#. CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT
8052#. OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR
8053#. BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF
8054#. LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
8055#. (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE
8056#. USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF NOT ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH
8057#. DAMAGE.
8058#. Created Wed Mar 10 17:42:12 1999, Andreas Dilger
8059#. type: Title =
8060#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_parse.3.adoc:33
8061#, no-wrap
8062msgid "uuid_parse(3)"
8063msgstr ""
8064
8065#. type: Plain text
8066#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_parse.3.adoc:44
8067msgid "uuid_parse - convert an input UUID string into binary representation"
8068msgstr ""
8069
8070#. type: Plain text
8071#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_parse.3.adoc:51
8072#, no-wrap
8073msgid ""
8074"*int uuid_parse(char *__in__, uuid_t __uu__);* +\n"
8075"*int uuid_parse_range(char *__in_start__, char *__in_end__, uuid_t __uu__);*\n"
8076msgstr ""
8077
8078#. type: Plain text
8079#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_parse.3.adoc:55
b6467a72
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8080msgid ""
8081"The *uuid_parse*() function converts the UUID string given by _in_ into the "
8082"binary representation. The input UUID is a string of the form "
8083"1b4e28ba-2fa1-11d2-883f-b9a761bde3fb (in *printf*(3) format \"%08x-%04x-%04x-"
8084"%04x-%012x\", 36 bytes plus the trailing '\\0')."
87fb2136
PP
8085msgstr ""
8086
8087#. type: Plain text
8088#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_parse.3.adoc:57
b6467a72
PP
8089msgid ""
8090"The *uuid_parse_range*() function works like *uuid_parse*() but parses only "
8091"range in string specified by _in_start_ and _in_end_ pointers."
87fb2136
PP
8092msgstr ""
8093
8094#. type: Plain text
8095#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_parse.3.adoc:61
b6467a72
PP
8096msgid ""
8097"Upon successfully parsing the input string, 0 is returned, and the UUID is "
8098"stored in the location pointed to by _uu_, otherwise -1 is returned."
87fb2136
PP
8099msgstr ""
8100
8101#. type: Plain text
8102#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_parse.3.adoc:65
b6467a72
PP
8103msgid ""
8104"This library parses UUIDs compatible with OSF DCE 1.1, and hash based UUIDs "
8105"V3 and V5 compatible with link:https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4122[RFC-4122]."
87fb2136
PP
8106msgstr ""
8107
8108#. type: Plain text
8109#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_parse.3.adoc:80
8110#, no-wrap
8111msgid ""
8112"*uuid*(3),\n"
8113"*uuid_clear*(3),\n"
8114"*uuid_compare*(3),\n"
8115"*uuid_copy*(3),\n"
8116"*uuid_generate*(3),\n"
8117"*uuid_is_null*(3),\n"
8118"*uuid_time*(3),\n"
8119"*uuid_unparse*(3)\n"
8120msgstr ""
8121
8122#
8123#
8124#
8125#. Copyright 1999 Andreas Dilger (adilger@enel.ucalgary.ca)
8126#. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
8127#. modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
8128#. are met:
8129#. 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
8130#. notice, and the entire permission notice in its entirety,
8131#. including the disclaimer of warranties.
8132#. 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
8133#. notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
8134#. documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
8135#. 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote
8136#. products derived from this software without specific prior
8137#. written permission.
8138#. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
8139#. WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
8140#. OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ALL OF
8141#. WHICH ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE
8142#. LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
8143#. CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT
8144#. OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR
8145#. BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF
8146#. LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
8147#. (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE
8148#. USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF NOT ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH
8149#. DAMAGE.
8150#. Created Wed Mar 10 17:42:12 1999, Andreas Dilger
8151#. type: Title =
8152#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_time.3.adoc:33
8153#, no-wrap
8154msgid "uuid_time(3)"
8155msgstr ""
8156
8157#. type: Plain text
8158#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_time.3.adoc:44
8159msgid "uuid_time - extract the time at which the UUID was created"
8160msgstr ""
8161
8162#. type: Plain text
8163#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_time.3.adoc:50
8164#, no-wrap
8165msgid "*time_t uuid_time(uuid_t __uu__, struct timeval *__ret_tv__)*\n"
8166msgstr ""
8167
8168#. type: Plain text
8169#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_time.3.adoc:54
b6467a72
PP
8170msgid ""
8171"The *uuid_time*() function extracts the time at which the supplied time-"
8172"based UUID _uu_ was created. Note that the UUID creation time is only "
8173"encoded within certain types of UUIDs. This function can only reasonably "
8174"expect to extract the creation time for UUIDs created with the "
8175"*uuid_generate_time*(3) and *uuid_generate_time_safe*(3) functions. It may "
8176"or may not work with UUIDs created by other mechanisms."
87fb2136
PP
8177msgstr ""
8178
8179#. type: Plain text
8180#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_time.3.adoc:58
b6467a72
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8181msgid ""
8182"The time at which the UUID was created, in seconds since January 1, 1970 GMT "
8183"(the epoch), is returned (see *time*(2)). The time at which the UUID was "
8184"created, in seconds and microseconds since the epoch, is also stored in the "
8185"location pointed to by _ret_tv_ (see *gettimeofday*(2))."
87fb2136
PP
8186msgstr ""
8187
8188#. type: Plain text
8189#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_time.3.adoc:73
8190#, no-wrap
8191msgid ""
8192"*uuid*(3),\n"
8193"*uuid_clear*(3),\n"
8194"*uuid_compare*(3),\n"
8195"*uuid_copy*(3),\n"
8196"*uuid_generate*(3),\n"
8197"*uuid_is_null*(3),\n"
8198"*uuid_parse*(3),\n"
8199"*uuid_unparse*(3)\n"
8200msgstr ""
8201
8202#
8203#
8204#
8205#. Copyright 1999 Andreas Dilger (adilger@enel.ucalgary.ca)
8206#. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
8207#. modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
8208#. are met:
8209#. 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
8210#. notice, and the entire permission notice in its entirety,
8211#. including the disclaimer of warranties.
8212#. 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
8213#. notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
8214#. documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
8215#. 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote
8216#. products derived from this software without specific prior
8217#. written permission.
8218#. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
8219#. WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
8220#. OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ALL OF
8221#. WHICH ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE
8222#. LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
8223#. CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT
8224#. OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR
8225#. BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF
8226#. LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
8227#. (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE
8228#. USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF NOT ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH
8229#. DAMAGE.
8230#. Created Wed Mar 10 17:42:12 1999, Andreas Dilger
8231#. type: Title =
8232#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_unparse.3.adoc:33
8233#, no-wrap
8234msgid "uuid_unparse(3)"
8235msgstr ""
8236
8237#. type: Plain text
8238#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_unparse.3.adoc:44
8239msgid "uuid_unparse - convert a UUID from binary representation to a string"
8240msgstr ""
8241
8242#. type: Plain text
8243#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_unparse.3.adoc:52
8244#, no-wrap
8245msgid ""
8246"*void uuid_unparse(uuid_t __uu__, char *__out__);* +\n"
8247"*void uuid_unparse_upper(uuid_t __uu__, char *__out__);* +\n"
8248"*void uuid_unparse_lower(uuid_t __uu__, char *__out__);*\n"
8249msgstr ""
8250
8251#. type: Plain text
8252#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_unparse.3.adoc:56
b6467a72
PP
8253msgid ""
8254"The *uuid_unparse*() function converts the supplied UUID _uu_ from the "
8255"binary representation into a 36-byte string (plus trailing '\\0') of the "
8256"form 1b4e28ba-2fa1-11d2-883f-0016d3cca427 and stores this value in the "
8257"character string pointed to by _out_. The case of the hex digits returned by "
8258"*uuid_unparse*() may be upper or lower case, and is dependent on the system-"
8259"dependent local default."
87fb2136
PP
8260msgstr ""
8261
8262#. type: Plain text
8263#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_unparse.3.adoc:58
b6467a72
PP
8264msgid ""
8265"If the case of the hex digits is important then the functions "
8266"*uuid_unparse_upper*() and *uuid_unparse_lower*() may be used."
87fb2136
PP
8267msgstr ""
8268
8269#. type: Plain text
8270#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_unparse.3.adoc:62
8271msgid "This library unparses UUIDs compatible with OSF DCE 1.1."
8272msgstr ""
8273
8274#. type: Plain text
8275#: ../libuuid/man/uuid_unparse.3.adoc:77
8276#, no-wrap
8277msgid ""
8278"*uuid*(3),\n"
8279"*uuid_clear*(3),\n"
8280"*uuid_compare*(3),\n"
8281"*uuid_copy*(3),\n"
8282"*uuid_generate*(3),\n"
8283"*uuid_time*(3),\n"
8284"*uuid_is_null*(3),\n"
8285"*uuid_parse*(3)\n"
8286msgstr ""
8287
8288#
8289#. chfn.1 -- change your finger information
8290#. (c) 1994 by salvatore valente <svalente@athena.mit.edu>
8291#. This program is free software. You can redistribute it and
8292#. modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
8293#. There is no warranty.
8294#. type: Title =
8295#: ../login-utils/chfn.1.adoc:10
8296#, no-wrap
8297msgid "chfn(1)"
8298msgstr ""
8299
8300#. type: Attribute :man manual:
8301#: ../login-utils/chfn.1.adoc:12 ../login-utils/chsh.1.adoc:12
8302#: ../login-utils/last.1.adoc:21 ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:8
8303#: ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:6 ../login-utils/newgrp.1.adoc:6
8304#: ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:4 ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:4
8305#: ../login-utils/utmpdump.1.adoc:21 ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:41
b6467a72
PP
8306#: ../misc-utils/fadvise.1.adoc:4 ../misc-utils/fincore.1.adoc:9
8307#: ../misc-utils/getopt.1.adoc:4 ../misc-utils/hardlink.1.adoc:10
8308#: ../misc-utils/kill.1.adoc:9 ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:38
8309#: ../misc-utils/look.1.adoc:38 ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:9
8310#: ../misc-utils/mcookie.1.adoc:6 ../misc-utils/namei.1.adoc:4
8311#: ../misc-utils/pipesz.1.adoc:4 ../misc-utils/rename.1.adoc:6
87fb2136 8312#: ../misc-utils/uuidgen.1.adoc:8 ../misc-utils/uuidparse.1.adoc:6
b6467a72
PP
8313#: ../misc-utils/waitpid.1.adoc:4 ../misc-utils/whereis.1.adoc:38
8314#: ../schedutils/chrt.1.adoc:28 ../schedutils/ionice.1.adoc:4
8315#: ../schedutils/taskset.1.adoc:26 ../schedutils/uclampset.1.adoc:28
8316#: ../sys-utils/choom.1.adoc:4 ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:8
8317#: ../sys-utils/eject.1.adoc:12 ../sys-utils/fallocate.1.adoc:4
8318#: ../sys-utils/flock.1.adoc:28 ../sys-utils/ipcmk.1.adoc:8
8319#: ../sys-utils/ipcrm.1.adoc:8 ../sys-utils/ipcs.1.adoc:8
8320#: ../sys-utils/irqtop.1.adoc:4 ../sys-utils/lscpu.1.adoc:4
8321#: ../sys-utils/lsipc.1.adoc:4 ../sys-utils/lsirq.1.adoc:4
8322#: ../sys-utils/lsmem.1.adoc:4 ../sys-utils/mountpoint.1.adoc:4
8323#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:4 ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:9
8324#: ../sys-utils/renice.1.adoc:38 ../sys-utils/setpriv.1.adoc:4
8325#: ../sys-utils/setsid.1.adoc:6 ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:4
8326#: ../term-utils/mesg.1.adoc:38 ../term-utils/script.1.adoc:38
8327#: ../term-utils/scriptlive.1.adoc:4 ../term-utils/scriptreplay.1.adoc:4
8328#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:11 ../term-utils/wall.1.adoc:39
8329#: ../term-utils/write.1.adoc:41 ../text-utils/col.1.adoc:41
8330#: ../text-utils/colcrt.1.adoc:38 ../text-utils/colrm.1.adoc:38
8331#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:38 ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:38
8332#: ../text-utils/line.1.adoc:5 ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:41
8333#: ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:5 ../text-utils/rev.1.adoc:38
8334#: ../text-utils/ul.1.adoc:38
87fb2136
PP
8335#, no-wrap
8336msgid "User Commands"
8337msgstr "Příručka uživatele"
8338
8339#. type: Plain text
8340#: ../login-utils/chfn.1.adoc:20
8341msgid "chfn - change your finger information"
8342msgstr ""
8343
8344#. type: Plain text
8345#: ../login-utils/chfn.1.adoc:24
8346#, no-wrap
b6467a72 8347msgid "*chfn* [*-f* _full-name_] [*-o* _office_] [*-p* _office-phone_] [*-h* _home-phone_] [*-u*] [*-V*] [_username_]\n"
87fb2136
PP
8348msgstr ""
8349
8350#. type: Plain text
8351#: ../login-utils/chfn.1.adoc:28
8352#, no-wrap
8353msgid "*chfn* is used to change your finger information. This information is stored in the _/etc/passwd_ file, and is displayed by the *finger* program. The Linux *finger* command will display four pieces of information that can be changed by *chfn*: your real name, your work room and phone, and your home phone.\n"
8354msgstr ""
8355
8356#. type: Plain text
8357#: ../login-utils/chfn.1.adoc:30
b6467a72
PP
8358msgid ""
8359"Any of the four pieces of information can be specified on the command line. "
8360"If no information is given on the command line, *chfn* enters interactive "
8361"mode."
87fb2136
PP
8362msgstr ""
8363
8364#. type: Plain text
8365#: ../login-utils/chfn.1.adoc:32
b6467a72
PP
8366msgid ""
8367"In interactive mode, *chfn* will prompt for each field. At a prompt, you can "
8368"enter the new information, or just press return to leave the field "
8369"unchanged. Enter the keyword \"none\" to make the field blank."
87fb2136
PP
8370msgstr ""
8371
8372#. type: Plain text
8373#: ../login-utils/chfn.1.adoc:34
8374#, no-wrap
8375msgid "*chfn* supports non-local entries (kerberos, LDAP, etc.) if linked with libuser, otherwise use *ypchfn*(1), *lchfn*(1) or any other implementation for non-local entries.\n"
8376msgstr ""
8377
8378#. type: Labeled list
8379#: ../login-utils/chfn.1.adoc:37
8380#, no-wrap
8381msgid "*-f*, *--full-name* _full-name_"
8382msgstr ""
8383
8384#. type: Plain text
8385#: ../login-utils/chfn.1.adoc:39
8386msgid "Specify your real name."
8387msgstr ""
8388
8389#. type: Labeled list
8390#: ../login-utils/chfn.1.adoc:40
8391#, no-wrap
8392msgid "*-o*, *--office* _office_"
8393msgstr ""
8394
8395#. type: Plain text
8396#: ../login-utils/chfn.1.adoc:42
8397msgid "Specify your office room number."
8398msgstr ""
8399
8400#. type: Labeled list
8401#: ../login-utils/chfn.1.adoc:43
8402#, no-wrap
8403msgid "*-p*, *--office-phone* _office-phone_"
8404msgstr ""
8405
8406#. type: Plain text
8407#: ../login-utils/chfn.1.adoc:45
8408msgid "Specify your office phone number."
8409msgstr ""
8410
8411#. type: Labeled list
8412#: ../login-utils/chfn.1.adoc:46
8413#, no-wrap
8414msgid "*-h*, *--home-phone* _home-phone_"
8415msgstr ""
8416
8417#. type: Plain text
8418#: ../login-utils/chfn.1.adoc:48
8419msgid "Specify your home phone number."
8420msgstr ""
8421
b6467a72
PP
8422#. type: Labeled list
8423#: ../login-utils/chfn.1.adoc:49
8424#, fuzzy, no-wrap
8425#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
8426msgid "*-u*, *--help*"
8427msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
8428
8429#. type: Plain text
8430#: ../login-utils/chfn.1.adoc:55 ../login-utils/chsh.1.adoc:46
8431msgid ""
8432"Print version and exit. The short options *-V* have been used since version "
8433"2.39; old versions use deprecated *-v*."
8434msgstr ""
8435
87fb2136 8436#. type: Title ==
b6467a72
PP
8437#: ../login-utils/chfn.1.adoc:58 ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:57
8438#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:185
87fb2136
PP
8439#, fuzzy, no-wrap
8440#| msgid "CONFIG FILES"
8441msgid "CONFIG FILE ITEMS"
8442msgstr "KONFIGURAČNÍ SOUBORY"
8443
8444#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 8445#: ../login-utils/chfn.1.adoc:61
87fb2136
PP
8446#, fuzzy, no-wrap
8447#| msgid "*su* reads the _/etc/default/su_ and _/etc/login.defs_ configuration files. The following configuration items are relevant for *su*{colon}\n"
8448msgid "*chfn* reads the _/etc/login.defs_ configuration file (see *login.defs*(5)). Note that the configuration file could be distributed with another package (e.g., shadow-utils). The following configuration items are relevant for *chfn*:\n"
8449msgstr "*su* čte konfigurační soubory _/etc/default/su_ a _/etc/login.defs_. Následující konfigurační položky jsou relevantní pro *su*{colon}\n"
8450
8451#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 8452#: ../login-utils/chfn.1.adoc:62
87fb2136
PP
8453#, no-wrap
8454msgid "*CHFN_RESTRICT* _string_"
8455msgstr ""
8456
8457#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 8458#: ../login-utils/chfn.1.adoc:65
87fb2136
PP
8459msgid "Indicate which fields are changeable by *chfn*."
8460msgstr ""
8461
8462#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
8463#: ../login-utils/chfn.1.adoc:67
8464msgid ""
8465"The boolean setting *\"yes\"* means that only the Office, Office Phone and "
8466"Home Phone fields are changeable, and boolean setting *\"no\"* means that "
8467"also the Full Name is changeable."
87fb2136
PP
8468msgstr ""
8469
8470#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
8471#: ../login-utils/chfn.1.adoc:69
8472msgid ""
8473"Another way to specify changeable fields is by abbreviations: f = Full Name, "
8474"r = Office (room), w = Office (work) Phone, h = Home Phone. For example, "
8475"*CHFN_RESTRICT \"wh\"* allows changing work and home phone numbers."
87fb2136
PP
8476msgstr ""
8477
8478#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
8479#: ../login-utils/chfn.1.adoc:71
8480msgid ""
8481"If *CHFN_RESTRICT* is undefined, then all finger information is read-only. "
8482"This is the default."
87fb2136
PP
8483msgstr ""
8484
8485#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 8486#: ../login-utils/chfn.1.adoc:75 ../login-utils/chsh.1.adoc:58
87fb2136 8487#: ../sys-utils/eject.1.adoc:96
b6467a72
PP
8488msgid ""
8489"Returns 0 if operation was successful, 1 if operation failed or command "
8490"syntax was not valid."
87fb2136
PP
8491msgstr ""
8492
8493#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 8494#: ../login-utils/chfn.1.adoc:79 ../login-utils/chsh.1.adoc:62
87fb2136
PP
8495msgid "mailto:svalente@mit.edu[Salvatore Valente]"
8496msgstr ""
8497
8498#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 8499#: ../login-utils/chfn.1.adoc:86
87fb2136
PP
8500#, no-wrap
8501msgid ""
8502"*chsh*(1),\n"
8503"*finger*(1),\n"
8504"*login.defs*(5),\n"
8505"*passwd*(5)\n"
8506msgstr ""
8507
8508#
8509#. chsh.1 -- change your login shell
8510#. (c) 1994 by salvatore valente <svalente@athena.mit.edu>
8511#. This program is free software. You can redistribute it and
8512#. modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
8513#. There is no warranty.
8514#. type: Title =
8515#: ../login-utils/chsh.1.adoc:10
8516#, no-wrap
8517msgid "chsh(1)"
8518msgstr ""
8519
8520#. type: Plain text
8521#: ../login-utils/chsh.1.adoc:20
8522msgid "chsh - change your login shell"
8523msgstr ""
8524
8525#. type: Plain text
8526#: ../login-utils/chsh.1.adoc:24
8527#, no-wrap
b6467a72 8528msgid "*chsh* [*-s* _shell_] [*-l*] [*-h*] [*-V*] [_username_]\n"
87fb2136
PP
8529msgstr ""
8530
8531#. type: Plain text
8532#: ../login-utils/chsh.1.adoc:28
8533#, no-wrap
8534msgid "*chsh* is used to change your login shell. If a shell is not given on the command line, *chsh* prompts for one.\n"
8535msgstr ""
8536
8537#. type: Plain text
8538#: ../login-utils/chsh.1.adoc:30
8539#, no-wrap
8540msgid "*chsh* supports non-local entries (kerberos, LDAP, etc.) if linked with libuser, otherwise use *ypchsh*(1), *lchsh*(1) or any other implementation for non-local entries.\n"
8541msgstr ""
8542
8543#. type: Labeled list
8544#: ../login-utils/chsh.1.adoc:33 ../misc-utils/getopt.1.adoc:53
8545#, fuzzy, no-wrap
8546#| msgid "*-s*, **--shell**=__shell__"
8547msgid "*-s*, *--shell* _shell_"
8548msgstr "*-s*, **--shell**=__shell__"
8549
8550#. type: Plain text
8551#: ../login-utils/chsh.1.adoc:35
8552msgid "Specify your login shell."
8553msgstr ""
8554
8555#. type: Labeled list
8556#: ../login-utils/chsh.1.adoc:36
8557#, fuzzy, no-wrap
8558#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
8559msgid "*-l*, *--list-shells*"
8560msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
8561
8562#. type: Plain text
8563#: ../login-utils/chsh.1.adoc:38
8564msgid "Print the list of shells listed in _/etc/shells_ and exit."
8565msgstr ""
8566
b6467a72
PP
8567#. type: Plain text
8568#: ../login-utils/chsh.1.adoc:42
8569msgid ""
8570"Display help text and exit. The short options *-h* have been used since "
8571"version 2.30; old versions use deprecated *-u*."
8572msgstr ""
8573
87fb2136 8574#. type: Title ==
b6467a72 8575#: ../login-utils/chsh.1.adoc:49
87fb2136
PP
8576#, no-wrap
8577msgid "VALID SHELLS"
8578msgstr ""
8579
8580#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 8581#: ../login-utils/chsh.1.adoc:52
87fb2136
PP
8582#, no-wrap
8583msgid "*chsh* will accept the full pathname of any executable file on the system.\n"
8584msgstr ""
8585
8586#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
8587#: ../login-utils/chsh.1.adoc:54
8588msgid ""
8589"The default behavior for non-root users is to accept only shells listed in "
8590"the _/etc/shells_ file, and issue a warning for root user. It can also be "
8591"configured at compile-time to only issue a warning for all users."
87fb2136
PP
8592msgstr ""
8593
8594#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 8595#: ../login-utils/chsh.1.adoc:69
87fb2136
PP
8596#, fuzzy, no-wrap
8597#| msgid ""
8598#| "*setpriv*(1),\n"
8599#| "*login.defs*(5),\n"
8600#| "*shells*(5),\n"
8601#| "*pam*(8),\n"
8602#| "*runuser*(1)\n"
8603msgid ""
8604"*login*(1),\n"
8605"*login.defs*(5),\n"
8606"*passwd*(5),\n"
8607"*shells*(5)\n"
8608msgstr ""
8609"*setpriv*(1),\n"
8610"*login.defs*(5),\n"
8611"*shells*(5),\n"
8612"*pam*(8),\n"
8613"*runuser*(1)\n"
8614
8615#
8616#
8617#
8618#. Copyright (C) 1998-2004 Miquel van Smoorenburg.
8619#. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
8620#. it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
8621#. the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
8622#. (at your option) any later version.
8623#. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
8624#. but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
8625#. MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
8626#. GNU General Public License for more details.
8627#. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
8628#. along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
8629#. Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
8630#. type: Title =
8631#: ../login-utils/last.1.adoc:19
8632#, no-wrap
8633msgid "last(1)"
8634msgstr ""
8635
8636#. type: Plain text
8637#: ../login-utils/last.1.adoc:29
8638msgid "last, lastb - show a listing of last logged in users"
8639msgstr ""
8640
8641#. type: Plain text
8642#: ../login-utils/last.1.adoc:33
8643#, fuzzy, no-wrap
8644#| msgid "*su* [options] [*-*] [_user_ [_argument_...]]\n"
8645msgid "*last* [options] [_username_...] [_tty_...]\n"
8646msgstr "*su* [přepínače] [*-*] [_uživatel_ [_argument_…]]\n"
8647
8648#. type: Plain text
8649#: ../login-utils/last.1.adoc:35
8650#, fuzzy, no-wrap
8651#| msgid "*su* [options] [*-*] [_user_ [_argument_...]]\n"
8652msgid "*lastb* [options] [_username_...] [_tty_...]\n"
8653msgstr "*su* [přepínače] [*-*] [_uživatel_ [_argument_…]]\n"
8654
8655#. type: Plain text
8656#: ../login-utils/last.1.adoc:39
8657#, no-wrap
8658msgid "*last* searches back through the _/var/log/wtmp_ file (or the file designated by the *-f* option) and displays a list of all users logged in (and out) since that file was created. One or more _usernames_ and/or _ttys_ can be given, in which case *last* will show only the entries matching those arguments. Names of _ttys_ can be abbreviated, thus *last 0* is the same as *last tty0*.\n"
8659msgstr ""
8660
8661#. type: Plain text
8662#: ../login-utils/last.1.adoc:41
b6467a72
PP
8663msgid ""
8664"When catching a *SIGINT* signal (generated by the interrupt key, usually "
8665"control-C) or a *SIGQUIT* signal, *last* will show how far it has searched "
8666"through the file; in the case of the *SIGINT* signal *last* will then "
8667"terminate."
87fb2136
PP
8668msgstr ""
8669
8670#. type: Plain text
8671#: ../login-utils/last.1.adoc:43
b6467a72
PP
8672msgid ""
8673"The pseudo user *reboot* logs in each time the system is rebooted. Thus "
8674"*last reboot* will show a log of all the reboots since the log file was "
8675"created."
87fb2136
PP
8676msgstr ""
8677
8678#. type: Plain text
8679#: ../login-utils/last.1.adoc:45
8680#, no-wrap
8681msgid "*lastb* is the same as *last*, except that by default it shows a log of the _/var/log/btmp_ file, which contains all the bad login attempts.\n"
8682msgstr ""
8683
8684#. type: Labeled list
8685#: ../login-utils/last.1.adoc:48
8686#, fuzzy, no-wrap
8687#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
8688msgid "*-a*, *--hostlast*"
8689msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
8690
8691#. type: Plain text
8692#: ../login-utils/last.1.adoc:50
b6467a72
PP
8693msgid ""
8694"Display the hostname in the last column. Useful in combination with the *--"
8695"dns* option."
87fb2136
PP
8696msgstr ""
8697
8698#. type: Labeled list
8699#: ../login-utils/last.1.adoc:51
8700#, fuzzy, no-wrap
8701#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
8702msgid "*-d*, *--dns*"
8703msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
8704
8705#. type: Plain text
8706#: ../login-utils/last.1.adoc:53
b6467a72
PP
8707msgid ""
8708"For non-local logins, Linux stores not only the host name of the remote "
8709"host, but its IP number as well. This option translates the IP number back "
8710"into a hostname."
87fb2136
PP
8711msgstr ""
8712
8713#. type: Labeled list
8714#: ../login-utils/last.1.adoc:54 ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:67
8715#: ../misc-utils/mcookie.1.adoc:31
8716#, fuzzy, no-wrap
8717#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
8718msgid "*-f*, *--file* _file_"
8719msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
8720
8721#. type: Plain text
8722#: ../login-utils/last.1.adoc:56
b6467a72
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8723msgid ""
8724"Tell *last* to use a specific _file_ instead of _/var/log/wtmp_. The *--"
8725"file* option can be given multiple times, and all of the specified files "
8726"will be processed."
87fb2136
PP
8727msgstr ""
8728
8729#. type: Labeled list
8730#: ../login-utils/last.1.adoc:57
8731#, fuzzy, no-wrap
8732#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
8733msgid "*-F*, *--fulltimes*"
8734msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
8735
8736#. type: Plain text
8737#: ../login-utils/last.1.adoc:59
8738msgid "Print full login and logout times and dates."
8739msgstr ""
8740
8741#. type: Labeled list
8742#: ../login-utils/last.1.adoc:60
8743#, fuzzy, no-wrap
8744#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
8745msgid "*-i*, *--ip*"
8746msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
8747
8748#. type: Plain text
8749#: ../login-utils/last.1.adoc:62
8750msgid "Like *--dns ,* but displays the host's IP number instead of the name."
8751msgstr ""
8752
8753#. type: Labeled list
8754#: ../login-utils/last.1.adoc:63
8755#, no-wrap
8756msgid "**-**__number__; *-n*, *--limit* _number_"
8757msgstr ""
8758
8759#. type: Plain text
8760#: ../login-utils/last.1.adoc:65
8761msgid "Tell *last* how many lines to show."
8762msgstr ""
8763
8764#. type: Labeled list
8765#: ../login-utils/last.1.adoc:66
8766#, fuzzy, no-wrap
8767#| msgid "*-m*, *-p*, *--preserve-environment*"
8768msgid "*-p*, *--present* _time_"
8769msgstr "*-m*, *-p*, *--preserve-environment*"
8770
8771#. type: Plain text
8772#: ../login-utils/last.1.adoc:68
b6467a72
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8773msgid ""
8774"Display the users who were present at the specified time. This is like using "
8775"the options *--since* and *--until* together with the same _time_."
87fb2136
PP
8776msgstr ""
8777
8778#. type: Labeled list
8779#: ../login-utils/last.1.adoc:69
8780#, fuzzy, no-wrap
8781#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
8782msgid "*-R*, *--nohostname*"
8783msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
8784
8785#. type: Plain text
8786#: ../login-utils/last.1.adoc:71
8787msgid "Suppresses the display of the hostname field."
8788msgstr ""
8789
8790#. type: Labeled list
8791#: ../login-utils/last.1.adoc:72
8792#, fuzzy, no-wrap
8793#| msgid "*-V*, *--version*"
8794msgid "*-s*, *--since* _time_"
8795msgstr "*-V*, *--version*"
8796
8797#. type: Plain text
8798#: ../login-utils/last.1.adoc:74
b6467a72
PP
8799msgid ""
8800"Display the state of logins since the specified _time_. This is useful, e."
8801"g., to easily determine who was logged in at a particular time. The option "
8802"is often combined with *--until*."
87fb2136
PP
8803msgstr ""
8804
8805#. type: Labeled list
8806#: ../login-utils/last.1.adoc:75
8807#, no-wrap
8808msgid "*-t*, *--until* _time_"
8809msgstr ""
8810
8811#. type: Plain text
8812#: ../login-utils/last.1.adoc:77
8813msgid "Display the state of logins until the specified _time_."
8814msgstr ""
8815
8816#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099
KZ
8817#: ../login-utils/last.1.adoc:78
8818#, fuzzy, no-wrap
8819#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
8820msgid "*-T*, *--tab-separated*"
8821msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
8822
8823#. type: Plain text
8824#: ../login-utils/last.1.adoc:80
8825msgid ""
8826"Use ASCII *tab* characters to separate the columns in the output instead of "
8827"spaces."
8828msgstr ""
8829
8830#. type: Labeled list
8831#: ../login-utils/last.1.adoc:81 ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:135
87fb2136
PP
8832#, no-wrap
8833msgid "*--time-format* _format_"
8834msgstr ""
8835
8836#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 8837#: ../login-utils/last.1.adoc:83
b6467a72
PP
8838msgid ""
8839"Define the output timestamp _format_ to be one of _notime_, _short_, _full_, "
8840"or _iso_. The _notime_ variant will not print any timestamps at all, _short_ "
8841"is the default, and _full_ is the same as the *--fulltimes* option. The "
8842"_iso_ variant will display the timestamp in ISO-8601 format. The ISO format "
8843"contains timezone information, making it preferable when printouts are "
8844"investigated outside of the system."
87fb2136
PP
8845msgstr ""
8846
8847#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 8848#: ../login-utils/last.1.adoc:84
87fb2136
PP
8849#, fuzzy, no-wrap
8850#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
8851msgid "*-w*, *--fullnames*"
8852msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
8853
8854#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 8855#: ../login-utils/last.1.adoc:86
87fb2136
PP
8856msgid "Display full user names and domain names in the output."
8857msgstr ""
8858
8859#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 8860#: ../login-utils/last.1.adoc:87
87fb2136
PP
8861#, fuzzy, no-wrap
8862#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
8863msgid "*-x*, *--system*"
8864msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
8865
8866#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 8867#: ../login-utils/last.1.adoc:89
87fb2136
PP
8868msgid "Display the system shutdown entries and run level changes."
8869msgstr ""
8870
8871#. type: Title ==
a5b0d099 8872#: ../login-utils/last.1.adoc:92
87fb2136
PP
8873#, no-wrap
8874msgid "TIME FORMATS"
8875msgstr ""
8876
8877#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 8878#: ../login-utils/last.1.adoc:95
b6467a72
PP
8879msgid ""
8880"The options that take the _time_ argument understand the following formats:"
87fb2136
PP
8881msgstr ""
8882
8883#. type: Table
a5b0d099 8884#: ../login-utils/last.1.adoc:110
87fb2136
PP
8885#, no-wrap
8886msgid ""
8887"|YYYYMMDDhhmmss |\n"
8888"|YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss |\n"
8889"|YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm |(seconds will be set to 00)\n"
8890"|YYYY-MM-DD |(time will be set to 00:00:00)\n"
8891"|hh:mm:ss |(date will be set to today)\n"
8892"|hh:mm |(date will be set to today, seconds to 00)\n"
8893"|now |\n"
8894"|yesterday |(time is set to 00:00:00)\n"
8895"|today |(time is set to 00:00:00)\n"
8896"|tomorrow |(time is set to 00:00:00)\n"
8897"|+5min |\n"
8898"|-5days |\n"
8899msgstr ""
8900
8901#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 8902#: ../login-utils/last.1.adoc:116
87fb2136
PP
8903msgid "_/var/log/wtmp_, _/var/log/btmp_"
8904msgstr ""
8905
8906#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 8907#: ../login-utils/last.1.adoc:120
b6467a72
PP
8908msgid ""
8909"The files _wtmp_ and _btmp_ might not be found. The system only logs "
8910"information in these files if they are present. This is a local "
8911"configuration issue. If you want the files to be used, they can be created "
8912"with a simple *touch*(1) command (for example, *touch /var/log/wtmp*)."
87fb2136
PP
8913msgstr ""
8914
8915#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 8916#: ../login-utils/last.1.adoc:122
b6467a72
PP
8917msgid ""
8918"An empty entry is a valid type of wtmp entry. It means that an empty file or "
8919"file with zeros is not interpreted as an error."
8920msgstr ""
8921
8922#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 8923#: ../login-utils/last.1.adoc:124
b6467a72
PP
8924msgid ""
8925"The utmp file format uses fixed sizes of strings, which means that very long "
8926"strings are impossible to store in the file and impossible to display by "
8927"*last*. The usual limits are 32 bytes for a user and line name and 256 bytes "
8928"for a hostname."
87fb2136
PP
8929msgstr ""
8930
8931#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 8932#: ../login-utils/last.1.adoc:128
87fb2136
PP
8933msgid "mailto:miquels@cistron.nl[Miquel van Smoorenburg]"
8934msgstr ""
8935
8936#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 8937#: ../login-utils/last.1.adoc:135
87fb2136
PP
8938#, fuzzy, no-wrap
8939#| msgid ""
8940#| "*getmntent*(3),\n"
8941#| "*fs*(5),\n"
8942#| "*findmnt*(8),\n"
8943#| "*mount*(8),\n"
8944#| "*swapon*(8)\n"
8945msgid ""
8946"*login*(1),\n"
8947"*wtmp*(5),\n"
8948"*init*(8),\n"
8949"*shutdown*(8)\n"
8950msgstr ""
8951"*getmntent*(3),\n"
8952"*fs*(5),\n"
8953"*findmnt*(8),\n"
8954"*mount*(8),\n"
8955"*swapon*(8)\n"
8956
8957#. Copyright 1993 Rickard E. Faith (faith@cs.unc.edu)
8958#. May be distributed under the GNU General Public License
8959#. type: Title =
8960#: ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:6
8961#, no-wrap
8962msgid "login(1)"
8963msgstr ""
8964
8965#. type: Plain text
8966#: ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:16
8967msgid "login - begin session on the system"
8968msgstr ""
8969
8970#. type: Plain text
8971#: ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:20
8972#, no-wrap
8973msgid "*login* [*-p*] [*-h* _host_] [*-H*] [*-f* _username_|_username_]\n"
8974msgstr ""
8975
8976#. type: Plain text
8977#: ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:24
8978#, no-wrap
8979msgid "*login* is used when signing onto a system. If no argument is given, *login* prompts for the username.\n"
8980msgstr ""
8981
8982#. type: Plain text
8983#: ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:26
b6467a72
PP
8984msgid ""
8985"The user is then prompted for a password, where appropriate. Echoing is "
8986"disabled to prevent revealing the password. Only a number of password "
8987"failures are permitted before *login* exits and the communications link is "
8988"severed. See *LOGIN_RETRIES* in the *CONFIG FILE ITEMS* section."
87fb2136
PP
8989msgstr ""
8990
8991#. type: Plain text
8992#: ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:28
b6467a72
PP
8993msgid ""
8994"If password aging has been enabled for the account, the user may be prompted "
8995"for a new password before proceeding. In such case old password must be "
8996"provided and the new password entered before continuing. Please refer to "
8997"*passwd*(1) for more information."
87fb2136
PP
8998msgstr ""
8999
9000#. type: Plain text
9001#: ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:30
b6467a72
PP
9002msgid ""
9003"The user and group ID will be set according to their values in the _/etc/"
9004"passwd_ file. There is one exception if the user ID is zero. In this case, "
9005"only the primary group ID of the account is set. This should allow the "
9006"system administrator to login even in case of network problems. The "
9007"environment variable values for *$HOME*, *$USER*, *$SHELL*, *$PATH*, "
9008"*$LOGNAME*, and *$MAIL* are set according to the appropriate fields in the "
9009"password entry. *$PATH* defaults to _/usr/local/bin:/bin:/usr/bin_ for "
9010"normal users, and to _/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/"
9011"usr/bin_ for root, if not otherwise configured."
87fb2136
PP
9012msgstr ""
9013
9014#. type: Plain text
9015#: ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:32
b6467a72
PP
9016msgid ""
9017"The environment variable *$TERM* will be preserved, if it exists, else it "
9018"will be initialized to the terminal type on your tty. Other environment "
9019"variables are preserved if the *-p* option is given."
87fb2136
PP
9020msgstr ""
9021
9022#. type: Plain text
9023#: ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:34
9024msgid "The environment variables defined by PAM are always preserved."
9025msgstr ""
9026
9027#. type: Plain text
9028#: ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:36
b6467a72
PP
9029msgid ""
9030"Then the user's shell is started. If no shell is specified for the user in _/"
9031"etc/passwd_, then _/bin/sh_ is used. If there is no home directory specified "
9032"in _/etc/passwd_, then _/_ is used, followed by _.hushlogin_ check as "
9033"described below."
87fb2136
PP
9034msgstr ""
9035
9036#. type: Plain text
9037#: ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:38
b6467a72
PP
9038msgid ""
9039"If the file _.hushlogin_ exists, then a \"quiet\" login is performed. This "
9040"disables the checking of mail and the printing of the last login time and "
9041"message of the day. Otherwise, if _/var/log/lastlog_ exists, the last login "
9042"time is printed, and the current login is recorded."
87fb2136
PP
9043msgstr ""
9044
9045#. type: Plain text
9046#: ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:43
9047msgid "Used by *getty*(8) to tell *login* to preserve the environment."
9048msgstr ""
9049
9050#. type: Labeled list
9051#: ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:44 ../misc-utils/whereis.1.adoc:94
9052#: ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:45
9053#, no-wrap
9054msgid "*-f*"
9055msgstr ""
9056
9057#. type: Plain text
9058#: ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:46
b6467a72
PP
9059msgid ""
9060"Used to skip a login authentication. This option is usually used by the "
9061"*getty*(8) autologin feature."
87fb2136
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9062msgstr ""
9063
9064#. type: Labeled list
9065#: ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:47
9066#, no-wrap
9067msgid "*-h*"
9068msgstr ""
9069
9070#. type: Plain text
9071#: ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:49
b6467a72
PP
9072msgid ""
9073"Used by other servers (such as *telnetd*(8) to pass the name of the remote "
9074"host to *login* so that it can be placed in utmp and wtmp. Only the "
9075"superuser is allowed use this option."
87fb2136
PP
9076msgstr ""
9077
9078#. type: Plain text
9079#: ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:51
b6467a72
PP
9080msgid ""
9081"Note that the *-h* option has an impact on the *PAM service* *name*. The "
9082"standard service name is _login_, but with the *-h* option, the name is "
9083"_remote_. It is necessary to create proper PAM config files (for example, _/"
9084"etc/pam.d/login_ and _/etc/pam.d/remote_)."
87fb2136
PP
9085msgstr ""
9086
9087#. type: Labeled list
9088#: ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:52
9089#, no-wrap
9090msgid "*-H*"
9091msgstr ""
9092
9093#. type: Plain text
9094#: ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:54
b6467a72
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9095msgid ""
9096"Used by other servers (for example, *telnetd*(8)) to tell *login* that "
9097"printing the hostname should be suppressed in the login: prompt. See also "
9098"*LOGIN_PLAIN_PROMPT* below."
87fb2136
PP
9099msgstr ""
9100
9101#. type: Plain text
9102#: ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:60
9103#, fuzzy, no-wrap
9104#| msgid "*su* reads the _/etc/default/su_ and _/etc/login.defs_ configuration files. The following configuration items are relevant for *su*{colon}\n"
9105msgid "*login* reads the _/etc/login.defs_ configuration file (see *login.defs*(5)). Note that the configuration file could be distributed with another package (usually shadow-utils). The following configuration items are relevant for *login*:\n"
9106msgstr "*su* čte konfigurační soubory _/etc/default/su_ a _/etc/login.defs_. Následující konfigurační položky jsou relevantní pro *su*{colon}\n"
9107
9108#. type: Labeled list
9109#: ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:61
9110#, fuzzy, no-wrap
9111#| msgid "*ENV_PATH* (string)"
9112msgid "*MOTD_FILE* (string)"
9113msgstr "*ENV_PATH* (řetězec)"
9114
9115#. type: Plain text
9116#: ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:63
b6467a72
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9117msgid ""
9118"Specifies a \":\" delimited list of \"message of the day\" files and "
9119"directories to be displayed upon login. If the specified path is a directory "
9120"then displays all files with .motd file extension in version-sort order from "
9121"the directory."
87fb2136
PP
9122msgstr ""
9123
9124#. type: Plain text
9125#: ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:65
b6467a72
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9126msgid ""
9127"The default value is _/usr/share/misc/motd:/run/motd:/etc/motd_. If the "
9128"*MOTD_FILE* item is empty or a quiet login is enabled, then the message of "
9129"the day is not displayed. Note that the same functionality is also provided "
9130"by the *pam_motd*(8) PAM module."
87fb2136
PP
9131msgstr ""
9132
9133#. type: Plain text
9134#: ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:67
9135msgid "The directories in the *MOTD_FILE* are supported since version 2.36."
9136msgstr ""
9137
9138#. type: Plain text
9139#: ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:69
b6467a72
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9140msgid ""
9141"Note that *login* does not implement any filenames overriding behavior like "
9142"pam_motd (see also *MOTD_FIRSTONLY*), but all content from all files is "
9143"displayed. It is recommended to keep extra logic in content generators and "
9144"use _/run/motd.d_ rather than rely on overriding behavior hardcoded in "
9145"system tools."
87fb2136
PP
9146msgstr ""
9147
9148#. type: Labeled list
9149#: ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:70
9150#, no-wrap
9151msgid "*MOTD_FIRSTONLY* (boolean)"
9152msgstr ""
9153
9154#. type: Plain text
9155#: ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:73
b6467a72
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9156msgid ""
9157"Forces *login* to stop display content specified by *MOTD_FILE* after the "
9158"first accessible item in the list. Note that a directory is one item in this "
9159"case. This option allows *login* semantics to be configured to be more "
9160"compatible with pam_motd. The default value is _no_."
87fb2136
PP
9161msgstr ""
9162
9163#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 9164#: ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:74 ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:190
87fb2136
PP
9165#, no-wrap
9166msgid "*LOGIN_PLAIN_PROMPT* (boolean)"
9167msgstr ""
9168
9169#. type: Plain text
9170#: ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:77
b6467a72
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9171msgid ""
9172"Tell *login* that printing the hostname should be suppressed in the login: "
9173"prompt. This is an alternative to the *-H* command line option. The default "
9174"value is _no_."
87fb2136
PP
9175msgstr ""
9176
9177#. type: Labeled list
9178#: ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:78
9179#, fuzzy, no-wrap
9180#| msgid "*FAIL_DELAY* (number)"
9181msgid "*LOGIN_TIMEOUT* (number)"
9182msgstr "*FAIL_DELAY* (číslo)"
9183
9184#. type: Plain text
9185#: ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:81
9186msgid "Maximum time in seconds for login. The default value is _60_."
9187msgstr ""
9188
9189#. type: Labeled list
9190#: ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:82
9191#, fuzzy, no-wrap
9192#| msgid "*FAIL_DELAY* (number)"
9193msgid "*LOGIN_RETRIES* (number)"
9194msgstr "*FAIL_DELAY* (číslo)"
9195
9196#. type: Plain text
9197#: ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:85
b6467a72
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9198msgid ""
9199"Maximum number of login retries in case of a bad password. The default value "
9200"is _3_."
87fb2136
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9201msgstr ""
9202
9203#. type: Labeled list
9204#: ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:86
9205#, no-wrap
9206msgid "*LOGIN_KEEP_USERNAME* (boolean)"
9207msgstr ""
9208
9209#. type: Plain text
9210#: ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:89
b6467a72
PP
9211msgid ""
9212"Tell *login* to only re-prompt for the password if authentication failed, "
9213"but the username is valid. The default value is _no_."
87fb2136
PP
9214msgstr ""
9215
9216#. type: Labeled list
9217#: ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:90 ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:91
9218#, no-wrap
9219msgid "*FAIL_DELAY* (number)"
9220msgstr "*FAIL_DELAY* (číslo)"
9221
9222#. type: Plain text
9223#: ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:93
b6467a72
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9224msgid ""
9225"Delay in seconds before being allowed another three tries after a login "
9226"failure. The default value is _5_."
87fb2136
PP
9227msgstr ""
9228
9229#. type: Labeled list
9230#: ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:94
9231#, fuzzy, no-wrap
9232#| msgid "*ENV_PATH* (string)"
9233msgid "*TTYPERM* (string)"
9234msgstr "*ENV_PATH* (řetězec)"
9235
9236#. type: Plain text
9237#: ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:97
b6467a72
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9238msgid ""
9239"The terminal permissions. The default value is _0600_ or _0620_ if tty group "
9240"is used."
87fb2136
PP
9241msgstr ""
9242
9243#. type: Labeled list
9244#: ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:98
9245#, fuzzy, no-wrap
9246#| msgid "*ENV_ROOTPATH* (string)"
9247msgid "*TTYGROUP* (string)"
9248msgstr "*ENV_ROOTPATH* (řetězec)"
9249
9250#. type: Plain text
9251#: ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:101
b6467a72
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9252msgid ""
9253"The login tty will be owned by the *TTYGROUP*. The default value is _tty_. "
9254"If the *TTYGROUP* does not exist, then the ownership of the terminal is set "
9255"to the user's primary group."
87fb2136
PP
9256msgstr ""
9257
9258#. type: Plain text
9259#: ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:103
b6467a72
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9260msgid ""
9261"The *TTYGROUP* can be either the name of a group or a numeric group "
9262"identifier."
87fb2136
PP
9263msgstr ""
9264
9265#. type: Labeled list
9266#: ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:104
9267#, no-wrap
9268msgid "*HUSHLOGIN_FILE* (string)"
9269msgstr ""
9270
9271#. type: Plain text
9272#: ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:107
b6467a72
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9273msgid ""
9274"If defined, this file can inhibit all the usual chatter during the login "
9275"sequence. If a full pathname (for example, _/etc/hushlogins_) is specified, "
9276"then hushed mode will be enabled if the user's name or shell are found in "
9277"the file. If this global hush login file is empty then the hushed mode will "
9278"be enabled for all users."
87fb2136
PP
9279msgstr ""
9280
9281#. type: Plain text
9282#: ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:109
b6467a72
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9283msgid ""
9284"If a full pathname is not specified, then hushed mode will be enabled if the "
9285"file exists in the user's home directory."
87fb2136
PP
9286msgstr ""
9287
9288#. type: Plain text
9289#: ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:111
b6467a72
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9290msgid ""
9291"The default is to check _/etc/hushlogins_ and if it does not exist then _~/."
9292"hushlogin_."
87fb2136
PP
9293msgstr ""
9294
9295#. type: Plain text
9296#: ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:113
b6467a72
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9297msgid ""
9298"If the *HUSHLOGIN_FILE* item is empty, then all the checks are disabled."
87fb2136
PP
9299msgstr ""
9300
9301#. type: Labeled list
9302#: ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:114
9303#, fuzzy, no-wrap
9304#| msgid "*ALWAYS_SET_PATH* (boolean)"
9305msgid "*DEFAULT_HOME* (boolean)"
9306msgstr "*ALWAYS_SET_PATH* (pravdivostní hodnota)"
9307
9308#. type: Plain text
9309#: ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:117
b6467a72
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9310msgid ""
9311"Indicate if login is allowed if we cannot change directory to the home "
9312"directory. If set to _yes_, the user will login in the root (/) directory if "
9313"it is not possible to change directory to their home. The default value is "
9314"_yes_."
87fb2136
PP
9315msgstr ""
9316
9317#. type: Labeled list
9318#: ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:118
9319#, no-wrap
9320msgid "*LASTLOG_UID_MAX* (unsigned number)"
9321msgstr ""
9322
9323#. type: Plain text
9324#: ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:121
b6467a72
PP
9325msgid ""
9326"Highest user ID number for which the _lastlog_ entries should be updated. As "
9327"higher user IDs are usually tracked by remote user identity and "
9328"authentication services there is no need to create a huge sparse _lastlog_ "
9329"file for them. No LASTLOG_UID_MAX option present in the configuration means "
9330"that there is no user ID limit for writing _lastlog_ entries. The default "
9331"value is _ULONG_MAX_."
87fb2136
PP
9332msgstr ""
9333
9334#. type: Labeled list
9335#: ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:122
9336#, fuzzy, no-wrap
9337#| msgid "*ALWAYS_SET_PATH* (boolean)"
9338msgid "*LOG_UNKFAIL_ENAB* (boolean)"
9339msgstr "*ALWAYS_SET_PATH* (pravdivostní hodnota)"
9340
9341#. type: Plain text
9342#: ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:125
b6467a72
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9343msgid ""
9344"Enable display of unknown usernames when login failures are recorded. The "
9345"default value is _no_."
87fb2136
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9346msgstr ""
9347
9348#. type: Plain text
9349#: ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:127
b6467a72
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9350msgid ""
9351"Note that logging unknown usernames may be a security issue if a user enters "
9352"their password instead of their login name."
87fb2136
PP
9353msgstr ""
9354
9355#. type: Labeled list
9356#: ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:128 ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:85
9357#: ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:94
9358#, no-wrap
9359msgid "*ENV_PATH* (string)"
9360msgstr "*ENV_PATH* (řetězec)"
9361
9362#. type: Plain text
9363#: ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:131
9364#, fuzzy
b6467a72
PP
9365#| msgid ""
9366#| "Defines the *PATH* environment variable for a regular user. The default "
9367#| "value is _/usr/local/bin:/bin:/usr/bin_."
9368msgid ""
9369"If set, it will be used to define the *PATH* environment variable when a "
9370"regular user logs in. The default value is _/usr/local/bin:/bin:/usr/bin_."
9371msgstr ""
9372"Určuje proměnnou prostředí *PATH* pro běžné uživatele. Výchozí hodnota je _/"
9373"usr/local/bin:/bin:/usr/bin_."
87fb2136
PP
9374
9375#. type: Labeled list
9376#: ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:132 ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:88
9377#: ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:97
9378#, no-wrap
9379msgid "*ENV_ROOTPATH* (string)"
9380msgstr "*ENV_ROOTPATH* (řetězec)"
9381
9382#. type: Labeled list
9383#: ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:133 ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:89
9384#: ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:98
9385#, no-wrap
9386msgid "*ENV_SUPATH* (string)"
9387msgstr "*ENV_SUPATH* (řetězec)"
9388
9389#. type: Plain text
9390#: ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:136
9391#, fuzzy
b6467a72
PP
9392#| msgid ""
9393#| "Defines the *PATH* environment variable for root. *ENV_SUPATH* takes "
9394#| "precedence. The default value is _/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/sbin:/"
9395#| "bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin_."
9396msgid ""
9397"If set, it will be used to define the PATH environment variable when the "
9398"superuser logs in. *ENV_ROOTPATH* takes precedence. The default value is _/"
9399"usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin_."
9400msgstr ""
9401"Určuje proměnnou prostředí *PATH* pro uživatele root. *ENV_SUPATH* má "
9402"přednost. Výchozí hodnota je _/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/"
9403"sbin:/usr/bin_."
87fb2136
PP
9404
9405#. type: Plain text
9406#: ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:150
b6467a72
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9407msgid ""
9408"_/var/run/utmp_, _/var/log/wtmp_, _/var/log/lastlog_, _/var/spool/mail/*_, _/"
9409"etc/motd_, _/etc/passwd_, _/etc/nologin_, _/etc/pam.d/login_, _/etc/pam.d/"
9410"remote_, _/etc/hushlogins_, _$HOME/.hushlogin_"
87fb2136
PP
9411msgstr ""
9412
a5b0d099
KZ
9413#. type: Title ==
9414#: ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:151 ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:322
9415#, no-wrap
9416msgid "CREDENTIALS"
9417msgstr ""
9418
87fb2136
PP
9419#. type: Plain text
9420#: ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:154
a5b0d099
KZ
9421#, no-wrap
9422msgid "*login* supports configuration via systemd credentials (see https://systemd.io/CREDENTIALS/). *login* reads the following systemd credentials:\n"
9423msgstr ""
9424
9425#. type: Labeled list
9426#: ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:155
9427#, no-wrap
9428msgid "*login.noauth* (boolean)"
9429msgstr ""
9430
9431#. type: Plain text
9432#: ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:158
9433msgid ""
9434"If set, configures *login* to skip login authentication, similarly to the *-"
9435"f* option."
9436msgstr ""
9437
9438#. type: Plain text
9439#: ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:162
b6467a72
PP
9440msgid ""
9441"The undocumented BSD *-r* option is not supported. This may be required by "
9442"some *rlogind*(8) programs."
87fb2136
PP
9443msgstr ""
9444
9445#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 9446#: ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:164
b6467a72
PP
9447msgid ""
9448"A recursive login, as used to be possible in the good old days, no longer "
9449"works; for most purposes *su*(1) is a satisfactory substitute. Indeed, for "
9450"security reasons, *login* does a *vhangup*(2) system call to remove any "
9451"possible listening processes on the tty. This is to avoid password sniffing. "
9452"If one uses the command *login*, then the surrounding shell gets killed by "
9453"*vhangup*(2) because it's no longer the true owner of the tty. This can be "
9454"avoided by using *exec login* in a top-level shell or xterm."
87fb2136
PP
9455msgstr ""
9456
9457#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 9458#: ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:168
b6467a72
PP
9459msgid ""
9460"Derived from BSD login 5.40 (5/9/89) by mailto:glad@daimi.dk[Michael Glad] "
9461"for HP-UX. Ported to Linux 0.12: mailto:poe@daimi.aau.dk[Peter Orbaek]. "
9462"Rewritten to a PAM-only version by mailto:kzak@redhat.com[Karel Zak]"
87fb2136
PP
9463msgstr ""
9464
9465#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 9466#: ../login-utils/login.1.adoc:180
87fb2136
PP
9467#, no-wrap
9468msgid ""
9469"*mail*(1),\n"
9470"*passwd*(1),\n"
9471"*passwd*(5),\n"
9472"*utmp*(5),\n"
9473"*environ*(7),\n"
9474"*getty*(8),\n"
9475"*init*(8),\n"
9476"*lastlog*(8),\n"
9477"*shutdown*(8)\n"
9478msgstr ""
9479
9480#. Copyright 2014 Ondrej Oprala (ondrej.oprala@gmail.com)
9481#. May be distributed under the GNU General Public License
9482#. type: Title =
9483#: ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:4
9484#, no-wrap
9485msgid "lslogins(1)"
9486msgstr ""
9487
9488#. type: Plain text
9489#: ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:14
9490#, fuzzy
9491#| msgid "fstab - static information about the filesystems"
9492msgid "lslogins - display information about known users in the system"
9493msgstr "fstab - statická informace o souborových systémech"
9494
9495#. type: Plain text
9496#: ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:18
9497#, no-wrap
9498msgid "*lslogins* [options] [*-s*|*-u*[=_UID_]] [*-g* _groups_] [*-l* _logins_] [_username_]\n"
9499msgstr ""
9500
9501#. type: Plain text
9502#: ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:22
b6467a72
PP
9503msgid ""
9504"Examine the wtmp and btmp logs, _/etc/shadow_ (if necessary) and _/passwd_ "
9505"and output the desired data."
87fb2136
PP
9506msgstr ""
9507
9508#. type: Plain text
9509#: ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:24
b6467a72
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9510msgid ""
9511"The optional argument _username_ forces *lslogins* to print all available "
9512"details about the specified user only. In this case the output format is "
9513"different than in case of *-l* or *-g* and unknown is _username_ reported as "
9514"an error."
87fb2136
PP
9515msgstr ""
9516
9517#. type: Plain text
9518#: ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:26
9519msgid "The default action is to list info about all the users in the system."
9520msgstr ""
9521
9522#. type: Plain text
9523#: ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:30
b6467a72
PP
9524msgid ""
9525"Mandatory arguments to long options are mandatory for short options too."
87fb2136
PP
9526msgstr ""
9527
9528#. type: Labeled list
9529#: ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:31
9530#, fuzzy, no-wrap
9531#| msgid "*-V*, *--version*"
9532msgid "*-a*, *--acc-expiration*"
9533msgstr "*-V*, *--version*"
9534
9535#. type: Plain text
9536#: ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:33
b6467a72
PP
9537msgid ""
9538"Display data about the date of last password change and the account "
9539"expiration date (see *shadow*(5) for more info). (Requires root privileges.)"
87fb2136
PP
9540msgstr ""
9541
9542#. type: Labeled list
9543#: ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:34
9544#, no-wrap
9545msgid "*--btmp-file* _path_"
9546msgstr ""
9547
9548#. type: Plain text
9549#: ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:36
9550msgid "Alternate path for btmp."
9551msgstr ""
9552
9553#. type: Labeled list
9554#: ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:37
9555#, no-wrap
9556msgid "*-c*, *--colon-separate*"
9557msgstr ""
9558
9559#. type: Plain text
9560#: ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:39
9561msgid "Separate info about each user with a colon instead of a newline."
9562msgstr ""
9563
9564#. type: Labeled list
9565#: ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:40 ../sys-utils/lsipc.1.adoc:47
9566#, fuzzy, no-wrap
9567#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
9568msgid "*-e*, *--export*"
9569msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
9570
9571#. type: Plain text
9572#: ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:42
9573msgid "Output data in the format of NAME=VALUE. See also option *--shell*."
9574msgstr ""
9575
9576#. type: Labeled list
9577#: ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:43
9578#, fuzzy, no-wrap
9579#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
9580msgid "*-f*, *--failed*"
9581msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
9582
9583#. type: Plain text
9584#: ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:45
9585msgid "Display data about the users' last failed login attempts."
9586msgstr ""
9587
9588#. type: Labeled list
9589#: ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:46
9590#, fuzzy, no-wrap
9591#| msgid "*-G*, **--supp-group**=__group__"
9592msgid "*-G*, *--supp-groups*"
9593msgstr "*-G*, **--supp-group**=__skupina__"
9594
9595#. type: Plain text
9596#: ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:48
9597msgid "Show information about supplementary groups."
9598msgstr ""
9599
9600#. type: Labeled list
9601#: ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:49
9602#, fuzzy, no-wrap
9603#| msgid "*-g*, **--group**=__group__"
9604msgid "*-g*, **--groups**=_groups_"
9605msgstr "*-g*, **--group**=__skupina__"
9606
9607#. type: Plain text
9608#: ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:51
b6467a72
PP
9609msgid ""
9610"Only show data of users belonging to _groups_. More than one group may be "
9611"specified; the list has to be comma-separated. Unknown group names are "
9612"ignored."
87fb2136
PP
9613msgstr ""
9614
9615#. type: Plain text
9616#: ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:53
b6467a72
PP
9617msgid ""
9618"Note that the relation between user and group may be invisible for the "
9619"primary group if the user is not explicitly specified as group member (e.g., "
9620"in _/etc/group_). If the command *lslogins* scans for groups then it uses "
9621"the groups database only, and the user database with primary GID is not used "
9622"at all."
87fb2136
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9623msgstr ""
9624
9625#. type: Labeled list
9626#: ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:54
9627#, fuzzy, no-wrap
9628#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
9629msgid "*-L*, *--last*"
9630msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
9631
9632#. type: Plain text
9633#: ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:56
b6467a72
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9634msgid ""
9635"Display data containing information about the users' last login sessions."
87fb2136
PP
9636msgstr ""
9637
9638#. type: Labeled list
9639#: ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:57
9640#, fuzzy, no-wrap
9641#| msgid "*-*, *-l*, *--login*"
9642msgid "*-l*, **--logins**=_logins_"
9643msgstr "*-*, *-l*, *--login*"
9644
9645#. type: Plain text
9646#: ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:59
b6467a72
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9647msgid ""
9648"Only show data of users with a login specified in _logins_ (user names or "
9649"user IDs). More than one login may be specified; the list has to be comma-"
9650"separated. Unknown login names are ignored."
87fb2136
PP
9651msgstr ""
9652
9653#. type: Labeled list
9654#: ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:60 ../sys-utils/lsipc.1.adoc:56
9655#, fuzzy, no-wrap
9656#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
9657msgid "*-n*, *--newline*"
9658msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
9659
9660#. type: Plain text
9661#: ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:62 ../sys-utils/lsipc.1.adoc:58
9662msgid "Display each piece of information on a separate line."
9663msgstr ""
9664
9665#. type: Labeled list
9666#: ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:63 ../sys-utils/lsipc.1.adoc:59
b6467a72 9667#: ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:43 ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:77
87fb2136
PP
9668#, no-wrap
9669msgid "*--noheadings*"
9670msgstr ""
9671
9672#. type: Plain text
9673#: ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:65 ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:92
a5b0d099 9674#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:87 ../misc-utils/lslocks.8.adoc:45
87fb2136
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9675#: ../misc-utils/uuidparse.1.adoc:55 ../misc-utils/wipefs.8.adoc:57
9676#: ../sys-utils/lsipc.1.adoc:61 ../sys-utils/lsmem.1.adoc:44
9677#: ../sys-utils/lsns.8.adoc:42 ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:45
9678#: ../sys-utils/rfkill.8.adoc:32
9679msgid "Do not print a header line."
9680msgstr ""
9681
9682#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 9683#: ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:66 ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:60
87fb2136
PP
9684#: ../sys-utils/lsipc.1.adoc:62
9685#, no-wrap
9686msgid "*--notruncate*"
9687msgstr ""
9688
9689#. type: Plain text
9690#: ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:68 ../sys-utils/lsipc.1.adoc:64
9691msgid "Don't truncate output."
9692msgstr ""
9693
9694#. type: Plain text
9695#: ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:71
b6467a72
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9696msgid ""
9697"Specify which output columns to print. The default list of columns may be "
9698"extended if _list_ is specified in the format _+list_."
87fb2136
PP
9699msgstr ""
9700
9701#. type: Plain text
9702#: ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:74
b6467a72
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9703msgid ""
9704"Output all available columns. *--help* to get a list of all supported "
9705"columns."
87fb2136
PP
9706msgstr ""
9707
9708#. type: Labeled list
9709#: ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:75
9710#, fuzzy, no-wrap
9711#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
9712msgid "*-p*, *--pwd*"
9713msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
9714
9715#. type: Plain text
9716#: ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:77
9717msgid "Display information related to login by password (see also *-afL*)."
9718msgstr ""
9719
9720#. type: Plain text
9721#: ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:80 ../sys-utils/lsipc.1.adoc:73
9722msgid "Raw output (no columnation)."
9723msgstr ""
9724
9725#. type: Labeled list
9726#: ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:81
9727#, fuzzy, no-wrap
9728#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
9729msgid "*-s*, *--system-accs*"
9730msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
9731
9732#. type: Plain text
9733#: ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:83
b6467a72
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9734msgid ""
9735"Show system accounts. These are by default all accounts with a UID between "
9736"101 and 999 (inclusive), with the exception of either nobody or nfsnobody "
9737"(UID 65534). This hardcoded default may be overwritten by parameters "
9738"*SYS_UID_MIN* and *SYS_UID_MAX* in the file _/etc/login.defs_."
87fb2136
PP
9739msgstr ""
9740
9741#. type: Labeled list
9742#: ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:84 ../sys-utils/lsipc.1.adoc:77
9743#, no-wrap
9744msgid "*--time-format* _type_"
9745msgstr ""
9746
9747#. type: Plain text
9748#: ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:86 ../sys-utils/lsipc.1.adoc:79
b6467a72
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9749msgid ""
9750"Display dates in short, full or iso format. The default is short, this time "
9751"format is designed to be space efficient and human readable."
87fb2136
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9752msgstr ""
9753
9754#. type: Labeled list
9755#: ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:87
9756#, fuzzy, no-wrap
9757#| msgid "*-V*, *--version*"
9758msgid "*-u*, *--user-accs*"
9759msgstr "*-V*, *--version*"
9760
9761#. type: Plain text
9762#: ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:89
b6467a72
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9763msgid ""
9764"Show user accounts. These are by default all accounts with UID above 1000 "
9765"(inclusive), with the exception of either nobody or nfsnobody (UID 65534). "
9766"This hardcoded default maybe overwritten by parameters UID_MIN and UID_MAX "
9767"in the file _/etc/login.defs_."
87fb2136
PP
9768msgstr ""
9769
9770#. type: Labeled list
9771#: ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:92
9772#, no-wrap
9773msgid "*--wtmp-file* _path_"
9774msgstr ""
9775
9776#. type: Plain text
9777#: ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:94
9778msgid "Alternate path for wtmp."
9779msgstr ""
9780
9781#. type: Labeled list
9782#: ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:95
9783#, no-wrap
9784msgid "*--lastlog* _path_"
9785msgstr ""
9786
9787#. type: Plain text
9788#: ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:97
9789msgid "Alternate path for *lastlog*(8)."
9790msgstr ""
9791
9792#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099
KZ
9793#: ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:98 ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:181
9794#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:127 ../sys-utils/lsipc.1.adoc:83
87fb2136
PP
9795#, fuzzy, no-wrap
9796#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
a5b0d099 9797msgid "*-y*, *--shell*"
87fb2136
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9798msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
9799
9800#. type: Plain text
9801#: ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:100 ../sys-utils/lsipc.1.adoc:85
b6467a72
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9802msgid ""
9803"The column name will be modified to contain only characters allowed for "
9804"shell variable identifiers. This is usable, for example, with *--export*. "
9805"Note that this feature has been automatically enabled for *--export* in "
9806"version 2.37, but due to compatibility issues, now it's necessary to request "
9807"this behavior by *--shell*."
87fb2136
PP
9808msgstr ""
9809
9810#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 9811#: ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:101 ../misc-utils/namei.1.adoc:59
87fb2136
PP
9812#, fuzzy, no-wrap
9813#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
9814msgid "*-Z*, *--context*"
9815msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
9816
9817#. type: Plain text
9818#: ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:103
9819#, fuzzy
9820#| msgid "Display help text and exit."
9821msgid "Display the users' security context."
9822msgstr "Zobrazí text nápovědy a skončí."
9823
9824#. type: Labeled list
9825#: ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:104
9826#, fuzzy, no-wrap
9827#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
9828msgid "*-z*, *--print0*"
9829msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
9830
9831#. type: Plain text
9832#: ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:106
9833msgid "Delimit user entries with a nul character, instead of a newline."
9834msgstr ""
9835
9836#. type: Plain text
9837#: ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:111 ../sys-utils/lsipc.1.adoc:90
9838msgid "if OK,"
9839msgstr ""
9840
9841#. type: Labeled list
9842#: ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:112 ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:103
a5b0d099
KZ
9843#: ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:112 ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:141
9844#: ../sys-utils/fstrim.8.adoc:78 ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:295
87fb2136
PP
9845#: ../sys-utils/lsipc.1.adoc:91
9846#, no-wrap
9847msgid "1"
9848msgstr "1"
9849
9850#. type: Plain text
9851#: ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:114 ../sys-utils/lsipc.1.adoc:93
9852msgid "if incorrect arguments specified,"
9853msgstr ""
9854
9855#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 9856#: ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:115 ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:298
87fb2136
PP
9857#: ../sys-utils/lsipc.1.adoc:94
9858#, no-wrap
9859msgid "2"
9860msgstr ""
9861
9862#. type: Plain text
9863#: ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:117
9864msgid "if a serious error occurs (e.g., a corrupt log)."
9865msgstr ""
9866
9867#. type: Plain text
9868#: ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:121
9869msgid "The default UID thresholds are read from _/etc/login.defs_."
9870msgstr ""
9871
b6467a72
PP
9872#. type: Title ===
9873#: ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:122
9874#, no-wrap
9875msgid "Password status"
9876msgstr ""
9877
9878#. type: Plain text
9879#: ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:125
9880msgid "Multiple fields describe password status."
9881msgstr ""
9882
9883#. type: Labeled list
9884#: ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:126
9885#, no-wrap
9886msgid "*\"Password is locked\"*"
9887msgstr ""
9888
9889#. type: Plain text
9890#: ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:128
9891msgid ""
9892"The password is prefixed by '!!', and the user cannot login although the "
9893"password is set or empty. This is common for new accounts without a set "
9894"password."
9895msgstr ""
9896
9897#. type: Labeled list
9898#: ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:129
9899#, no-wrap
9900msgid "*\"Password not required (empty)\"*"
9901msgstr ""
9902
9903#. type: Plain text
9904#: ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:131
9905msgid ""
9906"The password is not set (hash is missing); this is common for locked system "
9907"accounts. Not requiring a password does not mean the user can log-in without "
9908"a password. It depends on the password \"lock\" status."
9909msgstr ""
9910
9911#. type: Labeled list
9912#: ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:132
9913#, no-wrap
9914msgid "*\"Login by password disabled\"*"
9915msgstr ""
9916
9917#. type: Plain text
9918#: ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:134
9919msgid ""
9920"'yes' means that there is no valid password. The password hash is missing, "
9921"or the hash method is unknown or contains invalid chars."
9922msgstr ""
9923
87fb2136 9924#. type: Title ==
b6467a72 9925#: ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:135 ../login-utils/nologin.8.adoc:59
87fb2136 9926#: ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:125 ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:141
b6467a72 9927#: ../login-utils/vipw.8.adoc:68 ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:173
a5b0d099
KZ
9928#: ../misc-utils/look.1.adoc:90 ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:801
9929#: ../sys-utils/fstab.5.adoc:135 ../sys-utils/lsipc.1.adoc:97
9930#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1666 ../sys-utils/renice.1.adoc:92
b6467a72
PP
9931#: ../sys-utils/rtcwake.8.adoc:118 ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:163
9932#: ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:169 ../term-utils/mesg.1.adoc:91
87fb2136 9933#: ../term-utils/script.1.adoc:151 ../term-utils/wall.1.adoc:77
a5b0d099 9934#: ../term-utils/write.1.adoc:76 ../text-utils/col.1.adoc:123
87fb2136 9935#: ../text-utils/colcrt.1.adoc:66 ../text-utils/colrm.1.adoc:63
b6467a72 9936#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:181 ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:186
87fb2136
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9937#: ../text-utils/ul.1.adoc:72
9938#, no-wrap
9939msgid "HISTORY"
9940msgstr "HISTORIE"
9941
9942#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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9943#: ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:138
9944msgid ""
9945"The *lslogins* utility is inspired by the *logins* utility, which first "
9946"appeared in FreeBSD 4.10."
87fb2136
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9947msgstr ""
9948
9949#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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9950#: ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:143 ../sys-utils/lsipc.1.adoc:105
9951msgid ""
9952"mailto:ooprala@redhat.com[Ondrej Oprala], mailto:kzak@redhat.com[Karel Zak]"
87fb2136
PP
9953msgstr ""
9954
9955#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 9956#: ../login-utils/lslogins.1.adoc:150
87fb2136
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9957#, no-wrap
9958msgid ""
9959"*group*(5),\n"
9960"*passwd*(5),\n"
9961"*shadow*(5),\n"
9962"*utmp*(5)\n"
9963msgstr ""
9964
9965#. Original author unknown. This man page is in the public domain.
9966#. Modified Sat Oct 9 17:46:48 1993 by faith@cs.unc.edu
9967#. type: Title =
9968#: ../login-utils/newgrp.1.adoc:4
9969#, no-wrap
9970msgid "newgrp(1)"
9971msgstr ""
9972
9973#. type: Plain text
9974#: ../login-utils/newgrp.1.adoc:14
9975msgid "newgrp - log in to a new group"
9976msgstr ""
9977
9978#. type: Plain text
9979#: ../login-utils/newgrp.1.adoc:18
9980#, no-wrap
9981msgid "*newgrp* [_group_]\n"
9982msgstr ""
9983
9984#. type: Plain text
9985#: ../login-utils/newgrp.1.adoc:22
9986#, no-wrap
9987msgid "*newgrp* changes the group identification of its caller, analogously to *login*(1). The same person remains logged in, and the current directory is unchanged, but calculations of access permissions to files are performed with respect to the new group ID.\n"
9988msgstr ""
9989
9990#. type: Plain text
9991#: ../login-utils/newgrp.1.adoc:24
9992msgid "If no group is specified, the GID is changed to the login GID."
9993msgstr ""
9994
9995#. type: Plain text
9996#: ../login-utils/newgrp.1.adoc:33
9997msgid "_/etc/group_, _/etc/passwd_"
9998msgstr ""
9999
10000#. type: Plain text
10001#: ../login-utils/newgrp.1.adoc:37
b6467a72
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10002msgid ""
10003"Originally by Michael Haardt. Currently maintained by mailto:poe@daimi.aau."
10004"dk[Peter Orbaek]."
87fb2136
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10005msgstr ""
10006
10007#. type: Plain text
10008#: ../login-utils/newgrp.1.adoc:42
10009#, no-wrap
10010msgid ""
10011"*login*(1),\n"
10012"*group*(5)\n"
10013msgstr ""
10014
10015#. type: Title =
10016#: ../login-utils/nologin.8.adoc:2
10017#, no-wrap
10018msgid "nologin(8)"
10019msgstr ""
10020
10021#. type: Plain text
10022#: ../login-utils/nologin.8.adoc:12
10023msgid "nologin - politely refuse a login"
10024msgstr ""
10025
10026#. type: Plain text
10027#: ../login-utils/nologin.8.adoc:16
10028#, no-wrap
10029msgid "*nologin* [*-V*] [*-h*]\n"
10030msgstr ""
10031
10032#. type: Plain text
10033#: ../login-utils/nologin.8.adoc:20
10034#, no-wrap
10035msgid "*nologin* displays a message that an account is not available and exits non-zero. It is intended as a replacement shell field to deny login access to an account.\n"
10036msgstr ""
10037
10038#. type: Plain text
10039#: ../login-utils/nologin.8.adoc:22
b6467a72
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10040msgid ""
10041"If the file _/etc/nologin.txt_ exists, *nologin* displays its contents to "
10042"the user instead of the default message."
87fb2136
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10043msgstr ""
10044
10045#. type: Plain text
10046#: ../login-utils/nologin.8.adoc:24
10047msgid "The exit status returned by *nologin* is always 1."
10048msgstr ""
10049
10050#. type: Plain text
10051#: ../login-utils/nologin.8.adoc:28
10052#, fuzzy, no-wrap
10053#| msgid "*-c*, **--command**=__command__"
10054msgid "*-c*, *--command* _command_\n"
10055msgstr "*-c*, **--command**=__příkaz__"
10056
10057#. type: Plain text
10058#: ../login-utils/nologin.8.adoc:30
10059#, no-wrap
10060msgid "*--init-file*\n"
10061msgstr ""
10062
10063#. type: Plain text
10064#: ../login-utils/nologin.8.adoc:32
10065#, no-wrap
10066msgid "*-i* *--interactive*\n"
10067msgstr ""
10068
10069#. type: Plain text
10070#: ../login-utils/nologin.8.adoc:34
10071#, no-wrap
10072msgid "*--init-file* _file_\n"
10073msgstr ""
10074
10075#. type: Plain text
10076#: ../login-utils/nologin.8.adoc:36
10077#, fuzzy, no-wrap
10078#| msgid "*-V*, *--version*"
10079msgid "*-i*, *--interactive*\n"
10080msgstr "*-V*, *--version*"
10081
10082#. type: Plain text
10083#: ../login-utils/nologin.8.adoc:38
10084#, fuzzy, no-wrap
10085#| msgid "*-*, *-l*, *--login*"
10086msgid "*-l*, *--login*\n"
10087msgstr "*-*, *-l*, *--login*"
10088
10089#. type: Plain text
10090#: ../login-utils/nologin.8.adoc:40
10091#, no-wrap
10092msgid "*--noprofile*\n"
10093msgstr ""
10094
10095#. type: Plain text
10096#: ../login-utils/nologin.8.adoc:42
10097#, no-wrap
10098msgid "*--norc*\n"
10099msgstr ""
10100
10101#. type: Plain text
10102#: ../login-utils/nologin.8.adoc:44
10103#, no-wrap
10104msgid "*--posix*\n"
10105msgstr ""
10106
10107#. type: Plain text
10108#: ../login-utils/nologin.8.adoc:46
10109#, no-wrap
10110msgid "*--rcfile* _file_\n"
10111msgstr ""
10112
10113#. type: Plain text
10114#: ../login-utils/nologin.8.adoc:48
10115#, fuzzy, no-wrap
10116#| msgid "*-V*, *--version*"
10117msgid "*-r*, *--restricted*\n"
10118msgstr "*-V*, *--version*"
10119
10120#. type: Plain text
10121#: ../login-utils/nologin.8.adoc:50
10122msgid "These shell command-line options are ignored to avoid *nologin* error."
10123msgstr ""
10124
10125#. type: Plain text
10126#: ../login-utils/nologin.8.adoc:56
10127#, no-wrap
10128msgid "*nologin* is a per-account way to disable login (usually used for system accounts like http or ftp). *nologin* uses _/etc/nologin.txt_ as an optional source for a non-default message, the login access is always refused independently of the file.\n"
10129msgstr ""
10130
10131#. type: Plain text
10132#: ../login-utils/nologin.8.adoc:58
10133#, no-wrap
10134msgid "*pam_nologin*(8) PAM module usually prevents all non-root users from logging into the system. *pam_nologin*(8) functionality is controlled by _/var/run/nologin_ or the _/etc/nologin_ file.\n"
10135msgstr ""
10136
10137#. type: Plain text
10138#: ../login-utils/nologin.8.adoc:62
10139#, fuzzy
10140#| msgid "The ancestor of this *fstab* file format appeared in 4.0BSD."
10141msgid "The *nologin* command appeared in 4.4BSD."
10142msgstr "Předchůdce formátu souboru *fstab* se objevil v 4.0BSD."
10143
10144#. type: Plain text
10145#: ../login-utils/nologin.8.adoc:72
10146#, no-wrap
10147msgid ""
10148"*login*(1),\n"
10149"*passwd*(5),\n"
10150"*pam_nologin*(8)\n"
10151msgstr ""
10152
10153#. type: Title =
10154#: ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:2
10155#, no-wrap
10156msgid "runuser(1)"
10157msgstr ""
10158
10159#. type: Plain text
10160#: ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:12
10161#, fuzzy
10162#| msgid "su - run a command with substitute user and group ID"
10163msgid "runuser - run a command with substitute user and group ID"
10164msgstr "su - spustí shell pod jiným uživatelským a skupinovým ID"
10165
10166#. type: Plain text
10167#: ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:16
10168#, fuzzy, no-wrap
10169#| msgid "*su* [options] [*-*] [_user_ [_argument_...]]\n"
10170msgid "*runuser* [options] *-u* _user_ [[--] _command_ [_argument_...]]\n"
10171msgstr "*su* [přepínače] [*-*] [_uživatel_ [_argument_…]]\n"
10172
10173#. type: Plain text
10174#: ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:18
10175#, fuzzy, no-wrap
10176#| msgid "*su* [options] [*-*] [_user_ [_argument_...]]\n"
10177msgid "*runuser* [options] [*-*] [_user_ [_argument_...]]\n"
10178msgstr "*su* [přepínače] [*-*] [_uživatel_ [_argument_…]]\n"
10179
10180#. type: Plain text
10181#: ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:22
10182#, no-wrap
10183msgid "*runuser* can be used to run commands with a substitute user and group ID. If the option *-u* is not given, *runuser* falls back to *su*-compatible semantics and a shell is executed. The difference between the commands *runuser* and *su* is that *runuser* does not ask for a password (because it may be executed by the root user only) and it uses a different PAM configuration. The command *runuser* does not have to be installed with set-user-ID permissions.\n"
10184msgstr ""
10185
10186#. type: Plain text
10187#: ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:24
b6467a72
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10188msgid ""
10189"If the PAM session is not required, then the recommended solution is to use "
10190"the *setpriv*(1) command."
87fb2136
PP
10191msgstr ""
10192
10193#. type: Plain text
10194#: ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:26
b6467a72
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10195msgid ""
10196"When called without arguments, *runuser* defaults to running an interactive "
10197"shell as _root_."
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10198msgstr ""
10199
10200#. type: Plain text
10201#: ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:28
10202#, fuzzy
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10203#| msgid ""
10204#| "For backward compatibility, *su* defaults to not change the current "
10205#| "directory and to only set the environment variables *HOME* and *SHELL* "
10206#| "(plus *USER* and *LOGNAME* if the target _user_ is not root). It is "
10207#| "recommended to always use the *--login* option (instead of its shortcut *-"
10208#| "*) to avoid side effects caused by mixing environments."
10209msgid ""
10210"For backward compatibility, *runuser* defaults to not changing the current "
10211"directory and to setting only the environment variables *HOME* and *SHELL* "
10212"(plus *USER* and *LOGNAME* if the target _user_ is not root). This version "
10213"of *runuser* uses PAM for session management."
10214msgstr ""
10215"Z důvodu zpětné kompatibility *su* ve výchozí podobě nemění pracovní adresář "
10216"a z proměnných prostředí pouze změní *HOME* a *SHELL* (a *USER* a *LOGNAME*, "
10217"není-li cílový _uživatel_ root). Doporučuje se vždy použít přepínač *--"
10218"login* (namísto jeho zkratky *-*), aby se zamezilo vedlejším účinkům "
10219"způsobeným pomícháním prostředí."
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10220
10221#. type: Plain text
10222#: ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:30
10223#, fuzzy
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10224#| msgid ""
10225#| "Note that *su* in all cases uses PAM (*pam_getenvlist*(3)) to do the "
10226#| "final environment modification. Command-line options such as *--login* "
10227#| "and *--preserve-environment* affect the environment before it is modified "
10228#| "by PAM."
10229msgid ""
10230"Note that *runuser* in all cases use PAM (pam_getenvlist()) to do the final "
10231"environment modification. Command-line options such as *--login* and *--"
10232"preserve-environment* affect the environment before it is modified by PAM."
10233msgstr ""
10234"Pamatujte, že *su* ve všech případech používá PAM (*pam_getenvlist*(3)), aby "
10235"upravil konečné prostředí. Přepínače příkazové řádky jako *--login* nebo *--"
10236"preserve-environment* ovlivňují prostředí před tím, než je změněno systémem "
10237"PAM."
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10238
10239#. type: Plain text
10240#: ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:32
10241#, fuzzy
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10242#| msgid ""
10243#| "Since version 2.38 *su* resets process resource limits RLIMIT_NICE, "
10244#| "RLIMIT_RTPRIO, RLIMIT_FSIZE, RLIMIT_AS and RLIMIT_NOFILE."
10245msgid ""
10246"Since version 2.38 *runuser* resets process resource limits RLIMIT_NICE, "
10247"RLIMIT_RTPRIO, RLIMIT_FSIZE, RLIMIT_AS and RLIMIT_NOFILE."
10248msgstr ""
10249"Od verze 2.38 *su* resetuje omezení zdrojů procesu RLIMIT_NICE, "
10250"RLIMIT_RTPRIO, RLIMIT_FSIZE, RLIMIT_AS a RLIMIT_NOFILE."
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10251
10252#. type: Labeled list
10253#: ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:35
10254#, fuzzy, no-wrap
10255#| msgid "*-c*, **--command**=__command__"
10256msgid "*-c*, *--command*=_command_"
10257msgstr "*-c*, **--command**=__příkaz__"
10258
10259#. type: Plain text
10260#: ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:37 ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:38
10261msgid "Pass _command_ to the shell with the *-c* option."
10262msgstr "Předá _příkaz_ shellu pomocí přepínače *-c*."
10263
10264#. type: Labeled list
10265#: ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:38 ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:39
10266#, no-wrap
10267msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
10268msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
10269
10270#. type: Plain text
10271#: ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:40 ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:41
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10272msgid ""
10273"Pass *-f* to the shell, which may or may not be useful, depending on the "
10274"shell."
10275msgstr ""
10276"Předá shellu *-f*, což může, nebo nemusí být užitečné v závislosti na shellu."
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10277
10278#. type: Labeled list
10279#: ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:41
10280#, fuzzy, no-wrap
10281#| msgid "*-g*, **--group**=__group__"
10282msgid "*-g*, *--group*=_group_"
10283msgstr "*-g*, **--group**=__skupina__"
10284
10285#. type: Plain text
10286#: ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:43
10287#, fuzzy
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10288#| msgid ""
10289#| "Specify the primary group. This option is available to the root user only."
10290msgid ""
10291"The primary group to be used. This option is allowed for the root user only."
10292msgstr ""
10293"Určuje primární skupinu. Tento přepínač je dostupný pouze uživateli root."
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10294
10295#. type: Labeled list
10296#: ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:44
10297#, fuzzy, no-wrap
10298#| msgid "*-G*, **--supp-group**=__group__"
10299msgid "*-G*, *--supp-group*=_group_"
10300msgstr "*-G*, **--supp-group**=__skupina__"
10301
10302#. type: Plain text
10303#: ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:46 ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:47
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10304msgid ""
10305"Specify a supplementary group. This option is available to the root user "
10306"only. The first specified supplementary group is also used as a primary "
10307"group if the option *--group* is not specified."
10308msgstr ""
10309"Určuje doplňkovou skupinu. Tento přepínač je dostupný pouze uživateli root. "
10310"První zadaná doplňková skupina se rovněž použije jako primární skupina, "
10311"nebyl-li zadán přepínač *--group*."
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10312
10313#. type: Labeled list
10314#: ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:47 ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:48
10315#, no-wrap
10316msgid "*-*, *-l*, *--login*"
10317msgstr "*-*, *-l*, *--login*"
10318
10319#. type: Plain text
10320#: ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:49 ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:50
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10321msgid ""
10322"Start the shell as a login shell with an environment similar to a real login:"
10323msgstr ""
10324"Spustí shell jako přihlašovací shell s prostředím podobným skutečnému "
10325"přihlášení:"
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10326
10327#. type: Plain text
10328#: ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:51
10329#, fuzzy
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10330#| msgid ""
10331#| "clears all the environment variables except *TERM* and variables "
10332#| "specified by *--whitelist-environment*"
10333msgid ""
10334"clears all the environment variables except for *TERM* and variables "
10335"specified by *--whitelist-environment*"
10336msgstr ""
10337"vyčistí všechny proměnné prostředí kromě *TERM* a proměnných zadaných v *--"
10338"whitelist-environment*"
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10339
10340#. type: Plain text
10341#: ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:52 ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:53
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10342msgid ""
10343"initializes the environment variables *HOME*, *SHELL*, *USER*, *LOGNAME*, "
10344"and *PATH*"
10345msgstr ""
10346"inicializuje proměnné prostředí *HOME*, *SHELL*, *USER*, *LOGNAME* a *PATH*"
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10347
10348#. type: Plain text
10349#: ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:53 ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:54
10350msgid "changes to the target user's home directory"
10351msgstr "přejde do domovského adresáře cílového uživatele"
10352
10353#. type: Plain text
10354#: ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:54 ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:55
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10355msgid ""
10356"sets argv[0] of the shell to '*-*' in order to make the shell a login shell"
10357msgstr ""
10358"nastaví argv[0] shellu na '*-*', aby se shell stal shellem přihlašovacím"
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10359
10360#. type: Labeled list
10361#: ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:55 ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:59
10362#, no-wrap
10363msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
10364msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
10365
10366#. type: Plain text
10367#: ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:57
10368#, fuzzy
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10369#| msgid ""
10370#| "Create a pseudo-terminal for the session. The independent terminal "
10371#| "provides better security as the user does not share a terminal with the "
10372#| "original session. This can be used to avoid *TIOCSTI* ioctl terminal "
10373#| "injection and other security attacks against terminal file descriptors. "
10374#| "The entire session can also be moved to the background (e.g., *su --pty* "
10375#| "**-** __username__ *-c* _application_ *&*). If the pseudo-terminal is "
10376#| "enabled, then *su* works as a proxy between the sessions (sync stdin and "
10377#| "stdout)."
10378msgid ""
10379"Create a pseudo-terminal for the session. The independent terminal provides "
10380"better security as the user does not share a terminal with the original "
10381"session. This can be used to avoid TIOCSTI ioctl terminal injection and "
10382"other security attacks against terminal file descriptors. The entire session "
10383"can also be moved to the background (e.g., *runuser --pty* *-u* _username_ "
10384"*--* _command_ *&*). If the pseudo-terminal is enabled, then *runuser* works "
10385"as a proxy between the sessions (sync stdin and stdout)."
10386msgstr ""
10387"Pro relaci vytvoří pseudoterminál. Nezávislý terminál poskytuje větší "
10388"bezpečí, neboť uživatel nesdílí terminál s původní relací. Toho lze využít "
10389"k zabránění vložení řídícího volání *TIOCSTI* terminálu a jiným "
10390"bezpečnostním útokům na deskriptory souboru terminálu. Rovněž celou relaci "
10391"je možné přesunout na pozadí (např. *su --pty* **-** __uživatel__ *-c* "
10392"_aplikace_ *&*). Je-li pseudoterminál zapnut, pak *su* bude pracovat jako "
10393"prostředník mezi relacemi (synchronizovat standardní vstup a výstup)."
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10394
10395#. type: Plain text
10396#: ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:59
10397#, fuzzy
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10398#| msgid ""
10399#| "This feature is mostly designed for interactive sessions. If the standard "
10400#| "input is not a terminal, but for example a pipe (e.g., *echo \"date\" | "
10401#| "su --pty*), then the *ECHO* flag for the pseudo-terminal is disabled to "
10402#| "avoid messy output."
10403msgid ""
10404"This feature is mostly designed for interactive sessions. If the standard "
10405"input is not a terminal, but for example a pipe (e.g., *echo \"date\" | "
10406"runuser --pty -u* _user_), then the *ECHO* flag for the pseudo-terminal is "
10407"disabled to avoid messy output."
10408msgstr ""
10409"Tato funkce je převážně navržena pro interaktivní relace. Pokud standardní "
10410"vstup není terminál, ale například rourou (př. *echo \"date\" | su --pty*), "
10411"pak příznak *ECHO* pseudoterminálu bude vypnut, aby se předešlo zaneřádění "
10412"výstupu."
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10413
10414#. type: Labeled list
10415#: ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:60 ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:56
10416#, no-wrap
10417msgid "*-m*, *-p*, *--preserve-environment*"
10418msgstr "*-m*, *-p*, *--preserve-environment*"
10419
10420#. type: Plain text
10421#: ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:62
10422#, fuzzy
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10423#| msgid ""
10424#| "Preserve the entire environment, i.e., do not set *HOME*, *SHELL*, *USER* "
10425#| "or *LOGNAME*. This option is ignored if the option *--login* is specified."
10426msgid ""
10427"Preserve the entire environment, i.e., do not set *HOME*, *SHELL*, *USER* or "
10428"*LOGNAME*. The option is ignored if the option *--login* is specified."
10429msgstr ""
10430"Zachová celé prostředí. Tj. nenastaví *HOME*, *SHELL*, *USER*, ani "
10431"*LOGNAME*. Tento přepínač se ignoruje, byl-li uveden přepínač *--login*."
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10432
10433#. type: Labeled list
10434#: ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:63
10435#, fuzzy, no-wrap
10436#| msgid "*-s*, **--shell**=__shell__"
10437msgid "*-s*, *--shell*=_shell_"
10438msgstr "*-s*, **--shell**=__shell__"
10439
10440#. type: Plain text
10441#: ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:65 ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:66
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10442msgid ""
10443"Run the specified _shell_ instead of the default. The shell to run is "
10444"selected according to the following rules, in order:"
10445msgstr ""
10446"Spustí zadaný _shell_ namísto výchozího. Který shell by se měl spustit, se "
10447"vybírá na základě následujících pravidel v tomto pořadí:"
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10448
10449#. type: Plain text
10450#: ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:67 ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:68
10451msgid "the shell specified with *--shell*"
10452msgstr "shell zadaný pomocí *--shell*"
10453
10454#. type: Plain text
10455#: ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:68
10456#, fuzzy
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10457#| msgid ""
10458#| "the shell specified in the environment variable *SHELL*, if the *--"
10459#| "preserve-environment* option is used"
10460msgid ""
10461"the shell specified in the environment variable *SHELL* if the *--preserve-"
10462"environment* option is used"
10463msgstr ""
10464"shell určený proměnnou prostředí *SHELL*, je-li použit přepínač *--preserve-"
10465"environment*"
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10466
10467#. type: Plain text
10468#: ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:69 ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:70
10469msgid "the shell listed in the passwd entry of the target user"
10470msgstr "shell uvedený v záznamu passwd cílového uživatele"
10471
10472#. type: Plain text
10473#: ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:70 ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:71
10474msgid "/bin/sh"
10475msgstr "/bin/sh"
10476
10477#. type: Plain text
10478#: ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:72
10479#, fuzzy
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10480#| msgid ""
10481#| "If the target user has a restricted shell (i.e., not listed in _/etc/"
10482#| "shells_), the *--shell* option and the *SHELL* environment variables are "
10483#| "ignored unless the calling user is root."
10484msgid ""
10485"If the target user has a restricted shell (i.e., not listed in _/etc/"
10486"shells_), then the *--shell* option and the *SHELL* environment variables "
10487"are ignored unless the calling user is root."
10488msgstr ""
10489"Je-li shell cílového uživatele omezený (tj. neuvedený v _/etc/shells_), "
10490"přepínač *--shell* a proměnná prostředí *SHELL* jsou ignorovány, pokud "
10491"volajícím není root."
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10492
10493#. type: Labeled list
10494#: ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:73 ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:74
10495#, no-wrap
10496msgid "**--session-command=**__command__"
10497msgstr "**--session-command=**__příkaz__"
10498
10499#. type: Plain text
10500#: ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:75 ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:76
10501msgid "Same as *-c*, but do not create a new session. (Discouraged.)"
10502msgstr "Stejné jako *-c*, ale nevytvoří novou relaci. (Nedoporučuje se.)"
10503
10504#. type: Labeled list
10505#: ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:76
10506#, fuzzy, no-wrap
10507#| msgid "*-w*, **--whitelist-environment**=__list__"
10508msgid "*-w*, *--whitelist-environment*=_list_"
10509msgstr "*-w*, **--whitelist-environment**=__seznam__"
10510
10511#. type: Plain text
10512#: ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:78 ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:79
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10513msgid ""
10514"Don't reset the environment variables specified in the comma-separated "
10515"_list_ when clearing the environment for *--login*. The whitelist is ignored "
10516"for the environment variables *HOME*, *SHELL*, *USER*, *LOGNAME*, and *PATH*."
10517msgstr ""
10518"Neresetuje proměnné prostředí uvedené v čárkou odděleném _seznamu_, když se "
10519"čistí prostředí pro *--login*. Tento seznam se ignoruje pro proměnné "
10520"prostředí *HOME*, *SHELL*, *USER*, *LOGNAME* a *PATH*."
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10521
10522#. type: Title ==
10523#: ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:81 ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:86
10524#, no-wrap
10525msgid "CONFIG FILES"
10526msgstr "KONFIGURAČNÍ SOUBORY"
10527
10528#. type: Plain text
10529#: ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:84
10530#, fuzzy, no-wrap
10531#| msgid "*su* reads the _/etc/default/su_ and _/etc/login.defs_ configuration files. The following configuration items are relevant for *su*{colon}\n"
10532msgid "*runuser* reads the _/etc/default/runuser_ and _/etc/login.defs_ configuration files. The following configuration items are relevant for *runuser*:\n"
10533msgstr "*su* čte konfigurační soubory _/etc/default/su_ a _/etc/login.defs_. Následující konfigurační položky jsou relevantní pro *su*{colon}\n"
10534
10535#. type: Plain text
10536#: ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:87
10537#, fuzzy
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10538#| msgid ""
10539#| "Defines the *PATH* environment variable for a regular user. The default "
10540#| "value is _/usr/local/bin:/bin:/usr/bin_."
10541msgid ""
10542"Defines the PATH environment variable for a regular user. The default value "
10543"is _/usr/local/bin:/bin:/usr/bin_."
10544msgstr ""
10545"Určuje proměnnou prostředí *PATH* pro běžné uživatele. Výchozí hodnota je _/"
10546"usr/local/bin:/bin:/usr/bin_."
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10547
10548#. type: Plain text
10549#: ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:91 ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:100
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10550msgid ""
10551"Defines the *PATH* environment variable for root. *ENV_SUPATH* takes "
10552"precedence. The default value is _/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/sbin:/bin:/"
10553"usr/sbin:/usr/bin_."
10554msgstr ""
10555"Určuje proměnnou prostředí *PATH* pro uživatele root. *ENV_SUPATH* má "
10556"přednost. Výchozí hodnota je _/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/"
10557"sbin:/usr/bin_."
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10558
10559#. type: Labeled list
10560#: ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:92 ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:101
10561#, no-wrap
10562msgid "*ALWAYS_SET_PATH* (boolean)"
10563msgstr "*ALWAYS_SET_PATH* (pravdivostní hodnota)"
10564
10565#. type: Plain text
10566#: ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:94
10567#, fuzzy
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10568#| msgid ""
10569#| "If set to _yes_ and *--login* and *--preserve-environment* were not "
10570#| "specified *su* initializes *PATH*."
10571msgid ""
10572"If set to _yes_ and *--login* and *--preserve-environment* were not "
10573"specified *runuser* initializes *PATH*."
10574msgstr ""
10575"Je-li nastaveno na _yes_ a *--login* a *--preserve-environment* nebyly-li "
10576"zadány, *su* inicializuje *PATH*."
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10577
10578#. type: Plain text
10579#: ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:96 ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:105
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10580msgid ""
10581"The environment variable *PATH* may be different on systems where _/bin_ and "
10582"_/sbin_ are merged into _/usr_; this variable is also affected by the *--"
10583"login* command-line option and the PAM system setting (e.g., *pam_env*(8))."
10584msgstr ""
10585"Proměnná prostředí *PATH* se může lišit na systémech, kde _/bin_ a _/sbin_ "
10586"jsou začleněny do _/usr_. Tato proměnná je rovněž ovlivněna přepínačem "
10587"příkazové řádky *--login* a nastavením systému PAM (např. *pam_env*(8))."
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10588
10589#. type: Plain text
10590#: ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:100
10591#, fuzzy, no-wrap
10592#| msgid "*su* normally returns the exit status of the command it executed. If the command was killed by a signal, *su* returns the number of the signal plus 128.\n"
10593msgid "*runuser* normally returns the exit status of the command it executed. If the command was killed by a signal, *runuser* returns the number of the signal plus 128.\n"
10594msgstr "Nástroj *su* běžně vrací návratovou hodnotu příkazu, který spustil. Byl-li příkaz zabit signálem, *su* vrátí číslo signálu plus 128.\n"
10595
10596#. type: Plain text
10597#: ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:102
10598#, fuzzy
10599#| msgid "Exit status generated by *su* itself:"
10600msgid "Exit status generated by *runuser* itself:"
10601msgstr "Návratová hodnota vyrobená nástrojem *su* samotným:"
10602
10603#. type: Plain text
10604#: ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:105 ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:114
10605msgid "Generic error before executing the requested command"
10606msgstr "Obecná chyba před spuštěním požadovaného příkazu"
10607
10608#. type: Labeled list
10609#: ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:105 ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:114
10610#, no-wrap
10611msgid "126"
10612msgstr "126"
10613
10614#. type: Plain text
10615#: ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:107 ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:116
10616msgid "The requested command could not be executed"
10617msgstr "Požadovaný příkaz nebylo možné spustit"
10618
10619#. type: Labeled list
10620#: ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:107 ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:116
10621#, no-wrap
10622msgid "127"
10623msgstr "127"
10624
10625#. type: Plain text
10626#: ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:109 ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:118
10627msgid "The requested command was not found"
10628msgstr "Požadovaný příkaz nebyl nalezen"
10629
10630#. type: Labeled list
10631#: ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:113
10632#, fuzzy, no-wrap
10633#| msgid "_/etc/pam.d/su_"
10634msgid "_/etc/pam.d/runuser_"
10635msgstr "_/etc/pam.d/su_"
10636
10637#. type: Plain text
10638#: ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:115 ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:123
10639msgid "default PAM configuration file"
10640msgstr "výchozí konfigurační soubor PAM"
10641
10642#. type: Labeled list
10643#: ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:116
10644#, fuzzy, no-wrap
10645#| msgid "_/etc/pam.d/su-l_"
10646msgid "_/etc/pam.d/runuser-l_"
10647msgstr "_/etc/pam.d/su-l_"
10648
10649#. type: Plain text
10650#: ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:118 ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:126
10651msgid "PAM configuration file if *--login* is specified"
10652msgstr "konfigurační soubor PAM, byl-li zadán *--login*"
10653
10654#. type: Labeled list
10655#: ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:119
10656#, fuzzy, no-wrap
10657#| msgid "_/etc/default/su_"
10658msgid "_/etc/default/runuser_"
10659msgstr "_/etc/default/su_"
10660
10661#. type: Plain text
10662#: ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:121
10663#, fuzzy
10664#| msgid "command specific logindef config file"
10665msgid "runuser specific logindef config file"
10666msgstr "konfigurační soubor logindef určený tento nástroj"
10667
10668#. type: Labeled list
10669#: ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:122 ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:130
10670#, no-wrap
10671msgid "_/etc/login.defs_"
10672msgstr "_/etc/login.defs_"
10673
10674#. type: Plain text
10675#: ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:124 ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:132
10676msgid "global logindef config file"
10677msgstr "globální konfigurační soubor logindef"
10678
10679#. type: Plain text
10680#: ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:128
10681#, fuzzy
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10682#| msgid ""
10683#| "This *su* command was derived from coreutils' *su*, which was based on an "
10684#| "implementation by David MacKenzie. The util-linux version has been "
10685#| "refactored by Karel Zak."
10686msgid ""
10687"This *runuser* command was derived from coreutils' *su*, which was based on "
10688"an implementation by David MacKenzie, and the Fedora *runuser* command by "
10689"Dan Walsh."
10690msgstr ""
10691"Tento nástroj *su* byl odvozen z *su* v balíku coreutils, který byl založen "
10692"na implementaci Davida MacKenzie. Verze v util-linux byl přepsána Karlem "
10693"Žákem."
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10694
10695#. type: Plain text
10696#: ../login-utils/runuser.1.adoc:136
10697#, fuzzy, no-wrap
10698#| msgid ""
10699#| "*setpriv*(1),\n"
10700#| "*login.defs*(5),\n"
10701#| "*shells*(5),\n"
10702#| "*pam*(8),\n"
10703#| "*runuser*(1)\n"
10704msgid ""
10705"*setpriv*(1),\n"
10706"*su*(1),\n"
10707"*login.defs*(5),\n"
10708"*shells*(5),\n"
10709"*pam*(8)\n"
10710msgstr ""
10711"*setpriv*(1),\n"
10712"*login.defs*(5),\n"
10713"*shells*(5),\n"
10714"*pam*(8),\n"
10715"*runuser*(1)\n"
10716
10717#. type: Title =
10718#: ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:2
10719#, no-wrap
10720msgid "su(1)"
10721msgstr "su(1)"
10722
10723#. type: Plain text
10724#: ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:13
10725msgid "su - run a command with substitute user and group ID"
10726msgstr "su - spustí shell pod jiným uživatelským a skupinovým ID"
10727
10728#. type: Plain text
10729#: ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:17
10730#, no-wrap
10731msgid "*su* [options] [*-*] [_user_ [_argument_...]]\n"
10732msgstr "*su* [přepínače] [*-*] [_uživatel_ [_argument_…]]\n"
10733
10734#. type: Plain text
10735#: ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:21
10736#, no-wrap
10737msgid "*su* allows commands to be run with a substitute user and group ID.\n"
10738msgstr "*su* dovoluje příkazům běžet se změněným ID uživatele a skupiny.\n"
10739
10740#. type: Plain text
10741#: ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:23
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10742msgid ""
10743"When called with no _user_ specified, *su* defaults to running an "
10744"interactive shell as _root_. When _user_ is specified, additional "
10745"__argument__s can be supplied, in which case they are passed to the shell."
10746msgstr ""
10747"Je-li zavolán bez udání _uživatele_, *su* spustí interaktivní shell jako "
10748"_root_. Je-li _uživatel_ zadán, lze zadat další _argumenty_ a ty budou "
10749"v takovém případě předány shellu."
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10750
10751#. type: Plain text
10752#: ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:25
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10753msgid ""
10754"For backward compatibility, *su* defaults to not change the current "
10755"directory and to only set the environment variables *HOME* and *SHELL* (plus "
10756"*USER* and *LOGNAME* if the target _user_ is not root). It is recommended to "
10757"always use the *--login* option (instead of its shortcut *-*) to avoid side "
10758"effects caused by mixing environments."
10759msgstr ""
10760"Z důvodu zpětné kompatibility *su* ve výchozí podobě nemění pracovní adresář "
10761"a z proměnných prostředí pouze změní *HOME* a *SHELL* (a *USER* a *LOGNAME*, "
10762"není-li cílový _uživatel_ root). Doporučuje se vždy použít přepínač *--"
10763"login* (namísto jeho zkratky *-*), aby se zamezilo vedlejším účinkům "
10764"způsobeným pomícháním prostředí."
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10765
10766#. type: Plain text
10767#: ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:27
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10768msgid ""
10769"This version of *su* uses PAM for authentication, account and session "
10770"management. Some configuration options found in other *su* implementations, "
10771"such as support for a wheel group, have to be configured via PAM."
10772msgstr ""
10773"Tato verze *su* používá pro autentizaci, autorizaci a správu relace PAM. "
10774"Některé možnosti nastavení nacházející se v jiných implementacích *su*, jako "
10775"podpora skupiny wheel, se musí nastavit přes PAM."
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10776
10777#. type: Plain text
10778#: ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:29
10779#, no-wrap
10780msgid "*su* is mostly designed for unprivileged users, the recommended solution for privileged users (e.g., scripts executed by root) is to use non-set-user-ID command *runuser*(1) that does not require authentication and provides separate PAM configuration. If the PAM session is not required at all then the recommended solution is to use command *setpriv*(1).\n"
10781msgstr "*su* je navrženo pro neprivilegované uživatele. Doporučené řešení pro privilegované uživatele (např. skripty spouštěné rootem) je použít program bez SUID *runuser*(1), který nepotřebuje autentizaci a přitom poskytuje samostatné nastavení PAM. Není-li relace PAM vůbec potřeba, pak doporučeným řešením je příkaz *setpriv*(1).\n"
10782
10783#. type: Plain text
10784#: ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:31
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10785msgid ""
10786"Note that *su* in all cases uses PAM (*pam_getenvlist*(3)) to do the final "
10787"environment modification. Command-line options such as *--login* and *--"
10788"preserve-environment* affect the environment before it is modified by PAM."
10789msgstr ""
10790"Pamatujte, že *su* ve všech případech používá PAM (*pam_getenvlist*(3)), aby "
10791"upravil konečné prostředí. Přepínače příkazové řádky jako *--login* nebo *--"
10792"preserve-environment* ovlivňují prostředí před tím, než je změněno systémem "
10793"PAM."
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10794
10795#. type: Plain text
10796#: ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:33
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10797msgid ""
10798"Since version 2.38 *su* resets process resource limits RLIMIT_NICE, "
10799"RLIMIT_RTPRIO, RLIMIT_FSIZE, RLIMIT_AS and RLIMIT_NOFILE."
10800msgstr ""
10801"Od verze 2.38 *su* resetuje omezení zdrojů procesu RLIMIT_NICE, "
10802"RLIMIT_RTPRIO, RLIMIT_FSIZE, RLIMIT_AS a RLIMIT_NOFILE."
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10803
10804#. type: Labeled list
10805#: ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:36
10806#, no-wrap
10807msgid "*-c*, **--command**=__command__"
10808msgstr "*-c*, **--command**=__příkaz__"
10809
10810#. type: Labeled list
10811#: ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:42
10812#, no-wrap
10813msgid "*-g*, **--group**=__group__"
10814msgstr "*-g*, **--group**=__skupina__"
10815
10816#. type: Plain text
10817#: ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:44
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10818msgid ""
10819"Specify the primary group. This option is available to the root user only."
10820msgstr ""
10821"Určuje primární skupinu. Tento přepínač je dostupný pouze uživateli root."
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10822
10823#. type: Labeled list
10824#: ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:45
10825#, no-wrap
10826msgid "*-G*, **--supp-group**=__group__"
10827msgstr "*-G*, **--supp-group**=__skupina__"
10828
10829#. type: Plain text
10830#: ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:52
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10831msgid ""
10832"clears all the environment variables except *TERM* and variables specified "
10833"by *--whitelist-environment*"
10834msgstr ""
10835"vyčistí všechny proměnné prostředí kromě *TERM* a proměnných zadaných v *--"
10836"whitelist-environment*"
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10838#. type: Plain text
10839#: ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:58
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10840msgid ""
10841"Preserve the entire environment, i.e., do not set *HOME*, *SHELL*, *USER* or "
10842"*LOGNAME*. This option is ignored if the option *--login* is specified."
10843msgstr ""
10844"Zachová celé prostředí. Tj. nenastaví *HOME*, *SHELL*, *USER*, ani "
10845"*LOGNAME*. Tento přepínač se ignoruje, byl-li uveden přepínač *--login*."
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10846
10847#. type: Plain text
10848#: ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:61
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10849msgid ""
10850"Create a pseudo-terminal for the session. The independent terminal provides "
10851"better security as the user does not share a terminal with the original "
10852"session. This can be used to avoid *TIOCSTI* ioctl terminal injection and "
10853"other security attacks against terminal file descriptors. The entire session "
10854"can also be moved to the background (e.g., *su --pty* **-** __username__ *-"
10855"c* _application_ *&*). If the pseudo-terminal is enabled, then *su* works as "
10856"a proxy between the sessions (sync stdin and stdout)."
10857msgstr ""
10858"Pro relaci vytvoří pseudoterminál. Nezávislý terminál poskytuje větší "
10859"bezpečí, neboť uživatel nesdílí terminál s původní relací. Toho lze využít "
10860"k zabránění vložení řídícího volání *TIOCSTI* terminálu a jiným "
10861"bezpečnostním útokům na deskriptory souboru terminálu. Rovněž celou relaci "
10862"je možné přesunout na pozadí (např. *su --pty* **-** __uživatel__ *-c* "
10863"_aplikace_ *&*). Je-li pseudoterminál zapnut, pak *su* bude pracovat jako "
10864"prostředník mezi relacemi (synchronizovat standardní vstup a výstup)."
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10866#. type: Plain text
10867#: ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:63
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10868msgid ""
10869"This feature is mostly designed for interactive sessions. If the standard "
10870"input is not a terminal, but for example a pipe (e.g., *echo \"date\" | su --"
10871"pty*), then the *ECHO* flag for the pseudo-terminal is disabled to avoid "
10872"messy output."
10873msgstr ""
10874"Tato funkce je převážně navržena pro interaktivní relace. Pokud standardní "
10875"vstup není terminál, ale například rourou (př. *echo \"date\" | su --pty*), "
10876"pak příznak *ECHO* pseudoterminálu bude vypnut, aby se předešlo zaneřádění "
10877"výstupu."
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10878
10879#. type: Labeled list
10880#: ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:64
10881#, no-wrap
10882msgid "*-s*, **--shell**=__shell__"
10883msgstr "*-s*, **--shell**=__shell__"
10884
10885#. type: Plain text
10886#: ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:69
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10887msgid ""
10888"the shell specified in the environment variable *SHELL*, if the *--preserve-"
10889"environment* option is used"
10890msgstr ""
10891"shell určený proměnnou prostředí *SHELL*, je-li použit přepínač *--preserve-"
10892"environment*"
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10893
10894#. type: Plain text
10895#: ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:73
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10896msgid ""
10897"If the target user has a restricted shell (i.e., not listed in _/etc/"
10898"shells_), the *--shell* option and the *SHELL* environment variables are "
10899"ignored unless the calling user is root."
10900msgstr ""
10901"Je-li shell cílového uživatele omezený (tj. neuvedený v _/etc/shells_), "
10902"přepínač *--shell* a proměnná prostředí *SHELL* jsou ignorovány, pokud "
10903"volajícím není root."
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10904
10905#. type: Labeled list
10906#: ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:77
10907#, no-wrap
10908msgid "*-w*, **--whitelist-environment**=__list__"
10909msgstr "*-w*, **--whitelist-environment**=__seznam__"
10910
10911#. type: Title ==
10912#: ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:82 ../term-utils/script.1.adoc:123
10913#, no-wrap
10914msgid "SIGNALS"
10915msgstr "SIGNÁLY"
10916
10917#. type: Plain text
10918#: ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:85
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10919msgid ""
10920"Upon receiving either *SIGINT*, *SIGQUIT* or *SIGTERM*, *su* terminates its "
10921"child and afterwards terminates itself with the received signal. The child "
10922"is terminated by *SIGTERM*, after unsuccessful attempt and 2 seconds of "
10923"delay the child is killed by *SIGKILL*."
10924msgstr ""
10925"Po přijetí signálu *SIGINT*, *SIGQUIT* nebo *SIGTERM* *su* ukončí svého "
10926"potomka a poté ukončí sebe přijatým signálem. Potomek bude ukončen signálem "
10927"*SIGTERM*. Při neúspěšném pokusu bude po 2 sekundách prodlení potomek zabit "
10928"signálem *SIGKILL*."
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10929
10930#. TRANSLATORS: Keep {colon} untranslated
10931#. type: Plain text
10932#: ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:90
10933#, no-wrap
10934msgid "*su* reads the _/etc/default/su_ and _/etc/login.defs_ configuration files. The following configuration items are relevant for *su*{colon}\n"
10935msgstr "*su* čte konfigurační soubory _/etc/default/su_ a _/etc/login.defs_. Následující konfigurační položky jsou relevantní pro *su*{colon}\n"
10936
10937#. type: Plain text
10938#: ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:93
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10939msgid ""
10940"Delay in seconds in case of an authentication failure. The number must be a "
10941"non-negative integer."
10942msgstr ""
10943"Zpoždění v sekundách v případě selhání přihlášení. Hodnota musí být "
10944"nezáporné celé číslo."
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10945
10946#. type: Plain text
10947#: ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:96
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10948msgid ""
10949"Defines the *PATH* environment variable for a regular user. The default "
10950"value is _/usr/local/bin:/bin:/usr/bin_."
10951msgstr ""
10952"Určuje proměnnou prostředí *PATH* pro běžné uživatele. Výchozí hodnota je _/"
10953"usr/local/bin:/bin:/usr/bin_."
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10954
10955#. type: Plain text
10956#: ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:103
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10957msgid ""
10958"If set to _yes_ and *--login* and *--preserve-environment* were not "
10959"specified *su* initializes *PATH*."
10960msgstr ""
10961"Je-li nastaveno na _yes_ a *--login* a *--preserve-environment* nebyly-li "
10962"zadány, *su* inicializuje *PATH*."
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10963
10964#. type: Plain text
10965#: ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:109
10966#, no-wrap
10967msgid "*su* normally returns the exit status of the command it executed. If the command was killed by a signal, *su* returns the number of the signal plus 128.\n"
10968msgstr "Nástroj *su* běžně vrací návratovou hodnotu příkazu, který spustil. Byl-li příkaz zabit signálem, *su* vrátí číslo signálu plus 128.\n"
10969
10970#. type: Plain text
10971#: ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:111
10972msgid "Exit status generated by *su* itself:"
10973msgstr "Návratová hodnota vyrobená nástrojem *su* samotným:"
10974
10975#. type: Labeled list
10976#: ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:121
10977#, no-wrap
10978msgid "_/etc/pam.d/su_"
10979msgstr "_/etc/pam.d/su_"
10980
10981#. type: Labeled list
10982#: ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:124
10983#, no-wrap
10984msgid "_/etc/pam.d/su-l_"
10985msgstr "_/etc/pam.d/su-l_"
10986
10987#. type: Labeled list
10988#: ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:127
10989#, no-wrap
10990msgid "_/etc/default/su_"
10991msgstr "_/etc/default/su_"
10992
10993#. type: Plain text
10994#: ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:129
10995msgid "command specific logindef config file"
10996msgstr "konfigurační soubor logindef určený tento nástroj"
10997
10998#. type: Plain text
10999#: ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:136
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11000msgid ""
11001"For security reasons, *su* always logs failed log-in attempts to the _btmp_ "
11002"file, but it does not write to the _lastlog_ file at all. This solution can "
11003"be used to control *su* behavior by PAM configuration. If you want to use "
11004"the *pam_lastlog*(8) module to print warning message about failed log-in "
11005"attempts then *pam_lastlog*(8) has to be configured to update the _lastlog_ "
11006"file as well. For example by:"
11007msgstr ""
11008"Z bezpečnostních důvodů *su* vždy zaprotokoluje selhané pokusy o přihlášení "
11009"to souboru _btmp_, avšak vůbec nezapisuje do souboru _lastlog_. Následující "
11010"řešení pomocí nastavení PAM lze použít k ovlivnění chování *su*. Chcete-li "
11011"používat modul *pam_lastlog*(8) pro vypisování varování o selhaných "
11012"přihlašovacích pokusech, pak *pam_lastlog*(8) musí být nastaven tak, aby "
11013"rovněž aktualizoval soubor _lastlog_. Například:"
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11014
11015#. type: delimited block _
11016#: ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:139
11017msgid "session required pam_lastlog.so nowtmp"
11018msgstr "session required pam_lastlog.so nowtmp"
11019
11020#. type: Plain text
11021#: ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:144
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11022msgid ""
11023"This *su* command was derived from coreutils' *su*, which was based on an "
11024"implementation by David MacKenzie. The util-linux version has been "
11025"refactored by Karel Zak."
11026msgstr ""
11027"Tento nástroj *su* byl odvozen z *su* v balíku coreutils, který byl založen "
11028"na implementaci Davida MacKenzie. Verze v util-linux byl přepsána Karlem "
11029"Žákem."
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11030
11031#. type: Plain text
11032#: ../login-utils/su.1.adoc:152
11033#, no-wrap
11034msgid ""
11035"*setpriv*(1),\n"
11036"*login.defs*(5),\n"
11037"*shells*(5),\n"
11038"*pam*(8),\n"
11039"*runuser*(1)\n"
11040msgstr ""
11041"*setpriv*(1),\n"
11042"*login.defs*(5),\n"
11043"*shells*(5),\n"
11044"*pam*(8),\n"
11045"*runuser*(1)\n"
11046
11047#
11048#
11049#
11050#. Copyright (C) 1998-2006 Miquel van Smoorenburg.
11051#. Copyright (C) 2012 Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>
11052#. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
11053#. it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
11054#. the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
11055#. (at your option) any later version.
11056#. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
11057#. but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
11058#. MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
11059#. GNU General Public License for more details.
11060#. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
11061#. along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
11062#. Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
11063#. type: Title =
11064#: ../login-utils/sulogin.8.adoc:20
11065#, no-wrap
11066msgid "sulogin(8)"
11067msgstr ""
11068
11069#. type: Plain text
11070#: ../login-utils/sulogin.8.adoc:31
11071msgid "sulogin - single-user login"
11072msgstr ""
11073
11074#. type: Plain text
11075#: ../login-utils/sulogin.8.adoc:35
11076#, no-wrap
11077msgid "*sulogin* [options] [_tty_]\n"
11078msgstr ""
11079
11080#. type: Plain text
11081#: ../login-utils/sulogin.8.adoc:39
11082#, no-wrap
11083msgid "*sulogin* is invoked by *init* when the system goes into single-user mode.\n"
11084msgstr ""
11085
11086#. type: Plain text
11087#: ../login-utils/sulogin.8.adoc:41
11088msgid "The user is prompted:"
11089msgstr ""
11090
11091#. type: Plain text
11092#: ../login-utils/sulogin.8.adoc:43
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11093msgid ""
11094"Give root password for system maintenance (or type Control-D for normal "
11095"startup):"
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11096msgstr ""
11097
11098#. type: Plain text
11099#: ../login-utils/sulogin.8.adoc:45
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11100msgid ""
11101"If the root account is locked and *--force* is specified, no password is "
11102"required."
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11103msgstr ""
11104
11105#. type: Plain text
11106#: ../login-utils/sulogin.8.adoc:47
11107#, no-wrap
11108msgid "*sulogin* will be connected to the current terminal, or to the optional _tty_ device that can be specified on the command line (typically _/dev/console_).\n"
11109msgstr ""
11110
11111#. type: Plain text
11112#: ../login-utils/sulogin.8.adoc:49
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11113msgid ""
11114"When the user exits from the single-user shell, or presses control-D at the "
11115"prompt, the system will continue to boot."
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11116msgstr ""
11117
11118#. type: Labeled list
11119#: ../login-utils/sulogin.8.adoc:52
11120#, fuzzy, no-wrap
11121#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
11122msgid "*-e*, *--force*"
11123msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
11124
11125#. TRANSLATORS: Keep {asterisk} untranslated.
11126#. type: Plain text
11127#: ../login-utils/sulogin.8.adoc:54
b6467a72
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11128msgid ""
11129"If the default method of obtaining the root password from the system via "
11130"*getpwnam*(3) fails, then examine _/etc/passwd_ and _/etc/shadow_ to get the "
11131"password. If these files are damaged or nonexistent, or when root account is "
11132"locked by '!' or '{asterisk}' at the begin of the password then *sulogin* "
11133"will *start a root shell without asking for a password*."
87fb2136
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11134msgstr ""
11135
11136#. type: Plain text
11137#: ../login-utils/sulogin.8.adoc:57
b6467a72
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11138msgid ""
11139"Only use the *-e* option if you are sure the console is physically protected "
11140"against unauthorized access."
87fb2136
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11141msgstr ""
11142
11143#. type: Labeled list
11144#: ../login-utils/sulogin.8.adoc:58
11145#, fuzzy, no-wrap
11146#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
11147msgid "*-p*, *--login-shell*"
11148msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
11149
11150#. type: Plain text
11151#: ../login-utils/sulogin.8.adoc:60
b6467a72
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11152msgid ""
11153"Specifying this option causes *sulogin* to start the shell process as a "
11154"login shell."
87fb2136
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11155msgstr ""
11156
11157#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 11158#: ../login-utils/sulogin.8.adoc:61 ../misc-utils/waitpid.1.adoc:29
87fb2136
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11159#, no-wrap
11160msgid "*-t*, *--timeout* _seconds_"
11161msgstr ""
11162
11163#. type: Plain text
11164#: ../login-utils/sulogin.8.adoc:63
b6467a72
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11165msgid ""
11166"Specify the maximum amount of time to wait for user input. By default, "
11167"*sulogin* will wait forever."
87fb2136
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11168msgstr ""
11169
11170#. type: Plain text
11171#: ../login-utils/sulogin.8.adoc:69
11172#, no-wrap
11173msgid "*sulogin* looks for the environment variable *SUSHELL* or *sushell* to determine what shell to start. If the environment variable is not set, it will try to execute root's shell from _/etc/passwd_. If that fails, it will fall back to _/bin/sh_.\n"
11174msgstr ""
11175
11176#. type: Plain text
11177#: ../login-utils/sulogin.8.adoc:73
11178#, no-wrap
11179msgid "*sulogin* was written by Miquel van Smoorenburg for sysvinit and later ported to util-linux by Dave Reisner and Karel Zak.\n"
11180msgstr ""
11181
11182#
11183#
11184#
11185#. Copyright (C) 2010 Michael Krapp
11186#. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
11187#. it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
11188#. the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
11189#. (at your option) any later version.
11190#. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
11191#. but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
11192#. MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
11193#. GNU General Public License for more details.
11194#. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
11195#. along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
11196#. Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
11197#. type: Title =
11198#: ../login-utils/utmpdump.1.adoc:19
11199#, no-wrap
11200msgid "utmpdump(1)"
11201msgstr ""
11202
11203#. type: Plain text
11204#: ../login-utils/utmpdump.1.adoc:29
11205msgid "utmpdump - dump UTMP and WTMP files in raw format"
11206msgstr ""
11207
11208#. type: Plain text
11209#: ../login-utils/utmpdump.1.adoc:33
11210#, no-wrap
11211msgid "*utmpdump* [options] _filename_\n"
11212msgstr ""
11213
11214#. type: Plain text
11215#: ../login-utils/utmpdump.1.adoc:37
11216#, no-wrap
11217msgid "*utmpdump* is a simple program to dump UTMP and WTMP files in raw format, so they can be examined. *utmpdump* reads from stdin unless a _filename_ is passed.\n"
11218msgstr ""
11219
11220#. type: Labeled list
11221#: ../login-utils/utmpdump.1.adoc:40
11222#, fuzzy, no-wrap
11223#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
11224msgid "*-f*, *--follow*"
11225msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
11226
11227#. type: Plain text
11228#: ../login-utils/utmpdump.1.adoc:42
11229msgid "Output appended data as the file grows."
11230msgstr ""
11231
11232#. type: Labeled list
11233#: ../login-utils/utmpdump.1.adoc:43
11234#, fuzzy, no-wrap
11235#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
11236msgid "*-o*, *--output* _file_"
11237msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
11238
11239#. type: Plain text
11240#: ../login-utils/utmpdump.1.adoc:45
11241msgid "Write command output to _file_ instead of standard output."
11242msgstr ""
11243
11244#. type: Labeled list
11245#: ../login-utils/utmpdump.1.adoc:46
11246#, fuzzy, no-wrap
11247#| msgid "*-V*, *--version*"
11248msgid "*-r*, *--reverse*"
11249msgstr "*-V*, *--version*"
11250
11251#. type: Plain text
11252#: ../login-utils/utmpdump.1.adoc:48
b6467a72
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11253msgid ""
11254"Undump, write back edited login information into the utmp or wtmp files."
87fb2136
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11255msgstr ""
11256
11257#. type: Plain text
11258#: ../login-utils/utmpdump.1.adoc:54
11259#, no-wrap
11260msgid "*utmpdump* can be useful in cases of corrupted utmp or wtmp entries. It can dump out utmp/wtmp to an ASCII file, which can then be edited to remove bogus entries, and reintegrated using:\n"
11261msgstr ""
11262
11263#. type: delimited block _
11264#: ../login-utils/utmpdump.1.adoc:57
11265#, no-wrap
11266msgid "*utmpdump -r < ascii_file > wtmp*\n"
11267msgstr ""
11268
11269#. type: Plain text
11270#: ../login-utils/utmpdump.1.adoc:60
11271msgid "But be warned, *utmpdump* was written for debugging purposes only."
11272msgstr ""
11273
11274#. type: Plain text
11275#: ../login-utils/utmpdump.1.adoc:64
b6467a72
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11276msgid ""
11277"Only the binary version of the *utmp*(5) is standardised. Textual dumps may "
11278"become incompatible in future."
87fb2136
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11279msgstr ""
11280
11281#. type: Plain text
11282#: ../login-utils/utmpdump.1.adoc:66
b6467a72
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11283msgid ""
11284"The version 2.28 was the last one that printed text output using *ctime*(3) "
11285"timestamp format. Newer dumps use millisecond precision ISO-8601 timestamp "
11286"format in UTC-0 timezone. Conversion from former timestamp format can be "
11287"made to binary, although attempt to do so can lead the timestamps to drift "
11288"amount of timezone offset."
87fb2136
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11289msgstr ""
11290
11291#. type: Plain text
11292#: ../login-utils/utmpdump.1.adoc:70
b6467a72
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11293msgid ""
11294"You may *not* use the *-r* option, as the format for the utmp/wtmp files "
11295"strongly depends on the input format. This tool was *not* written for normal "
11296"use, but for debugging only."
87fb2136
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11297msgstr ""
11298
11299#. type: Plain text
11300#: ../login-utils/utmpdump.1.adoc:74
11301msgid "Michael Krapp"
11302msgstr ""
11303
11304#. type: Plain text
11305#: ../login-utils/utmpdump.1.adoc:81
11306#, fuzzy, no-wrap
11307#| msgid ""
11308#| "*mesg*(1),\n"
11309#| "*talk*(1),\n"
11310#| "*who*(1)\n"
11311msgid ""
11312"*last*(1),\n"
11313"*w*(1),\n"
11314"*who*(1),\n"
11315"*utmp*(5)\n"
11316msgstr ""
11317"*mesg*(1),\n"
11318"*talk*(1),\n"
11319"*who*(1)\n"
11320
11321#
11322#
11323#
11324#. Copyright (c) 1983, 1991 The Regents of the University of California.
11325#. All rights reserved.
11326#. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
11327#. modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
11328#. are met:
11329#. 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
11330#. notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
11331#. 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
11332#. notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
11333#. documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
11334#. 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
11335#. must display the following acknowledgement:
11336#. This product includes software developed by the University of
11337#. California, Berkeley and its contributors.
11338#. 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
11339#. may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
11340#. without specific prior written permission.
11341#. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
11342#. ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
11343#. IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
11344#. ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
11345#. FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
11346#. DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
11347#. OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
11348#. HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
11349#. LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
11350#. OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
11351#. SUCH DAMAGE.
11352#. @(#)vipw.8 6.7 (Berkeley) 3/16/91
11353#. type: Title =
11354#: ../login-utils/vipw.8.adoc:36
11355#, no-wrap
11356msgid "vipw(8)"
11357msgstr ""
11358
11359#. type: Plain text
11360#: ../login-utils/vipw.8.adoc:46
11361msgid "vipw, vigr - edit the password or group file"
11362msgstr ""
11363
11364#. type: Plain text
11365#: ../login-utils/vipw.8.adoc:50
11366#, no-wrap
11367msgid "*vipw* [options]\n"
11368msgstr ""
11369
11370#. type: Plain text
11371#: ../login-utils/vipw.8.adoc:52
11372#, no-wrap
11373msgid "*vigr* [options]\n"
11374msgstr ""
11375
11376#. type: Plain text
11377#: ../login-utils/vipw.8.adoc:56
11378#, no-wrap
11379msgid "*vipw* edits the password file after setting the appropriate locks, and does any necessary processing after the password file is unlocked. If the password file is already locked for editing by another user, *vipw* will ask you to try again later. The default editor for *vipw* and *vigr* is *vi*(1). *vigr* edits the group file in the same manner as *vipw* does the passwd file.\n"
11380msgstr ""
11381
11382#. type: Plain text
11383#: ../login-utils/vipw.8.adoc:64
b6467a72
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11384msgid ""
11385"If the following environment variable exists, it will be utilized by *vipw* "
11386"and *vigr*:"
87fb2136
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11387msgstr ""
11388
11389#. type: Labeled list
11390#: ../login-utils/vipw.8.adoc:65 ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:180
11391#, no-wrap
11392msgid "*EDITOR*"
11393msgstr ""
11394
11395#. type: Plain text
11396#: ../login-utils/vipw.8.adoc:67
b6467a72
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11397msgid ""
11398"The editor specified by the string *EDITOR* will be invoked instead of the "
11399"default editor *vi*(1)."
87fb2136
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11400msgstr ""
11401
11402#. type: Plain text
11403#: ../login-utils/vipw.8.adoc:71
b6467a72
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11404msgid ""
11405"The *vipw* command appeared in 4.0BSD. The *vigr* command appeared in Util-"
11406"Linux 2.6."
87fb2136
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11407msgstr ""
11408
11409#. type: Plain text
11410#: ../login-utils/vipw.8.adoc:78
11411#, no-wrap
11412msgid ""
11413"*vi*(1),\n"
11414"*passwd*(1),\n"
11415"*flock*(2),\n"
11416"*passwd*(5)\n"
11417msgstr ""
11418
11419#. type: Plain text
11420#: ../login-utils/vipw.8.adoc:81
11421#, fuzzy
b6467a72
PP
11422#| msgid ""
11423#| "The *{command}* command is part of the util-linux package which can be "
11424#| "downloaded from https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util-linux/[Linux "
11425#| "Kernel Archive]."
11426msgid ""
11427"The *vigr* and *vipw* commands are part of the util-linux package and are "
11428"available from https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util-linux/[Linux "
11429"Kernel Archive]"
11430msgstr ""
11431"Příkaz *{command}* je součástí balíku util-linux, který lze stáhnout "
11432"z https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util-linux/[archivu jádra Linuxu]."
87fb2136
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11433
11434#. Copyright 2000 Andreas Dilger (adilger@turbolinux.com)
11435#. This file may be copied under the terms of the GNU Public License.
11436#. type: Title =
11437#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:4
11438#, no-wrap
11439msgid "blkid(8)"
11440msgstr ""
11441
11442#. type: Plain text
11443#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:15
11444msgid "blkid - locate/print block device attributes"
11445msgstr ""
11446
11447#. type: Plain text
11448#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:19
11449#, no-wrap
11450msgid "*blkid* *--label* _label_ | *--uuid* _uuid_\n"
11451msgstr ""
11452
11453#. type: Plain text
11454#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:21
11455#, no-wrap
11456msgid "*blkid* [*--no-encoding* *--garbage-collect* *--list-one* *--cache-file* _file_] [*--output* _format_] [*--match-tag* _tag_] [*--match-token* _NAME=value_] [_device_...]\n"
11457msgstr ""
11458
11459#. type: Plain text
11460#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:23
11461#, no-wrap
11462msgid "*blkid* *--probe* [*--offset* _offset_] [*--output* _format_] [*--size* _size_] [*--match-tag* _tag_] [*--match-types* _list_] [*--usages* _list_] [*--no-part-details*] _device_...\n"
11463msgstr ""
11464
11465#. type: Plain text
11466#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:25
11467#, no-wrap
11468msgid "*blkid* *--info* [*--output format*] [*--match-tag* _tag_] _device_...\n"
11469msgstr ""
11470
11471#. type: Plain text
11472#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:29
b6467a72
PP
11473msgid ""
11474"The *blkid* program is the command-line interface to working with the "
11475"*libblkid*(3) library. It can determine the type of content (e.g., "
11476"filesystem or swap) that a block device holds, and also the attributes "
11477"(tokens, NAME=value pairs) from the content metadata (e.g., LABEL or UUID "
11478"fields)."
87fb2136
PP
11479msgstr ""
11480
11481#. type: Plain text
11482#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:31
11483#, no-wrap
11484msgid "*It is recommended to use* *lsblk*(8) *command to get information about block devices, or lsblk --fs to get an overview of filesystems, or* *findmnt*(8) *to search in already mounted filesystems.*\n"
11485msgstr ""
11486
11487#. type: delimited block _
11488#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:34
11489#, no-wrap
11490msgid "*lsblk*(8) provides more information, better control on output formatting, easy to use in scripts and it does not require root permissions to get actual information. *blkid* reads information directly from devices and for non-root users it returns cached unverified information. *blkid* is mostly designed for system services and to test *libblkid*(3) functionality.\n"
11491msgstr ""
11492
11493#. type: Plain text
11494#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:37
b6467a72
PP
11495msgid ""
11496"When _device_ is specified, tokens from only this device are displayed. It "
11497"is possible to specify multiple _device_ arguments on the command line. If "
11498"none is given, all partitions or unpartitioned devices which appear in _/"
11499"proc/partitions_ are shown, if they are recognized."
87fb2136
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11500msgstr ""
11501
11502#. type: Plain text
11503#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:39
11504#, no-wrap
11505msgid "*blkid* has two main forms of operation: either searching for a device with a specific NAME=value pair, or displaying NAME=value pairs for one or more specified devices.\n"
11506msgstr ""
11507
11508#. type: Plain text
11509#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:41
b6467a72
PP
11510msgid ""
11511"For security reasons *blkid* silently ignores all devices where the probing "
11512"result is ambivalent (multiple colliding filesystems are detected). The low-"
11513"level probing mode (*-p*) provides more information and extra exit status in "
11514"this case. It's recommended to use *wipefs*(8) to get a detailed overview "
11515"and to erase obsolete stuff (magic strings) from the device."
87fb2136
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11516msgstr ""
11517
11518#. type: Plain text
11519#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:45
b6467a72
PP
11520msgid ""
11521"The _size_ and _offset_ arguments may be followed by the multiplicative "
11522"suffixes like KiB (=1024), MiB (=1024*1024), and so on for GiB, TiB, PiB, "
11523"EiB, ZiB and YiB (the \"iB\" is optional, e.g., \"K\" has the same meaning "
11524"as \"KiB\"), or the suffixes KB (=1000), MB (=1000*1000), and so on for GB, "
11525"TB, PB, EB, ZB and YB."
87fb2136
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11526msgstr ""
11527
11528#. type: Labeled list
11529#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:46
11530#, no-wrap
11531msgid "*-c*, *--cache-file* _cachefile_"
11532msgstr ""
11533
11534#. type: Plain text
11535#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:48
b6467a72
PP
11536msgid ""
11537"Read from _cachefile_ instead of reading from the default cache file (see "
11538"the *CONFIGURATION FILE* section for more details). If you want to start "
11539"with a clean cache (i.e., don't report devices previously scanned but not "
11540"necessarily available at this time), specify _/dev/null_."
87fb2136
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11541msgstr ""
11542
11543#. type: Labeled list
11544#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:49
11545#, fuzzy, no-wrap
11546#| msgid "*-*, *-l*, *--login*"
11547msgid "*-d*, *--no-encoding*"
11548msgstr "*-*, *-l*, *--login*"
11549
11550#. type: Plain text
11551#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:51
b6467a72
PP
11552msgid ""
11553"Don't encode non-printing characters. The non-printing characters are "
11554"encoded by ^ and M- notation by default. Note that the *--output udev* "
11555"output format uses a different encoding which cannot be disabled."
87fb2136
PP
11556msgstr ""
11557
11558#. type: Labeled list
11559#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:52
11560#, no-wrap
11561msgid "*-D*, *--no-part-details*"
11562msgstr ""
11563
11564#. type: Plain text
11565#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:54
b6467a72
PP
11566msgid ""
11567"Don't print information (PART_ENTRY_* tags) from partition table in low-"
11568"level probing mode."
87fb2136
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11569msgstr ""
11570
11571#. type: Labeled list
11572#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:55
11573#, no-wrap
11574msgid "*-g*, *--garbage-collect*"
11575msgstr ""
11576
11577#. type: Plain text
11578#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:57
b6467a72
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11579msgid ""
11580"Perform a garbage collection pass on the blkid cache to remove devices which "
11581"no longer exist."
87fb2136
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11582msgstr ""
11583
11584#. type: Labeled list
11585#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:58
11586#, no-wrap
11587msgid "*-H*, *--hint* _setting_"
11588msgstr ""
11589
11590#. type: Plain text
11591#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:62
b6467a72
PP
11592msgid ""
11593"Set probing hint. The hints are an optional way to force probing functions "
11594"to check, for example, another location. The currently supported is "
11595"\"session_offset=_number_\" to set session offset on multi-session UDF."
87fb2136
PP
11596msgstr ""
11597
11598#. type: Labeled list
11599#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:63 ../sys-utils/readprofile.8.adoc:33
11600#, fuzzy, no-wrap
11601#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
11602msgid "*-i*, *--info*"
11603msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
11604
11605#. type: Plain text
11606#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:65
b6467a72
PP
11607msgid ""
11608"Display information about I/O Limits (aka I/O topology). The 'export' output "
11609"format is automatically enabled. This option can be used together with the "
11610"*--probe* option."
87fb2136
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11611msgstr ""
11612
11613#. type: Labeled list
11614#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:66
11615#, fuzzy, no-wrap
11616#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
11617msgid "*-k*, *--list-filesystems*"
11618msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
11619
11620#. type: Plain text
11621#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:68
11622msgid "List all known filesystems and RAIDs and exit."
11623msgstr ""
11624
11625#. type: Labeled list
11626#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:69
11627#, fuzzy, no-wrap
11628#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
11629msgid "*-l*, *--list-one*"
11630msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
11631
11632#. type: Plain text
11633#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:71
b6467a72
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11634msgid ""
11635"Look up only one device that matches the search parameter specified with the "
11636"*--match-token* option. If there are multiple devices that match the "
11637"specified search parameter, then the device with the highest priority is "
11638"returned, and/or the first device found at a given priority (but see below "
11639"note about udev). Device types in order of decreasing priority are: Device "
11640"Mapper, EVMS, LVM, MD, and finally regular block devices. If this option is "
11641"not specified, *blkid* will print all of the devices that match the search "
11642"parameter."
87fb2136
PP
11643msgstr ""
11644
11645#. type: Plain text
11646#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:73
b6467a72
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11647msgid ""
11648"This option forces *blkid* to use udev when used for LABEL or UUID tokens in "
11649"*--match-token*. The goal is to provide output consistent with other utils "
11650"(like *mount*(8), etc.) on systems where the same tag is used for multiple "
11651"devices."
87fb2136
PP
11652msgstr ""
11653
11654#. type: Plain text
11655#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:76
b6467a72
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11656msgid ""
11657"Look up the device that uses this filesystem _label_; this is equal to **--"
11658"list-one --output device --match-token LABEL=**__label__. This lookup method "
11659"is able to reliably use /dev/disk/by-label udev symlinks (dependent on a "
11660"setting in _/etc/blkid.conf_). Avoid using the symlinks directly; it is not "
11661"reliable to use the symlinks without verification. The *--label* option "
11662"works on systems with and without udev."
87fb2136
PP
11663msgstr ""
11664
11665#. type: Plain text
11666#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:78
b6467a72
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11667msgid ""
11668"Unfortunately, the original *blkid*(8) from e2fsprogs uses the *-L* option "
11669"as a synonym for *-o list*. For better portability, use **-l -o device -t "
11670"LABEL=**__label__ and *-o list* in your scripts rather than the *-L* option."
87fb2136
PP
11671msgstr ""
11672
11673#. type: Labeled list
11674#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:79
11675#, no-wrap
11676msgid "*-n*, *--match-types* _list_"
11677msgstr ""
11678
11679#. type: Plain text
11680#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:81
b6467a72
PP
11681msgid ""
11682"Restrict the probing functions to the specified (comma-separated) _list_ of "
11683"superblock types (names). The list items may be prefixed with \"no\" to "
11684"specify the types which should be ignored. For example:"
87fb2136
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11685msgstr ""
11686
11687#. type: Plain text
11688#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:83
11689#, no-wrap
11690msgid "*blkid --probe --match-types vfat,ext3,ext4 /dev/sda1*\n"
11691msgstr ""
11692
11693#. type: Plain text
11694#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:85
11695msgid "probes for vfat, ext3 and ext4 filesystems, and"
11696msgstr ""
11697
11698#. type: Plain text
11699#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:87
11700#, no-wrap
11701msgid "*blkid --probe --match-types nominix /dev/sda1*\n"
11702msgstr ""
11703
11704#. type: Plain text
11705#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:89
b6467a72
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11706msgid ""
11707"probes for all supported formats except minix filesystems. This option is "
11708"only useful together with *--probe*."
87fb2136
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11709msgstr ""
11710
11711#. type: Labeled list
11712#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:90
11713#, no-wrap
11714msgid "*-o*, *--output* _format_"
11715msgstr ""
11716
11717#. type: Plain text
11718#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:92
b6467a72
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11719msgid ""
11720"Use the specified output format. Note that the order of variables and "
11721"devices is not fixed. See also option *-s*. The _format_ parameter may be:"
87fb2136
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11722msgstr ""
11723
11724#. type: Labeled list
11725#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:93
11726#, no-wrap
11727msgid "*full*"
11728msgstr ""
11729
11730#. type: Plain text
11731#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:95
11732msgid "print all tags (the default)"
11733msgstr ""
11734
11735#. type: Labeled list
11736#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:95
11737#, no-wrap
11738msgid "*value*"
11739msgstr ""
11740
11741#. type: Plain text
11742#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:97
11743msgid "print the value of the tags"
11744msgstr ""
11745
11746#. type: Labeled list
11747#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:97
11748#, no-wrap
11749msgid "*list*"
11750msgstr ""
11751
11752#. type: Plain text
11753#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:99
b6467a72
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11754msgid ""
11755"print the devices in a user-friendly format; this output format is "
11756"unsupported for low-level probing (*--probe* or *--info*)."
87fb2136
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11757msgstr ""
11758
11759#. type: Plain text
11760#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:101
11761msgid "This output format is *DEPRECATED* in favour of the *lsblk*(8) command."
11762msgstr ""
11763
11764#. type: Labeled list
11765#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:101
11766#, no-wrap
11767msgid "*device*"
11768msgstr ""
11769
11770#. type: Plain text
11771#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:103
b6467a72
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11772msgid ""
11773"print the device name only; this output format is always enabled for the *--"
11774"label* and *--uuid* options"
87fb2136
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11775msgstr ""
11776
11777#. type: Labeled list
11778#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:103
11779#, no-wrap
11780msgid "*udev*"
11781msgstr ""
11782
11783#. TRANSLATORS: Please keep {underscore} untranslated.
11784#. type: Plain text
11785#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:106
b6467a72
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11786msgid ""
11787"print key=\"value\" pairs for easy import into the udev environment; the "
11788"keys are prefixed by ID_FS_ or ID_PART_ prefixes. The value may be modified "
11789"to be safe for udev environment; allowed is plain ASCII, hex-escaping and "
11790"valid UTF-8, everything else (including whitespaces) is replaced with "
11791"'{underscore}'. The keys with __ENC_ postfix use hex-escaping for unsafe "
11792"chars."
87fb2136
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11793msgstr ""
11794
11795#. type: Plain text
11796#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:108
b6467a72
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11797msgid ""
11798"The udev output returns the ID_FS_AMBIVALENT tag if more superblocks are "
11799"detected, and ID_PART_ENTRY_* tags are always returned for all partitions "
11800"including empty partitions."
87fb2136
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11801msgstr ""
11802
11803#. type: Plain text
11804#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:110
11805msgid "This output format is *DEPRECATED*."
11806msgstr ""
11807
11808#. type: Labeled list
11809#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:110
11810#, no-wrap
11811msgid "*export*"
11812msgstr ""
11813
11814#. type: Plain text
11815#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:112
b6467a72
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11816msgid ""
11817"print key=value pairs for easy import into the environment; this output "
11818"format is automatically enabled when I/O Limits (*--info* option) are "
11819"requested."
87fb2136
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11820msgstr ""
11821
11822#. type: Plain text
11823#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:114
b6467a72
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11824msgid ""
11825"The non-printing characters are encoded by ^ and M- notation and all "
11826"potentially unsafe characters are escaped."
87fb2136
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11827msgstr ""
11828
11829#. type: Labeled list
11830#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:115
11831#, fuzzy, no-wrap
11832#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
11833msgid "*-O*, *--offset* _offset_"
11834msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
11835
11836#. type: Plain text
11837#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:117
b6467a72
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11838msgid ""
11839"Probe at the given _offset_ (only useful with *--probe*). This option can be "
11840"used together with the *--info* option."
87fb2136
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11841msgstr ""
11842
11843#. type: Labeled list
11844#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:118
11845#, fuzzy, no-wrap
11846#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
11847msgid "*-p*, *--probe*"
11848msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
11849
11850#. type: Plain text
11851#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:120
11852msgid "Switch to low-level superblock probing mode (bypassing the cache)."
11853msgstr ""
11854
11855#. type: Plain text
11856#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:122
b6467a72
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11857msgid ""
11858"Note that low-level probing also returns information about partition table "
11859"type (PTTYPE tag) and partitions (PART_ENTRY_* tags). The tag names produced "
11860"by low-level probing are based on names used internally by libblkid and it "
11861"may be different than when executed without *--probe* (for example "
11862"PART_ENTRY_UUID= vs PARTUUID=). See also *--no-part-details*."
87fb2136
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11863msgstr ""
11864
11865#. type: Labeled list
11866#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:123
11867#, no-wrap
11868msgid "*-s*, *--match-tag* _tag_"
11869msgstr ""
11870
11871#. type: Plain text
11872#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:125
b6467a72
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11873msgid ""
11874"For each (specified) device, show only the tags that match _tag_. It is "
11875"possible to specify multiple *--match-tag* options. If no tag is specified, "
11876"then all tokens are shown for all (specified) devices. In order to just "
11877"refresh the cache without showing any tokens, use *--match-tag none* with no "
11878"other options."
87fb2136
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11879msgstr ""
11880
11881#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 11882#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:126 ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:158
87fb2136
PP
11883#, fuzzy, no-wrap
11884#| msgid "*-s*, **--shell**=__shell__"
11885msgid "*-S*, *--size* _size_"
11886msgstr "*-s*, **--shell**=__shell__"
11887
11888#. type: Plain text
11889#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:128
11890msgid "Override the size of device/file (only useful with *--probe*)."
11891msgstr ""
11892
11893#. type: Labeled list
11894#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:129
11895#, no-wrap
11896msgid "*-t*, *--match-token* _NAME=value_"
11897msgstr ""
11898
11899#. type: Plain text
11900#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:131
b6467a72
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11901msgid ""
11902"Search for block devices with tokens named _NAME_ that have the value "
11903"_value_, and display any devices which are found. Common values for _NAME_ "
11904"include *TYPE*, *LABEL*, and *UUID*. If there are no devices specified on "
11905"the command line, all block devices will be searched; otherwise only the "
11906"specified devices are searched."
87fb2136
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11907msgstr ""
11908
11909#. type: Labeled list
11910#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:132
11911#, no-wrap
11912msgid "*-u*, *--usages* _list_"
11913msgstr ""
11914
11915#. type: Plain text
11916#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:134
b6467a72
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11917msgid ""
11918"Restrict the probing functions to the specified (comma-separated) _list_ of "
11919"\"usage\" types. Supported usage types are: filesystem, raid, crypto and "
11920"other. The list items may be prefixed with \"no\" to specify the usage types "
11921"which should be ignored. For example:"
87fb2136
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11922msgstr ""
11923
11924#. type: Plain text
11925#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:136
11926#, no-wrap
11927msgid "*blkid --probe --usages filesystem,other /dev/sda1*\n"
11928msgstr ""
11929
11930#. type: Plain text
11931#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:138
11932msgid "probes for all filesystem and other (e.g., swap) formats, and"
11933msgstr ""
11934
11935#. type: Plain text
11936#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:140
11937#, no-wrap
11938msgid "*blkid --probe --usages noraid /dev/sda1*\n"
11939msgstr ""
11940
11941#. type: Plain text
11942#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:142
b6467a72
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11943msgid ""
11944"probes for all supported formats except RAIDs. This option is only useful "
11945"together with *--probe*."
87fb2136
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11946msgstr ""
11947
11948#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 11949#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:143 ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:454
87fb2136
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11950#, no-wrap
11951msgid "*-U*, *--uuid* _uuid_"
11952msgstr ""
11953
11954#. type: Plain text
11955#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:145
b6467a72
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11956msgid ""
11957"Look up the device that uses this filesystem _uuid_. For more details see "
11958"the *--label* option."
87fb2136
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11959msgstr ""
11960
11961#. type: Plain text
11962#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:151
b6467a72
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11963msgid ""
11964"If the specified device or device addressed by specified token (option *--"
11965"match-token*) was found and it's possible to gather any information about "
11966"the device, an exit status 0 is returned. Note the option *--match-tag* "
11967"filters output tags, but it does not affect exit status."
87fb2136
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11968msgstr ""
11969
11970#. type: Plain text
11971#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:153
b6467a72
PP
11972msgid ""
11973"If the specified token was not found, or no (specified) devices could be "
11974"identified, or it is impossible to gather any information about the device "
11975"identifiers or device content an exit status of 2 is returned."
87fb2136
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11976msgstr ""
11977
11978#. type: Plain text
11979#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:155
11980msgid "For usage or other errors, an exit status of 4 is returned."
11981msgstr ""
11982
11983#. type: Plain text
11984#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:157
b6467a72
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11985msgid ""
11986"If an ambivalent probing result was detected by low-level probing mode (*-"
11987"p*), an exit status of 8 is returned."
87fb2136
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11988msgstr ""
11989
11990#. type: Plain text
11991#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:161
b6467a72
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11992msgid ""
11993"The standard location of the _/etc/blkid.conf_ config file can be overridden "
11994"by the environment variable *BLKID_CONF*. The following options control the "
11995"libblkid library:"
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11996msgstr ""
11997
11998#. type: Labeled list
11999#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:162
12000#, no-wrap
12001msgid "_SEND_UEVENT=<yes|not>_"
12002msgstr ""
12003
12004#. type: Plain text
12005#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:164
b6467a72
PP
12006msgid ""
12007"Sends uevent when _/dev/disk/by-{label,uuid,partuuid,partlabel}/_ symlink "
12008"does not match with LABEL, UUID, PARTUUID or PARTLABEL on the device. "
12009"Default is \"yes\"."
87fb2136
PP
12010msgstr ""
12011
12012#. type: Labeled list
12013#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:165
12014#, no-wrap
12015msgid "_CACHE_FILE=<path>_"
12016msgstr ""
12017
12018#. type: Plain text
12019#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:167
b6467a72
PP
12020msgid ""
12021"Overrides the standard location of the cache file. This setting can be "
12022"overridden by the environment variable *BLKID_FILE*. Default is _/run/blkid/"
12023"blkid.tab_, or _/etc/blkid.tab_ on systems without a _/run_ directory."
87fb2136
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12024msgstr ""
12025
12026#. type: Labeled list
12027#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:168
12028#, no-wrap
12029msgid "_EVALUATE=<methods>_"
12030msgstr ""
12031
12032#. type: Plain text
12033#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:170
b6467a72
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12034msgid ""
12035"Defines LABEL and UUID evaluation method(s). Currently, the libblkid library "
12036"supports the \"udev\" and \"scan\" methods. More than one method may be "
12037"specified in a comma-separated list. Default is \"udev,scan\". The \"udev\" "
12038"method uses udev _/dev/disk/by-*_ symlinks and the \"scan\" method scans all "
12039"block devices from the _/proc/partitions_ file."
87fb2136
PP
12040msgstr ""
12041
12042#. type: Plain text
12043#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:174
12044msgid "Setting _LIBBLKID_DEBUG=all_ enables debug output."
12045msgstr ""
12046
12047#. type: Plain text
12048#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:178
12049#, no-wrap
12050msgid "*blkid* was written by Andreas Dilger for libblkid and improved by Theodore Ts'o and Karel Zak.\n"
12051msgstr ""
12052
12053#. type: Plain text
12054#: ../misc-utils/blkid.8.adoc:185
12055#, no-wrap
12056msgid ""
12057"*libblkid*(3),\n"
12058"*findfs*(8),\n"
12059"*lsblk*(8),\n"
12060"*wipefs*(8)\n"
12061msgstr ""
12062
12063#
12064#
12065#
12066#
12067#. Copyright (c) 1989, 1990, 1993
12068#. The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
12069#. This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
12070#. Kim Letkeman.
12071#. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
12072#. modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
12073#. are met:
12074#. 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
12075#. notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
12076#. 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
12077#. notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
12078#. documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
12079#. 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
12080#. must display the following acknowledgement:
12081#. This product includes software developed by the University of
12082#. California, Berkeley and its contributors.
12083#. 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
12084#. may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
12085#. without specific prior written permission.
12086#. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
12087#. ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
12088#. IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
12089#. ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
12090#. FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
12091#. DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
12092#. OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
12093#. HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
12094#. LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
12095#. OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
12096#. SUCH DAMAGE.
12097#. @(#)cal.1 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/6/93
12098#. type: Title =
12099#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:39
12100#, no-wrap
12101msgid "cal(1)"
12102msgstr ""
12103
12104#. type: Plain text
12105#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:50
12106msgid "cal - display a calendar"
12107msgstr ""
12108
12109#. type: Plain text
12110#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:54
12111#, no-wrap
12112msgid "*cal* [options] [[[_day_] _month_] _year_]\n"
12113msgstr ""
12114
12115#. type: Plain text
12116#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:56
12117#, no-wrap
12118msgid "*cal* [options] [_timestamp_|_monthname_]\n"
12119msgstr ""
12120
12121#. type: Plain text
12122#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:60
12123#, no-wrap
12124msgid "*cal* displays a simple calendar. If no arguments are specified, the current month is displayed.\n"
12125msgstr ""
12126
12127#. type: Plain text
12128#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:62
b6467a72
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12129msgid ""
12130"The _month_ may be specified as a number (1-12), as a month name or as an "
12131"abbreviated month name according to the current locales."
87fb2136
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12132msgstr ""
12133
12134#. type: Plain text
12135#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:64
b6467a72
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12136msgid ""
12137"Two different calendar systems are used, Gregorian and Julian. These are "
12138"nearly identical systems with Gregorian making a small adjustment to the "
12139"frequency of leap years; this facilitates improved synchronization with "
12140"solar events like the equinoxes. The Gregorian calendar reform was "
12141"introduced in 1582, but its adoption continued up to 1923. By default *cal* "
12142"uses the adoption date of 3 Sept 1752. From that date forward the Gregorian "
12143"calendar is displayed; previous dates use the Julian calendar system. 11 "
12144"days were removed at the time of adoption to bring the calendar in sync with "
12145"solar events. So Sept 1752 has a mix of Julian and Gregorian dates by which "
12146"the 2nd is followed by the 14th (the 3rd through the 13th are absent)."
87fb2136
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12147msgstr ""
12148
12149#. type: Plain text
12150#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:66
b6467a72
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12151msgid ""
12152"Optionally, either the proleptic Gregorian calendar or the Julian calendar "
12153"may be used exclusively. See *--reform* below."
87fb2136
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12154msgstr ""
12155
12156#. type: Labeled list
12157#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:69
12158#, fuzzy, no-wrap
12159#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
12160msgid "*-1*, *--one*"
12161msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
12162
12163#. type: Plain text
12164#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:71
12165msgid "Display single month output. (This is the default.)"
12166msgstr ""
12167
12168#. type: Labeled list
12169#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:72
12170#, fuzzy, no-wrap
12171#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
12172msgid "*-3*, *--three*"
12173msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
12174
12175#. type: Plain text
12176#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:74
12177msgid "Display three months spanning the date."
12178msgstr ""
12179
12180#. type: Labeled list
12181#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:75
12182#, no-wrap
12183msgid "*-n , --months* _number_"
12184msgstr ""
12185
12186#. type: Plain text
12187#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:77
b6467a72
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12188msgid ""
12189"Display _number_ of months, starting from the month containing the date."
87fb2136
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12190msgstr ""
12191
12192#. type: Labeled list
12193#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:78
12194#, no-wrap
12195msgid "*-S, --span*"
12196msgstr ""
12197
12198#. type: Plain text
12199#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:80
12200msgid "Display months spanning the date."
12201msgstr ""
12202
12203#. type: Labeled list
12204#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:81
12205#, fuzzy, no-wrap
12206#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
12207msgid "*-s*, *--sunday*"
12208msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
12209
12210#. type: Plain text
12211#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:83
12212msgid "Display Sunday as the first day of the week."
12213msgstr ""
12214
12215#. type: Labeled list
12216#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:84
12217#, fuzzy, no-wrap
12218#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
12219msgid "*-m*, *--monday*"
12220msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
12221
12222#. type: Plain text
12223#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:86
12224msgid "Display Monday as the first day of the week."
12225msgstr ""
12226
12227#. type: Labeled list
12228#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:87 ../misc-utils/namei.1.adoc:53
12229#, fuzzy, no-wrap
12230#| msgid "*-V*, *--version*"
12231msgid "*-v*, *--vertical*"
12232msgstr "*-V*, *--version*"
12233
12234#. type: Plain text
12235#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:89
12236msgid "Display using a vertical layout (aka *ncal*(1) mode)."
12237msgstr ""
12238
12239#. type: Labeled list
12240#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:90
12241#, no-wrap
12242msgid "*--iso*"
12243msgstr ""
12244
12245#. type: Plain text
12246#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:92
b6467a72
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12247msgid ""
12248"Display the proleptic Gregorian calendar exclusively. This option does not "
12249"affect week numbers and the first day of the week. See *--reform* below."
87fb2136
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12250msgstr ""
12251
12252#. type: Labeled list
12253#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:93
12254#, fuzzy, no-wrap
12255#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
12256msgid "*-j*, *--julian*"
12257msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
12258
12259#. type: Plain text
12260#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:95
b6467a72
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12261msgid ""
12262"Use day-of-year numbering for all calendars. These are also called ordinal "
12263"days. Ordinal days range from 1 to 366. This option does not switch from the "
12264"Gregorian to the Julian calendar system, that is controlled by the *--"
12265"reform* option."
87fb2136
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12266msgstr ""
12267
12268#. type: Plain text
12269#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:97
b6467a72
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12270msgid ""
12271"Sometimes Gregorian calendars using ordinal dates are referred to as Julian "
12272"calendars. This can be confusing due to the many date related conventions "
12273"that use Julian in their name: (ordinal) julian date, julian (calendar) "
12274"date, (astronomical) julian date, (modified) julian date, and more. This "
12275"option is named julian, because ordinal days are identified as julian by the "
12276"POSIX standard. However, be aware that *cal* also uses the Julian calendar "
12277"system. See *DESCRIPTION* above."
87fb2136
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12278msgstr ""
12279
12280#. type: Labeled list
12281#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:98
12282#, no-wrap
12283msgid "*--reform* _val_"
12284msgstr ""
12285
12286#. type: Plain text
12287#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:100
b6467a72
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12288msgid ""
12289"This option sets the adoption date of the Gregorian calendar reform. "
12290"Calendar dates previous to reform use the Julian calendar system. Calendar "
12291"dates after reform use the Gregorian calendar system. The argument _val_ can "
12292"be:"
87fb2136
PP
12293msgstr ""
12294
12295#. type: Plain text
12296#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:102
b6467a72
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12297msgid ""
12298"_1752_ - sets 3 September 1752 as the reform date (default). This is when "
12299"the Gregorian calendar reform was adopted by the British Empire."
87fb2136
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12300msgstr ""
12301
12302#. type: Plain text
12303#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:103
b6467a72
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12304msgid ""
12305"_gregorian_ - display Gregorian calendars exclusively. This special "
12306"placeholder sets the reform date below the smallest year that *cal* can use; "
12307"meaning all calendar output uses the Gregorian calendar system. This is "
12308"called the proleptic Gregorian calendar, because dates prior to the calendar "
12309"system's creation use extrapolated values."
87fb2136
PP
12310msgstr ""
12311
12312#. type: Plain text
12313#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:104
b6467a72
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12314msgid ""
12315"_iso_ - alias of _gregorian_. The ISO 8601 standard for the representation "
12316"of dates and times in information interchange requires using the proleptic "
12317"Gregorian calendar."
87fb2136
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12318msgstr ""
12319
12320#. type: Plain text
12321#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:105
b6467a72
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12322msgid ""
12323"_julian_ - display Julian calendars exclusively. This special placeholder "
12324"sets the reform date above the largest year that *cal* can use; meaning all "
12325"calendar output uses the Julian calendar system."
87fb2136
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12326msgstr ""
12327
12328#. type: Plain text
12329#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:107
12330#, fuzzy
12331#| msgid "DESCRIPTION"
12332msgid "See *DESCRIPTION* above."
12333msgstr "POPIS"
12334
12335#. type: Labeled list
12336#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:108
12337#, fuzzy, no-wrap
12338#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
12339msgid "*-y*, *--year*"
12340msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
12341
12342#. type: Plain text
12343#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:110
12344msgid "Display a calendar for the whole year."
12345msgstr ""
12346
12347#. type: Labeled list
12348#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:111
12349#, no-wrap
12350msgid "*-Y, --twelve*"
12351msgstr ""
12352
12353#. type: Plain text
12354#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:113
12355msgid "Display a calendar for the next twelve months."
12356msgstr ""
12357
12358#. type: Labeled list
12359#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:114
12360#, no-wrap
12361msgid "*-w*, *--week*[=_number_]"
12362msgstr ""
12363
12364#. type: Plain text
12365#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:116
b6467a72
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12366msgid ""
12367"Display week numbers in the calendar (US or ISO-8601). See the *NOTES* "
12368"section for more details."
87fb2136
PP
12369msgstr ""
12370
12371#. type: Labeled list
12372#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:117
12373#, no-wrap
12374msgid "*--color*[=_when_]"
12375msgstr ""
12376
12377#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72
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12378#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:120
12379#, fuzzy, no-wrap
12380#| msgid "*-c*, **--command**=__command__"
12381msgid "*-c, --columns*=_columns_"
12382msgstr "*-c*, **--command**=__příkaz__"
12383
12384#. type: Plain text
12385#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:122
12386msgid "Number of columns to use. *auto* uses as many as fit the terminal."
12387msgstr ""
12388
12389#. type: Labeled list
12390#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:127
87fb2136
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12391#, no-wrap
12392msgid "*Single digits-only parameter (e.g., 'cal 2020')*"
12393msgstr ""
12394
12395#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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12396#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:129
12397msgid ""
12398"Specifies the _year_ to be displayed; note the year must be fully specified: "
12399"*cal 89* will not display a calendar for 1989."
87fb2136
PP
12400msgstr ""
12401
12402#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 12403#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:130
87fb2136
PP
12404#, no-wrap
12405msgid "*Single string parameter (e.g., 'cal tomorrow' or 'cal August')*"
12406msgstr ""
12407
12408#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
12409#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:132
12410msgid ""
12411"Specifies _timestamp_ or a _month name_ (or abbreviated name) according to "
12412"the current locales."
87fb2136
PP
12413msgstr ""
12414
12415#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
12416#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:134
12417msgid ""
12418"The special placeholders are accepted when parsing timestamp, \"now\" may be "
12419"used to refer to the current time, \"today\", \"yesterday\", \"tomorrow\" "
12420"refer to of the current day, the day before or the next day, respectively."
87fb2136
PP
12421msgstr ""
12422
12423#. TRANSLATORS: Please keep {plus} untranslated.
12424#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
12425#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:136
12426msgid ""
12427"The relative date specifications are also accepted, in this case \"{plus}\" "
12428"is evaluated to the current time plus the specified time span. "
12429"Correspondingly, a time span that is prefixed with \"-\" is evaluated to the "
12430"current time minus the specified time span, for example '{plus}2days'. "
12431"Instead of prefixing the time span with \"{plus}\" or \"-\", it may also be "
12432"suffixed with a space and the word \"left\" or \"ago\" (for example '1 week "
12433"ago')."
87fb2136
PP
12434msgstr ""
12435
12436#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 12437#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:138
87fb2136
PP
12438#, no-wrap
12439msgid "*Two parameters (e.g., 'cal 11 2020')*"
12440msgstr ""
12441
12442#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 12443#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:140
87fb2136
PP
12444msgid "Denote the _month_ (1 - 12) and _year_."
12445msgstr ""
12446
12447#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 12448#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:141
87fb2136
PP
12449#, no-wrap
12450msgid "*Three parameters (e.g., 'cal 25 11 2020')*"
12451msgstr ""
12452
12453#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
12454#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:143
12455msgid ""
12456"Denote the _day_ (1-31), _month and year_, and the day will be highlighted "
12457"if the calendar is displayed on a terminal. If no parameters are specified, "
12458"the current month's calendar is displayed."
87fb2136
PP
12459msgstr ""
12460
12461#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
12462#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:147
12463msgid ""
12464"A year starts on January 1. The first day of the week is determined by the "
12465"locale or the *--sunday* and *--monday* options."
87fb2136
PP
12466msgstr ""
12467
12468#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
12469#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:149
12470msgid ""
12471"The week numbering depends on the choice of the first day of the week. If it "
12472"is Sunday then the customary North American numbering is used, where 1 "
12473"January is in week number 1. If it is Monday (*-m*) then the ISO 8601 "
12474"standard week numbering is used, where the first Thursday is in week number "
12475"1."
87fb2136
PP
12476msgstr ""
12477
12478#. type: Plain text
12479#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:152
b6467a72
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12480msgid "The logical color names supported by *cal* are:"
12481msgstr ""
12482
12483#. type: Labeled list
12484#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:153
12485#, no-wrap
12486msgid "*today*"
12487msgstr ""
12488
12489#. type: Plain text
12490#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:155
12491msgid "The current day."
12492msgstr ""
12493
12494#. type: Labeled list
12495#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:156
12496#, no-wrap
12497msgid "*weeknumber*"
12498msgstr ""
12499
12500#. type: Plain text
12501#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:158
12502msgid "The number of the week."
12503msgstr ""
12504
12505#. type: Plain text
12506#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:161
12507msgid "The header of a month."
12508msgstr ""
12509
12510#. type: Labeled list
12511#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:162
12512#, no-wrap
12513msgid "*workday*"
12514msgstr ""
12515
12516#. type: Plain text
12517#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:164
12518msgid "Days that fall within the work-week."
12519msgstr ""
12520
12521#. type: Labeled list
12522#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:165
12523#, no-wrap
12524msgid "*weekend*"
12525msgstr ""
12526
12527#. type: Plain text
12528#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:167
12529msgid "Days that fall outside the work-week."
12530msgstr ""
12531
12532#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 12533#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:169 ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:286
b6467a72
PP
12534msgid "For example:"
12535msgstr ""
12536
12537#. type: delimited block _
12538#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:171
12539msgid ""
12540"echo -e 'weekend 35\\ntoday 1;41\\nheader yellow' > $HOME/.config/terminal-"
12541"colors.d/cal.scheme"
12542msgstr ""
12543
12544#. type: Plain text
12545#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:176
87fb2136
PP
12546#, fuzzy
12547#| msgid "A *write* command appeared in Version 6 AT&T UNIX."
12548msgid "A *cal* command appeared in Version 6 AT&T UNIX."
12549msgstr "Příkaz *write* se objevil v AT&T UNIXu verze 6."
12550
12551#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
12552#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:180
12553msgid ""
12554"The default *cal* output uses 3 September 1752 as the Gregorian calendar "
12555"reform date. The historical reform dates for the other locales, including "
12556"its introduction in October 1582, are not implemented."
87fb2136
PP
12557msgstr ""
12558
12559#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
12560#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:182
12561msgid ""
12562"Alternative calendars, such as the Umm al-Qura, the Solar Hijri, the Ge'ez, "
12563"or the lunisolar Hindu, are not supported."
12564msgstr ""
12565
12566#. type: Plain text
12567#: ../misc-utils/cal.1.adoc:186
12568#, fuzzy, no-wrap
12569#| msgid "_/etc/terminal-colors.d/disable_"
12570msgid "*terminal-colors.d*(5)\n"
12571msgstr "_/etc/terminal-colors.d/disable_"
12572
12573#. type: Title =
12574#: ../misc-utils/fadvise.1.adoc:2
12575#, no-wrap
12576msgid "fadvise(1)"
12577msgstr ""
12578
12579#. type: Plain text
12580#: ../misc-utils/fadvise.1.adoc:12
12581msgid "fadvise - utility to use the posix_fadvise system call"
12582msgstr ""
12583
12584#. type: Plain text
12585#: ../misc-utils/fadvise.1.adoc:16
12586#, no-wrap
12587msgid "*fadvise* [*-a* _advice_] [*-o* _offset_] [*-l* _length_] _filename_\n"
12588msgstr ""
12589
12590#. type: Plain text
12591#: ../misc-utils/fadvise.1.adoc:18
12592#, no-wrap
12593msgid "*fadvise* [*-a* _advice_] [*-o* _offset_] [*-l* _length_] -d _file-descriptor_\n"
12594msgstr ""
12595
12596#. type: Plain text
12597#: ../misc-utils/fadvise.1.adoc:23
12598#, no-wrap
12599msgid ""
12600"*fadvise* is a simple command wrapping posix_fadvise system call\n"
12601"that is for predeclaring an access pattern for file data.\n"
12602msgstr ""
12603
12604#. type: Labeled list
12605#: ../misc-utils/fadvise.1.adoc:26
12606#, fuzzy, no-wrap
12607#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
12608msgid "*-d*, *--fd* _file-descriptor_"
12609msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
12610
12611#. type: Plain text
12612#: ../misc-utils/fadvise.1.adoc:29
12613msgid ""
12614"Apply the advice to the file specified with the file descriptor instead of "
12615"open a file specified with a file name."
12616msgstr ""
12617
12618#. type: Labeled list
12619#: ../misc-utils/fadvise.1.adoc:30
12620#, fuzzy, no-wrap
12621#| msgid "*-V*, *--version*"
12622msgid "*-a*, *--advice* _advice_"
12623msgstr "*-V*, *--version*"
12624
12625#. type: Plain text
12626#: ../misc-utils/fadvise.1.adoc:33
12627msgid ""
12628"See the command output with *--help* option for available values for advice. "
12629"If this option is omitted, \"dontneed\" is used as default advice."
12630msgstr ""
12631
b6467a72
PP
12632#. type: Plain text
12633#: ../misc-utils/fadvise.1.adoc:37
12634msgid ""
12635"Specifies the beginning offset of the range, in bytes. If this option is "
12636"omitted, 0 is used as default advice."
12637msgstr ""
12638
12639#. type: Labeled list
12640#: ../misc-utils/fadvise.1.adoc:38 ../sys-utils/blkdiscard.8.adoc:37
12641#: ../sys-utils/fallocate.1.adoc:50
12642#, no-wrap
12643msgid "*-l*, *--length* _length_"
12644msgstr ""
12645
12646#. type: Plain text
12647#: ../misc-utils/fadvise.1.adoc:41
12648msgid ""
12649"Specifies the length of the range, in bytes. If this option is omitted, 0 "
12650"is used as default advice."
12651msgstr ""
12652
12653#. type: Plain text
12654#: ../misc-utils/fadvise.1.adoc:47
12655#, no-wrap
12656msgid "*fadvise* has the following exit status values:\n"
12657msgstr ""
12658
12659#. type: Plain text
12660#: ../misc-utils/fadvise.1.adoc:52 ../misc-utils/waitpid.1.adoc:48
12661msgid "unspecified failure"
12662msgstr ""
12663
12664#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 12665#: ../misc-utils/fadvise.1.adoc:56 ../misc-utils/fincore.1.adoc:55
b6467a72
PP
12666msgid "mailto:yamato@redhat.com[Masatake YAMATO]"
12667msgstr ""
12668
12669#. type: Plain text
12670#: ../misc-utils/fadvise.1.adoc:60
12671#, no-wrap
12672msgid "*posix_fadvise*(2)\n"
87fb2136
PP
12673msgstr ""
12674
12675#
12676#. Copyright 2017 Red Hat, Inc.
12677#. This file may be copied under the terms of the GNU Public License.
12678#. type: Title =
12679#: ../misc-utils/fincore.1.adoc:7
12680#, no-wrap
12681msgid "fincore(1)"
12682msgstr ""
12683
12684#. type: Plain text
12685#: ../misc-utils/fincore.1.adoc:18
12686msgid "fincore - count pages of file contents in core"
12687msgstr ""
12688
12689#. type: Plain text
12690#: ../misc-utils/fincore.1.adoc:22
12691#, no-wrap
12692msgid "*fincore* [options] _file_...\n"
12693msgstr ""
12694
12695#. type: Plain text
12696#: ../misc-utils/fincore.1.adoc:26
12697#, no-wrap
12698msgid "*fincore* counts pages of file contents being resident in memory (in core), and reports the numbers. If an error occurs during counting, then an error message is printed to the stderr and *fincore* continues processing the rest of files listed in a command line.\n"
12699msgstr ""
12700
12701#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
12702#: ../misc-utils/fincore.1.adoc:28 ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:34
12703msgid ""
12704"The default output is subject to change. So whenever possible, you should "
12705"avoid using default outputs in your scripts. Always explicitly define "
12706"expected columns by using *--output* _columns-list_ in environments where a "
12707"stable output is required."
87fb2136
PP
12708msgstr ""
12709
12710#. type: Labeled list
12711#: ../misc-utils/fincore.1.adoc:31 ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:90
a5b0d099
KZ
12712#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:85 ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:47
12713#: ../misc-utils/lslocks.8.adoc:43 ../misc-utils/uuidparse.1.adoc:53
12714#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:110 ../sys-utils/lsirq.1.adoc:25
87fb2136
PP
12715#: ../sys-utils/lsmem.1.adoc:42 ../sys-utils/lsns.8.adoc:40
12716#: ../sys-utils/rfkill.8.adoc:30 ../sys-utils/wdctl.8.adoc:36
a5b0d099 12717#: ../sys-utils/zramctl.8.adoc:49
87fb2136
PP
12718#, fuzzy, no-wrap
12719#| msgid "*-V*, *--version*"
12720msgid "*-n*, *--noheadings*"
12721msgstr "*-V*, *--version*"
12722
12723#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 12724#: ../misc-utils/fincore.1.adoc:33 ../sys-utils/zramctl.8.adoc:51
87fb2136
PP
12725msgid "Do not print a header line in status output."
12726msgstr ""
12727
12728#. TRANSLATORS: Keep {plus} untranslated.
12729#. type: Plain text
12730#: ../misc-utils/fincore.1.adoc:39
b6467a72
PP
12731msgid ""
12732"Define output columns. See the *--help* output to get a list of the "
12733"currently supported columns. The default list of columns may be extended if "
12734"_list_ is specified in the format _{plus}list_."
87fb2136
PP
12735msgstr ""
12736
12737#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 12738#: ../misc-utils/fincore.1.adoc:46 ../sys-utils/lsmem.1.adoc:56
b6467a72
PP
12739msgid ""
12740"Produce output in raw format. All potentially unsafe characters are hex-"
12741"escaped (\\x<code>)."
87fb2136
PP
12742msgstr ""
12743
12744#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099
KZ
12745#: ../misc-utils/fincore.1.adoc:47 ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:72
12746#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:67 ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:44
12747#: ../misc-utils/lslocks.8.adoc:40 ../misc-utils/uuidparse.1.adoc:50
87fb2136 12748#: ../misc-utils/wipefs.8.adoc:49 ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:72
a5b0d099 12749#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:116 ../sys-utils/lscpu.1.adoc:66
87fb2136
PP
12750#: ../sys-utils/lsipc.1.adoc:50 ../sys-utils/lsirq.1.adoc:34
12751#: ../sys-utils/lsmem.1.adoc:39 ../sys-utils/lsns.8.adoc:34
12752#: ../sys-utils/rfkill.8.adoc:27
12753#, fuzzy, no-wrap
12754#| msgid "*-V*, *--version*"
12755msgid "*-J*, *--json*"
12756msgstr "*-V*, *--version*"
12757
12758#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099
KZ
12759#: ../misc-utils/fincore.1.adoc:49 ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:74
12760#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:46 ../misc-utils/lslocks.8.adoc:42
87fb2136
PP
12761#: ../misc-utils/uuidparse.1.adoc:52 ../misc-utils/wipefs.8.adoc:51
12762#: ../sys-utils/lsirq.1.adoc:36 ../sys-utils/lsmem.1.adoc:41
12763#: ../sys-utils/lsns.8.adoc:36 ../sys-utils/rfkill.8.adoc:29
12764msgid "Use JSON output format."
12765msgstr ""
12766
87fb2136 12767#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099
KZ
12768#: ../misc-utils/fincore.1.adoc:62
12769#, fuzzy, no-wrap
12770#| msgid ""
12771#| "*mesg*(1),\n"
12772#| "*talk*(1),\n"
12773#| "*who*(1)\n"
87fb2136
PP
12774msgid ""
12775"*mincore*(2),\n"
12776"*getpagesize*(2),\n"
12777"*getconf*(1p)\n"
a5b0d099 12778"*cachestat*(2)\n"
87fb2136 12779msgstr ""
a5b0d099
KZ
12780"*mesg*(1),\n"
12781"*talk*(1),\n"
12782"*who*(1)\n"
87fb2136
PP
12783
12784#. Copyright 1993, 1994, 1995 by Theodore Ts'o. All Rights Reserved.
12785#. This file may be copied under the terms of the GNU Public License.
12786#. type: Title =
12787#: ../misc-utils/findfs.8.adoc:4
12788#, no-wrap
12789msgid "findfs(8)"
12790msgstr ""
12791
12792#. type: Plain text
12793#: ../misc-utils/findfs.8.adoc:14
12794msgid "findfs - find a filesystem by label or UUID"
12795msgstr ""
12796
12797#. type: Plain text
12798#: ../misc-utils/findfs.8.adoc:18
12799#, no-wrap
12800msgid "*findfs* *NAME*=_value_\n"
12801msgstr ""
12802
12803#. type: Plain text
12804#: ../misc-utils/findfs.8.adoc:22
12805#, no-wrap
12806msgid "*findfs* will search the block devices in the system looking for a filesystem or partition with specified tag. The currently supported tags are:\n"
12807msgstr ""
12808
12809#. type: Labeled list
12810#: ../misc-utils/findfs.8.adoc:23
12811#, no-wrap
12812msgid "*LABEL*=_<label>_"
12813msgstr ""
12814
12815#. type: Plain text
12816#: ../misc-utils/findfs.8.adoc:25
12817msgid "Specifies filesystem label."
12818msgstr ""
12819
12820#. type: Labeled list
12821#: ../misc-utils/findfs.8.adoc:26
12822#, no-wrap
12823msgid "*UUID*=_<uuid>_"
12824msgstr ""
12825
12826#. type: Plain text
12827#: ../misc-utils/findfs.8.adoc:28
12828msgid "Specifies filesystem UUID."
12829msgstr ""
12830
12831#. type: Labeled list
12832#: ../misc-utils/findfs.8.adoc:29
12833#, no-wrap
12834msgid "*PARTUUID*=_<uuid>_"
12835msgstr ""
12836
12837#. type: Plain text
12838#: ../misc-utils/findfs.8.adoc:31
12839#, fuzzy
b6467a72
PP
12840#| msgid ""
12841#| "It's also possible to use *PARTUUID=* and *PARTLABEL=*. These partitions "
12842#| "identifiers are supported for example for GUID Partition Table (GPT)."
12843msgid ""
12844"Specifies partition UUID. This partition identifier is supported for example "
12845"for GUID Partition Table (GPT) partition tables."
12846msgstr ""
12847"Rovněž je možné použít *PARTUUID=* nebo *PARTLABEL=*. Tyto identifikátory "
12848"oddílů jsou podporovány například s tabulkou rozdělení disku GUID (GPT)."
87fb2136
PP
12849
12850#. type: Labeled list
12851#: ../misc-utils/findfs.8.adoc:32
12852#, no-wrap
12853msgid "*PARTLABEL*=_<label>_"
12854msgstr ""
12855
12856#. type: Plain text
12857#: ../misc-utils/findfs.8.adoc:34
12858#, fuzzy
b6467a72
PP
12859#| msgid ""
12860#| "It's also possible to use *PARTUUID=* and *PARTLABEL=*. These partitions "
12861#| "identifiers are supported for example for GUID Partition Table (GPT)."
12862msgid ""
12863"Specifies partition label (name). The partition labels are supported for "
12864"example for GUID Partition Table (GPT) or MAC partition tables."
12865msgstr ""
12866"Rovněž je možné použít *PARTUUID=* nebo *PARTLABEL=*. Tyto identifikátory "
12867"oddílů jsou podporovány například s tabulkou rozdělení disku GUID (GPT)."
87fb2136
PP
12868
12869#. type: Plain text
12870#: ../misc-utils/findfs.8.adoc:36
b6467a72
PP
12871msgid ""
12872"If the filesystem or partition is found, the device name will be printed on "
12873"stdout."
87fb2136
PP
12874msgstr ""
12875
12876#. type: Plain text
12877#: ../misc-utils/findfs.8.adoc:38
b6467a72
PP
12878msgid ""
12879"The complete overview about filesystems and partitions you can get for "
12880"example by"
87fb2136
PP
12881msgstr ""
12882
12883#. type: delimited block _
12884#: ../misc-utils/findfs.8.adoc:41
12885#, no-wrap
12886msgid "*lsblk --fs*\n"
12887msgstr ""
12888
12889#. type: delimited block _
12890#: ../misc-utils/findfs.8.adoc:43
12891#, no-wrap
12892msgid "*partx --show <disk>*\n"
12893msgstr ""
12894
12895#. type: delimited block _
12896#: ../misc-utils/findfs.8.adoc:45
12897#, no-wrap
12898msgid "*blkid*\n"
12899msgstr ""
12900
12901#. type: Plain text
12902#: ../misc-utils/findfs.8.adoc:55
12903msgid "label or uuid cannot be found"
12904msgstr ""
12905
12906#. type: Plain text
12907#: ../misc-utils/findfs.8.adoc:57
12908msgid "usage error, wrong number of arguments or unknown option"
12909msgstr ""
12910
12911#. type: Plain text
12912#: ../misc-utils/findfs.8.adoc:66
12913#, no-wrap
12914msgid "*findfs* was originally written by mailto:tytso@mit.edu[Theodore Ts'o] and re-written for the util-linux package by mailto:kzak@redhat.com[Karel Zak].\n"
12915msgstr ""
12916
12917#. type: Plain text
12918#: ../misc-utils/findfs.8.adoc:72
12919#, no-wrap
12920msgid ""
12921"*blkid*(8),\n"
12922"*lsblk*(8),\n"
12923"*partx*(8)\n"
12924msgstr ""
12925
12926#. type: Title =
12927#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:2
12928#, no-wrap
12929msgid "findmnt(8)"
12930msgstr ""
12931
12932#. type: Plain text
12933#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:13
12934msgid "findmnt - find a filesystem"
12935msgstr ""
12936
12937#. type: Plain text
12938#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:17
12939#, no-wrap
12940msgid "*findmnt* [options]\n"
12941msgstr ""
12942
12943#. type: Plain text
12944#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:19
12945#, no-wrap
12946msgid "*findmnt* [options] _device_|_mountpoint_\n"
12947msgstr ""
12948
12949#. type: Plain text
12950#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:21
12951#, no-wrap
12952msgid "*findmnt* [options] [*--source*] _device_ [*--target* _path_|*--mountpoint* _mountpoint_]\n"
12953msgstr ""
12954
12955#. type: Plain text
12956#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:25
12957#, no-wrap
12958msgid "*findmnt* will list all mounted filesystems or search for a filesystem. The *findmnt* command is able to search in _/etc/fstab_, _/etc/mtab_ or _/proc/self/mountinfo_. If _device_ or _mountpoint_ is not given, all filesystems are shown.\n"
12959msgstr ""
12960
12961#. type: Plain text
12962#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:27
b6467a72
PP
12963msgid ""
12964"The device may be specified by device name, major:minor numbers, filesystem "
12965"label or UUID, or partition label or UUID. Note that *findmnt* follows "
12966"*mount*(8) behavior where a device name may be interpreted as a mountpoint "
12967"(and vice versa) if the *--target*, *--mountpoint* or *--source* options are "
12968"not specified."
87fb2136
PP
12969msgstr ""
12970
12971#. type: Plain text
12972#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:29
b6467a72
PP
12973msgid ""
12974"The command-line option *--target* accepts any file or directory and then "
12975"*findmnt* displays the filesystem for the given path."
87fb2136
PP
12976msgstr ""
12977
12978#. type: Plain text
12979#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:31
b6467a72
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12980msgid ""
12981"The command prints all mounted filesystems in the tree-like format by "
12982"default. The default output, is subject to change. So whenever possible, you "
12983"should avoid using default output in your scripts. Always explicitly define "
12984"expected columns by using *--output columns-list* in environments where a "
12985"stable output is required."
87fb2136
PP
12986msgstr ""
12987
12988#. type: Plain text
12989#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:33
b6467a72
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12990msgid ""
12991"The relationship between block devices and filesystems is not always one-to-"
12992"one. The filesystem may use more block devices. This is why *findmnt* "
12993"provides SOURCE and SOURCES (pl.) columns. The column SOURCES displays all "
12994"devices where it is possible to find the same filesystem UUID (or another "
12995"tag specified in _fstab_ when executed with *--fstab* and *--evaluate*)."
87fb2136
PP
12996msgstr ""
12997
12998#. type: Labeled list
12999#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:36
13000#, fuzzy, no-wrap
13001#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
13002msgid "*-A*, *--all*"
13003msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
13004
13005#. type: Plain text
13006#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:38
13007msgid "Disable all built-in filters and print all filesystems."
13008msgstr ""
13009
13010#. type: Labeled list
13011#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:39
13012#, fuzzy, no-wrap
13013#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
13014msgid "*-a*, *--ascii*"
13015msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
13016
13017#. type: Plain text
13018#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:41
13019msgid "Use ascii characters for tree formatting."
13020msgstr ""
13021
13022#. type: Labeled list
13023#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:45
13024#, no-wrap
13025msgid "*-C*, *--nocanonicalize*"
13026msgstr ""
13027
13028#. type: Plain text
13029#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:47
b6467a72
PP
13030msgid ""
13031"Do not canonicalize paths at all. This option affects the comparing of paths "
13032"and the evaluation of tags (LABEL, UUID, etc.)."
87fb2136
PP
13033msgstr ""
13034
13035#. type: Labeled list
13036#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:48
13037#, no-wrap
13038msgid "*-c*, *--canonicalize*"
13039msgstr ""
13040
13041#. type: Plain text
13042#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:50
13043msgid "Canonicalize all printed paths."
13044msgstr ""
13045
13046#. type: Labeled list
13047#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:51
13048#, no-wrap
13049msgid "*--deleted*"
13050msgstr ""
13051
13052#. type: Plain text
13053#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:53
b6467a72
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13054msgid ""
13055"Print filesystems where target (mountpoint) is marked as deleted by kernel."
87fb2136
PP
13056msgstr ""
13057
13058#. type: Labeled list
13059#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:54
13060#, fuzzy, no-wrap
13061#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
13062msgid "*-D*, *--df*"
13063msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
13064
13065#. type: Plain text
13066#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:56
b6467a72
PP
13067msgid ""
13068"Imitate the output of *df*(1). This option is equivalent to *-o SOURCE,"
13069"FSTYPE,SIZE,USED,AVAIL,USE%,TARGET* but excludes all pseudo filesystems. Use "
13070"*--all* to print all filesystems."
87fb2136
PP
13071msgstr ""
13072
13073#. type: Labeled list
13074#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:57
13075#, fuzzy, no-wrap
13076#| msgid "*-V*, *--version*"
13077msgid "*-d*, *--direction* _word_"
13078msgstr "*-V*, *--version*"
13079
13080#. type: Plain text
13081#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:59
13082msgid "The search direction, either *forward* or *backward*."
13083msgstr ""
13084
13085#. type: Labeled list
13086#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:60
13087#, fuzzy, no-wrap
13088#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
13089msgid "*-e*, *--evaluate*"
13090msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
13091
13092#. type: Plain text
13093#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:62
b6467a72
PP
13094msgid ""
13095"Convert all tags (LABEL, UUID, PARTUUID, or PARTLABEL) to the corresponding "
13096"device names for the SOURCE column. It's an unusual situation, but the same "
13097"tag may be duplicated (used for more devices). For this purpose, there is "
13098"SOURCES (pl.) column. This column displays by multi-line cell all devices "
13099"where the tag is detected by libblkid. This option makes sense for _fstab_ "
13100"only."
87fb2136
PP
13101msgstr ""
13102
13103#. type: Labeled list
13104#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:63
13105#, no-wrap
13106msgid "*-F*, *--tab-file* _path_"
13107msgstr ""
13108
13109#. type: Plain text
13110#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:65
b6467a72
PP
13111msgid ""
13112"Search in an alternative file. If used with *--fstab*, *--mtab* or *--"
13113"kernel*, then it overrides the default paths. If specified more than once, "
13114"then tree-like output is disabled (see the *--list* option)."
87fb2136
PP
13115msgstr ""
13116
13117#. type: Labeled list
13118#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:66
13119#, fuzzy, no-wrap
13120#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
13121msgid "*-f*, *--first-only*"
13122msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
13123
13124#. type: Plain text
13125#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:68
13126msgid "Print the first matching filesystem only."
13127msgstr ""
13128
13129#. type: Labeled list
13130#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:69
13131#, fuzzy, no-wrap
13132#| msgid "*-V*, *--version*"
13133msgid "*-i*, *--invert*"
13134msgstr "*-V*, *--version*"
13135
13136#. type: Plain text
13137#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:71
13138msgid "Invert the sense of matching."
13139msgstr ""
13140
13141#. type: Labeled list
13142#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:75 ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:75
13143#, fuzzy, no-wrap
13144#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
13145msgid "*-k*, *--kernel*"
13146msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
13147
13148#. type: Plain text
13149#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:77
b6467a72
PP
13150msgid ""
13151"Search in _/proc/self/mountinfo_. The output is in the tree-like format. "
13152"This is the default. The output contains only mount options maintained by "
13153"kernel (see also *--mtab*)."
87fb2136
PP
13154msgstr ""
13155
13156#. type: Plain text
13157#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:80
b6467a72
PP
13158msgid ""
13159"Use the list output format. This output format is automatically enabled if "
13160"the output is restricted by the *-t*, *-O*, *-S* or *-T* option and the "
13161"option *--submounts* is not used or if more that one source file (the option "
13162"*-F*) is specified."
87fb2136
PP
13163msgstr ""
13164
13165#. type: Labeled list
13166#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:81
13167#, no-wrap
13168msgid "*-M*, *--mountpoint* _path_"
13169msgstr ""
13170
13171#. type: Plain text
13172#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:83
b6467a72
PP
13173msgid ""
13174"Explicitly define the mountpoint file or directory. See also *--target*."
87fb2136
PP
13175msgstr ""
13176
13177#. type: Labeled list
13178#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:84
13179#, fuzzy, no-wrap
13180#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
13181msgid "*-m*, *--mtab*"
13182msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
13183
13184#. type: Plain text
13185#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:86
b6467a72
PP
13186msgid ""
13187"Search in _/etc/mtab_. The output is in the list format by default (see *--"
13188"tree*). The output may include user space mount options."
87fb2136
PP
13189msgstr ""
13190
13191#. type: Labeled list
13192#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:87
13193#, fuzzy, no-wrap
13194#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
13195msgid "*-N*, *--task* _tid_"
13196msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
13197
13198#. type: Plain text
13199#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:89
b6467a72
PP
13200msgid ""
13201"Use alternative namespace _/proc/<tid>/mountinfo_ rather than the default _/"
13202"proc/self/mountinfo_. If the option is specified more than once, then tree-"
13203"like output is disabled (see the *--list* option). See also the *unshare*(1) "
13204"command."
87fb2136
PP
13205msgstr ""
13206
13207#. type: Labeled list
13208#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:93
13209#, no-wrap
13210msgid "*-O*, *--options* _list_"
13211msgstr ""
13212
13213#. TRANSLATORS: Keep {plus} untranslated.
13214#. type: Plain text
13215#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:95
b6467a72
PP
13216msgid ""
13217"Limit the set of printed filesystems. More than one option may be specified "
13218"in a comma-separated list. The *-t* and *-O* options are cumulative in "
13219"effect. It is different from *-t* in that each option is matched exactly; a "
13220"leading _no_ at the beginning does not have global meaning. The \"no\" can "
13221"used for individual items in the list. The \"no\" prefix interpretation can "
13222"be disabled by \"{plus}\" prefix."
87fb2136
PP
13223msgstr ""
13224
13225#. type: Plain text
13226#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:99
b6467a72
PP
13227msgid ""
13228"Define output columns. See the *--help* output to get a list of the "
13229"currently supported columns. The *TARGET* column contains tree formatting if "
13230"the *--list* or *--raw* options are not specified."
87fb2136
PP
13231msgstr ""
13232
13233#. TRANSLATORS: Keep {plus} untranslated.
13234#. type: Plain text
13235#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:101
b6467a72
PP
13236msgid ""
13237"The default list of columns may be extended if _list_ is specified in the "
13238"format _{plus}list_ (e.g., *findmnt -o {plus}PROPAGATION*)."
87fb2136
PP
13239msgstr ""
13240
13241#. type: Plain text
13242#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:105
b6467a72
PP
13243msgid ""
13244"Output almost all available columns. The columns that require *--poll* are "
13245"not included."
87fb2136
PP
13246msgstr ""
13247
13248#. type: Plain text
13249#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:108 ../sys-utils/lsipc.1.adoc:49
b6467a72
PP
13250msgid ""
13251"Produce output in the form of key=\"value\" pairs. All potentially unsafe "
13252"value characters are hex-escaped (\\x<code>). See also option *--shell*."
87fb2136
PP
13253msgstr ""
13254
a5b0d099
KZ
13255#. type: Plain text
13256#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:110
13257msgid ""
13258"Note that SOURCES column, use multi-line cells. In these cases, the column "
13259"use an array-like formatting in the output, for example *name=(\"aaa\" "
13260"\"bbb\" \"ccc\")*."
13261msgstr ""
13262
87fb2136 13263#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 13264#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:111
87fb2136
PP
13265#, no-wrap
13266msgid "*-p*, *--poll*[_=list_]"
13267msgstr ""
13268
13269#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 13270#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:113
b6467a72
PP
13271msgid ""
13272"Monitor changes in the _/proc/self/mountinfo_ file. Supported actions are: "
13273"mount, umount, remount and move. More than one action may be specified in a "
13274"comma-separated list. All actions are monitored by default."
87fb2136
PP
13275msgstr ""
13276
13277#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 13278#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:115
b6467a72
PP
13279msgid ""
13280"The time for which *--poll* will block can be restricted with the *--"
13281"timeout* or *--first-only* options."
87fb2136
PP
13282msgstr ""
13283
13284#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 13285#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:117
b6467a72
PP
13286msgid ""
13287"The standard columns always use the new version of the information from the "
13288"mountinfo file, except the umount action which is based on the original "
13289"information cached by *findmnt*. The poll mode allows using extra columns:"
87fb2136
PP
13290msgstr ""
13291
13292#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 13293#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:118
87fb2136
PP
13294#, no-wrap
13295msgid "*ACTION*"
13296msgstr ""
13297
13298#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 13299#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:120
b6467a72
PP
13300msgid ""
13301"mount, umount, move or remount action name; this column is enabled by default"
87fb2136
PP
13302msgstr ""
13303
13304#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 13305#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:120
87fb2136
PP
13306#, no-wrap
13307msgid "*OLD-TARGET*"
13308msgstr ""
13309
13310#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 13311#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:122
87fb2136
PP
13312msgid "available for umount and move actions"
13313msgstr ""
13314
13315#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 13316#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:122
87fb2136
PP
13317#, fuzzy, no-wrap
13318#| msgid "OPTIONS"
13319msgid "*OLD-OPTIONS*"
13320msgstr "VOLBY"
13321
13322#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 13323#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:124
87fb2136
PP
13324msgid "available for umount and remount actions"
13325msgstr ""
13326
13327#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 13328#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:125
87fb2136
PP
13329#, no-wrap
13330msgid "*--pseudo*"
13331msgstr ""
13332
13333#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 13334#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:127
87fb2136
PP
13335msgid "Print only pseudo filesystems."
13336msgstr ""
13337
13338#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 13339#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:128
87fb2136
PP
13340#, no-wrap
13341msgid "*--shadow*"
13342msgstr ""
13343
13344#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 13345#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:130 ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:159
87fb2136
PP
13346msgid "Print only filesystems over-mounted by another filesystem."
13347msgstr ""
13348
13349#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 13350#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:131
87fb2136
PP
13351#, fuzzy, no-wrap
13352#| msgid "*-V*, *--version*"
13353msgid "*-R*, *--submounts*"
13354msgstr "*-V*, *--version*"
13355
13356#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 13357#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:133
b6467a72
PP
13358msgid ""
13359"Print recursively all submounts for the selected filesystems. The "
13360"restrictions defined by options *-t*, *-O*, *-S*, *-T* and *--direction* are "
13361"not applied to submounts. All submounts are always printed in tree-like "
13362"order. The option enables the tree-like output format by default. This "
13363"option has no effect for *--mtab* or *--fstab*."
87fb2136
PP
13364msgstr ""
13365
13366#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 13367#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:136
b6467a72
PP
13368msgid ""
13369"Use raw output format. All potentially unsafe characters are hex-escaped "
13370"(\\x<code>)."
87fb2136
PP
13371msgstr ""
13372
a5b0d099
KZ
13373#. type: Plain text
13374#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:138
13375msgid ""
13376"Note that column SOURCES, use multi-line cells. In these cases, the column "
13377"may produce more strings on the same line."
13378msgstr ""
13379
87fb2136 13380#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 13381#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:139
87fb2136
PP
13382#, no-wrap
13383msgid "*--real*"
13384msgstr ""
13385
13386#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 13387#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:141
87fb2136
PP
13388msgid "Print only real filesystems."
13389msgstr ""
13390
13391#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 13392#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:142
87fb2136
PP
13393#, fuzzy, no-wrap
13394#| msgid "*-s*, **--shell**=__shell__"
13395msgid "*-S*, *--source* _spec_"
13396msgstr "*-s*, **--shell**=__shell__"
13397
13398#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 13399#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:144
b6467a72
PP
13400msgid ""
13401"Explicitly define the mount source. Supported specifications are _device_, "
13402"__maj__**:**_min_, **LABEL=**__label__, **UUID=**__uuid__, "
13403"**PARTLABEL=**__label__ and **PARTUUID=**__uuid__."
87fb2136
PP
13404msgstr ""
13405
13406#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 13407#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:145
87fb2136
PP
13408#, fuzzy, no-wrap
13409#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
13410msgid "*-s*, *--fstab*"
13411msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
13412
13413#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 13414#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:147
b6467a72
PP
13415msgid ""
13416"Search in _/etc/fstab_. The output is in the list format (see *--list*)."
87fb2136
PP
13417msgstr ""
13418
13419#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 13420#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:148
87fb2136
PP
13421#, no-wrap
13422msgid "*-T*, *--target* _path_"
13423msgstr ""
13424
13425#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 13426#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:150
b6467a72
PP
13427msgid ""
13428"Define the mount target. If _path_ is not a mountpoint file or directory, "
13429"then *findmnt* checks the _path_ elements in reverse order to get the "
13430"mountpoint (this feature is supported only when searching in kernel files "
13431"and unsupported for *--fstab*). It's recommended to use the option *--"
13432"mountpoint* when checks of _path_ elements are unwanted and _path_ is a "
13433"strictly specified mountpoint."
87fb2136
PP
13434msgstr ""
13435
13436#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 13437#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:151 ../misc-utils/wipefs.8.adoc:75
b6467a72 13438#: ../sys-utils/fstrim.8.adoc:56
87fb2136
PP
13439#, fuzzy, no-wrap
13440#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
13441msgid "*-t*, *--types* _list_"
13442msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
13443
13444#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 13445#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:153
b6467a72
PP
13446msgid ""
13447"Limit the set of printed filesystems. More than one type may be specified in "
13448"a comma-separated list. The list of filesystem types can be prefixed with "
13449"*no* to specify the filesystem types on which no action should be taken. For "
13450"more details see *mount*(8)."
87fb2136
PP
13451msgstr ""
13452
13453#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 13454#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:154
87fb2136
PP
13455#, no-wrap
13456msgid "*--tree*"
13457msgstr ""
13458
13459#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 13460#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:156
b6467a72
PP
13461msgid ""
13462"Enable tree-like output if possible. The options is silently ignored for "
13463"tables where is missing child-parent relation (e.g., _fstab_)."
87fb2136
PP
13464msgstr ""
13465
13466#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 13467#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:157
87fb2136
PP
13468#, no-wrap
13469msgid "*--shadowed*"
13470msgstr ""
13471
13472#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 13473#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:160
87fb2136
PP
13474#, fuzzy, no-wrap
13475#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
13476msgid "*-U*, *--uniq*"
13477msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
13478
13479#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 13480#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:162
b6467a72
PP
13481msgid ""
13482"Ignore filesystems with duplicate mount targets, thus effectively skipping "
13483"over-mounted mount points."
87fb2136
PP
13484msgstr ""
13485
13486#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 13487#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:163 ../misc-utils/lslocks.8.adoc:61
b6467a72 13488#: ../sys-utils/lsns.8.adoc:64
87fb2136
PP
13489#, fuzzy, no-wrap
13490#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
13491msgid "*-u*, *--notruncate*"
13492msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
13493
13494#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 13495#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:165
b6467a72
PP
13496msgid ""
13497"Do not truncate text in columns. The default is to not truncate the "
13498"*TARGET*, *SOURCE*, *UUID*, *LABEL*, *PARTUUID*, *PARTLABEL* columns. This "
13499"option disables text truncation also in all other columns."
87fb2136
PP
13500msgstr ""
13501
13502#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 13503#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:166
87fb2136
PP
13504#, fuzzy, no-wrap
13505#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
13506msgid "*-v*, *--nofsroot*"
13507msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
13508
13509#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 13510#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:168
b6467a72
PP
13511msgid ""
13512"Do not print a [/dir] in the SOURCE column for bind mounts or btrfs "
13513"subvolumes."
87fb2136
PP
13514msgstr ""
13515
13516#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 13517#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:169
87fb2136
PP
13518#, no-wrap
13519msgid "*-w*, *--timeout* _milliseconds_"
13520msgstr ""
13521
13522#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 13523#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:171
b6467a72
PP
13524msgid ""
13525"Specify an upper limit on the time for which *--poll* will block, in "
13526"milliseconds."
87fb2136
PP
13527msgstr ""
13528
13529#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 13530#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:172
87fb2136
PP
13531#, fuzzy, no-wrap
13532#| msgid "*-V*, *--version*"
13533msgid "*-x*, *--verify*"
13534msgstr "*-V*, *--version*"
13535
13536#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 13537#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:174
b6467a72
PP
13538msgid ""
13539"Check mount table content. The default is to verify _/etc/fstab_ parsability "
13540"and usability. It's possible to use this option also with *--tab-file*. It's "
13541"possible to specify source (device) or target (mountpoint) to filter mount "
13542"table. The option *--verbose* forces *findmnt* to print more details."
87fb2136
PP
13543msgstr ""
13544
13545#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 13546#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:177
87fb2136
PP
13547msgid "Force *findmnt* to print more information (*--verify* only for now)."
13548msgstr ""
13549
13550#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 13551#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:178
87fb2136
PP
13552#, no-wrap
13553msgid "*--vfs-all*"
13554msgstr ""
13555
13556#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 13557#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:180
b6467a72
PP
13558msgid ""
13559"When used with *VFS-OPTIONS* column, print all VFS (fs-independent) flags. "
13560"This option is designed for auditing purposes to list also default VFS "
13561"kernel mount options which are normally not listed."
87fb2136
PP
13562msgstr ""
13563
87fb2136 13564#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 13565#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:183
b6467a72
PP
13566msgid ""
13567"The column name will be modified to contain only characters allowed for "
13568"shell variable identifiers. This is usable, for example, with *--pairs*. "
13569"Note that this feature has been automatically enabled for *--pairs* in "
13570"version 2.37, but due to compatibility issues, now it's necessary to request "
13571"this behavior by *--shell*."
87fb2136
PP
13572msgstr ""
13573
13574#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 13575#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:191
b6467a72
PP
13576msgid ""
13577"The exit value is 0 if there is something to display, or 1 on any error (for "
13578"example if no filesystem is found based on the user's filter specification, "
13579"or the device path or mountpoint does not exist)."
87fb2136
PP
13580msgstr ""
13581
13582#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 13583#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:194 ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1632
87fb2136
PP
13584#: ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:152
13585#, no-wrap
13586msgid "*LIBMOUNT_FSTAB*=<path>"
13587msgstr ""
13588
13589#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 13590#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:196
87fb2136
PP
13591msgid "overrides the default location of the _fstab_ file"
13592msgstr ""
13593
13594#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 13595#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:197
87fb2136
PP
13596#, no-wrap
13597msgid "*LIBMOUNT_MTAB*=<path>"
13598msgstr ""
13599
13600#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 13601#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:199
87fb2136
PP
13602msgid "overrides the default location of the _mtab_ file"
13603msgstr ""
13604
13605#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099
KZ
13606#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:200 ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:158
13607#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1635 ../sys-utils/mountpoint.1.adoc:54
b6467a72 13608#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:125 ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:155
87fb2136
PP
13609#, no-wrap
13610msgid "*LIBMOUNT_DEBUG*=all"
13611msgstr ""
13612
13613#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 13614#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:202 ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1637
87fb2136
PP
13615msgid "enables libmount debug output"
13616msgstr ""
13617
13618#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 13619#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:205
87fb2136
PP
13620msgid "enables libsmartcols debug output"
13621msgstr ""
13622
13623#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 13624#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:211
87fb2136
PP
13625#, no-wrap
13626msgid "*findmnt --fstab -t nfs*"
13627msgstr ""
13628
13629#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 13630#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:213
87fb2136
PP
13631msgid "Prints all NFS filesystems defined in _/etc/fstab_."
13632msgstr ""
13633
13634#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 13635#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:214
87fb2136
PP
13636#, no-wrap
13637msgid "*findmnt --fstab /mnt/foo*"
13638msgstr ""
13639
13640#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 13641#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:216
b6467a72
PP
13642msgid ""
13643"Prints all _/etc/fstab_ filesystems where the mountpoint directory is _/mnt/"
13644"foo_. It also prints bind mounts where _/mnt/foo_ is a source."
87fb2136
PP
13645msgstr ""
13646
13647#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 13648#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:217
87fb2136
PP
13649#, no-wrap
13650msgid "*findmnt --fstab --target /mnt/foo*"
13651msgstr ""
13652
13653#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 13654#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:219
b6467a72
PP
13655msgid ""
13656"Prints all _/etc/fstab_ filesystems where the mountpoint directory is _/mnt/"
13657"foo_."
87fb2136
PP
13658msgstr ""
13659
13660#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 13661#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:220
87fb2136
PP
13662#, no-wrap
13663msgid "*findmnt --fstab --evaluate*"
13664msgstr ""
13665
13666#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 13667#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:222
b6467a72
PP
13668msgid ""
13669"Prints all _/etc/fstab_ filesystems and converts LABEL= and UUID= tags to "
13670"the real device names."
87fb2136
PP
13671msgstr ""
13672
13673#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 13674#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:223
87fb2136
PP
13675#, no-wrap
13676msgid "*findmnt -n --raw --evaluate --output=target LABEL=/boot*"
13677msgstr ""
13678
13679#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 13680#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:225
b6467a72
PP
13681msgid ""
13682"Prints only the mountpoint where the filesystem with label \"/boot\" is "
13683"mounted."
87fb2136
PP
13684msgstr ""
13685
13686#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 13687#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:226
87fb2136
PP
13688#, no-wrap
13689msgid "*findmnt --poll --mountpoint /mnt/foo*"
13690msgstr ""
13691
13692#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 13693#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:228
87fb2136
PP
13694msgid "Monitors mount, unmount, remount and move on _/mnt/foo_."
13695msgstr ""
13696
13697#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 13698#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:229
87fb2136
PP
13699#, no-wrap
13700msgid "*findmnt --poll=umount --first-only --mountpoint /mnt/foo*"
13701msgstr ""
13702
13703#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 13704#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:231
87fb2136
PP
13705msgid "Waits for _/mnt/foo_ unmount."
13706msgstr ""
13707
13708#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 13709#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:232
87fb2136
PP
13710#, no-wrap
13711msgid "*findmnt --poll=remount -t ext3 -O ro*"
13712msgstr ""
13713
13714#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 13715#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:234
87fb2136
PP
13716msgid "Monitors remounts to read-only mode on all ext3 filesystems."
13717msgstr ""
13718
13719#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 13720#: ../misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc:243
87fb2136
PP
13721#, no-wrap
13722msgid ""
13723"*fstab*(5),\n"
13724"*mount*(8)\n"
13725msgstr ""
13726
13727#. type: Title =
13728#: ../misc-utils/getopt.1.adoc:2
13729#, no-wrap
13730msgid "getopt(1)"
13731msgstr ""
13732
13733#. type: Plain text
13734#: ../misc-utils/getopt.1.adoc:13
13735msgid "getopt - parse command options (enhanced)"
13736msgstr ""
13737
13738#. type: Plain text
13739#: ../misc-utils/getopt.1.adoc:17
13740#, no-wrap
13741msgid "*getopt* _optstring_ _parameters_\n"
13742msgstr ""
13743
13744#. type: Plain text
13745#: ../misc-utils/getopt.1.adoc:19
13746#, fuzzy, no-wrap
13747#| msgid "*su* [options] [*-*] [_user_ [_argument_...]]\n"
13748msgid "*getopt* [options] [*--*] _optstring_ _parameters_\n"
13749msgstr "*su* [přepínače] [*-*] [_uživatel_ [_argument_…]]\n"
13750
13751#. type: Plain text
13752#: ../misc-utils/getopt.1.adoc:21
13753#, no-wrap
13754msgid "*getopt* [options] *-o*|*--options* _optstring_ [options] [*--*] _parameters_\n"
13755msgstr ""
13756
13757#. type: Plain text
13758#: ../misc-utils/getopt.1.adoc:25
13759#, no-wrap
13760msgid "*getopt* is used to break up (_parse_) options in command lines for easy parsing by shell procedures, and to check for valid options. It uses the GNU *getopt*(3) routines to do this.\n"
13761msgstr ""
13762
13763#. type: Plain text
13764#: ../misc-utils/getopt.1.adoc:27
b6467a72
PP
13765msgid ""
13766"The parameters *getopt* is called with can be divided into two parts: "
13767"options which modify the way *getopt* will do the parsing (the _options_ and "
13768"the _optstring_ in the *SYNOPSIS*), and the parameters which are to be "
13769"parsed (_parameters_ in the *SYNOPSIS*). The second part will start at the "
13770"first non-option parameter that is not an option argument, or after the "
13771"first occurrence of '*--*'. If no '*-o*' or '*--options*' option is found in "
13772"the first part, the first parameter of the second part is used as the short "
13773"options string."
87fb2136
PP
13774msgstr ""
13775
13776#. type: Plain text
13777#: ../misc-utils/getopt.1.adoc:29
b6467a72
PP
13778msgid ""
13779"If the environment variable *GETOPT_COMPATIBLE* is set, or if the first "
13780"_parameter_ is not an option (does not start with a '*-*', the first format "
13781"in the *SYNOPSIS*), *getopt* will generate output that is compatible with "
13782"that of other versions of *getopt*(1). It will still do parameter shuffling "
13783"and recognize optional arguments (see the *COMPATIBILITY* section for more "
13784"information)."
87fb2136
PP
13785msgstr ""
13786
13787#. type: Plain text
13788#: ../misc-utils/getopt.1.adoc:31
b6467a72
PP
13789msgid ""
13790"Traditional implementations of *getopt*(1) are unable to cope with "
13791"whitespace and other (shell-specific) special characters in arguments and "
13792"non-option parameters. To solve this problem, this implementation can "
13793"generate quoted output which must once again be interpreted by the shell "
13794"(usually by using the *eval* command). This has the effect of preserving "
13795"those characters, but you must call *getopt* in a way that is no longer "
13796"compatible with other versions (the second or third format in the "
13797"*SYNOPSIS*). To determine whether this enhanced version of *getopt*(1) is "
13798"installed, a special test option (*-T*) can be used."
87fb2136
PP
13799msgstr ""
13800
13801#. type: Labeled list
13802#: ../misc-utils/getopt.1.adoc:34 ../misc-utils/look.1.adoc:59
13803#, fuzzy, no-wrap
13804#| msgid "*-V*, *--version*"
13805msgid "*-a*, *--alternative*"
13806msgstr "*-V*, *--version*"
13807
13808#. type: Plain text
13809#: ../misc-utils/getopt.1.adoc:36
13810msgid "Allow long options to start with a single '*-*'."
13811msgstr ""
13812
13813#. type: Labeled list
13814#: ../misc-utils/getopt.1.adoc:37
13815#, no-wrap
13816msgid "*-l*, *--longoptions* _longopts_"
13817msgstr ""
13818
13819#. type: Plain text
13820#: ../misc-utils/getopt.1.adoc:39
b6467a72
PP
13821msgid ""
13822"The long (multi-character) options to be recognized. More than one option "
13823"name may be specified at once, by separating the names with commas. This "
13824"option may be given more than once, the _longopts_ are cumulative. Each long "
13825"option name in _longopts_ may be followed by one colon to indicate it has a "
13826"required argument, and by two colons to indicate it has an optional argument."
87fb2136
PP
13827msgstr ""
13828
13829#. type: Labeled list
13830#: ../misc-utils/getopt.1.adoc:40
13831#, no-wrap
13832msgid "*-n*, *--name* _progname_"
13833msgstr ""
13834
13835#. type: Plain text
13836#: ../misc-utils/getopt.1.adoc:42
b6467a72
PP
13837msgid ""
13838"The name that will be used by the *getopt*(3) routines when it reports "
13839"errors. Note that errors of *getopt*(1) are still reported as coming from "
13840"getopt."
87fb2136
PP
13841msgstr ""
13842
13843#. type: Labeled list
13844#: ../misc-utils/getopt.1.adoc:43
13845#, no-wrap
13846msgid "*-o*, *--options* _shortopts_"
13847msgstr ""
13848
13849#. TRANSLATORS: Keep {plus} untranslated.
13850#. type: Plain text
13851#: ../misc-utils/getopt.1.adoc:45
b6467a72
PP
13852msgid ""
13853"The short (one-character) options to be recognized. If this option is not "
13854"found, the first parameter of *getopt* that does not start with a '*-*' (and "
13855"is not an option argument) is used as the short options string. Each short "
13856"option character in _shortopts_ may be followed by one colon to indicate it "
13857"has a required argument, and by two colons to indicate it has an optional "
13858"argument. The first character of shortopts may be '*{plus}*' or '*-*' to "
13859"influence the way options are parsed and output is generated (see the "
13860"*SCANNING MODES* section for details)."
87fb2136
PP
13861msgstr ""
13862
13863#. type: Plain text
13864#: ../misc-utils/getopt.1.adoc:49
13865msgid "Disable error reporting by *getopt*(3)."
13866msgstr ""
13867
13868#. type: Labeled list
13869#: ../misc-utils/getopt.1.adoc:50
13870#, fuzzy, no-wrap
13871#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
13872msgid "*-Q*, *--quiet-output*"
13873msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
13874
13875#. type: Plain text
13876#: ../misc-utils/getopt.1.adoc:52
b6467a72
PP
13877msgid ""
13878"Do not generate normal output. Errors are still reported by *getopt*(3), "
13879"unless you also use *-q*."
87fb2136
PP
13880msgstr ""
13881
13882#. type: Plain text
13883#: ../misc-utils/getopt.1.adoc:55
b6467a72
PP
13884msgid ""
13885"Set quoting conventions to those of _shell_. If the *-s* option is not "
13886"given, the *BASH* conventions are used. Valid arguments are currently "
13887"'*sh*', '*bash*', '*csh*', and '*tcsh*'."
87fb2136
PP
13888msgstr ""
13889
13890#. type: Labeled list
13891#: ../misc-utils/getopt.1.adoc:56
13892#, fuzzy, no-wrap
13893#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
13894msgid "*-T*, *--test*"
13895msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
13896
13897#. type: Plain text
13898#: ../misc-utils/getopt.1.adoc:58
b6467a72
PP
13899msgid ""
13900"Test if your *getopt*(1) is this enhanced version or an old version. This "
13901"generates no output, and sets the error status to 4. Other implementations "
13902"of *getopt*(1), and this version if the environment variable "
13903"*GETOPT_COMPATIBLE* is set, will return '*--*' and error status 0."
87fb2136
PP
13904msgstr ""
13905
13906#. type: Labeled list
13907#: ../misc-utils/getopt.1.adoc:59
13908#, fuzzy, no-wrap
13909#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
13910msgid "*-u*, *--unquoted*"
13911msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
13912
13913#. type: Plain text
13914#: ../misc-utils/getopt.1.adoc:61
b6467a72
PP
13915msgid ""
13916"Do not quote the output. Note that whitespace and special (shell-dependent) "
13917"characters can cause havoc in this mode (like they do with other *getopt*(1) "
13918"implementations)."
87fb2136
PP
13919msgstr ""
13920
13921#. type: Title ==
13922#: ../misc-utils/getopt.1.adoc:64
13923#, no-wrap
13924msgid "PARSING"
13925msgstr ""
13926
13927#. type: Plain text
13928#: ../misc-utils/getopt.1.adoc:67
b6467a72
PP
13929msgid ""
13930"This section specifies the format of the second part of the parameters of "
13931"*getopt* (the _parameters_ in the *SYNOPSIS*). The next section (*OUTPUT*) "
13932"describes the output that is generated. These parameters were typically the "
13933"parameters a shell function was called with. Care must be taken that each "
13934"parameter the shell function was called with corresponds to exactly one "
13935"parameter in the parameter list of *getopt* (see the *EXAMPLES*). All "
13936"parsing is done by the GNU *getopt*(3) routines."
87fb2136
PP
13937msgstr ""
13938
13939#. type: Plain text
13940#: ../misc-utils/getopt.1.adoc:69
b6467a72
PP
13941msgid ""
13942"The parameters are parsed from left to right. Each parameter is classified "
13943"as a short option, a long option, an argument to an option, or a non-option "
13944"parameter."
87fb2136
PP
13945msgstr ""
13946
13947#. type: Plain text
13948#: ../misc-utils/getopt.1.adoc:71
b6467a72
PP
13949msgid ""
13950"A simple short option is a '*-*' followed by a short option character. If "
13951"the option has a required argument, it may be written directly after the "
13952"option character or as the next parameter (i.e., separated by whitespace on "
13953"the command line). If the option has an optional argument, it must be "
13954"written directly after the option character if present."
87fb2136
PP
13955msgstr ""
13956
13957#. type: Plain text
13958#: ../misc-utils/getopt.1.adoc:73
b6467a72
PP
13959msgid ""
13960"It is possible to specify several short options after one '*-*', as long as "
13961"all (except possibly the last) do not have required or optional arguments."
87fb2136
PP
13962msgstr ""
13963
13964#. type: Plain text
13965#: ../misc-utils/getopt.1.adoc:75
b6467a72
PP
13966msgid ""
13967"A long option normally begins with '*--*' followed by the long option name. "
13968"If the option has a required argument, it may be written directly after the "
13969"long option name, separated by '*=*', or as the next argument (i.e., "
13970"separated by whitespace on the command line). If the option has an optional "
13971"argument, it must be written directly after the long option name, separated "
13972"by '*=*', if present (if you add the '*=*' but nothing behind it, it is "
13973"interpreted as if no argument was present; this is a slight bug, see the "
13974"*BUGS*). Long options may be abbreviated, as long as the abbreviation is not "
13975"ambiguous."
87fb2136
PP
13976msgstr ""
13977
13978#. TRANSLATORS: Keep {plus} untranslated.
13979#. type: Plain text
13980#: ../misc-utils/getopt.1.adoc:77
b6467a72
PP
13981msgid ""
13982"Each parameter not starting with a '*-*', and not a required argument of a "
13983"previous option, is a non-option parameter. Each parameter after a '*--*' "
13984"parameter is always interpreted as a non-option parameter. If the "
13985"environment variable *POSIXLY_CORRECT* is set, or if the short option string "
13986"started with a '*{plus}*', all remaining parameters are interpreted as non-"
13987"option parameters as soon as the first non-option parameter is found."
87fb2136
PP
13988msgstr ""
13989
13990#. type: Title ==
a5b0d099 13991#: ../misc-utils/getopt.1.adoc:79 ../misc-utils/lslocks.8.adoc:66
87fb2136
PP
13992#: ../misc-utils/uuidparse.1.adoc:23
13993#, no-wrap
13994msgid "OUTPUT"
13995msgstr ""
13996
13997#. type: Plain text
13998#: ../misc-utils/getopt.1.adoc:82
b6467a72
PP
13999msgid ""
14000"Output is generated for each element described in the previous section. "
14001"Output is done in the same order as the elements are specified in the input, "
14002"except for non-option parameters. Output can be done in _compatible_ "
14003"(_unquoted_) mode, or in such way that whitespace and other special "
14004"characters within arguments and non-option parameters are preserved (see "
14005"*QUOTING*). When the output is processed in the shell script, it will seem "
14006"to be composed of distinct elements that can be processed one by one (by "
14007"using the shift command in most shell languages). This is imperfect in "
14008"unquoted mode, as elements can be split at unexpected places if they contain "
14009"whitespace or special characters."
87fb2136
PP
14010msgstr ""
14011
14012#. type: Plain text
14013#: ../misc-utils/getopt.1.adoc:84
b6467a72
PP
14014msgid ""
14015"If there are problems parsing the parameters, for example because a required "
14016"argument is not found or an option is not recognized, an error will be "
14017"reported on stderr, there will be no output for the offending element, and a "
14018"non-zero error status is returned."
87fb2136
PP
14019msgstr ""
14020
14021#. type: Plain text
14022#: ../misc-utils/getopt.1.adoc:86
b6467a72
PP
14023msgid ""
14024"For a short option, a single '*-*' and the option character are generated as "
14025"one parameter. If the option has an argument, the next parameter will be the "
14026"argument. If the option takes an optional argument, but none was found, the "
14027"next parameter will be generated but be empty in quoting mode, but no second "
14028"parameter will be generated in unquoted (compatible) mode. Note that many "
14029"other *getopt*(1) implementations do not support optional arguments."
87fb2136
PP
14030msgstr ""
14031
14032#. type: Plain text
14033#: ../misc-utils/getopt.1.adoc:88
b6467a72
PP
14034msgid ""
14035"If several short options were specified after a single '*-*', each will be "
14036"present in the output as a separate parameter."
87fb2136
PP
14037msgstr ""
14038
14039#. type: Plain text
14040#: ../misc-utils/getopt.1.adoc:90
b6467a72
PP
14041msgid ""
14042"For a long option, '*--*' and the full option name are generated as one "
14043"parameter. This is done regardless whether the option was abbreviated or "
14044"specified with a single '*-*' in the input. Arguments are handled as with "
14045"short options."
87fb2136
PP
14046msgstr ""
14047
14048#. TRANSLATORS: Keep {plus} untranslated.
14049#. type: Plain text
14050#: ../misc-utils/getopt.1.adoc:92
b6467a72
PP
14051msgid ""
14052"Normally, no non-option parameters output is generated until all options and "
14053"their arguments have been generated. Then '*--*' is generated as a single "
14054"parameter, and after it the non-option parameters in the order they were "
14055"found, each as a separate parameter. Only if the first character of the "
14056"short options string was a '*-*', non-option parameter output is generated "
14057"at the place they are found in the input (this is not supported if the first "
14058"format of the *SYNOPSIS* is used; in that case all preceding occurrences of "
14059"'*-*' and '*{plus}*' are ignored)."
87fb2136
PP
14060msgstr ""
14061
14062#. type: Title ==
14063#: ../misc-utils/getopt.1.adoc:94
14064#, no-wrap
14065msgid "QUOTING"
14066msgstr ""
14067
14068#. type: Plain text
14069#: ../misc-utils/getopt.1.adoc:97
b6467a72
PP
14070msgid ""
14071"In compatibility mode, whitespace or 'special' characters in arguments or "
14072"non-option parameters are not handled correctly. As the output is fed to the "
14073"shell script, the script does not know how it is supposed to break the "
14074"output into separate parameters. To circumvent this problem, this "
14075"implementation offers quoting. The idea is that output is generated with "
14076"quotes around each parameter. When this output is once again fed to the "
14077"shell (usually by a shell *eval* command), it is split correctly into "
14078"separate parameters."
87fb2136
PP
14079msgstr ""
14080
14081#. type: Plain text
14082#: ../misc-utils/getopt.1.adoc:99
b6467a72
PP
14083msgid ""
14084"Quoting is not enabled if the environment variable *GETOPT_COMPATIBLE* is "
14085"set, if the first form of the *SYNOPSIS* is used, or if the option '*-u*' is "
14086"found."
87fb2136
PP
14087msgstr ""
14088
14089#. type: Plain text
14090#: ../misc-utils/getopt.1.adoc:101
b6467a72
PP
14091msgid ""
14092"Different shells use different quoting conventions. You can use the '*-s*' "
14093"option to select the shell you are using. The following shells are currently "
14094"supported: '*sh*', '*bash*', '*csh*' and '*tcsh*'. Actually, only two "
14095"'flavors' are distinguished: sh-like quoting conventions and csh-like "
14096"quoting conventions. Chances are that if you use another shell script "
14097"language, one of these flavors can still be used."
87fb2136
PP
14098msgstr ""
14099
14100#. type: Title ==
14101#: ../misc-utils/getopt.1.adoc:102
14102#, no-wrap
14103msgid "SCANNING MODES"
14104msgstr ""
14105
14106#. TRANSLATORS: Keep {plus} untranslated.
14107#. type: Plain text
14108#: ../misc-utils/getopt.1.adoc:105
b6467a72
PP
14109msgid ""
14110"The first character of the short options string may be a '*-*' or a '*{plus}"
14111"*' to indicate a special scanning mode. If the first calling form in the "
14112"*SYNOPSIS* is used they are ignored; the environment variable "
14113"*POSIXLY_CORRECT* is still examined, though."
87fb2136
PP
14114msgstr ""
14115
14116#. TRANSLATORS: Keep {plus} untranslated.
14117#. type: Plain text
14118#: ../misc-utils/getopt.1.adoc:108
b6467a72
PP
14119msgid ""
14120"If the first character is '*{plus}*', or if the environment variable "
14121"*POSIXLY_CORRECT* is set, parsing stops as soon as the first non-option "
14122"parameter (i.e., a parameter that does not start with a '*-*') is found that "
14123"is not an option argument. The remaining parameters are all interpreted as "
14124"non-option parameters."
87fb2136
PP
14125msgstr ""
14126
14127#. type: Plain text
14128#: ../misc-utils/getopt.1.adoc:111
b6467a72
PP
14129msgid ""
14130"If the first character is a '*-*', non-option parameters are outputted at "
14131"the place where they are found; in normal operation, they are all collected "
14132"at the end of output after a '*--*' parameter has been generated. Note that "
14133"this '*--*' parameter is still generated, but it will always be the last "
14134"parameter in this mode."
87fb2136
PP
14135msgstr ""
14136
14137#. type: Plain text
14138#: ../misc-utils/getopt.1.adoc:115
b6467a72
PP
14139msgid ""
14140"This version of *getopt*(1) is written to be as compatible as possible to "
14141"other versions. Usually you can just replace them with this version without "
14142"any modifications, and with some advantages."
87fb2136
PP
14143msgstr ""
14144
14145#. TRANSLATORS: Keep {plus} untranslated.
14146#. type: Plain text
14147#: ../misc-utils/getopt.1.adoc:117
b6467a72
PP
14148msgid ""
14149"If the first character of the first parameter of getopt is not a '*-*', "
14150"*getopt* goes into compatibility mode. It will interpret its first parameter "
14151"as the string of short options, and all other arguments will be parsed. It "
14152"will still do parameter shuffling (i.e., all non-option parameters are "
14153"output at the end), unless the environment variable *POSIXLY_CORRECT* is "
14154"set, in which case, *getopt* will prepend a '*{plus}*' before short options "
14155"automatically."
87fb2136
PP
14156msgstr ""
14157
14158#. type: Plain text
14159#: ../misc-utils/getopt.1.adoc:120
b6467a72
PP
14160msgid ""
14161"The environment variable *GETOPT_COMPATIBLE* forces *getopt* into "
14162"compatibility mode. Setting both this environment variable and "
14163"*POSIXLY_CORRECT* offers 100% compatibility for 'difficult' programs. "
14164"Usually, though, neither is needed."
87fb2136
PP
14165msgstr ""
14166
14167#. TRANSLATORS: Keep {plus} untranslated.
14168#. type: Plain text
14169#: ../misc-utils/getopt.1.adoc:122
b6467a72
PP
14170msgid ""
14171"In compatibility mode, leading '*-*' and '*{plus}*' characters in the short "
14172"options string are ignored."
87fb2136
PP
14173msgstr ""
14174
14175#. type: Title ==
14176#: ../misc-utils/getopt.1.adoc:124
14177#, no-wrap
14178msgid "RETURN CODES"
14179msgstr ""
14180
14181#. type: Plain text
14182#: ../misc-utils/getopt.1.adoc:127
14183#, no-wrap
14184msgid "*getopt* returns error code *0* for successful parsing, *1* if *getopt*(3) returns errors, *2* if it does not understand its own parameters, *3* if an internal error occurs like out-of-memory, and *4* if it is called with *-T*.\n"
14185msgstr ""
14186
14187#. TRANSLATORS: Don't translate _{package-docdir}_.
14188#. type: Plain text
14189#: ../misc-utils/getopt.1.adoc:132
b6467a72
PP
14190msgid ""
14191"Example scripts for (ba)sh and (t)csh are provided with the *getopt*(1) "
14192"distribution, and are installed in _{package-docdir}_ directory."
87fb2136
PP
14193msgstr ""
14194
14195#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 14196#: ../misc-utils/getopt.1.adoc:135 ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:183
87fb2136
PP
14197#, no-wrap
14198msgid "*POSIXLY_CORRECT*"
14199msgstr ""
14200
14201#. type: Plain text
14202#: ../misc-utils/getopt.1.adoc:137
b6467a72
PP
14203msgid ""
14204"This environment variable is examined by the *getopt*(3) routines. If it is "
14205"set, parsing stops as soon as a parameter is found that is not an option or "
14206"an option argument. All remaining parameters are also interpreted as non-"
14207"option parameters, regardless whether they start with a '*-*'."
87fb2136
PP
14208msgstr ""
14209
14210#. type: Labeled list
14211#: ../misc-utils/getopt.1.adoc:138
14212#, no-wrap
14213msgid "*GETOPT_COMPATIBLE*"
14214msgstr ""
14215
14216#. type: Plain text
14217#: ../misc-utils/getopt.1.adoc:140
b6467a72
PP
14218msgid ""
14219"Forces *getopt* to use the first calling format as specified in the "
14220"*SYNOPSIS*."
87fb2136
PP
14221msgstr ""
14222
14223#. type: Plain text
14224#: ../misc-utils/getopt.1.adoc:144
14225#, no-wrap
14226msgid "*getopt*(3) can parse long options with optional arguments that are given an empty optional argument (but cannot do this for short options). This *getopt*(1) treats optional arguments that are empty as if they were not present.\n"
14227msgstr ""
14228
14229#. type: Plain text
14230#: ../misc-utils/getopt.1.adoc:146
b6467a72
PP
14231msgid ""
14232"The syntax if you do not want any short option variables at all is not very "
14233"intuitive (you have to set them explicitly to the empty string)."
87fb2136
PP
14234msgstr ""
14235
14236#. type: Title ==
b6467a72 14237#: ../misc-utils/getopt.1.adoc:147 ../misc-utils/hardlink.1.adoc:144
a5b0d099 14238#: ../misc-utils/uuidd.8.adoc:84
87fb2136
PP
14239#, no-wrap
14240msgid "AUTHOR"
14241msgstr ""
14242
14243#. type: Plain text
14244#: ../misc-utils/getopt.1.adoc:150
14245msgid "mailto:frodo@frodo.looijaard.name[Frodo Looijaard]"
14246msgstr ""
14247
14248#. type: Plain text
14249#: ../misc-utils/getopt.1.adoc:156
14250#, fuzzy, no-wrap
14251#| msgid ""
14252#| "*mesg*(1),\n"
14253#| "*talk*(1),\n"
14254#| "*who*(1)\n"
14255msgid ""
14256"*bash*(1),\n"
14257"*tcsh*(1),\n"
14258"*getopt*(3)\n"
14259msgstr ""
14260"*mesg*(1),\n"
14261"*talk*(1),\n"
14262"*who*(1)\n"
14263
14264#
14265#. SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
14266#. Copyright (C) 2008 - 2012 Julian Andres Klode. See hardlink.c for license.
14267#. Copyright (C) 2021 Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>
14268#. type: Title =
14269#: ../misc-utils/hardlink.1.adoc:8
14270#, no-wrap
14271msgid "hardlink(1)"
14272msgstr ""
14273
14274#. type: Plain text
14275#: ../misc-utils/hardlink.1.adoc:18
14276msgid "hardlink - link multiple copies of a file"
14277msgstr ""
14278
14279#. type: Plain text
14280#: ../misc-utils/hardlink.1.adoc:22
14281#, no-wrap
14282msgid "*hardlink* [options] [_directory_|_file_]...\n"
14283msgstr ""
14284
14285#. type: Plain text
14286#: ../misc-utils/hardlink.1.adoc:27
14287#, no-wrap
14288msgid ""
14289"*hardlink* is a tool that replaces copies of a file with either hardlinks\n"
14290"or copy-on-write clones, thus saving space.\n"
14291msgstr ""
14292
14293#. type: Plain text
14294#: ../misc-utils/hardlink.1.adoc:35
14295#, no-wrap
14296msgid ""
14297"*hardlink* first creates a binary tree of file sizes and then compares\n"
14298"the content of files that have the same size. There are two basic content\n"
14299"comparison methods. The *memcmp* method directly reads data blocks from\n"
14300"files and compares them. The other method is based on checksums (like SHA256);\n"
14301"in this case for each data block a checksum is calculated by the Linux kernel\n"
14302"crypto API, and this checksum is stored in userspace and used for file\n"
14303"comparisons.\n"
14304msgstr ""
14305
14306#. type: Plain text
14307#: ../misc-utils/hardlink.1.adoc:40
b6467a72
PP
14308msgid ""
14309"For each file also an \"intro\" buffer (32 bytes) is cached. This buffer is "
14310"used independently from the comparison method and requested cache-size and "
14311"io-size. The \"intro\" buffer dramatically reduces operations with data "
14312"content as files are very often different from the beginning."
87fb2136
PP
14313msgstr ""
14314
14315#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 14316#: ../misc-utils/hardlink.1.adoc:45
87fb2136
PP
14317#, fuzzy, no-wrap
14318#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
a5b0d099 14319msgid "*-c*, *--content*"
87fb2136
PP
14320msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
14321
14322#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
14323#: ../misc-utils/hardlink.1.adoc:47
14324msgid ""
14325"Consider only file content, not attributes, when determining whether two "
14326"files are equal. Same as *-pot*."
87fb2136
PP
14327msgstr ""
14328
14329#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 14330#: ../misc-utils/hardlink.1.adoc:48
87fb2136 14331#, no-wrap
b6467a72 14332msgid "*-b*, *--io-size* _size_"
87fb2136
PP
14333msgstr ""
14334
14335#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
14336#: ../misc-utils/hardlink.1.adoc:56
14337msgid ""
14338"The size of the *read*(2) or *sendfile*(2) buffer used when comparing file "
14339"contents. The _size_ argument may be followed by the multiplicative "
14340"suffixes KiB, MiB, etc. The \"iB\" is optional, e.g., \"K\" has the same "
14341"meaning as \"KiB\". The default is 8KiB for memcmp method and 1MiB for the "
14342"other methods. The only memcmp method uses process memory for the buffer, "
14343"other methods use zero-copy way and I/O operation is done in the kernel. The "
14344"size may be altered on the fly to fit a number of cached content checksums."
87fb2136
PP
14345msgstr ""
14346
14347#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72
PP
14348#: ../misc-utils/hardlink.1.adoc:57
14349#, fuzzy, no-wrap
14350#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
14351msgid "*-d*, *--respect-dir*"
14352msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
87fb2136
PP
14353
14354#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
14355#: ../misc-utils/hardlink.1.adoc:59
14356msgid ""
14357"Only try to link files with the same directory name. The top-level directory "
14358"(as specified on the hardlink command line) is ignored. For example, "
14359"*hardlink --respect-dir /foo /bar* will link _/foo/some/file_ with _/bar/"
14360"some/file_, but not _/bar/other/file_. If combined with *--respect-name*, "
14361"then entire paths (except the top-level directory) are compared."
87fb2136
PP
14362msgstr ""
14363
b6467a72
PP
14364#. type: Labeled list
14365#: ../misc-utils/hardlink.1.adoc:60
14366#, fuzzy, no-wrap
14367#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
14368msgid "*-f*, *--respect-name*"
14369msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
14370
87fb2136 14371#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
14372#: ../misc-utils/hardlink.1.adoc:62
14373msgid ""
14374"Only try to link files with the same (base)name. It's strongly recommended "
14375"to use long options rather than *-f* which is interpreted in a different way "
14376"by other *hardlink* implementations."
87fb2136
PP
14377msgstr ""
14378
14379#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 14380#: ../misc-utils/hardlink.1.adoc:63
87fb2136 14381#, no-wrap
b6467a72 14382msgid "*-i*, *--include* _regex_"
87fb2136
PP
14383msgstr ""
14384
14385#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
14386#: ../misc-utils/hardlink.1.adoc:65
14387msgid ""
14388"A regular expression to include files. If the option *--exclude* has been "
14389"given, this option re-includes files which would otherwise be excluded. If "
14390"the option is used without *--exclude*, only files matched by the pattern "
14391"are included."
87fb2136
PP
14392msgstr ""
14393
14394#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 14395#: ../misc-utils/hardlink.1.adoc:66
87fb2136 14396#, fuzzy, no-wrap
b6467a72
PP
14397#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
14398msgid "*-m*, *--maximize*"
14399msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
87fb2136
PP
14400
14401#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
14402#: ../misc-utils/hardlink.1.adoc:68
14403msgid "Among equal files, keep the file with the highest link count."
87fb2136
PP
14404msgstr ""
14405
14406#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72
PP
14407#: ../misc-utils/hardlink.1.adoc:69
14408#, fuzzy, no-wrap
14409#| msgid "*-V*, *--version*"
14410msgid "*-M*, *--minimize*"
14411msgstr "*-V*, *--version*"
14412
14413#. type: Plain text
14414#: ../misc-utils/hardlink.1.adoc:71
14415msgid "Among equal files, keep the file with the lowest link count."
87fb2136
PP
14416msgstr ""
14417
b6467a72
PP
14418#. type: Labeled list
14419#: ../misc-utils/hardlink.1.adoc:72 ../sys-utils/rtcwake.8.adoc:93
14420#, fuzzy, no-wrap
14421#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
14422msgid "*-n*, *--dry-run*"
14423msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
14424
87fb2136 14425#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
14426#: ../misc-utils/hardlink.1.adoc:74
14427msgid "Do not act, just print what would happen."
87fb2136
PP
14428msgstr ""
14429
14430#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 14431#: ../misc-utils/hardlink.1.adoc:75
87fb2136
PP
14432#, fuzzy, no-wrap
14433#| msgid "*-V*, *--version*"
14434msgid "*-o*, *--ignore-owner*"
14435msgstr "*-V*, *--version*"
14436
14437#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
14438#: ../misc-utils/hardlink.1.adoc:77
14439msgid ""
14440"Link and compare files even if their owner information (user and group) "
14441"differs. Results may be unpredictable."
87fb2136
PP
14442msgstr ""
14443
14444#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72
PP
14445#: ../misc-utils/hardlink.1.adoc:78
14446#, fuzzy, no-wrap
14447#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
14448msgid "*-O*, *--keep-oldest*"
14449msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
87fb2136
PP
14450
14451#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
14452#: ../misc-utils/hardlink.1.adoc:80
14453msgid ""
14454"Among equal files, keep the oldest file (least recent modification time). By "
14455"default, the newest file is kept. If *--maximize* or *--minimize* is "
14456"specified, the link count has a higher precedence than the time of "
14457"modification."
87fb2136
PP
14458msgstr ""
14459
14460#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 14461#: ../misc-utils/hardlink.1.adoc:81
87fb2136 14462#, no-wrap
b6467a72 14463msgid "*-p*, *--ignore-mode*"
87fb2136
PP
14464msgstr ""
14465
14466#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
14467#: ../misc-utils/hardlink.1.adoc:83
14468msgid ""
14469"Link and compare files even if their mode is different. Results may be "
14470"slightly unpredictable."
14471msgstr ""
14472
14473#. type: Plain text
14474#: ../misc-utils/hardlink.1.adoc:86
14475msgid "Quiet mode, don't print anything."
87fb2136
PP
14476msgstr ""
14477
14478#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72
PP
14479#: ../misc-utils/hardlink.1.adoc:87
14480#, no-wrap
14481msgid "*-r*, *--cache-size* _size_"
14482msgstr ""
87fb2136
PP
14483
14484#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
14485#: ../misc-utils/hardlink.1.adoc:92
14486msgid ""
14487"The size of the cache for content checksums. All non-memcmp methods "
14488"calculate checksum for each file content block (see *--io-size*), these "
14489"checksums are cached for the next comparison. The size is important for "
14490"large files or a large sets of files of the same size. The default is 10MiB."
87fb2136
PP
14491msgstr ""
14492
14493#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72
PP
14494#: ../misc-utils/hardlink.1.adoc:93
14495#, no-wrap
14496msgid "*-s*, *--minimum-size* _size_"
14497msgstr ""
87fb2136
PP
14498
14499#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
14500#: ../misc-utils/hardlink.1.adoc:95
14501msgid ""
14502"The minimum size to consider. By default this is 1, so empty files will not "
14503"be linked. The _size_ argument may be followed by the multiplicative "
14504"suffixes KiB (=1024), MiB (=1024*1024), and so on for GiB, TiB, PiB, EiB, "
14505"ZiB and YiB (the \"iB\" is optional, e.g., \"K\" has the same meaning as "
14506"\"KiB\")."
87fb2136
PP
14507msgstr ""
14508
14509#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72
PP
14510#: ../misc-utils/hardlink.1.adoc:96
14511#, no-wrap
14512msgid "*-S*, *--maximum-size* _size_"
14513msgstr ""
87fb2136
PP
14514
14515#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
14516#: ../misc-utils/hardlink.1.adoc:98
14517msgid ""
14518"The maximum size to consider. By default this is 0 and 0 has the special "
14519"meaning of unlimited. The _size_ argument may be followed by the "
14520"multiplicative suffixes KiB (=1024), MiB (=1024*1024), and so on for GiB, "
14521"TiB, PiB, EiB, ZiB and YiB (the \"iB\" is optional, e.g., \"K\" has the same "
14522"meaning as \"KiB\")."
87fb2136
PP
14523msgstr ""
14524
14525#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 14526#: ../misc-utils/hardlink.1.adoc:99
87fb2136 14527#, no-wrap
b6467a72
PP
14528msgid "*-t*, *--ignore-time*"
14529msgstr ""
14530
14531#. type: Plain text
14532#: ../misc-utils/hardlink.1.adoc:101
14533msgid ""
14534"Link and compare files even if their time of modification is different. This "
14535"is usually a good choice."
87fb2136
PP
14536msgstr ""
14537
14538#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
14539#: ../misc-utils/hardlink.1.adoc:104
14540msgid ""
14541"Verbose output, explain to the user what is being done. If specified once, "
14542"every hardlinked file is displayed. If specified twice, it also shows every "
14543"comparison."
87fb2136
PP
14544msgstr ""
14545
14546#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 14547#: ../misc-utils/hardlink.1.adoc:105
87fb2136 14548#, no-wrap
b6467a72 14549msgid "*-x*, *--exclude* _regex_"
87fb2136
PP
14550msgstr ""
14551
14552#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
14553#: ../misc-utils/hardlink.1.adoc:107
14554msgid ""
14555"A regular expression which excludes files from being compared and linked."
87fb2136
PP
14556msgstr ""
14557
14558#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 14559#: ../misc-utils/hardlink.1.adoc:108
87fb2136 14560#, no-wrap
b6467a72 14561msgid "*-X*, *--respect-xattrs*"
87fb2136
PP
14562msgstr ""
14563
14564#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
14565#: ../misc-utils/hardlink.1.adoc:110
14566msgid "Only try to link files with the same extended attributes."
87fb2136
PP
14567msgstr ""
14568
14569#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 14570#: ../misc-utils/hardlink.1.adoc:111
87fb2136 14571#, no-wrap
b6467a72 14572msgid "*-y*, *--method* _name_"
87fb2136
PP
14573msgstr ""
14574
14575#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
14576#: ../misc-utils/hardlink.1.adoc:117
14577msgid ""
14578"Set the file content comparison method. The currently supported methods are "
14579"sha256, sha1, crc32c and memcmp. The default is sha256, or memcmp if Linux "
14580"Crypto API is not available. The methods based on checksums are implemented "
14581"in zero-copy way, in this case file contents are not copied to the userspace "
14582"and all calculation is done in kernel."
87fb2136
PP
14583msgstr ""
14584
14585#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 14586#: ../misc-utils/hardlink.1.adoc:118
87fb2136 14587#, no-wrap
b6467a72 14588msgid "*--reflink*[=_when_]"
87fb2136
PP
14589msgstr ""
14590
14591#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
14592#: ../misc-utils/hardlink.1.adoc:123
14593msgid ""
14594"Create copy-on-write clones (aka reflinks) rather than hardlinks. The "
14595"reflinked files share only on-disk data, but the file mode and owner can be "
14596"different. It's recommended to use it with *--ignore-owner* and *--ignore-"
14597"mode* options. This option implies *--skip-reflinks* to ignore already "
14598"cloned files."
14599msgstr ""
14600
14601#. type: Plain text
14602#: ../misc-utils/hardlink.1.adoc:129
14603msgid ""
14604"The optional argument _when_ can be *never*, *always*, or *auto*. If the "
14605"_when_ argument is omitted, it defaults to *auto*, in this case, *hardlink* "
14606"checks filesystem type and uses reflinks on BTRFS and XFS only, and fallback "
14607"to hardlinks when creating reflink is impossible. The argument *always* "
14608"disables filesystem type detection and fallback to hardlinks, in this case, "
14609"only reflinks are allowed."
87fb2136
PP
14610msgstr ""
14611
14612#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 14613#: ../misc-utils/hardlink.1.adoc:130
87fb2136 14614#, no-wrap
b6467a72 14615msgid "*--skip-reflinks*"
87fb2136
PP
14616msgstr ""
14617
14618#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
14619#: ../misc-utils/hardlink.1.adoc:132
14620msgid ""
14621"Ignore already cloned files. This option may be used without *--reflink* "
14622"when creating classic hardlinks."
87fb2136
PP
14623msgstr ""
14624
14625#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 14626#: ../misc-utils/hardlink.1.adoc:137
87fb2136
PP
14627#, no-wrap
14628msgid "*hardlink* takes one or more directories which will be searched for files to be linked.\n"
14629msgstr ""
14630
14631#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
14632#: ../misc-utils/hardlink.1.adoc:141
14633msgid ""
14634"The original *hardlink* implementation uses the option *-f* to force "
14635"hardlinks creation between filesystem. This very rarely usable feature is no "
14636"more supported by the current *hardlink*."
87fb2136
PP
14637msgstr ""
14638
14639#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 14640#: ../misc-utils/hardlink.1.adoc:143
87fb2136
PP
14641#, no-wrap
14642msgid "*hardlink* assumes that the trees it operates on do not change during operation. If a tree does change, the result is undefined and potentially dangerous. For example, if a regular file is replaced by a device, *hardlink* may start reading from the device. If a component of a path is replaced by a symbolic link or file permissions change, security may be compromised. Do not run *hardlink* on a changing tree or on a tree controlled by another user.\n"
14643msgstr ""
14644
14645#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
14646#: ../misc-utils/hardlink.1.adoc:147
14647msgid ""
14648"There are multiple *hardlink* implementations. The very first implementation "
14649"is from Jakub Jelinek for Fedora distribution, this implementation has been "
14650"used in util-linux between versions v2.34 to v2.36. The current "
14651"implementations is based on Debian version from Julian Andres Klode."
87fb2136
PP
14652msgstr ""
14653
14654#. Copyright 1994 Salvatore Valente (svalente@mit.edu)
14655#. Copyright 1992 Rickard E. Faith (faith@cs.unc.edu)
14656#. May be distributed under the GNU General Public License
14657#. type: Title =
14658#: ../misc-utils/kill.1.adoc:7
14659#, no-wrap
14660msgid "kill(1)"
14661msgstr ""
14662
14663#. type: Plain text
14664#: ../misc-utils/kill.1.adoc:17
14665msgid "kill - terminate a process"
14666msgstr ""
14667
14668#. type: Plain text
14669#: ../misc-utils/kill.1.adoc:21
14670#, no-wrap
14671msgid "*kill* [**-**_signal_|*-s* _signal_|*-p*] [*-q* _value_] [*-a*] [*--timeout* _milliseconds_ _signal_] [*--*] _pid_|_name_...\n"
14672msgstr ""
14673
14674#. type: Plain text
14675#: ../misc-utils/kill.1.adoc:23
14676#, no-wrap
14677msgid "*kill* *-l* [_number_] | *-L*\n"
14678msgstr ""
14679
14680#. type: Plain text
14681#: ../misc-utils/kill.1.adoc:28
b6467a72
PP
14682msgid ""
14683"The command *kill* sends the specified _signal_ to the specified processes "
14684"or process groups."
87fb2136
PP
14685msgstr ""
14686
14687#. type: Plain text
14688#: ../misc-utils/kill.1.adoc:30
b6467a72
PP
14689msgid ""
14690"If no signal is specified, the *TERM* signal is sent. The default action for "
14691"this signal is to terminate the process. This signal should be used in "
14692"preference to the *KILL* signal (number 9), since a process may install a "
14693"handler for the TERM signal in order to perform clean-up steps before "
14694"terminating in an orderly fashion. If a process does not terminate after a "
14695"*TERM* signal has been sent, then the *KILL* signal may be used; be aware "
14696"that the latter signal cannot be caught, and so does not give the target "
14697"process the opportunity to perform any clean-up before terminating."
87fb2136
PP
14698msgstr ""
14699
14700#. type: Plain text
14701#: ../misc-utils/kill.1.adoc:32
b6467a72
PP
14702msgid ""
14703"Most modern shells have a builtin *kill* command, with a usage rather "
14704"similar to that of the command described here. The *--all*, *--pid*, and *--"
14705"queue* options, and the possibility to specify processes by command name, "
14706"are local extensions."
87fb2136
PP
14707msgstr ""
14708
14709#. type: Plain text
14710#: ../misc-utils/kill.1.adoc:34
b6467a72
PP
14711msgid ""
14712"If _signal_ is 0, then no actual signal is sent, but error checking is still "
14713"performed."
87fb2136
PP
14714msgstr ""
14715
14716#. type: Plain text
14717#: ../misc-utils/kill.1.adoc:38
b6467a72
PP
14718msgid ""
14719"The list of processes to be signaled can be a mixture of names and PIDs."
87fb2136
PP
14720msgstr ""
14721
14722#. type: Labeled list
14723#: ../misc-utils/kill.1.adoc:39
14724#, no-wrap
14725msgid "_pid_"
14726msgstr ""
14727
14728#. type: Plain text
14729#: ../misc-utils/kill.1.adoc:41
14730msgid "Each _pid_ can be expressed in one of the following ways:"
14731msgstr ""
14732
14733#. type: Labeled list
14734#: ../misc-utils/kill.1.adoc:41
14735#, no-wrap
14736msgid "_n_"
14737msgstr ""
14738
14739#. type: Plain text
14740#: ../misc-utils/kill.1.adoc:43
14741msgid "where _n_ is larger than 0. The process with PID _n_ is signaled."
14742msgstr ""
14743
14744#. type: Plain text
14745#: ../misc-utils/kill.1.adoc:45
14746msgid "All processes in the current process group are signaled."
14747msgstr ""
14748
14749#. type: Plain text
14750#: ../misc-utils/kill.1.adoc:47
14751msgid "All processes with a PID larger than 1 are signaled."
14752msgstr ""
14753
14754#. type: Labeled list
14755#: ../misc-utils/kill.1.adoc:47
14756#, no-wrap
14757msgid "**-**__n__"
14758msgstr ""
14759
14760#. type: Plain text
14761#: ../misc-utils/kill.1.adoc:49
b6467a72
PP
14762msgid ""
14763"where _n_ is larger than 1. All processes in process group _n_ are signaled. "
14764"When an argument of the form '-n' is given, and it is meant to denote a "
14765"process group, either a signal must be specified first, or the argument must "
14766"be preceded by a '--' option, otherwise it will be taken as the signal to "
14767"send."
87fb2136
PP
14768msgstr ""
14769
14770#. type: Labeled list
14771#: ../misc-utils/kill.1.adoc:50
14772#, no-wrap
14773msgid "_name_"
14774msgstr ""
14775
14776#. type: Plain text
14777#: ../misc-utils/kill.1.adoc:52
14778msgid "All processes invoked using this _name_ will be signaled."
14779msgstr ""
14780
14781#. type: Labeled list
14782#: ../misc-utils/kill.1.adoc:55
14783#, fuzzy, no-wrap
14784#| msgid "*-s*, **--shell**=__shell__"
14785msgid "*-s*, *--signal* _signal_"
14786msgstr "*-s*, **--shell**=__shell__"
14787
14788#. type: Plain text
14789#: ../misc-utils/kill.1.adoc:57
14790msgid "The signal to send. It may be given as a name or a number."
14791msgstr ""
14792
14793#. type: Labeled list
14794#: ../misc-utils/kill.1.adoc:57
14795#, no-wrap
14796msgid "*-l*, *--list* [_number_]"
14797msgstr ""
14798
14799#. type: Plain text
14800#: ../misc-utils/kill.1.adoc:59
b6467a72
PP
14801msgid ""
14802"Print a list of signal names, or convert the given signal number to a name. "
14803"The signals can be found in _/usr/include/linux/signal.h_."
87fb2136
PP
14804msgstr ""
14805
14806#. type: Labeled list
14807#: ../misc-utils/kill.1.adoc:59
14808#, fuzzy, no-wrap
14809#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
14810msgid "*-L*, *--table*"
14811msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
14812
14813#. type: Plain text
14814#: ../misc-utils/kill.1.adoc:61
b6467a72
PP
14815msgid ""
14816"Similar to *-l*, but it will print signal names and their corresponding "
14817"numbers."
87fb2136
PP
14818msgstr ""
14819
14820#. type: Plain text
14821#: ../misc-utils/kill.1.adoc:63
b6467a72
PP
14822msgid ""
14823"Do not restrict the command-name-to-PID conversion to processes with the "
14824"same UID as the present process."
87fb2136
PP
14825msgstr ""
14826
14827#. type: Labeled list
14828#: ../misc-utils/kill.1.adoc:63 ../schedutils/chrt.1.adoc:98
a5b0d099
KZ
14829#: ../schedutils/taskset.1.adoc:77 ../schedutils/uclampset.1.adoc:78
14830#: ../sys-utils/ipcs.1.adoc:56 ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:49
14831#: ../sys-utils/renice.1.adoc:71
87fb2136
PP
14832#, fuzzy, no-wrap
14833#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
14834msgid "*-p*, *--pid*"
14835msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
14836
14837#. type: Plain text
14838#: ../misc-utils/kill.1.adoc:65
b6467a72
PP
14839msgid ""
14840"Only print the process ID (PID) of the named processes, do not send any "
14841"signals."
87fb2136
PP
14842msgstr ""
14843
b6467a72
PP
14844#. type: Labeled list
14845#: ../misc-utils/kill.1.adoc:65
14846#, fuzzy, no-wrap
14847#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
14848msgid "*-r*, *--require-handler*"
14849msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
14850
87fb2136
PP
14851#. type: Plain text
14852#: ../misc-utils/kill.1.adoc:67
b6467a72
PP
14853msgid ""
14854"Do not send the signal if it is not caught in userspace by the signalled "
14855"process."
14856msgstr ""
14857
14858#. type: Plain text
14859#: ../misc-utils/kill.1.adoc:69
87fb2136
PP
14860msgid "Print PID(s) that will be signaled with *kill* along with the signal."
14861msgstr ""
14862
14863#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 14864#: ../misc-utils/kill.1.adoc:69
87fb2136
PP
14865#, no-wrap
14866msgid "*-q*, *--queue* _value_"
14867msgstr ""
14868
14869#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
14870#: ../misc-utils/kill.1.adoc:71
14871msgid ""
14872"Send the signal using *sigqueue*(3) rather than *kill*(2). The _value_ "
14873"argument is an integer that is sent along with the signal. If the receiving "
14874"process has installed a handler for this signal using the *SA_SIGINFO* flag "
14875"to *sigaction*(2), then it can obtain this data via the _si_sigval_ field of "
14876"the _siginfo_t_ structure."
87fb2136
PP
14877msgstr ""
14878
14879#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 14880#: ../misc-utils/kill.1.adoc:71
87fb2136
PP
14881#, no-wrap
14882msgid "*--timeout* _milliseconds signal_"
14883msgstr ""
14884
87fb2136
PP
14885#. type: Plain text
14886#: ../misc-utils/kill.1.adoc:73
b6467a72
PP
14887msgid ""
14888"Send a signal defined in the usual way to a process, followed by an "
14889"additional signal after a specified delay. The *--timeout* option causes "
14890"*kill* to wait for a period defined in _milliseconds_ before sending a "
14891"follow-up _signal_ to the process. This feature is implemented using the "
14892"Linux kernel PID file descriptor feature in order to guarantee that the "
14893"follow-up signal is sent to the same process or not sent if the process no "
14894"longer exists."
87fb2136
PP
14895msgstr ""
14896
14897#. type: Plain text
14898#: ../misc-utils/kill.1.adoc:75
b6467a72
PP
14899msgid ""
14900"Note that the operating system may re-use PIDs and implementing an "
14901"equivalent feature in a shell using *kill* and *sleep* would be subject to "
14902"races whereby the follow-up signal might be sent to a different process that "
14903"used a recycled PID."
87fb2136
PP
14904msgstr ""
14905
14906#. type: Plain text
14907#: ../misc-utils/kill.1.adoc:77
b6467a72
PP
14908msgid ""
14909"The *--timeout* option can be specified multiple times: the signals are sent "
14910"sequentially with the specified timeouts. The *--timeout* option can be "
14911"combined with the *--queue* option."
14912msgstr ""
14913
14914#. type: Plain text
14915#: ../misc-utils/kill.1.adoc:79
14916msgid ""
14917"As an example, the following command sends the signals *QUIT*, *TERM* and "
14918"*KILL* in sequence and waits for 1000 milliseconds between sending the "
14919"signals:"
87fb2136
PP
14920msgstr ""
14921
14922#. type: delimited block .
b6467a72 14923#: ../misc-utils/kill.1.adoc:83
87fb2136
PP
14924#, no-wrap
14925msgid ""
14926"kill --verbose --timeout 1000 TERM --timeout 1000 KILL \\\n"
14927" --signal QUIT 12345\n"
14928msgstr ""
14929
14930#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 14931#: ../misc-utils/kill.1.adoc:88
87fb2136
PP
14932#, no-wrap
14933msgid "*kill* has the following exit status values:\n"
14934msgstr ""
14935
14936#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 14937#: ../misc-utils/kill.1.adoc:93 ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:143
87fb2136 14938#: ../sys-utils/chcpu.8.adoc:64 ../sys-utils/chmem.8.adoc:63
b6467a72 14939#: ../sys-utils/fstrim.8.adoc:80
87fb2136
PP
14940msgid "failure"
14941msgstr ""
14942
14943#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 14944#: ../misc-utils/kill.1.adoc:95
87fb2136
PP
14945msgid "partial success (when more than one process specified)"
14946msgstr ""
14947
14948#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
14949#: ../misc-utils/kill.1.adoc:99
14950msgid ""
14951"Although it is possible to specify the TID (thread ID, see *gettid*(2)) of "
14952"one of the threads in a multithreaded process as the argument of *kill*, the "
14953"signal is nevertheless directed to the process (i.e., the entire thread "
14954"group). In other words, it is not possible to send a signal to an explicitly "
14955"selected thread in a multithreaded process. The signal will be delivered to "
14956"an arbitrarily selected thread in the target process that is not blocking "
14957"the signal. For more details, see *signal*(7) and the description of "
14958"*CLONE_THREAD* in *clone*(2)."
87fb2136
PP
14959msgstr ""
14960
14961#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
14962#: ../misc-utils/kill.1.adoc:101
14963msgid ""
14964"Various shells provide a builtin *kill* command that is preferred in "
14965"relation to the *kill*(1) executable described by this manual. The easiest "
14966"way to ensure one is executing the command described in this page is to use "
14967"the full path when calling the command, for example: */bin/kill --version*"
87fb2136
PP
14968msgstr ""
14969
14970#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
14971#: ../misc-utils/kill.1.adoc:106
14972msgid ""
14973"mailto:svalente@mit.edu[Salvatore Valente], mailto:kzak@redhat.com[Karel Zak]"
87fb2136
PP
14974msgstr ""
14975
14976#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 14977#: ../misc-utils/kill.1.adoc:108
87fb2136
PP
14978msgid "The original version was taken from BSD 4.4."
14979msgstr ""
14980
14981#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 14982#: ../misc-utils/kill.1.adoc:117
87fb2136
PP
14983#, no-wrap
14984msgid ""
14985"*bash*(1),\n"
14986"*tcsh*(1),\n"
14987"*sigaction*(2),\n"
14988"*kill*(2),\n"
14989"*sigqueue*(3),\n"
14990"*signal*(7)\n"
14991msgstr ""
14992
14993#
14994#
14995#
14996#. Copyright (c) 1983, 1990, 1993
14997#. The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
14998#. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
14999#. modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
15000#. are met:
15001#. 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
15002#. notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
15003#. 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
15004#. notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
15005#. documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
15006#. 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
15007#. must display the following acknowledgement:
15008#. This product includes software developed by the University of
15009#. California, Berkeley and its contributors.
15010#. 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
15011#. may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
15012#. without specific prior written permission.
15013#. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
15014#. ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
15015#. IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
15016#. ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
15017#. FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
15018#. DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
15019#. OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
15020#. HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
15021#. LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
15022#. OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
15023#. SUCH DAMAGE.
15024#. @(#)logger.1 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/6/93
15025#. type: Title =
15026#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:36
15027#, no-wrap
15028msgid "logger(1)"
15029msgstr ""
15030
15031#. type: Plain text
15032#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:46
15033msgid "logger - enter messages into the system log"
15034msgstr ""
15035
15036#. type: Plain text
15037#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:50
15038#, no-wrap
15039msgid "*logger* [options] _message_\n"
15040msgstr ""
15041
15042#. type: Plain text
15043#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:54
15044#, no-wrap
15045msgid "*logger* makes entries in the system log.\n"
15046msgstr ""
15047
15048#. type: Plain text
15049#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:56
b6467a72
PP
15050msgid ""
15051"When the optional _message_ argument is present, it is written to the log. "
15052"If it is not present, and the *-f* option is not given either, then standard "
15053"input is logged."
87fb2136
PP
15054msgstr ""
15055
15056#. type: Labeled list
15057#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:59
15058#, fuzzy, no-wrap
15059#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
15060msgid "*-d*, *--udp*"
15061msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
15062
15063#. type: Plain text
15064#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:61
b6467a72
PP
15065msgid ""
15066"Use datagrams (UDP) only. By default the connection is tried to the syslog "
15067"port defined in _/etc/services_, which is often 514."
87fb2136
PP
15068msgstr ""
15069
15070#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 15071#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:63 ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:174
87fb2136
PP
15072msgid "See also *--server* and *--socket* to specify where to connect."
15073msgstr ""
15074
15075#. type: Labeled list
15076#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:64
15077#, fuzzy, no-wrap
15078#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
15079msgid "*-e*, *--skip-empty*"
15080msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
15081
15082#. type: Plain text
15083#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:66
b6467a72
PP
15084msgid ""
15085"Ignore empty lines when processing files. An empty line is defined to be a "
15086"line without any characters. Thus a line consisting only of whitespace is "
15087"NOT considered empty. Note that when the *--prio-prefix* option is "
15088"specified, the priority is not part of the line. Thus an empty line in this "
15089"mode is a line that does not have any characters after the priority prefix "
15090"(e.g., *<13>*)."
87fb2136
PP
15091msgstr ""
15092
15093#. type: Plain text
15094#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:69
b6467a72
PP
15095msgid ""
15096"Log the contents of the specified _file_. This option cannot be combined "
15097"with a command-line message."
87fb2136
PP
15098msgstr ""
15099
15100#. type: Labeled list
15101#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:70
15102#, no-wrap
15103msgid "*-i*"
15104msgstr ""
15105
15106#. type: Plain text
15107#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:72
15108msgid "Log the PID of the *logger* process with each line."
15109msgstr ""
15110
15111#. type: Labeled list
15112#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:73
15113#, no-wrap
15114msgid "*--id*[**=**__id__]"
15115msgstr ""
15116
15117#. type: Plain text
15118#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:75
b6467a72
PP
15119msgid ""
15120"Log the PID of the *logger* process with each line. When the optional "
15121"argument _id_ is specified, then it is used instead of the *logger* "
15122"command's PID. The use of *--id=$$* (PPID) is recommended in scripts that "
15123"send several messages."
87fb2136
PP
15124msgstr ""
15125
15126#. type: Plain text
15127#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:77
b6467a72
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15128msgid ""
15129"Note that the system logging infrastructure (for example *systemd* when "
15130"listening on _/dev/log_) may follow local socket credentials to overwrite "
15131"the PID specified in the message. *logger*(1) is able to set those socket "
15132"credentials to the given _id_, but only if you have root permissions and a "
15133"process with the specified PID exists, otherwise the socket credentials are "
15134"not modified and the problem is silently ignored."
87fb2136
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15135msgstr ""
15136
15137#. type: Labeled list
15138#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:78
15139#, no-wrap
15140msgid "*--journald*[**=**__file__]"
15141msgstr ""
15142
15143#. type: Plain text
15144#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:80
b6467a72
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15145msgid ""
15146"Write a *systemd* journal entry. The entry is read from the given _file_, "
15147"when specified, otherwise from standard input. Each line must begin with a "
15148"field that is accepted by *journald*; see *systemd.journal-fields*(7) for "
15149"details. The use of a MESSAGE_ID field is generally a good idea, as it makes "
15150"finding entries easy. Examples:"
87fb2136
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15151msgstr ""
15152
15153#. type: delimited block _
15154#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:88
15155#, no-wrap
15156msgid ""
15157" logger --journald <<end\n"
15158" MESSAGE_ID=67feb6ffbaf24c5cbec13c008dd72309\n"
15159" MESSAGE=The dogs bark, but the caravan goes on.\n"
15160" DOGS=bark\n"
15161" CARAVAN=goes on\n"
15162" end\n"
15163msgstr ""
15164
15165#. type: delimited block _
15166#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:90
15167#, no-wrap
15168msgid " logger --journald=entry.txt\n"
15169msgstr ""
15170
15171#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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15172#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:93
15173msgid ""
15174"Notice that *--journald* will ignore values of other options, such as "
15175"priority. If priority is needed it must be within input, and use PRIORITY "
15176"field. The simple execution of *journalctl*(1) will display MESSAGE field. "
15177"Use *journalctl --output json-pretty* to see rest of the fields."
87fb2136
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15178msgstr ""
15179
15180#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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15181#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:95
15182msgid ""
15183"To include newlines in MESSAGE, specify MESSAGE several times. This is "
15184"handled as a special case, other fields will be stored as an array in the "
15185"journal if they appear multiple times."
87fb2136
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15186msgstr ""
15187
15188#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 15189#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:96
87fb2136
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15190#, no-wrap
15191msgid "*--msgid* _msgid_"
15192msgstr ""
15193
15194#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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15195#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:98
15196msgid ""
15197"Sets the link:https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5424[RFC 5424] MSGID field. "
15198"Note that the space character is not permitted inside of _msgid_. This "
15199"option is only used if *--rfc5424* is specified as well; otherwise, it is "
15200"silently ignored."
87fb2136
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15201msgstr ""
15202
15203#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 15204#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:99
87fb2136
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15205#, no-wrap
15206msgid "*-n*, *--server* _server_"
15207msgstr ""
15208
15209#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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15210#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:101
15211msgid ""
15212"Write to the specified remote syslog _server_ instead of to the system log "
15213"socket. Unless *--udp* or *--tcp* is specified, *logger* will first try to "
15214"use UDP, but if this fails a TCP connection is attempted."
87fb2136
PP
15215msgstr ""
15216
15217#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 15218#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:102
87fb2136
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15219#, no-wrap
15220msgid "*--no-act*"
15221msgstr ""
15222
15223#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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15224#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:104
15225msgid ""
15226"Causes everything to be done except for writing the log message to the "
15227"system log, and removing the connection to the journal. This option can be "
15228"used together with *--stderr* for testing purposes."
87fb2136
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15229msgstr ""
15230
15231#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 15232#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:105
87fb2136
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15233#, no-wrap
15234msgid "*--octet-count*"
15235msgstr ""
15236
15237#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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15238#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:107
15239msgid ""
15240"Use the link:https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6587[RFC 6587] octet counting "
15241"framing method for sending messages. When this option is not used, the "
15242"default is no framing on UDP, and RFC6587 non-transparent framing (also "
15243"known as octet stuffing) on TCP."
87fb2136
PP
15244msgstr ""
15245
15246#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 15247#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:108
87fb2136
PP
15248#, fuzzy, no-wrap
15249#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
15250msgid "*-P*, *--port* _port_"
15251msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
15252
15253#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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15254#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:110
15255msgid ""
15256"Use the specified _port_. When this option is not specified, the port "
15257"defaults to *syslog* for udp and to *syslog-conn* for tcp connections."
87fb2136
PP
15258msgstr ""
15259
15260#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 15261#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:111 ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:65
87fb2136
PP
15262#, no-wrap
15263msgid "*-p*, *--priority* _priority_"
15264msgstr ""
15265
15266#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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15267#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:113
15268msgid ""
15269"Enter the message into the log with the specified _priority_. The priority "
15270"may be specified numerically or as a _facility_._level_ pair. For example, *-"
15271"p local3.info* logs the message as informational in the local3 facility. The "
15272"default is *user.notice*."
87fb2136
PP
15273msgstr ""
15274
15275#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 15276#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:114
87fb2136
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15277#, no-wrap
15278msgid "*--prio-prefix*"
15279msgstr ""
15280
15281#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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15282#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:116
15283msgid ""
15284"Look for a syslog prefix on every line read from standard input. This prefix "
15285"is a decimal number within angle brackets that encodes both the facility and "
15286"the level. The number is constructed by multiplying the facility by 8 and "
15287"then adding the level. For example, *local0.info*, meaning facility=16 and "
15288"level=6, becomes *<134>*."
87fb2136
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15289msgstr ""
15290
15291#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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15292#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:118
15293msgid ""
15294"If the prefix contains no facility, the facility defaults to what is "
15295"specified by the *-p* option. Similarly, if no prefix is provided, the line "
15296"is logged using the _priority_ given with *-p*."
87fb2136
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15297msgstr ""
15298
15299#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 15300#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:120
87fb2136
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15301msgid "This option doesn't affect a command-line message."
15302msgstr ""
15303
15304#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 15305#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:121
87fb2136
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15306#, no-wrap
15307msgid "*--rfc3164*"
15308msgstr ""
15309
15310#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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15311#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:123
15312msgid ""
15313"Use the link:https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3164[RFC 3164] BSD syslog "
15314"protocol to submit messages to a remote server."
87fb2136
PP
15315msgstr ""
15316
15317#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 15318#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:124
87fb2136
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15319#, no-wrap
15320msgid "*--rfc5424*[**=**__without__]"
15321msgstr ""
15322
15323#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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15324#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:126
15325msgid ""
15326"Use the link:https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5424[RFC 5424] syslog protocol "
15327"to submit messages to a remote server. The optional _without_ argument can "
15328"be a comma-separated list of the following values: *notq*, *notime*, "
15329"*nohost*."
87fb2136
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15330msgstr ""
15331
15332#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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15333#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:128
15334msgid ""
15335"The *notq* value suppresses the time-quality structured data from the "
15336"submitted message. The time-quality information shows whether the local "
15337"clock was synchronized plus the maximum number of microseconds the timestamp "
15338"might be off. The time quality is also automatically suppressed when *--sd-"
15339"id timeQuality* is specified."
87fb2136
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15340msgstr ""
15341
15342#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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15343#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:130
15344msgid ""
15345"The *notime* value (which implies *notq*) suppresses the complete sender "
15346"timestamp that is in ISO-8601 format, including microseconds and timezone."
87fb2136
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15347msgstr ""
15348
15349#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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15350#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:132
15351msgid ""
15352"The *nohost* value suppresses *gethostname*(2) information from the message "
15353"header."
87fb2136
PP
15354msgstr ""
15355
15356#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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15357#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:134
15358msgid ""
15359"The RFC 5424 protocol has been the default for *logger* since version 2.26."
87fb2136
PP
15360msgstr ""
15361
15362#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 15363#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:135
87fb2136
PP
15364#, fuzzy, no-wrap
15365#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
15366msgid "*-s*, *--stderr*"
15367msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
15368
15369#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 15370#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:137
87fb2136
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15371msgid "Output the message to standard error as well as to the system log."
15372msgstr ""
15373
15374#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 15375#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:138
87fb2136
PP
15376#, no-wrap
15377msgid "*--sd-id* _name_[**@**__digits__]"
15378msgstr ""
15379
15380#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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15381#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:140
15382msgid ""
15383"Specifies a structured data element ID for an RFC 5424 message header. The "
15384"option has to be used before *--sd-param* to introduce a new element. The "
15385"number of structured data elements is unlimited. The ID (_name_ plus "
15386"possibly **@**__digits__) is case-sensitive and uniquely identifies the type "
15387"and purpose of the element. The same ID must not exist more than once in a "
15388"message. The **@**__digits__ part is required for user-defined non-"
15389"standardized IDs."
87fb2136
PP
15390msgstr ""
15391
15392#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 15393#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:142
87fb2136
PP
15394#, no-wrap
15395msgid "*logger* currently generates the *timeQuality* standardized element only. RFC 5424 also describes the elements *origin* (with parameters *ip*, *enterpriseId*, *software* and *swVersion*) and *meta* (with parameters *sequenceId*, *sysUpTime* and *language*). These element IDs may be specified without the **@**__digits__ suffix.\n"
15396msgstr ""
15397
15398#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 15399#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:143
87fb2136
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15400#, no-wrap
15401msgid "*--sd-param* _name_=_value_"
15402msgstr ""
15403
15404#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
15405#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:145
15406msgid ""
15407"Specifies a structured data element parameter, a name and value pair. The "
15408"option has to be used after *--sd-id* and may be specified more than once "
15409"for the same element. Note that the quotation marks around _value_ are "
15410"required and must be escaped on the command line."
87fb2136
PP
15411msgstr ""
15412
15413#. type: delimited block .
b6467a72 15414#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:153
87fb2136
PP
15415#, no-wrap
15416msgid ""
15417" logger --rfc5424 --sd-id zoo@123 \\\n"
15418" --sd-param tiger=\"hungry\" \\\n"
15419" --sd-param zebra=\"running\" \\\n"
15420" --sd-id manager@123 \\\n"
15421" --sd-param onMeeting=\"yes\" \\\n"
15422" \"this is message\"\n"
15423msgstr ""
15424
15425#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 15426#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:155
87fb2136
PP
15427msgid "produces:"
15428msgstr ""
15429
15430#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 15431#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:157
87fb2136
PP
15432#, no-wrap
15433msgid "*<13>1 2015-10-01T14:07:59.168662+02:00 ws kzak - - [timeQuality tzKnown=\"1\" isSynced=\"1\" syncAccuracy=\"218616\"][zoo@123 tiger=\"hungry\" zebra=\"running\"][manager@123 onMeeting=\"yes\"] this is message*\n"
15434msgstr ""
15435
15436#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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15437#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:160
15438msgid ""
15439"Sets the maximum permitted message size to _size_. The default is 1KiB "
15440"characters, which is the limit traditionally used and specified in RFC 3164. "
15441"With RFC 5424, this limit has become flexible. A good assumption is that RFC "
15442"5424 receivers can at least process 4KiB messages."
87fb2136
PP
15443msgstr ""
15444
15445#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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15446#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:162
15447msgid ""
15448"Most receivers accept messages larger than 1KiB over any type of syslog "
15449"protocol. As such, the *--size* option affects *logger* in all cases (not "
15450"only when *--rfc5424* was used)."
87fb2136
PP
15451msgstr ""
15452
15453#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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15454#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:164
15455msgid ""
15456"Note: the message-size limit limits the overall message size, including the "
15457"syslog header. Header sizes vary depending on the selected options and the "
15458"hostname length. As a rule of thumb, headers are usually not longer than 50 "
15459"to 80 characters. When selecting a maximum message size, it is important to "
15460"ensure that the receiver supports the max size as well, otherwise messages "
15461"may become truncated. Again, as a rule of thumb two to four KiB message size "
15462"should generally be OK, whereas anything larger should be verified to work."
87fb2136
PP
15463msgstr ""
15464
15465#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 15466#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:165
87fb2136
PP
15467#, no-wrap
15468msgid "*--socket-errors*[**=**__mode__]"
15469msgstr ""
15470
15471#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
15472#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:167
15473msgid ""
15474"Print errors about Unix socket connections. The _mode_ can be a value of "
15475"*off*, *on*, or *auto*. When the mode is *auto*, then *logger* will detect "
15476"if the init process is *systemd*(1), and if so assumption is made _/dev/log_ "
15477"can be used early at boot. Other init systems lack of _/dev/log_ will not "
15478"cause errors that is identical with messaging using *openlog*(3) system "
15479"call. The *logger*(1) before version 2.26 used *openlog*(3), and hence was "
15480"unable to detected loss of messages sent to Unix sockets."
87fb2136
PP
15481msgstr ""
15482
15483#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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15484#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:169
15485msgid ""
15486"The default mode is *auto*. When errors are not enabled lost messages are "
15487"not communicated and will result to successful exit status of *logger*(1) "
15488"invocation."
87fb2136
PP
15489msgstr ""
15490
15491#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 15492#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:170
87fb2136
PP
15493#, fuzzy, no-wrap
15494#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
15495msgid "*-T*, *--tcp*"
15496msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
15497
15498#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
15499#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:172
15500msgid ""
15501"Use stream (TCP) only. By default the connection is tried to the _syslog-"
15502"conn_ port defined in _/etc/services_, which is often _601_."
87fb2136
PP
15503msgstr ""
15504
15505#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 15506#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:175
87fb2136
PP
15507#, fuzzy, no-wrap
15508#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
15509msgid "*-t*, *--tag* _tag_"
15510msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
15511
15512#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
15513#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:177
15514msgid ""
15515"Mark every line to be logged with the specified _tag_. The default tag is "
15516"the name of the user logged in on the terminal (or a user name based on "
15517"effective user ID)."
87fb2136
PP
15518msgstr ""
15519
15520#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 15521#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:178
87fb2136
PP
15522#, no-wrap
15523msgid "*-u*, *--socket* _socket_"
15524msgstr ""
15525
15526#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 15527#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:180
87fb2136
PP
15528msgid "Write to the specified _socket_ instead of to the system log socket."
15529msgstr ""
15530
15531#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 15532#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:181
87fb2136
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15533#, no-wrap
15534msgid "*--*"
15535msgstr ""
15536
15537#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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15538#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:183
15539msgid ""
15540"End the argument list. This allows the _message_ to start with a hyphen (-)."
87fb2136
PP
15541msgstr ""
15542
15543#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 15544#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:189
87fb2136
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15545msgid "The *logger* utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs."
15546msgstr ""
15547
15548#. type: Title ==
b6467a72 15549#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:190
87fb2136
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15550#, no-wrap
15551msgid "FACILITIES AND LEVELS"
15552msgstr ""
15553
15554#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 15555#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:193
87fb2136
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15556msgid "Valid facility names are:"
15557msgstr ""
15558
15559#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 15560#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:197
87fb2136
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15561#, no-wrap
15562msgid ""
15563"*auth* +\n"
15564"*authpriv* for security information of a sensitive nature +\n"
15565"*cron* +\n"
15566msgstr ""
15567
15568#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 15569#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:201
87fb2136
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15570#, no-wrap
15571msgid ""
15572"*daemon* +\n"
15573"*ftp* +\n"
15574"*kern* cannot be generated from userspace process, automatically converted to *user* +\n"
15575msgstr ""
15576
15577#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 15578#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:212
87fb2136
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15579#, no-wrap
15580msgid ""
15581"*lpr* +\n"
15582"*mail* +\n"
15583"*news* +\n"
15584"*syslog* +\n"
15585"*user* +\n"
15586"*uucp* +\n"
15587"*local0* +\n"
15588" to +\n"
15589"*local7* +\n"
15590"*security* deprecated synonym for *auth*\n"
15591msgstr ""
15592
15593#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 15594#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:214
87fb2136
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15595msgid "Valid level names are:"
15596msgstr ""
15597
15598#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 15599#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:226
87fb2136
PP
15600#, no-wrap
15601msgid ""
15602"*emerg* +\n"
15603"*alert* +\n"
15604"*crit* +\n"
15605"*err* +\n"
15606"*warning* +\n"
15607"*notice* +\n"
15608"*info* +\n"
15609"*debug* +\n"
15610"*panic* deprecated synonym for *emerg* +\n"
15611"*error* deprecated synonym for *err* +\n"
15612"*warn* deprecated synonym for *warning* +\n"
15613msgstr ""
15614
15615#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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15616#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:228
15617msgid ""
15618"For the priority order and intended purposes of these facilities and levels, "
15619"see *syslog*(3)."
87fb2136
PP
15620msgstr ""
15621
15622#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
15623#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:232
15624msgid ""
15625"The *logger* command is expected to be IEEE Std 1003.2 (\"POSIX.2\") "
15626"compatible."
87fb2136
PP
15627msgstr ""
15628
b6467a72
PP
15629#. type: delimited block _
15630#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:236
15631msgid "logger System rebooted"
87fb2136
PP
15632msgstr ""
15633
b6467a72
PP
15634#. type: delimited block _
15635#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:238
15636msgid "logger -p local0.notice -t HOSTIDM -f /dev/idmc"
15637msgstr ""
15638
15639#. type: delimited block _
15640#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:240
15641msgid "logger -n loghost.example.com System rebooted"
87fb2136
PP
15642msgstr ""
15643
15644#. type: Plain text
15645#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:245
b6467a72
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15646msgid ""
15647"The *logger* command was originally written by University of California in "
15648"1983-1993 and later rewritten by mailto:kzak@redhat.com[Karel Zak], mailto:"
15649"rgerhards@adiscon.com[Rainer Gerhards], and mailto:kerolasa@iki.fi[Sami "
15650"Kerola]."
15651msgstr ""
15652
15653#. type: Plain text
15654#: ../misc-utils/logger.1.adoc:251
87fb2136
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15655#, no-wrap
15656msgid ""
15657"*journalctl*(1),\n"
15658"*syslog*(3),\n"
15659"*systemd.journal-fields*(7)\n"
15660msgstr ""
15661
15662#
15663#
15664#
15665#. Copyright (c) 1990, 1993
15666#. The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
15667#. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
15668#. modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
15669#. are met:
15670#. 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
15671#. notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
15672#. 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
15673#. notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
15674#. documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
15675#. 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
15676#. must display the following acknowledgement:
15677#. This product includes software developed by the University of
15678#. California, Berkeley and its contributors.
15679#. 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
15680#. may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
15681#. without specific prior written permission.
15682#. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
15683#. ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
15684#. IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
15685#. ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
15686#. FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
15687#. DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
15688#. OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
15689#. HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
15690#. LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
15691#. OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
15692#. SUCH DAMAGE.
15693#. @(#)look.1 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/14/93
15694#. type: Title =
15695#: ../misc-utils/look.1.adoc:36
15696#, no-wrap
15697msgid "look(1)"
15698msgstr ""
15699
15700#. type: Plain text
15701#: ../misc-utils/look.1.adoc:46
15702msgid "look - display lines beginning with a given string"
15703msgstr ""
15704
15705#. type: Plain text
15706#: ../misc-utils/look.1.adoc:50
15707#, no-wrap
15708msgid "*look* [options] _string_ [_file_]\n"
15709msgstr ""
15710
15711#. type: Plain text
15712#: ../misc-utils/look.1.adoc:54
b6467a72
PP
15713msgid ""
15714"The *look* utility displays any lines in _file_ which contain _string_ as a "
15715"prefix. As *look* performs a binary search, the lines in _file_ must be "
15716"sorted (where *sort*(1) was given the same options *-d* and/or *-f* that "
15717"*look* is invoked with)."
87fb2136
PP
15718msgstr ""
15719
15720#. type: Plain text
15721#: ../misc-utils/look.1.adoc:56
b6467a72
PP
15722msgid ""
15723"If _file_ is not specified, the file _/usr/share/dict/words_ is used, only "
15724"alphanumeric characters are compared and the case of alphabetic characters "
15725"is ignored."
87fb2136
PP
15726msgstr ""
15727
15728#. type: Plain text
15729#: ../misc-utils/look.1.adoc:61
15730msgid "Use the alternative dictionary file."
15731msgstr ""
15732
15733#. type: Labeled list
15734#: ../misc-utils/look.1.adoc:62
15735#, fuzzy, no-wrap
15736#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
15737msgid "*-d*, *--alphanum*"
15738msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
15739
15740#. type: Plain text
15741#: ../misc-utils/look.1.adoc:64
b6467a72
PP
15742msgid ""
15743"Use normal dictionary character set and order, i.e., only blanks and "
15744"alphanumeric characters are compared. This is on by default if no file is "
15745"specified."
87fb2136
PP
15746msgstr ""
15747
15748#. type: Plain text
15749#: ../misc-utils/look.1.adoc:66
b6467a72
PP
15750msgid ""
15751"Note that blanks have been added to dictionary character set for "
15752"compatibility with *sort -d* command since version 2.28."
87fb2136
PP
15753msgstr ""
15754
15755#. type: Labeled list
15756#: ../misc-utils/look.1.adoc:67
15757#, fuzzy, no-wrap
15758#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
15759msgid "*-f*, *--ignore-case*"
15760msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
15761
15762#. type: Plain text
15763#: ../misc-utils/look.1.adoc:69
b6467a72
PP
15764msgid ""
15765"Ignore the case of alphabetic characters. This is on by default if no file "
15766"is specified."
87fb2136
PP
15767msgstr ""
15768
15769#. type: Labeled list
15770#: ../misc-utils/look.1.adoc:70
15771#, no-wrap
15772msgid "*-t*, *--terminate* _character_"
15773msgstr ""
15774
15775#. type: Plain text
15776#: ../misc-utils/look.1.adoc:72
b6467a72
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15777msgid ""
15778"Specify a string termination character, i.e., only the characters in "
15779"_string_ up to and including the first occurrence of _character_ are "
15780"compared."
87fb2136
PP
15781msgstr ""
15782
15783#. type: Plain text
15784#: ../misc-utils/look.1.adoc:76
b6467a72
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15785msgid ""
15786"The *look* utility exits 0 if one or more lines were found and displayed, 1 "
15787"if no lines were found, and >1 if an error occurred."
87fb2136
PP
15788msgstr ""
15789
15790#. type: Labeled list
15791#: ../misc-utils/look.1.adoc:79
15792#, no-wrap
15793msgid "*WORDLIST*"
15794msgstr ""
15795
15796#. type: Plain text
15797#: ../misc-utils/look.1.adoc:81
b6467a72
PP
15798msgid ""
15799"Path to a dictionary file. The environment variable has greater priority "
15800"than the dictionary path defined in the *FILES* segment."
87fb2136
PP
15801msgstr ""
15802
15803#. type: Labeled list
15804#: ../misc-utils/look.1.adoc:84
15805#, no-wrap
15806msgid "_/usr/share/dict/words_"
15807msgstr ""
15808
15809#. type: Plain text
15810#: ../misc-utils/look.1.adoc:86
15811msgid "the dictionary"
15812msgstr ""
15813
15814#. type: Labeled list
15815#: ../misc-utils/look.1.adoc:87
15816#, no-wrap
15817msgid "_/usr/share/dict/web2_"
15818msgstr ""
15819
15820#. type: Plain text
15821#: ../misc-utils/look.1.adoc:89
15822msgid "the alternative dictionary"
15823msgstr ""
15824
15825#. type: Plain text
15826#: ../misc-utils/look.1.adoc:93
15827#, fuzzy
15828#| msgid "A *write* command appeared in Version 6 AT&T UNIX."
15829msgid "The *look* utility appeared in Version 7 AT&T Unix."
15830msgstr "Příkaz *write* se objevil v AT&T UNIXu verze 6."
15831
15832#. type: delimited block .
15833#: ../misc-utils/look.1.adoc:99
15834#, no-wrap
15835msgid ""
15836"sort -d /etc/passwd -o /tmp/look.dict\n"
15837"look -t: root:foobar /tmp/look.dict\n"
15838msgstr ""
15839
15840#. type: Plain text
15841#: ../misc-utils/look.1.adoc:105
15842#, no-wrap
15843msgid ""
15844"*grep*(1),\n"
15845"*sort*(1)\n"
15846msgstr ""
15847
15848#. type: Title =
15849#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:2
15850#, no-wrap
15851msgid "lsblk(8)"
15852msgstr ""
15853
15854#. type: Plain text
15855#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:12
15856msgid "lsblk - list block devices"
15857msgstr ""
15858
15859#. type: Plain text
15860#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:16
15861#, fuzzy, no-wrap
15862#| msgid "*su* [options] [*-*] [_user_ [_argument_...]]\n"
15863msgid "*lsblk* [options] [_device_...]\n"
15864msgstr "*su* [přepínače] [*-*] [_uživatel_ [_argument_…]]\n"
15865
15866#. type: Plain text
15867#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:20
15868#, no-wrap
15869msgid "*lsblk* lists information about all available or the specified block devices. The *lsblk* command reads the *sysfs* filesystem and *udev db* to gather information. If the udev db is not available or *lsblk* is compiled without udev support, then it tries to read LABELs, UUIDs and filesystem types from the block device. In this case root permissions are necessary.\n"
15870msgstr ""
15871
15872#. type: Plain text
15873#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:22
b6467a72
PP
15874msgid ""
15875"By default, the command prints all block devices (except RAM disks) in a "
15876"tree-like format. The same device can be repeated in the tree if it relates "
15877"to other devices. The *--merge* option is recommended for more complicated "
15878"setups to gather groups of devices and describe complex N:M relationships."
87fb2136
PP
15879msgstr ""
15880
15881#. type: Plain text
15882#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:24
b6467a72 15883msgid ""
a5b0d099
KZ
15884"The tree-like output (or *children[]* array in the JSON output) is enabled "
15885"only if NAME column it present in the output or when *--tree* command line "
15886"option is used. See also *--nodeps* and *--list* to control the tree "
15887"formatting."
15888msgstr ""
15889
15890#. type: Plain text
15891#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:26
15892msgid ""
b6467a72
PP
15893"The default output, as well as the default output from options like *--fs* "
15894"and *--topology*, is subject to change. So whenever possible, you should "
15895"avoid using default outputs in your scripts. Always explicitly define "
15896"expected columns by using *--output* _columns-list_ and *--list* in "
15897"environments where a stable output is required."
87fb2136
PP
15898msgstr ""
15899
15900#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 15901#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:28
b6467a72 15902msgid "Use *lsblk --help* to get a list of all available columns."
87fb2136
PP
15903msgstr ""
15904
15905#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 15906#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:30
b6467a72
PP
15907msgid ""
15908"Note that *lsblk* might be executed in time when *udev* does not have all "
15909"information about recently added or modified devices yet. In this case it is "
15910"recommended to use *udevadm settle* before *lsblk* to synchronize with udev."
15911msgstr ""
15912
15913#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 15914#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:32
b6467a72
PP
15915msgid ""
15916"The relationship between block devices and filesystems is not always one-to-"
15917"one. The filesystem may use more block devices, or the same filesystem may "
15918"be accessible by more paths. This is the reason why *lsblk* provides "
15919"MOUNTPOINT and MOUNTPOINTS (pl.) columns. The column MOUNTPOINT displays "
15920"only one mount point (usually the last mounted instance of the filesystem), "
15921"and the column MOUNTPOINTS displays by multi-line cell all mount points "
15922"associated with the device."
87fb2136
PP
15923msgstr ""
15924
15925#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 15926#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:35
87fb2136
PP
15927#, fuzzy, no-wrap
15928#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
15929msgid "*-A*, *--noempty*"
15930msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
15931
15932#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 15933#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:37
87fb2136
PP
15934msgid "Don't print empty devices."
15935msgstr ""
15936
15937#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 15938#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:40
b6467a72
PP
15939msgid ""
15940"Disable all built-in filters and list all empty devices and RAM disk devices "
15941"too."
87fb2136
PP
15942msgstr ""
15943
15944#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 15945#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:44
87fb2136
PP
15946#, fuzzy, no-wrap
15947#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
15948msgid "*-D*, *--discard*"
15949msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
15950
15951#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 15952#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:46
b6467a72
PP
15953msgid ""
15954"Print information about the discarding capabilities (TRIM, UNMAP) for each "
15955"device."
87fb2136
PP
15956msgstr ""
15957
15958#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 15959#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:47
87fb2136
PP
15960#, fuzzy, no-wrap
15961#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
15962msgid "*-d*, *--nodeps*"
15963msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
15964
15965#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 15966#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:49
b6467a72
PP
15967msgid ""
15968"Do not print holder devices or slaves. For example, *lsblk --nodeps /dev/"
15969"sda* prints information about the sda device only."
87fb2136
PP
15970msgstr ""
15971
15972#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 15973#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:50
87fb2136
PP
15974#, no-wrap
15975msgid "*-E*, *--dedup* _column_"
15976msgstr ""
15977
15978#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 15979#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:52
b6467a72
PP
15980msgid ""
15981"Use _column_ as a de-duplication key to de-duplicate output tree. If the key "
15982"is not available for the device, or the device is a partition and parental "
15983"whole-disk device provides the same key than the device is always printed."
87fb2136
PP
15984msgstr ""
15985
15986#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 15987#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:54
b6467a72
PP
15988msgid ""
15989"The usual use case is to de-duplicate output on system multi-path devices, "
15990"for example by *-E WWN*."
87fb2136
PP
15991msgstr ""
15992
15993#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 15994#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:55
87fb2136
PP
15995#, no-wrap
15996msgid "*-e*, *--exclude* _list_"
15997msgstr ""
15998
15999#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 16000#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:57
b6467a72
PP
16001msgid ""
16002"Exclude the devices specified by the comma-separated _list_ of major device "
16003"numbers. Note that RAM disks (major=1) are excluded by default if *--all* is "
16004"not specified. The filter is applied to the top-level devices only. This may "
16005"be confusing for *--list* output format where hierarchy of the devices is "
16006"not obvious."
87fb2136
PP
16007msgstr ""
16008
16009#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 16010#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:58
87fb2136
PP
16011#, fuzzy, no-wrap
16012#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
16013msgid "*-f*, *--fs*"
16014msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
16015
16016#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 16017#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:60
b6467a72
PP
16018msgid ""
16019"Output info about filesystems. This option is equivalent to *-o NAME,FSTYPE,"
16020"FSVER,LABEL,UUID,FSAVAIL,FSUSE%,MOUNTPOINTS*. The authoritative information "
16021"about filesystems and raids is provided by the *blkid*(8) command."
87fb2136
PP
16022msgstr ""
16023
16024#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 16025#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:61
87fb2136
PP
16026#, no-wrap
16027msgid "*-I*, *--include* _list_"
16028msgstr ""
16029
16030#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 16031#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:63
b6467a72
PP
16032msgid ""
16033"Include devices specified by the comma-separated _list_ of major device "
16034"numbers. The filter is applied to the top-level devices only. This may be "
16035"confusing for *--list* output format where hierarchy of the devices is not "
16036"obvious."
87fb2136
PP
16037msgstr ""
16038
16039#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 16040#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:64
87fb2136
PP
16041#, fuzzy, no-wrap
16042#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
16043msgid "*-i*, *--ascii*"
16044msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
16045
16046#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 16047#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:66
87fb2136
PP
16048msgid "Use ASCII characters for tree formatting."
16049msgstr ""
16050
16051#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 16052#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:69
b6467a72
PP
16053msgid ""
16054"Use JSON output format. It's strongly recommended to use *--output* and also "
a5b0d099
KZ
16055"*--tree* if necessary. Note that *children[]* is used only if NAME column or "
16056"*--tree* is used."
87fb2136
PP
16057msgstr ""
16058
16059#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 16060#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:72
b6467a72
PP
16061msgid ""
16062"Produce output in the form of a list. The output does not provide "
16063"information about relationships between devices and since version 2.34 every "
16064"device is printed only once if *--pairs* or *--raw* not specified (the "
16065"parsable outputs are maintained in backwardly compatible way)."
87fb2136
PP
16066msgstr ""
16067
16068#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 16069#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:73
87fb2136
PP
16070#, fuzzy, no-wrap
16071#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
16072msgid "*-M*, *--merge*"
16073msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
16074
16075#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 16076#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:75
b6467a72
PP
16077msgid ""
16078"Group parents of sub-trees to provide more readable output for RAIDs and "
16079"Multi-path devices. The tree-like output is required."
87fb2136
PP
16080msgstr ""
16081
16082#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 16083#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:76
87fb2136
PP
16084#, fuzzy, no-wrap
16085#| msgid "*-V*, *--version*"
16086msgid "*-m*, *--perms*"
16087msgstr "*-V*, *--version*"
16088
16089#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 16090#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:78
b6467a72
PP
16091msgid ""
16092"Output info about device owner, group and mode. This option is equivalent to "
16093"*-o NAME,SIZE,OWNER,GROUP,MODE*."
87fb2136
PP
16094msgstr ""
16095
b6467a72 16096#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 16097#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:79
b6467a72
PP
16098#, fuzzy, no-wrap
16099#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
16100msgid "*-N*, *--nvme*"
16101msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
16102
87fb2136 16103#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 16104#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:81
b6467a72 16105msgid "Output info about NVMe devices only."
87fb2136
PP
16106msgstr ""
16107
b6467a72 16108#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 16109#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:82
b6467a72
PP
16110#, fuzzy, no-wrap
16111#| msgid "*-V*, *--version*"
16112msgid "*-v*, *--virtio*"
16113msgstr "*-V*, *--version*"
16114
87fb2136 16115#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 16116#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:84
b6467a72
PP
16117msgid "Output info about virtio devices only."
16118msgstr ""
16119
16120#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 16121#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:90
b6467a72
PP
16122msgid ""
16123"Specify which output columns to print. Use *--help* to get a list of all "
16124"supported columns. The columns may affect tree-like output. The default is "
16125"to use tree for the column 'NAME' (see also *--tree*)."
16126msgstr ""
16127
16128#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 16129#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:92
b6467a72
PP
16130msgid ""
16131"The default list of columns may be extended if _list_ is specified in the "
16132"format _+list_ (e.g., *lsblk -o +UUID*)."
87fb2136
PP
16133msgstr ""
16134
16135#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 16136#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:93
87fb2136
PP
16137#, fuzzy, no-wrap
16138#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
16139msgid "*-O*, *--output-all*"
16140msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
16141
16142#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 16143#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:98
b6467a72
PP
16144msgid ""
16145"Produce output in the form of key=\"value\" pairs. The output lines are "
16146"still ordered by dependencies. All potentially unsafe value characters are "
16147"hex-escaped (\\x<code>). See also option *--shell*."
87fb2136
PP
16148msgstr ""
16149
16150#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 16151#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:99
87fb2136
PP
16152#, fuzzy, no-wrap
16153#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
16154msgid "*-p*, *--paths*"
16155msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
16156
16157#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 16158#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:101
87fb2136
PP
16159msgid "Print full device paths."
16160msgstr ""
16161
16162#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 16163#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:104
b6467a72
PP
16164msgid ""
16165"Produce output in raw format. The output lines are still ordered by "
16166"dependencies. All potentially unsafe characters are hex-escaped (\\x<code>) "
16167"in the NAME, KNAME, LABEL, PARTLABEL and MOUNTPOINT columns."
87fb2136
PP
16168msgstr ""
16169
16170#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 16171#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:105
87fb2136
PP
16172#, fuzzy, no-wrap
16173#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
16174msgid "*-S*, *--scsi*"
16175msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
16176
16177#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 16178#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:107
b6467a72
PP
16179msgid ""
16180"Output info about SCSI devices only. All partitions, slaves and holder "
16181"devices are ignored."
87fb2136
PP
16182msgstr ""
16183
16184#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 16185#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:108
87fb2136
PP
16186#, fuzzy, no-wrap
16187#| msgid "*-V*, *--version*"
16188msgid "*-s*, *--inverse*"
16189msgstr "*-V*, *--version*"
16190
16191#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 16192#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:110
b6467a72
PP
16193msgid ""
16194"Print dependencies in inverse order. If the *--list* output is requested "
16195"then the lines are still ordered by dependencies."
87fb2136
PP
16196msgstr ""
16197
16198#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 16199#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:111
87fb2136
PP
16200#, fuzzy, no-wrap
16201#| msgid "*-g*, **--group**=__group__"
16202msgid "*-T*, *--tree*[**=**__column__]"
16203msgstr "*-g*, **--group**=__skupina__"
16204
16205#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 16206#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:113
b6467a72
PP
16207msgid ""
16208"Force tree-like output format. If _column_ is specified, then a tree is "
16209"printed in the column. The default is NAME column."
87fb2136
PP
16210msgstr ""
16211
16212#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 16213#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:114
87fb2136
PP
16214#, fuzzy, no-wrap
16215#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
16216msgid "*-t*, *--topology*"
16217msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
16218
16219#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 16220#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:116
87fb2136
PP
16221msgid "Output info about block-device topology. This option is equivalent to"
16222msgstr ""
16223
16224#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 16225#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:118
b6467a72
PP
16226msgid ""
16227"NAME,ALIGNMENT,MIN-IO,OPT-IO,PHY-SEC,LOG-SEC,ROTA,SCHED,RQ-SIZE,RA,WSAME*."
87fb2136
PP
16228msgstr ""
16229
16230#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 16231#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:121
87fb2136
PP
16232#, no-wrap
16233msgid "*-w*, *--width* _number_"
16234msgstr ""
16235
16236#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 16237#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:123
b6467a72
PP
16238msgid ""
16239"Specifies output width as a number of characters. The default is the number "
16240"of the terminal columns, and if not executed on a terminal, then output "
16241"width is not restricted at all by default. This option also forces *lsblk* "
16242"to assume that terminal control characters and unsafe characters are not "
16243"allowed. The expected use-case is for example when *lsblk* is used by the "
16244"*watch*(1) command."
87fb2136
PP
16245msgstr ""
16246
16247#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 16248#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:124
87fb2136
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16249#, no-wrap
16250msgid "*-x*, *--sort* _column_"
16251msgstr ""
16252
16253#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 16254#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:126
b6467a72
PP
16255msgid ""
16256"Sort output lines by _column_. This option enables *--list* output format by "
16257"default. It is possible to use the option *--tree* to force tree-like output "
16258"and than the tree branches are sorted by the _column_."
87fb2136
PP
16259msgstr ""
16260
16261#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 16262#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:129
b6467a72
PP
16263msgid ""
16264"The column name will be modified to contain only characters allowed for "
16265"shell variable identifiers, for example, MIN_IO and FSUSE_PCT instead of MIN-"
16266"IO and FSUSE%. This is usable, for example, with *--pairs*. Note that this "
16267"feature has been automatically enabled for *--pairs* in version 2.37, but "
16268"due to compatibility issues, now it's necessary to request this behavior by "
16269"*--shell*."
87fb2136
PP
16270msgstr ""
16271
16272#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 16273#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:130
87fb2136
PP
16274#, fuzzy, no-wrap
16275#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
16276msgid "*-z*, *--zoned*"
16277msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
16278
16279#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 16280#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:132
87fb2136
PP
16281msgid "Print the zone related information for each device."
16282msgstr ""
16283
16284#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 16285#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:133
87fb2136
PP
16286#, no-wrap
16287msgid "*--sysroot* _directory_"
16288msgstr ""
16289
16290#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 16291#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:135
b6467a72
PP
16292msgid ""
16293"Gather data for a Linux instance other than the instance from which the "
16294"*lsblk* command is issued. The specified directory is the system root of the "
16295"Linux instance to be inspected. The real device nodes in the target "
16296"directory can be replaced by text files with udev attributes."
87fb2136
PP
16297msgstr ""
16298
16299#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 16300#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:144 ../sys-utils/fstrim.8.adoc:80
87fb2136
PP
16301#, no-wrap
16302msgid "32"
16303msgstr ""
16304
16305#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 16306#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:146
87fb2136
PP
16307msgid "none of specified devices found"
16308msgstr ""
16309
16310#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 16311#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:147 ../sys-utils/fstrim.8.adoc:82
87fb2136
PP
16312#, no-wrap
16313msgid "64"
16314msgstr ""
16315
16316#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 16317#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:149
87fb2136
PP
16318msgid "some specified devices found, some not found"
16319msgstr ""
16320
16321#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 16322#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:152
87fb2136
PP
16323#, no-wrap
16324msgid "*LSBLK_DEBUG*=all"
16325msgstr ""
16326
16327#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 16328#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:154
87fb2136
PP
16329msgid "enables *lsblk* debug output."
16330msgstr ""
16331
16332#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 16333#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:157 ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:130
87fb2136
PP
16334msgid "enables *libblkid* debug output."
16335msgstr ""
16336
16337#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 16338#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:160 ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:127
87fb2136
PP
16339msgid "enables *libmount* debug output."
16340msgstr ""
16341
16342#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 16343#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:163
87fb2136
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16344msgid "enables *libsmartcols* debug output."
16345msgstr ""
16346
16347#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 16348#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:170
b6467a72
PP
16349msgid ""
16350"For partitions, some information (e.g., queue attributes) is inherited from "
16351"the parent device."
87fb2136
PP
16352msgstr ""
16353
16354#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 16355#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:172
b6467a72
PP
16356msgid ""
16357"The *lsblk* command needs to be able to look up each block device by major:"
16358"minor numbers, which is done by using _/sys/dev/block_. This sysfs block "
16359"directory appeared in kernel 2.6.27 (October 2008). In case of problems with "
16360"a new enough kernel, check that *CONFIG_SYSFS* was enabled at the time of "
16361"the kernel build."
87fb2136
PP
16362msgstr ""
16363
16364#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 16365#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:177
b6467a72
PP
16366msgid ""
16367"mailto:gmazyland@gmail.com[Milan Broz], mailto:kzak@redhat.com[Karel Zak]"
87fb2136
PP
16368msgstr ""
16369
16370#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 16371#: ../misc-utils/lsblk.8.adoc:183
87fb2136
PP
16372#, fuzzy, no-wrap
16373#| msgid ""
16374#| "*mesg*(1),\n"
16375#| "*talk*(1),\n"
16376#| "*who*(1)\n"
16377msgid ""
16378"*ls*(1),\n"
16379"*blkid*(8),\n"
16380"*findmnt*(8)\n"
16381msgstr ""
16382"*mesg*(1),\n"
16383"*talk*(1),\n"
16384"*who*(1)\n"
16385
16386#
16387#. Copyright 2021 Red Hat, Inc.
16388#. This file may be copied under the terms of the GNU Public License.
16389#. type: Title =
16390#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:7
16391#, no-wrap
16392msgid "lsfd(1)"
16393msgstr ""
16394
16395#. type: Plain text
16396#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:18
16397msgid "lsfd - list file descriptors"
16398msgstr ""
16399
16400#. type: Plain text
16401#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:22
16402#, no-wrap
16403msgid "*lsfd* [option]\n"
16404msgstr ""
16405
16406#. type: Plain text
16407#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:30
16408#, no-wrap
16409msgid ""
16410"*lsfd* is intended to be a modern replacement for *lsof*(8) on Linux systems.\n"
16411"Unlike *lsof*, *lsfd* is specialized to Linux kernel; it supports Linux\n"
16412"specific features like namespaces with simpler code. *lsfd* is not a\n"
16413"drop-in replacement for *lsof*; they are different in the command line\n"
16414"interface and output formats.\n"
16415msgstr ""
16416
16417#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 16418#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:38
87fb2136
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16419#, no-wrap
16420msgid ""
16421"*lsfd* uses Libsmartcols for output formatting and filtering. See the description of *--output*\n"
b6467a72
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16422"option for customizing the output format, and *--filter* option for filtering. Use *lsfd --help*\n"
16423"to get a list of all available columns.\n"
87fb2136
PP
16424msgstr ""
16425
16426#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 16427#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:41
87fb2136
PP
16428#, fuzzy, no-wrap
16429#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
16430msgid "*-l*, *--threads*"
16431msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
16432
16433#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 16434#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:43
87fb2136
PP
16435msgid "List in threads level."
16436msgstr ""
16437
16438#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 16439#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:49 ../sys-utils/lsirq.1.adoc:27
87fb2136
PP
16440msgid "Don't print headings."
16441msgstr ""
16442
16443#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
16444#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:53
16445msgid ""
16446"Specify which output columns to print. See the *OUTPUT COLUMNS* section for "
16447"details of available columns."
87fb2136
PP
16448msgstr ""
16449
16450#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
16451#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:56
16452msgid ""
16453"The default list of columns may be extended if _list_ is specified in the "
16454"format +_list_ (e.g., *lsfd -o +DELETED*)."
87fb2136
PP
16455msgstr ""
16456
16457#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 16458#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:59
87fb2136
PP
16459msgid "Use raw output format."
16460msgstr ""
16461
16462#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 16463#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:62
87fb2136
PP
16464msgid "Don't truncate text in columns."
16465msgstr ""
16466
16467#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 16468#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:63
87fb2136
PP
16469#, fuzzy, no-wrap
16470#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
16471msgid "*-p*, *--pid* _pids_"
16472msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
16473
16474#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
16475#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:67
16476msgid ""
16477"Collect information only for specified processes. _pids_ is a list of pids. "
16478"A comma or whitespaces can be used as separators. You can use this option "
16479"with *pidof*(1). See *FILTER EXAMPLES*."
87fb2136
PP
16480msgstr ""
16481
16482#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
16483#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:72
16484msgid ""
16485"Both *-Q* option with an expression including PID, e.g. -Q (PID == 1), and *-"
16486"p* option, e.g. -p 1, may print the same output but using *-p* option is "
16487"much more efficient because *-p* option works at a much earlier stage of "
16488"processing than the *-Q* option."
16489msgstr ""
16490
16491#. type: Labeled list
16492#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:73
16493#, fuzzy, no-wrap
16494#| msgid "*-V*, *--version*"
a5b0d099 16495msgid "*-i*[4|6], *--inet*[=4|=6]"
b6467a72
PP
16496msgstr "*-V*, *--version*"
16497
16498#. type: Plain text
16499#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:75
16500msgid "List only IPv4 sockets and/or IPv6 sockets."
87fb2136
PP
16501msgstr ""
16502
16503#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 16504#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:76
87fb2136
PP
16505#, no-wrap
16506msgid "*-Q*, *--filter* _expr_"
16507msgstr ""
16508
16509#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
16510#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:79
16511msgid ""
16512"Print only the files matching the condition represented by the _expr_. See "
16513"also *FILTER EXAMPLES*."
87fb2136
PP
16514msgstr ""
16515
16516#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 16517#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:80
87fb2136
PP
16518#, no-wrap
16519msgid "*-C*, *--counter* __label__:__filter_expr__"
16520msgstr ""
16521
16522#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
16523#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:86
16524msgid ""
16525"Define a custom counter used in *--summary* output. *lsfd* makes a counter "
16526"named _label_. During collect information, *lsfd* counts files matching "
16527"_filter_expr_, and stores the counted number to the counter named _label_. "
16528"*lsfd* applies filters defined with *--filter* options before counting; "
16529"files excluded by the filters are not counted."
87fb2136
PP
16530msgstr ""
16531
16532#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
16533#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:90
16534msgid ""
16535"See *FILTER EXPRESSION* about _filter_expr_. _label_ should not include `{` "
16536"nor `:`. You can define multiple counters by specifying this option multiple "
16537"times."
87fb2136
PP
16538msgstr ""
16539
16540#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 16541#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:92
87fb2136
PP
16542msgid "See also *COUNTER EXAMPLES*."
16543msgstr ""
16544
16545#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 16546#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:93 ../sys-utils/lsmem.1.adoc:65
87fb2136
PP
16547#, no-wrap
16548msgid "*--summary*[=_when_]"
16549msgstr ""
16550
16551#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
16552#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:97
16553msgid ""
16554"This option controls summary lines output. The optional argument _when_ can "
16555"be *only*, *append* or *never*. If the _when_ argument is omitted, it "
16556"defaults to *only*."
87fb2136
PP
16557msgstr ""
16558
16559#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
16560#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:102
16561msgid ""
16562"The summary reports counters. A counter consists of a label and an integer "
16563"value. *--counter* is the option for defining a counter. If a user defines "
16564"no counter, *lsfd* uses the definitions of pre-defined built-in counters "
16565"(default counters) to make the summary output."
87fb2136
PP
16566msgstr ""
16567
16568#. TRANSLATORS: Keep {colon} untranslated.
16569#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
16570#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:104
16571msgid ""
16572"CAUTION{colon} Using *--summary* and *--json* may make the output broken. "
16573"Only combining *--summary*=*only* and *--json* is valid."
87fb2136
PP
16574msgstr ""
16575
16576#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 16577#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:106
87fb2136
PP
16578#, no-wrap
16579msgid "*--debug-filter*"
16580msgstr ""
16581
16582#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
16583#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:109
16584msgid ""
16585"Dump the internal data structure for the filter and exit. This is useful "
16586"only for *lsfd* developers."
87fb2136
PP
16587msgstr ""
16588
16589#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 16590#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:110
87fb2136
PP
16591#, no-wrap
16592msgid "*--dump-counters*"
16593msgstr ""
16594
16595#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 16596#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:112
87fb2136
PP
16597msgid "Dump the definition of counters used in *--summary* output."
16598msgstr ""
16599
a5b0d099
KZ
16600#. type: Labeled list
16601#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:113
16602#, fuzzy, no-wrap
16603#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
16604msgid "*-H*, *--list-columns*"
16605msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
16606
16607#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 16608#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:115
a5b0d099
KZ
16609msgid "List available columns that you can specify at *--output* option."
16610msgstr ""
16611
16612#. type: Title ==
16613#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:118
87fb2136
PP
16614#, no-wrap
16615msgid "OUTPUT COLUMNS"
16616msgstr ""
16617
16618#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 16619#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:121
87fb2136
PP
16620msgid "Each column has a type. Types are surround by < and >."
16621msgstr ""
16622
16623#. TRANSLATORS: Keep {colon} untranslated.
16624#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 16625#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:125
b6467a72
PP
16626msgid ""
16627"CAUTION{colon} The names and types of columns are not stable yet. They may "
16628"be changed in the future releases."
87fb2136
PP
16629msgstr ""
16630
16631#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 16632#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:126
87fb2136 16633#, no-wrap
b6467a72 16634msgid "AINODECLASS <``string``>"
87fb2136
PP
16635msgstr ""
16636
16637#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 16638#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:128
b6467a72 16639msgid "Class of anonymous inode."
87fb2136
PP
16640msgstr ""
16641
16642#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 16643#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:129
87fb2136 16644#, no-wrap
b6467a72 16645msgid "ASSOC <``string``>"
87fb2136
PP
16646msgstr ""
16647
16648#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 16649#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:131
b6467a72 16650msgid "Association between file and process."
87fb2136
PP
16651msgstr ""
16652
16653#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 16654#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:132
87fb2136 16655#, no-wrap
b6467a72 16656msgid "BLKDRV <``string``>"
87fb2136
PP
16657msgstr ""
16658
16659#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 16660#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:134
b6467a72 16661msgid "Block device driver name resolved by `/proc/devices`."
87fb2136
PP
16662msgstr ""
16663
16664#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099
KZ
16665#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:135
16666#, no-wrap
16667msgid "BPF-MAP.ID <``number``>"
16668msgstr ""
16669
16670#. type: Plain text
16671#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:137
16672msgid "Bpf map ID."
16673msgstr ""
16674
16675#. type: Labeled list
16676#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:138
16677#, fuzzy, no-wrap
16678#| msgid "*ENV_PATH* (string)"
16679msgid "BPF-MAP.TYPE <``string``>"
16680msgstr "*ENV_PATH* (řetězec)"
16681
16682#. type: Plain text
16683#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:140
16684msgid "Decoded name of bpf map type."
16685msgstr ""
16686
16687#. type: Labeled list
16688#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:141
16689#, no-wrap
16690msgid "BPF-MAP.TYPE.RAW <``number``>"
16691msgstr ""
16692
16693#. type: Plain text
16694#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:143
16695msgid "Bpf map type (raw)."
16696msgstr ""
16697
16698#. type: Labeled list
16699#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:144
16700#, fuzzy, no-wrap
16701#| msgid "*ENV_PATH* (string)"
16702msgid "BPF.NAME <``string``>"
16703msgstr "*ENV_PATH* (řetězec)"
16704
16705#. type: Plain text
16706#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:146
16707msgid "Bpf object name."
16708msgstr ""
16709
16710#. type: Labeled list
16711#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:147
16712#, no-wrap
16713msgid "BPF-PROG.ID <``number``>"
16714msgstr ""
16715
16716#. type: Plain text
16717#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:149
16718msgid "Bpf program ID."
16719msgstr ""
16720
16721#. type: Labeled list
16722#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:150
16723#, fuzzy, no-wrap
16724#| msgid "*ENV_PATH* (string)"
16725msgid "BPF-PROG.TYPE <``string``>"
16726msgstr "*ENV_PATH* (řetězec)"
16727
16728#. type: Plain text
16729#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:152
16730msgid "Decoded name of bpf program type."
16731msgstr ""
16732
16733#. type: Labeled list
16734#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:153
16735#, no-wrap
16736msgid "BPF-PROG.TYPE.RAW <``number``>"
16737msgstr ""
16738
16739#. type: Plain text
16740#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:155
16741msgid "Bpf program type (raw)."
16742msgstr ""
16743
16744#. type: Labeled list
16745#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:156
87fb2136 16746#, no-wrap
b6467a72 16747msgid "CHRDRV <``string``>"
87fb2136
PP
16748msgstr ""
16749
16750#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 16751#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:158
b6467a72 16752msgid "Character device driver name resolved by `/proc/devices`."
87fb2136
PP
16753msgstr ""
16754
16755#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 16756#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:159
87fb2136 16757#, no-wrap
b6467a72 16758msgid "COMMAND <``string``>"
87fb2136
PP
16759msgstr ""
16760
16761#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 16762#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:161
b6467a72 16763msgid "Command of the process opening the file."
87fb2136
PP
16764msgstr ""
16765
16766#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 16767#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:162
87fb2136 16768#, no-wrap
b6467a72 16769msgid "DELETED <``boolean``>"
87fb2136
PP
16770msgstr ""
16771
16772#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 16773#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:164
b6467a72 16774msgid "Reachability from the file system."
87fb2136
PP
16775msgstr ""
16776
16777#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 16778#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:165
87fb2136 16779#, no-wrap
b6467a72 16780msgid "DEV <``string``>"
87fb2136
PP
16781msgstr ""
16782
16783#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 16784#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:167
b6467a72 16785msgid "ID of the device containing the file."
87fb2136
PP
16786msgstr ""
16787
16788#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 16789#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:168
87fb2136 16790#, no-wrap
b6467a72 16791msgid "DEVTYPE <``string``>"
87fb2136
PP
16792msgstr ""
16793
16794#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 16795#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:170
b6467a72 16796msgid "Device type (`blk`, `char`, or `nodev`)."
87fb2136
PP
16797msgstr ""
16798
16799#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 16800#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:171
87fb2136 16801#, no-wrap
b6467a72 16802msgid "ENDPOINT <``string``>"
87fb2136
PP
16803msgstr ""
16804
16805#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099
KZ
16806#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:173
16807msgid "IPC endpoints information communicated with the fd."
16808msgstr ""
16809
16810#. type: Plain text
16811#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:177
16812#, no-wrap
b6467a72 16813msgid ""
a5b0d099
KZ
16814"*lsfd* collects endpoints within the processes that\n"
16815"*lsfd* scans; *lsfd* may miss some endpoints\n"
16816"if you limits the processes with *-p* option.\n"
16817msgstr ""
16818
16819#. type: Plain text
16820#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:180
16821msgid "The format of the column depends on the object associated with the fd:"
87fb2136
PP
16822msgstr ""
16823
16824#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 16825#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:181
87fb2136 16826#, no-wrap
b6467a72 16827msgid "FIFO type"
87fb2136
PP
16828msgstr ""
16829
a5b0d099
KZ
16830#. type: Labeled list
16831#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:182
16832#, no-wrap
16833msgid "mqueue type"
16834msgstr ""
16835
16836#. type: Labeled list
16837#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:183
16838#, no-wrap
16839msgid "ptmx and pts sources"
16840msgstr ""
16841
87fb2136 16842#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 16843#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:185
b6467a72 16844msgid "_PID_,_COMMAND_,_ASSOC_[-r][-w]"
87fb2136
PP
16845msgstr ""
16846
16847#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 16848#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:188
b6467a72
PP
16849msgid ""
16850"The last characters ([-r][-w]) represents the read and/or write mode of the "
16851"endpoint."
87fb2136
PP
16852msgstr ""
16853
a5b0d099
KZ
16854#. type: Labeled list
16855#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:189
16856#, no-wrap
16857msgid "eventfd type"
16858msgstr ""
16859
87fb2136 16860#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099
KZ
16861#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:191
16862msgid "_PID_,_COMMAND_,_ASSOC_"
16863msgstr ""
16864
16865#. type: Labeled list
16866#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:192 ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:340
b6467a72 16867#, no-wrap
a5b0d099
KZ
16868msgid "UNIX-STREAM"
16869msgstr ""
16870
16871#. type: Plain text
16872#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:194
16873msgid "_PID_,_COMMAND_,_ASSOC_[-r?][-w?]"
16874msgstr ""
16875
16876#. type: Plain text
16877#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:197
b6467a72 16878msgid ""
a5b0d099
KZ
16879"About the last characters ([-r?][-w?]), see the description of _SOCK."
16880"SHUTDOWN_."
87fb2136
PP
16881msgstr ""
16882
16883#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099
KZ
16884#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:198
16885#, no-wrap
16886msgid "EVENTFD.ID <``number``>"
16887msgstr ""
16888
16889#. type: Plain text
16890#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:200
16891msgid "Eventfd ID."
16892msgstr ""
16893
16894#. type: Labeled list
16895#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:201
16896#, fuzzy, no-wrap
16897#| msgid "*ENV_PATH* (string)"
16898msgid "EVENTPOLL.TFDS <``string``>"
16899msgstr "*ENV_PATH* (řetězec)"
16900
16901#. type: Plain text
16902#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:203
16903msgid "File descriptors targeted by the eventpoll file."
16904msgstr ""
16905
16906#. type: Labeled list
16907#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:204
87fb2136 16908#, no-wrap
b6467a72 16909msgid "FD <``number``>"
87fb2136
PP
16910msgstr ""
16911
16912#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 16913#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:206
b6467a72 16914msgid "File descriptor for the file."
87fb2136
PP
16915msgstr ""
16916
16917#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 16918#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:207
87fb2136 16919#, no-wrap
b6467a72 16920msgid "FLAGS <``string``>"
87fb2136
PP
16921msgstr ""
16922
16923#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 16924#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:209
b6467a72 16925msgid "Flags specified when opening the file."
87fb2136
PP
16926msgstr ""
16927
16928#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 16929#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:210
87fb2136 16930#, no-wrap
b6467a72 16931msgid "FUID <``number``>"
87fb2136
PP
16932msgstr ""
16933
16934#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 16935#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:212
b6467a72 16936msgid "User ID number of the file's owner."
87fb2136
PP
16937msgstr ""
16938
16939#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 16940#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:213
87fb2136 16941#, no-wrap
b6467a72 16942msgid "INET.LADDR <``string``>"
87fb2136
PP
16943msgstr ""
16944
16945#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 16946#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:215
b6467a72 16947msgid "Local IP address."
87fb2136
PP
16948msgstr ""
16949
16950#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 16951#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:216
87fb2136 16952#, no-wrap
b6467a72 16953msgid "INET.RADDR <``string``>"
87fb2136
PP
16954msgstr ""
16955
16956#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 16957#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:218
b6467a72 16958msgid "Remote IP address."
87fb2136
PP
16959msgstr ""
16960
16961#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 16962#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:219
87fb2136 16963#, no-wrap
b6467a72 16964msgid "INET6.LADDR <``string``>"
87fb2136
PP
16965msgstr ""
16966
16967#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 16968#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:221
b6467a72 16969msgid "Local IP6 address."
87fb2136
PP
16970msgstr ""
16971
16972#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 16973#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:222
87fb2136 16974#, no-wrap
b6467a72 16975msgid "INET6.RADDR <``string``>"
87fb2136
PP
16976msgstr ""
16977
16978#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 16979#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:224
b6467a72 16980msgid "Remote IP6 address."
87fb2136
PP
16981msgstr ""
16982
16983#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 16984#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:225
87fb2136 16985#, no-wrap
b6467a72 16986msgid "INODE <``number``>"
87fb2136
PP
16987msgstr ""
16988
16989#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 16990#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:227
b6467a72 16991msgid "Inode number."
87fb2136
PP
16992msgstr ""
16993
16994#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099
KZ
16995#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:228
16996#, fuzzy, no-wrap
16997#| msgid "*ENV_PATH* (string)"
16998msgid "INOTIFY.INODES <``string``>"
16999msgstr "*ENV_PATH* (řetězec)"
17000
17001#. type: Plain text
17002#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:232
17003msgid ""
17004"Cooked version of INOTIFY.INODES.RAW. The format of the element is _inode-"
17005"number_,_source-of-inode_."
17006msgstr ""
17007
17008#. type: Labeled list
17009#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:233
17010#, fuzzy, no-wrap
17011#| msgid "*ENV_PATH* (string)"
17012msgid "INOTIFY.INODES.RAW <``string``>"
17013msgstr "*ENV_PATH* (řetězec)"
17014
17015#. type: Plain text
17016#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:236
17017msgid ""
17018"List of monitoring inodes. The format of the element is _inode-number_,"
17019"_device-major_:_device-minor_."
17020msgstr ""
17021
17022#. type: Labeled list
17023#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:237
87fb2136 17024#, no-wrap
b6467a72 17025msgid "KNAME <``string``>"
87fb2136
PP
17026msgstr ""
17027
b6467a72
PP
17028#
17029#
17030#
17031#
17032#. It seems that the manpage backend of asciidoctor has limitations
17033#. about emitting text with nested face specifications like:
17034#. `_u_` p
17035#. Not only u but also p is decorated with underline.
87fb2136 17036#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 17037#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:248
b6467a72
PP
17038msgid ""
17039"Raw file name extracted from from ``/proc/``_pid_``/fd/``_fd_ or ``/proc/"
17040"``_pid_``/map_files/``_region_."
87fb2136
PP
17041msgstr ""
17042
17043#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 17044#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:249
87fb2136 17045#, no-wrap
b6467a72 17046msgid "KTHREAD <``boolean``>"
87fb2136
PP
17047msgstr ""
17048
17049#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 17050#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:251
b6467a72 17051msgid "Whether the process is a kernel thread or not."
87fb2136
PP
17052msgstr ""
17053
17054#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 17055#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:252
87fb2136 17056#, no-wrap
b6467a72 17057msgid "MAJ:MIN <``string``>"
87fb2136
PP
17058msgstr ""
17059
17060#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 17061#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:254
b6467a72 17062msgid "Device ID for special, or ID of device containing file."
87fb2136
PP
17063msgstr ""
17064
17065#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 17066#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:255
87fb2136 17067#, no-wrap
b6467a72 17068msgid "MAPLEN <``number``>"
87fb2136
PP
17069msgstr ""
17070
17071#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 17072#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:257
b6467a72 17073msgid "Length of file mapping (in page)."
87fb2136
PP
17074msgstr ""
17075
17076#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 17077#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:258
87fb2136 17078#, no-wrap
b6467a72 17079msgid "MISCDEV <``string``>"
87fb2136
PP
17080msgstr ""
17081
17082#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 17083#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:260
b6467a72 17084msgid "Misc character device name resolved by `/proc/misc`."
87fb2136
PP
17085msgstr ""
17086
17087#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 17088#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:261
87fb2136 17089#, no-wrap
b6467a72 17090msgid "MNTID <``number``>"
87fb2136
PP
17091msgstr ""
17092
17093#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 17094#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:263
b6467a72 17095msgid "Mount ID."
87fb2136
PP
17096msgstr ""
17097
17098#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 17099#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:264
87fb2136 17100#, no-wrap
b6467a72 17101msgid "MODE <``string``>"
87fb2136
PP
17102msgstr ""
17103
17104#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 17105#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:266
b6467a72 17106msgid "Access mode (rwx)."
87fb2136
PP
17107msgstr ""
17108
b6467a72 17109#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 17110#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:267
87fb2136 17111#, no-wrap
b6467a72 17112msgid "NAME <``string``>"
87fb2136
PP
17113msgstr ""
17114
17115#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 17116#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:269
b6467a72
PP
17117msgid "Cooked version of KNAME. It is mostly same as KNAME."
17118msgstr ""
17119
17120#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 17121#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:271
b6467a72
PP
17122msgid "Some files have special formats and information sources:"
17123msgstr ""
17124
17125#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099
KZ
17126#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:272
17127#, no-wrap
17128msgid "bpf-map"
17129msgstr ""
17130
17131#. type: Plain text
17132#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:274
17133msgid "id=_BPF-MAP.ID_ type=_BPF-MAP.TYPE_[ name=_BPF.NAME_]"
17134msgstr ""
17135
17136#. type: Labeled list
17137#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:275
17138#, no-wrap
17139msgid "bpf-prog"
17140msgstr ""
17141
17142#. type: Plain text
17143#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:277
17144msgid "id=_BPF-PROG.ID_ type=_BPF-PROG.TYPE_[ name=_BPF.NAME_]"
17145msgstr ""
17146
17147#. type: Labeled list
17148#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:278
17149#, fuzzy, no-wrap
17150#| msgid "*comment*"
17151msgid "eventpoll"
17152msgstr "*comment*"
17153
17154#. type: Plain text
17155#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:280
17156msgid "tfds=_EVENTPOLL.TFDS_"
17157msgstr ""
17158
17159#. type: Labeled list
17160#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:281
17161#, fuzzy, no-wrap
17162#| msgid "*comment*"
17163msgid "eventfd"
17164msgstr "*comment*"
17165
17166#. type: Plain text
17167#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:283
17168msgid "id=_EVENTFD.ID_"
17169msgstr ""
17170
17171#. type: Labeled list
17172#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:284
17173#, no-wrap
17174msgid "inotify"
17175msgstr ""
17176
17177#. type: Plain text
17178#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:286
17179msgid "inodes=_INOTIFY.INODES_"
17180msgstr ""
17181
17182#. type: Labeled list
17183#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:287
17184#, no-wrap
17185msgid "misc:tun"
17186msgstr ""
17187
17188#. type: Plain text
17189#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:289
17190msgid "iface=_TUN.IFACE_"
17191msgstr ""
17192
17193#. type: Labeled list
17194#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:290
87fb2136 17195#, no-wrap
b6467a72 17196msgid "NETLINK"
87fb2136
PP
17197msgstr ""
17198
17199#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 17200#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:292
b6467a72
PP
17201msgid ""
17202"protocol=_NETLINK.PROTOCOL_[ lport=_NETLINK.LPORT_[ group=_NETLINK.GROUPS_]]"
17203msgstr ""
17204
17205#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 17206#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:293
b6467a72
PP
17207#, no-wrap
17208msgid "PACKET"
87fb2136
PP
17209msgstr ""
17210
17211#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 17212#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:295
b6467a72
PP
17213msgid "type=_SOCK.TYPE_[ protocol=_PACKET.PROTOCOL_][ iface=_PACKET.IFACE_]"
17214msgstr ""
17215
17216#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 17217#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:296
b6467a72
PP
17218#, no-wrap
17219msgid "pidfd"
87fb2136
PP
17220msgstr ""
17221
17222#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 17223#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:298
b6467a72 17224msgid "pid=_TARGET-PID_ comm=_TARGET-COMMAND_ nspid=_TARGET-NSPIDS_"
87fb2136
PP
17225msgstr ""
17226
17227#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 17228#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:301
b6467a72
PP
17229#, no-wrap
17230msgid ""
17231"*lsfd* extracts _TARGET-PID_ and _TARGET-NSPIDS_ from\n"
17232"``/proc/``_pid_``/fdinfo/``_fd_.\n"
17233msgstr ""
17234
17235#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 17236#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:302
b6467a72
PP
17237#, no-wrap
17238msgid "PING"
87fb2136
PP
17239msgstr ""
17240
17241#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 17242#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:304
b6467a72
PP
17243msgid ""
17244"state=_SOCK.STATE_[ id=_PING.ID_][ laddr=_INET.LADDR_ [ raddr=_INET.RADDR_]]"
17245msgstr ""
17246
17247#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 17248#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:305
b6467a72
PP
17249#, no-wrap
17250msgid "PINGv6"
87fb2136
PP
17251msgstr ""
17252
17253#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 17254#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:307
b6467a72
PP
17255msgid ""
17256"state=_SOCK.STATE_[ id=_PING.ID_][ laddr=_INET6.LADDR_ [ raddr=_INET6."
17257"RADDR_]]"
17258msgstr ""
17259
17260#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099
KZ
17261#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:308
17262#, no-wrap
17263msgid "ptmx"
17264msgstr ""
17265
17266#. type: Plain text
17267#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:310
17268msgid "tty-index=_PTMX.TTY-INDEX_"
17269msgstr ""
17270
17271#. type: Plain text
17272#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:313
17273#, no-wrap
17274msgid ""
17275"*lsfd* extracts _PTMX.TTY-INDEX_ from\n"
17276"``/proc/``_pid_``/fdinfo/``_fd_.\n"
17277msgstr ""
17278
17279#. type: Labeled list
17280#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:314
b6467a72
PP
17281#, no-wrap
17282msgid "RAW"
87fb2136
PP
17283msgstr ""
17284
17285#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 17286#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:316
b6467a72
PP
17287msgid ""
17288"state=_SOCK.STATE_[ protocol=_RAW.PROTOCOL_ [ laddr=_INET.LADDR_ "
17289"[ raddr=_INET.RADDR_]]]"
17290msgstr ""
17291
17292#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 17293#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:317
b6467a72
PP
17294#, no-wrap
17295msgid "RAWv6"
87fb2136
PP
17296msgstr ""
17297
17298#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 17299#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:319
b6467a72
PP
17300msgid ""
17301"state=_SOCK.STATE_[ protocol=_RAW.PROTOCOL_ [ laddr=_INET6.LADDR_ "
17302"[ raddr=_INET6.RADDR_]]]"
17303msgstr ""
17304
17305#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099
KZ
17306#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:320
17307#, no-wrap
17308msgid "signalfd"
17309msgstr ""
17310
17311#. type: Plain text
17312#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:322
17313msgid "mask=_SIGNALFD.MASK_"
17314msgstr ""
17315
17316#. type: Labeled list
17317#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:323
b6467a72
PP
17318#, no-wrap
17319msgid "TCP"
87fb2136
PP
17320msgstr ""
17321
b6467a72 17322#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 17323#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:324
b6467a72
PP
17324#, no-wrap
17325msgid "TCPv6"
87fb2136
PP
17326msgstr ""
17327
17328#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 17329#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:326
b6467a72 17330msgid "state=_SOCK.STATE_[ laddr=_TCP.LADDR_ [ raddr=_TCP.RADDR_]]"
87fb2136
PP
17331msgstr ""
17332
b6467a72 17333#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099
KZ
17334#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:327
17335#, no-wrap
17336msgid "timerfd"
17337msgstr ""
17338
17339#. type: Plain text
17340#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:329
17341msgid ""
17342"clockid=_TIMERFD.CLOCKID_[ remaining=_TIMERFD.REMAINING_ [ interval=_TIMERFD."
17343"INTERVAL_]]"
17344msgstr ""
17345
17346#. type: Labeled list
17347#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:330
b6467a72
PP
17348#, no-wrap
17349msgid "UDP"
87fb2136
PP
17350msgstr ""
17351
b6467a72 17352#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 17353#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:331
87fb2136 17354#, no-wrap
b6467a72 17355msgid "UDPv6"
87fb2136
PP
17356msgstr ""
17357
17358#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 17359#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:333
b6467a72 17360msgid "state=_SOCK.STATE_[ laddr=_UDP.LADDR_ [ raddr=_UDP.RADDR_]]"
87fb2136
PP
17361msgstr ""
17362
17363#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 17364#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:335
b6467a72
PP
17365#, no-wrap
17366msgid "*lsfd* hides ``raddr=`` if _UDP.RADDR_ is ``0.0.0.0`` and _UDP.RPORT_ is 0.\n"
87fb2136
PP
17367msgstr ""
17368
b6467a72 17369#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 17370#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:336
87fb2136 17371#, no-wrap
b6467a72 17372msgid "UDP-LITE"
87fb2136
PP
17373msgstr ""
17374
87fb2136 17375#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 17376#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:337
87fb2136 17377#, no-wrap
b6467a72 17378msgid "UDPLITEv6"
87fb2136
PP
17379msgstr ""
17380
17381#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 17382#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:339
b6467a72 17383msgid "state=_SOCK.STATE_[ laddr=_UDPLITE.LADDR_ [ raddr=_UDPLITE.RADDR_]]"
87fb2136
PP
17384msgstr ""
17385
87fb2136 17386#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 17387#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:342
b6467a72 17388msgid "state=_SOCK.STATE_[ path=_UNIX.PATH_]"
87fb2136
PP
17389msgstr ""
17390
17391#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 17392#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:343
87fb2136 17393#, no-wrap
b6467a72 17394msgid "UNIX"
87fb2136
PP
17395msgstr ""
17396
17397#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 17398#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:345
b6467a72 17399msgid "state=_SOCK.STATE_[ path=_UNIX.PATH_] type=_SOCK.TYPE_"
87fb2136
PP
17400msgstr ""
17401
a5b0d099
KZ
17402#. type: delimited block _
17403#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:350
17404msgid ""
17405"Note that `(deleted)` markers are removed from this column. Refer to "
17406"_KNAME_, _DELETED_, or _XMODE_ to know the readability of the file from the "
17407"file system."
17408msgstr ""
17409
87fb2136 17410#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 17411#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:352
87fb2136 17412#, no-wrap
a5b0d099 17413msgid "NETLINK.GROUPS <``number``>"
87fb2136
PP
17414msgstr ""
17415
17416#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 17417#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:354
b6467a72 17418msgid "Netlink multicast groups."
87fb2136
PP
17419msgstr ""
17420
17421#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 17422#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:355
87fb2136 17423#, no-wrap
a5b0d099 17424msgid "NETLINK.LPORT <``number``>"
87fb2136
PP
17425msgstr ""
17426
17427#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 17428#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:357
b6467a72 17429msgid "Netlink local port id."
87fb2136
PP
17430msgstr ""
17431
17432#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099
KZ
17433#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:358
17434#, fuzzy, no-wrap
17435#| msgid "*ENV_PATH* (string)"
17436msgid "NETLINK.PROTOCOL <``string``>"
17437msgstr "*ENV_PATH* (řetězec)"
87fb2136
PP
17438
17439#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 17440#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:360
b6467a72 17441msgid "Netlink protocol."
87fb2136
PP
17442msgstr ""
17443
17444#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 17445#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:361
87fb2136 17446#, no-wrap
b6467a72 17447msgid "NLINK <``number``>"
87fb2136
PP
17448msgstr ""
17449
17450#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 17451#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:363
b6467a72 17452msgid "Link count."
87fb2136
PP
17453msgstr ""
17454
17455#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 17456#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:364
87fb2136 17457#, no-wrap
b6467a72 17458msgid "NS.NAME <``string``>"
87fb2136
PP
17459msgstr ""
17460
17461#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 17462#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:366
b6467a72 17463msgid "Name (_NS.TYPE_:[_INODE_]) of the namespace specified with the file."
87fb2136
PP
17464msgstr ""
17465
17466#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 17467#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:367
87fb2136 17468#, no-wrap
b6467a72 17469msgid "NS.TYPE <``string``>"
87fb2136
PP
17470msgstr ""
17471
17472#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 17473#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:371
b6467a72
PP
17474msgid ""
17475"Type of the namespace specified with the file. The type is `mnt`, `cgroup`, "
17476"`uts`, `ipc`, `user`, `pid`, `net`, `time`, or `unknown`."
87fb2136
PP
17477msgstr ""
17478
17479#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 17480#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:372
87fb2136 17481#, no-wrap
b6467a72 17482msgid "OWNER <``string``>"
87fb2136
PP
17483msgstr ""
17484
17485#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 17486#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:374
b6467a72 17487msgid "Owner of the file."
87fb2136
PP
17488msgstr ""
17489
17490#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 17491#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:375
87fb2136 17492#, no-wrap
b6467a72 17493msgid "PACKET.IFACE <``string``>"
87fb2136
PP
17494msgstr ""
17495
17496#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 17497#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:377
b6467a72 17498msgid "Interface name associated with the packet socket."
87fb2136
PP
17499msgstr ""
17500
17501#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 17502#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:378
87fb2136 17503#, no-wrap
b6467a72 17504msgid "PACKET.PROTOCOL <``string``>"
87fb2136
PP
17505msgstr ""
17506
17507#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 17508#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:380
b6467a72 17509msgid "L3 protocol associated with the packet socket."
87fb2136
PP
17510msgstr ""
17511
17512#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 17513#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:381
87fb2136 17514#, no-wrap
b6467a72 17515msgid "PARTITION <``string``>"
87fb2136
PP
17516msgstr ""
17517
17518#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 17519#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:383
b6467a72 17520msgid "Block device name resolved by `/proc/partition`."
87fb2136
PP
17521msgstr ""
17522
17523#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 17524#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:384
87fb2136 17525#, no-wrap
b6467a72 17526msgid "PID <``number``>"
87fb2136
PP
17527msgstr ""
17528
17529#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 17530#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:386
b6467a72
PP
17531msgid "PID of the process opening the file."
17532msgstr ""
87fb2136
PP
17533
17534#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 17535#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:387
b6467a72
PP
17536#, no-wrap
17537msgid "PIDFD.COMM <``string``>"
17538msgstr ""
17539
17540#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 17541#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:389
b6467a72
PP
17542msgid "Command of the process targeted by the pidfd."
17543msgstr ""
17544
17545#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 17546#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:390
b6467a72
PP
17547#, no-wrap
17548msgid "PIDFD.NSPID <``string``>"
17549msgstr ""
17550
17551#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 17552#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:392
b6467a72
PP
17553msgid "Value of NSpid field in ``/proc/``_pid_``/fdinfo/``_fd_ of the pidfd."
17554msgstr ""
17555
17556#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 17557#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:394
b6467a72
PP
17558msgid "Quoted from kernel/fork.c of Linux source tree:"
17559msgstr ""
17560
17561#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 17562#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:400
b6467a72
PP
17563msgid ""
17564"If pid namespaces are supported then this function will also print the pid "
17565"of a given pidfd refers to for all descendant pid namespaces starting from "
17566"the current pid namespace of the instance, i.e. the Pid field and the first "
17567"entry in the NSpid field will be identical."
17568msgstr ""
17569
17570#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 17571#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:404
b6467a72
PP
17572msgid ""
17573"Note that this differs from the Pid and NSpid fields in /proc/<pid>/status "
17574"where Pid and NSpid are always shown relative to the pid namespace of the "
17575"procfs instance."
17576msgstr ""
17577
17578#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 17579#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:406
b6467a72
PP
17580#, no-wrap
17581msgid "PIDFD.PID <``number``>"
17582msgstr ""
17583
17584#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 17585#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:408
b6467a72
PP
17586msgid "PID of the process targeted by the pidfd."
17587msgstr ""
17588
17589#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 17590#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:409
b6467a72
PP
17591#, no-wrap
17592msgid "PING.ID <`number`>"
17593msgstr ""
17594
17595#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 17596#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:411
b6467a72
PP
17597msgid "ICMP echo request id used on the PING socket."
17598msgstr ""
17599
17600#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 17601#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:412
b6467a72
PP
17602#, no-wrap
17603msgid "POS <``number``>"
17604msgstr ""
17605
17606#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 17607#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:414
b6467a72
PP
17608msgid "File position."
17609msgstr ""
17610
17611#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 17612#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:415
b6467a72
PP
17613#, no-wrap
17614msgid "RAW.PROTOCOL <``number``>"
17615msgstr ""
17616
17617#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 17618#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:417
b6467a72
PP
17619msgid "Protocol number of the raw socket."
17620msgstr ""
17621
17622#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 17623#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:418
b6467a72
PP
17624#, no-wrap
17625msgid "RDEV <``string``>"
17626msgstr ""
17627
17628#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 17629#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:420
b6467a72
PP
17630msgid "Device ID (if special file)."
17631msgstr ""
17632
17633#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099
KZ
17634#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:421
17635#, fuzzy, no-wrap
17636#| msgid "*ENV_PATH* (string)"
17637msgid "SIGNALFD.MASK <``string``>"
17638msgstr "*ENV_PATH* (řetězec)"
17639
17640#. type: Plain text
17641#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:423
17642msgid "Masked signals."
17643msgstr ""
17644
17645#. type: Labeled list
17646#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:424
b6467a72
PP
17647#, no-wrap
17648msgid "SIZE <``number``>"
17649msgstr ""
17650
17651#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 17652#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:426
b6467a72
PP
17653msgid "File size."
17654msgstr ""
17655
17656#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 17657#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:427
b6467a72
PP
17658#, no-wrap
17659msgid "SOCK.LISTENING <``boolean``>"
17660msgstr ""
17661
17662#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 17663#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:429
b6467a72
PP
17664msgid "Listening socket."
17665msgstr ""
17666
17667#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 17668#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:430
b6467a72
PP
17669#, no-wrap
17670msgid "SOCK.NETS <``number``>"
17671msgstr ""
17672
17673#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 17674#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:432
b6467a72
PP
17675msgid "Inode identifying network namespace where the socket belongs to."
17676msgstr ""
17677
17678#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 17679#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:433
b6467a72
PP
17680#, no-wrap
17681msgid "SOCK.PROTONAME <``string``>"
17682msgstr ""
17683
17684#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 17685#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:435
b6467a72
PP
17686msgid "Protocol name."
17687msgstr ""
17688
17689#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099
KZ
17690#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:436
17691#, fuzzy, no-wrap
17692#| msgid "*ENV_PATH* (string)"
17693msgid "SOCK.SHUTDOWN <``string``>"
17694msgstr "*ENV_PATH* (řetězec)"
17695
17696#. type: Plain text
17697#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:438
17698msgid "Shutdown state of socket."
17699msgstr ""
17700
17701#. type: Labeled list
17702#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:439
17703#, no-wrap
17704msgid "[-r?]"
17705msgstr ""
17706
17707#. type: Plain text
17708#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:443
17709msgid ""
17710"If the first character is _r_, the receptions are allowed. If it is _-_, "
17711"the receptions are disallowed. If it is _?_, the state is unknown."
17712msgstr ""
17713
17714#. type: Labeled list
17715#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:444
17716#, no-wrap
17717msgid "[-w?]"
17718msgstr ""
17719
17720#. type: Plain text
17721#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:448
17722msgid ""
17723"If the second character is _w_, the transmissions are allowed. If it is _-"
17724"_, the transmissions are disallowed. If it is _?_, the state is unknown."
17725msgstr ""
17726
17727#. type: Labeled list
17728#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:449
b6467a72
PP
17729#, no-wrap
17730msgid "SOCK.STATE <``string``>"
17731msgstr ""
17732
17733#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 17734#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:451
b6467a72
PP
17735msgid "State of socket."
17736msgstr ""
17737
17738#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 17739#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:452
b6467a72
PP
17740#, no-wrap
17741msgid "SOCK.TYPE <``string``>"
17742msgstr ""
17743
17744#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 17745#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:455
b6467a72
PP
17746msgid ""
17747"Type of socket. Here type means the second parameter of socket system call:"
17748msgstr ""
17749
17750#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 17751#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:457
b6467a72
PP
17752msgid "stream"
17753msgstr ""
17754
17755#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 17756#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:458
b6467a72
PP
17757msgid "dgram"
17758msgstr ""
17759
17760#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 17761#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:459
b6467a72
PP
17762msgid "raw"
17763msgstr ""
17764
17765#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 17766#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:460
b6467a72
PP
17767msgid "rdm"
17768msgstr ""
17769
17770#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 17771#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:461
b6467a72
PP
17772msgid "seqpacket"
17773msgstr ""
17774
17775#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 17776#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:462
b6467a72
PP
17777msgid "dccp"
17778msgstr ""
17779
17780#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 17781#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:463
b6467a72
PP
17782msgid "packet"
17783msgstr ""
17784
17785#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 17786#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:464
b6467a72
PP
17787#, no-wrap
17788msgid "SOURCE <``string``>"
17789msgstr ""
17790
17791#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 17792#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:466
b6467a72
PP
17793msgid "File system, partition, or device containing the file."
17794msgstr ""
17795
17796#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 17797#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:467
b6467a72
PP
17798#, fuzzy, no-wrap
17799#| msgid "*ENV_PATH* (string)"
17800msgid "STTYPE <``string``>"
17801msgstr "*ENV_PATH* (řetězec)"
17802
17803#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 17804#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:469
b6467a72
PP
17805msgid ""
17806"Raw file types returned from *stat*(2): BLK, CHR, DIR, FIFO, LINK, REG, "
17807"SOCK, or UNKN."
17808msgstr ""
17809
17810#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 17811#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:470
b6467a72
PP
17812#, no-wrap
17813msgid "TCP.LADDR <``string``>"
17814msgstr ""
17815
17816#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 17817#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:472
b6467a72
PP
17818msgid "Local L3 (INET.LADDR or INET6.LADDR) address and local TCP port."
17819msgstr ""
17820
17821#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 17822#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:473
b6467a72 17823#, no-wrap
a5b0d099 17824msgid "TCP.LPORT <``number``>"
b6467a72
PP
17825msgstr ""
17826
17827#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 17828#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:475
b6467a72
PP
17829msgid "Local TCP port."
17830msgstr ""
17831
17832#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 17833#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:476
b6467a72
PP
17834#, no-wrap
17835msgid "TCP.RADDR <``string``>"
17836msgstr ""
17837
17838#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 17839#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:478
b6467a72
PP
17840msgid "Remote L3 (INET.RADDR or INET6.RADDR) address and remote TCP port."
17841msgstr ""
17842
17843#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 17844#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:479
b6467a72 17845#, no-wrap
a5b0d099 17846msgid "TCP.RPORT <``number``>"
b6467a72
PP
17847msgstr ""
17848
17849#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 17850#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:481
b6467a72
PP
17851msgid "Remote TCP port."
17852msgstr ""
17853
17854#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 17855#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:482
b6467a72
PP
17856#, no-wrap
17857msgid "TID <``number``>"
17858msgstr ""
17859
17860#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 17861#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:484
b6467a72
PP
17862msgid "Thread ID of the process opening the file."
17863msgstr ""
17864
17865#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099
KZ
17866#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:485
17867#, fuzzy, no-wrap
17868#| msgid "*ENV_PATH* (string)"
17869msgid "TIMERFD.CLOCKID <``string``>"
17870msgstr "*ENV_PATH* (řetězec)"
17871
17872#. type: Plain text
17873#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:487
17874msgid "Clockid."
17875msgstr ""
17876
17877#. type: Labeled list
17878#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:488
17879#, no-wrap
17880msgid "TIMERFD.INTERVAL <``number``>"
17881msgstr ""
17882
17883#. type: Plain text
17884#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:490
17885msgid "Interval."
17886msgstr ""
17887
17888#. type: Labeled list
17889#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:491
17890#, no-wrap
17891msgid "TIMERFD.REMAINING <``number``>"
17892msgstr ""
17893
17894#. type: Plain text
17895#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:493
17896msgid "Remaining time."
17897msgstr ""
17898
17899#. type: Labeled list
17900#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:494
17901#, no-wrap
17902msgid "PTMX.TTY-INDEX <``number``>"
17903msgstr ""
17904
17905#. type: Plain text
17906#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:496
17907msgid "TTY index of the counterpart."
17908msgstr ""
17909
17910#. type: Labeled list
17911#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:497
17912#, fuzzy, no-wrap
17913#| msgid "*ENV_PATH* (string)"
17914msgid "TUN.IFACE <``string``>"
17915msgstr "*ENV_PATH* (řetězec)"
17916
17917#. type: Plain text
17918#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:499
17919msgid "Network intrface behind the tun device."
17920msgstr ""
17921
17922#. type: Labeled list
17923#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:500
b6467a72
PP
17924#, fuzzy, no-wrap
17925#| msgid "*ENV_PATH* (string)"
17926msgid "TYPE <``string``>"
17927msgstr "*ENV_PATH* (řetězec)"
17928
17929#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 17930#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:504
b6467a72
PP
17931msgid ""
17932"Cooked version of STTYPE. It is same as STTYPE with exceptions. For SOCK, "
17933"print the value for SOCK.PROTONAME. For UNKN, print the value for "
17934"AINODECLASS if SOURCE is anon_inodefs."
17935msgstr ""
17936
17937#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 17938#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:505
b6467a72
PP
17939#, no-wrap
17940msgid "UDP.LADDR <``string``>"
17941msgstr ""
17942
17943#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 17944#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:507
b6467a72
PP
17945msgid "Local IP address and local UDP port."
17946msgstr ""
17947
17948#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 17949#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:508
b6467a72 17950#, no-wrap
a5b0d099 17951msgid "UDP.LPORT <``number``>"
b6467a72
PP
17952msgstr ""
17953
17954#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 17955#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:510 ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:522
b6467a72
PP
17956msgid "Local UDP port."
17957msgstr ""
17958
17959#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 17960#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:511
b6467a72
PP
17961#, no-wrap
17962msgid "UDP.RADDR <``string``>"
17963msgstr ""
17964
17965#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 17966#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:513
b6467a72
PP
17967msgid "Remote IP address and remote UDP port."
17968msgstr ""
17969
17970#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 17971#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:514
b6467a72 17972#, no-wrap
a5b0d099 17973msgid "UDP.RPORT <``number``>"
b6467a72
PP
17974msgstr ""
17975
17976#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 17977#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:516 ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:528
b6467a72
PP
17978msgid "Remote UDP port."
17979msgstr ""
17980
17981#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 17982#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:517
b6467a72
PP
17983#, no-wrap
17984msgid "UDPLITE.LADDR <``string``>"
17985msgstr ""
17986
17987#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 17988#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:519
b6467a72
PP
17989msgid "Local IP address and local UDPLite port."
17990msgstr ""
17991
17992#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 17993#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:520
b6467a72 17994#, no-wrap
a5b0d099 17995msgid "UDPLITE.LPORT <``number``>"
b6467a72
PP
17996msgstr ""
17997
17998#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 17999#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:523
b6467a72
PP
18000#, no-wrap
18001msgid "UDPLITE.RADDR <``string``>"
18002msgstr ""
18003
18004#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 18005#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:525
b6467a72
PP
18006msgid "Remote IP address and remote UDPLite port."
18007msgstr ""
18008
18009#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 18010#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:526
b6467a72 18011#, no-wrap
a5b0d099 18012msgid "UDPLITE.RPORT <``number``>"
b6467a72
PP
18013msgstr ""
18014
18015#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 18016#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:529
b6467a72
PP
18017#, no-wrap
18018msgid "UID <``number``>"
18019msgstr ""
18020
18021#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 18022#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:531
b6467a72
PP
18023msgid "User ID number."
18024msgstr ""
18025
18026#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 18027#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:532
b6467a72
PP
18028#, no-wrap
18029msgid "UNIX.PATH <``string``>"
18030msgstr ""
18031
18032#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 18033#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:534
b6467a72
PP
18034msgid "Filesystem pathname for UNIX domain socket."
18035msgstr ""
18036
18037#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 18038#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:535
b6467a72
PP
18039#, no-wrap
18040msgid "USER <``string``>"
18041msgstr ""
18042
18043#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 18044#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:537
b6467a72
PP
18045msgid "User of the process."
18046msgstr ""
18047
a5b0d099
KZ
18048#. type: Labeled list
18049#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:538
18050#, fuzzy, no-wrap
18051#| msgid "*ENV_PATH* (string)"
18052msgid "XMODE <``string``>"
18053msgstr "*ENV_PATH* (řetězec)"
18054
18055#. type: Plain text
18056#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:542
18057msgid ""
18058"Extended version of _MODE_. This column may grow; new letters may be "
18059"appended to _XMODE_ when *lsfd* supports a new state of file descriptors and/"
18060"or memory mappings."
18061msgstr ""
18062
18063#. type: Labeled list
18064#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:543
18065#, no-wrap
18066msgid "[-r]"
18067msgstr ""
18068
18069#. type: Plain text
18070#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:545
18071msgid "opened of mapped for reading. This is also in _MODE_."
18072msgstr ""
18073
18074#. type: Labeled list
18075#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:546
18076#, no-wrap
18077msgid "[-w]"
18078msgstr ""
18079
18080#. type: Plain text
18081#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:548
18082msgid "opened of mapped for writing. This is also in _MODE_."
18083msgstr ""
18084
18085#. type: Labeled list
18086#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:549
18087#, no-wrap
18088msgid "[-x]"
18089msgstr ""
18090
18091#. type: Plain text
18092#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:551
18093msgid "mapped for executing the code. This is also in _MODE_."
18094msgstr ""
18095
18096#. type: Labeled list
18097#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:552
18098#, no-wrap
18099msgid "[-D]"
18100msgstr ""
18101
18102#. type: Plain text
18103#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:554
18104msgid "deleted from the file system. See also _DELETED._."
18105msgstr ""
18106
18107#. type: Labeled list
18108#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:555
18109#, no-wrap
18110msgid "[-Ll]"
18111msgstr ""
18112
18113#. type: Plain text
18114#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:560
18115msgid ""
18116"locked or leased. _l_ represents a read, a shared lock or a read lease. _L_ "
18117"represents a write or an exclusive lock or a write lease. If both read/"
18118"shared and write/exclusive locks or leases are taken by a file descriptor, "
18119"_L_ is used as the flag."
18120msgstr ""
18121
18122#. type: Labeled list
18123#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:561
18124#, no-wrap
18125msgid "[-m]"
18126msgstr ""
18127
18128#. type: Plain text
18129#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:568
18130msgid ""
18131"Multiplexed. If the file descriptor is targeted by a eventpoll file or "
18132"classical system calls for multiplexing (select, pselect, poll, and ppoll), "
18133"this bit flag is set. Note that if an invocaiton of the classical system "
18134"calls is interrupted, *lsfd* may fail to mark _m_ on the file descriptors "
18135"monitored by the invocaiton. See *restart_syscall*(2)."
18136msgstr ""
18137
b6467a72 18138#. type: Title ==
a5b0d099 18139#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:569
b6467a72
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18140#, no-wrap
18141msgid "FILTER EXPRESSION"
18142msgstr ""
18143
18144#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 18145#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:574
b6467a72
PP
18146#, no-wrap
18147msgid ""
18148"*lsfd* evaluates the expression passed to *--filter* option every time\n"
18149"before printing a file line. *lsfd* prints the line only if the result\n"
18150"of evaluation is `true`.\n"
18151msgstr ""
18152
18153#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 18154#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:580
b6467a72
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18155msgid ""
18156"An expression consists of column names, literals and, operators like: "
18157"`DELETED`, `(PID == 1)`, `(NAME == \"/etc/passwd\")`, `(PID == 1) && "
18158"DELETED`. `DELETED`, `PID`, and `NAME` are column names in the example. "
18159"`1` and \"/etc/passwd\" are literals. `==` and `&&` are operators."
18160msgstr ""
18161
18162#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 18163#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:588
b6467a72
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18164msgid ""
18165"Before evaluation, *lsfd* substitutes column names in the given expression "
18166"with actual column values in the line. There are three different data types: "
18167"`boolean`, `string`, and `number`. For columns with a `boolean` type, the "
18168"value can be stand-alone. For `string` and `number` values, the value must "
18169"be an operand of an operator, for example, `(PID == 1)`. See *OUTPUT "
18170"COLUMNS* about the types of columns."
18171msgstr ""
18172
18173#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 18174#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:591
b6467a72
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18175msgid ""
18176"Literal is for representing a value directly. See BOOLLIT, STRLIT, and "
18177"NUMLIT. Different data types have different literal syntax."
18178msgstr ""
18179
18180#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 18181#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:595
b6467a72
PP
18182msgid ""
18183"An operator works with one or two operand(s). An operator has an expectation "
18184"about the data type(s) of its operands. Giving an unexpected data type to an "
18185"operator causes a syntax error."
18186msgstr ""
18187
18188#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 18189#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:599
b6467a72
PP
18190msgid ""
18191"Operators taking two operands are `and`, `or`, `eq`, `ne`, `le`, `lt`, `ge`, "
18192"`gt`, `=~`, `!~`. Alphabetically named operators have C-language flavored "
18193"aliases: `&&`, `||`, `==`, `!=`, `<`, `<=`, `>=`, and `>`."
18194msgstr ""
18195
18196#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 18197#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:601
b6467a72
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18198msgid "`!` is the only operator that takes one operand."
18199msgstr ""
18200
18201#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 18202#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:604
b6467a72
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18203msgid ""
18204"`eq`, `ne`, and their aliases expect operands have the same data type. "
18205"Applying these operators return a `boolean`."
18206msgstr ""
18207
18208#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 18209#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:607
b6467a72
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18210msgid ""
18211"`and`, `or`, `not` and their aliases expect operands have `boolean` data "
18212"type. Applying these operators return a `boolean`."
18213msgstr ""
18214
18215#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 18216#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:610
b6467a72
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18217msgid ""
18218"`lt`, `le`, `gt`, `ge`, and their aliases expect operands have `number` data "
18219"types. Applying these operators return a `boolean`."
18220msgstr ""
18221
18222#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 18223#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:615
b6467a72
PP
18224msgid ""
18225"`=~` is for regular expression matching; if a string at the right side "
18226"matches a regular expression at the left side, the result is true. The "
18227"right side operand must be a string literal. See STRLIT about the syntax."
18228msgstr ""
18229
18230#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 18231#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:618
b6467a72
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18232msgid ""
18233"`!~` is a short-hand version of `not (STR =~ PAT)`; it inverts the result of "
18234"`=~`."
18235msgstr ""
18236
18237#. type: Title ===
a5b0d099 18238#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:619
b6467a72
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18239#, no-wrap
18240msgid "Limitations"
18241msgstr ""
18242
18243#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 18244#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:624
b6467a72
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18245msgid ""
18246"The current implementation does not define precedences within operators. "
18247"Use `(` and `)` explicitly for grouping the sub-expressions if your "
18248"expression uses more than two operators."
18249msgstr ""
18250
18251#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 18252#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:627
b6467a72
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18253msgid ""
18254"About `number` typed values, the filter engine supports only non-negative "
a5b0d099 18255"integers, and non-negative floating point numbers."
b6467a72
PP
18256msgstr ""
18257
18258#. type: Title ===
a5b0d099 18259#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:628
b6467a72
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18260#, no-wrap
18261msgid "Semi-formal syntax"
18262msgstr ""
18263
18264#. TRANSLATORS: In the following messages, translate only the <``variables``>.
18265#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 18266#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:631
b6467a72
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18267#, no-wrap
18268msgid "EXPR "
18269msgstr ""
18270
18271#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 18272#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:632
b6467a72
PP
18273msgid "BOOLEXP"
18274msgstr ""
18275
18276#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 18277#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:633
b6467a72
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18278#, no-wrap
18279msgid "BOOLEXP0 "
18280msgstr ""
18281
18282#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 18283#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:634
b6467a72
PP
18284msgid "COLUMN <``boolean``> | BOOLLIT | _(_ BOOLEXP _)_"
18285msgstr ""
18286
18287#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 18288#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:635
b6467a72
PP
18289#, no-wrap
18290msgid "BOOLEXP "
18291msgstr ""
18292
18293#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 18294#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:636
b6467a72
PP
18295msgid "BOOLEXP0 | BOOLOP1 | BOOLOP2 | BOOLOP2BL | BOOLOP2CMP | BOOLOP2REG"
18296msgstr ""
18297
18298#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 18299#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:637
b6467a72
PP
18300#, no-wrap
18301msgid "COLUMN "
18302msgstr ""
18303
18304#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 18305#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:638
b6467a72
PP
18306msgid "[\\_A-Za-z][-_:A-Za-z0-9]*"
18307msgstr ""
18308
18309#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 18310#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:639
b6467a72
PP
18311#, no-wrap
18312msgid "BOOLOP1 "
18313msgstr ""
18314
18315#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 18316#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:640
b6467a72
PP
18317msgid "_!_ BOOLEXP0 | _not_ BOOLEXP0"
18318msgstr ""
18319
18320#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 18321#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:641
b6467a72
PP
18322#, no-wrap
18323msgid "STREXP "
18324msgstr ""
18325
18326#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 18327#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:642
b6467a72
PP
18328msgid "COLUMN <``string``> | STRLIT"
18329msgstr ""
18330
18331#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 18332#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:643
b6467a72
PP
18333#, no-wrap
18334msgid "NUMEXP "
18335msgstr ""
18336
18337#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 18338#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:644
b6467a72
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18339msgid "COLUMN <``number``> | NUMLIT"
18340msgstr ""
18341
18342#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 18343#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:645
b6467a72
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18344#, no-wrap
18345msgid "BOOLLIT "
18346msgstr ""
18347
18348#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 18349#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:646
b6467a72
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18350msgid "_true_ | _false_"
18351msgstr ""
18352
18353#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 18354#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:647
b6467a72
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18355#, no-wrap
18356msgid "CHARS "
18357msgstr ""
18358
18359#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 18360#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:648
b6467a72
PP
18361msgid "( [^\\] | _\\\\_ | _\\'_ | _\\\"_ )*"
18362msgstr ""
18363
18364#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 18365#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:649
b6467a72
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18366#, no-wrap
18367msgid "STRLIT "
18368msgstr ""
18369
18370#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 18371#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:650
b6467a72
PP
18372msgid "_'_ CHARS _'_ | _\"_ CHARS _\"_"
18373msgstr ""
18374
18375#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 18376#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:651
b6467a72
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18377#, no-wrap
18378msgid "NUMLIT "
18379msgstr ""
18380
18381#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099
KZ
18382#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:652
18383msgid "INTLIT | FNUMLIT"
18384msgstr ""
18385
18386#. type: Labeled list
18387#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:653
18388#, no-wrap
18389msgid "INTLIT "
18390msgstr ""
18391
18392#. type: Plain text
18393#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:654
b6467a72
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18394msgid "[1-9][0-9]* | _0_"
18395msgstr ""
18396
18397#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099
KZ
18398#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:655
18399#, no-wrap
18400msgid "FNUMLIT "
18401msgstr ""
18402
18403#. type: Plain text
18404#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:656
18405msgid "INTLIT _._ [0-9][0-9]*"
18406msgstr ""
18407
18408#. type: Labeled list
18409#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:657
b6467a72
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18410#, no-wrap
18411msgid "BOOLOP2 "
18412msgstr ""
18413
18414#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 18415#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:658
b6467a72
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18416msgid "STREXP OP2 STREXP | NUMEXP OP2 NUMEXP | BOOLEXP0 OP2 BOOLEXP0"
18417msgstr ""
18418
18419#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 18420#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:659
b6467a72
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18421#, no-wrap
18422msgid "OP2 "
18423msgstr ""
18424
18425#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 18426#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:660
b6467a72
PP
18427msgid "_==_ | _eq_ | _!=_ | _ne_"
18428msgstr ""
18429
18430#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 18431#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:661
b6467a72
PP
18432#, no-wrap
18433msgid "BOOLOP2BL "
18434msgstr ""
18435
18436#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 18437#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:662
b6467a72
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18438msgid "BOOLEXP0 OP2BL BOOLEXP0"
18439msgstr ""
18440
18441#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 18442#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:663
87fb2136
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18443#, no-wrap
18444msgid "OP2BL "
18445msgstr ""
18446
18447#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 18448#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:664
87fb2136
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18449msgid "_&&_ | _and_ | _||_ | _or_"
18450msgstr ""
18451
18452#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 18453#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:665
87fb2136
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18454#, no-wrap
18455msgid "BOOLOP2CMP "
18456msgstr ""
18457
18458#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 18459#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:666
87fb2136
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18460msgid "NUMEXP OP2CMP NUMEXP"
18461msgstr ""
18462
18463#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 18464#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:667
87fb2136
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18465#, no-wrap
18466msgid "OP2CMP "
18467msgstr ""
18468
18469#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 18470#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:668
87fb2136
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18471msgid "_<_ | _lt_ | _\\<=_ | _le_ | _>_ | _gt_ | _>=_ | _ge_"
18472msgstr ""
18473
18474#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 18475#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:669
87fb2136
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18476#, no-wrap
18477msgid "BOOLOP2REG "
18478msgstr ""
18479
18480#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 18481#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:670
87fb2136
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18482msgid "STREXP OP2REG STRLIT"
18483msgstr ""
18484
18485#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 18486#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:671
87fb2136
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18487#, no-wrap
18488msgid "OP2REG "
18489msgstr ""
18490
18491#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 18492#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:672
87fb2136
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18493msgid "_=~_ | _!~_"
18494msgstr ""
18495
18496#. type: Title ==
a5b0d099 18497#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:673
87fb2136
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18498#, no-wrap
18499msgid "FILTER EXAMPLES"
18500msgstr ""
18501
18502#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 18503#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:678
87fb2136
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18504#, no-wrap
18505msgid ""
18506"*lsfd* has few options for filtering. In most of cases, what you should\n"
18507"know is *-Q* (or *--filter*) option. Combined with *-o* (or\n"
18508"*--output*) option, you can customize the output as you want.\n"
18509msgstr ""
18510
18511#. TRANSLATORS: In the following messages, don't forget to add whitespace at the end!
18512#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 18513#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:680
87fb2136
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18514#, no-wrap
18515msgid "List files associated with PID 1 and PID 2 processes: "
18516msgstr ""
18517
18518#. type: delimited block .
a5b0d099 18519#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:683
87fb2136
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18520#, no-wrap
18521msgid "# lsfd -Q '(PID == 1) or (PID == 2)'\n"
18522msgstr ""
18523
18524#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099
KZ
18525#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:685 ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:710
18526#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:720
87fb2136
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18527#, no-wrap
18528msgid "Do the same in an alternative way: "
18529msgstr ""
18530
18531#. type: delimited block .
a5b0d099 18532#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:688
87fb2136
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18533#, no-wrap
18534msgid "# lsfd -Q '(PID == 1) || (PID == 2)'\n"
18535msgstr ""
18536
18537#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 18538#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:690
87fb2136
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18539#, no-wrap
18540msgid "Do the same in a more efficient way: "
18541msgstr ""
18542
18543#. type: delimited block .
a5b0d099 18544#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:693
87fb2136
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18545#, no-wrap
18546msgid "# lsfd --pid 1,2\n"
18547msgstr ""
18548
18549#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 18550#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:695
87fb2136
PP
18551#, no-wrap
18552msgid "Whitescapes can be used instead of a comma: "
18553msgstr ""
18554
18555#. type: delimited block .
a5b0d099 18556#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:698
87fb2136
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18557#, no-wrap
18558msgid "# lsfd --pid '1 2'\n"
18559msgstr ""
18560
18561#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 18562#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:700
87fb2136
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18563#, no-wrap
18564msgid "Utilize *pidof*(1) for list the files associated with \"firefox\": "
18565msgstr ""
18566
18567#. type: delimited block .
a5b0d099 18568#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:703
87fb2136
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18569#, no-wrap
18570msgid "# lsfd --pid \"$(pidof firefox)\"\n"
18571msgstr ""
18572
18573#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 18574#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:705
87fb2136
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18575#, no-wrap
18576msgid "List the 1st file descriptor opened by PID 1 process: "
18577msgstr ""
18578
18579#. type: delimited block .
a5b0d099 18580#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:708
87fb2136
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18581#, no-wrap
18582msgid "# lsfd -Q '(PID == 1) and (FD == 1)'\n"
18583msgstr ""
18584
18585#. type: delimited block .
a5b0d099 18586#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:713
87fb2136
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18587#, no-wrap
18588msgid "# lsfd -Q '(PID == 1) && (FD == 1)'\n"
18589msgstr ""
18590
18591#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 18592#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:715
87fb2136
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18593#, no-wrap
18594msgid "List all running executables: "
18595msgstr ""
18596
18597#. type: delimited block .
a5b0d099 18598#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:718
87fb2136
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18599#, no-wrap
18600msgid "# lsfd -Q 'ASSOC == \"exe\"'\n"
18601msgstr ""
18602
18603#. type: delimited block .
a5b0d099 18604#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:723
87fb2136
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18605#, no-wrap
18606msgid "# lsfd -Q 'ASSOC eq \"exe\"'\n"
18607msgstr ""
18608
18609#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 18610#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:725
87fb2136
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18611#, no-wrap
18612msgid "Do the same but print only file names: "
18613msgstr ""
18614
18615#. type: delimited block .
a5b0d099 18616#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:728
87fb2136
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18617#, no-wrap
18618msgid "# lsfd -o NAME -Q 'ASSOC eq \"exe\"' | sort -u\n"
18619msgstr ""
18620
18621#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 18622#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:730
87fb2136
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18623#, no-wrap
18624msgid "List deleted files associated to processes: "
18625msgstr ""
18626
18627#. type: delimited block .
a5b0d099 18628#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:733
87fb2136
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18629#, no-wrap
18630msgid "# lsfd -Q 'DELETED'\n"
18631msgstr ""
18632
18633#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 18634#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:735
87fb2136
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18635#, no-wrap
18636msgid "List non-regular files: "
18637msgstr ""
18638
18639#. type: delimited block .
a5b0d099 18640#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:738
87fb2136
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18641#, no-wrap
18642msgid "# lsfd -Q 'TYPE != \"REG\"'\n"
18643msgstr ""
18644
18645#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 18646#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:740
87fb2136
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18647#, no-wrap
18648msgid "List block devices: "
18649msgstr ""
18650
18651#. type: delimited block .
a5b0d099 18652#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:743
87fb2136
PP
18653#, no-wrap
18654msgid "# lsfd -Q 'DEVTYPE == \"blk\"'\n"
18655msgstr ""
18656
18657#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 18658#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:745
87fb2136
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18659#, no-wrap
18660msgid "Do the same with TYPE column: "
18661msgstr ""
18662
18663#. type: delimited block .
a5b0d099 18664#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:748
87fb2136
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18665#, no-wrap
18666msgid "# lsfd -Q 'TYPE == \"BLK\"'\n"
18667msgstr ""
18668
18669#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 18670#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:750
87fb2136
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18671#, no-wrap
18672msgid "List files including \"dconf\" directory in their names: "
18673msgstr ""
18674
18675#. type: delimited block .
a5b0d099 18676#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:753
87fb2136
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18677#, no-wrap
18678msgid "# lsfd -Q 'NAME =~ \".\\*/dconf/.*\"'\n"
18679msgstr ""
18680
18681#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 18682#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:755
87fb2136
PP
18683#, no-wrap
18684msgid "List files opened in a QEMU virtual machine: "
18685msgstr ""
18686
18687#. type: delimited block .
a5b0d099 18688#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:758
87fb2136
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18689#, no-wrap
18690msgid "# lsfd -Q '(COMMAND =~ \".\\*qemu.*\") and (FD >= 0)'\n"
18691msgstr ""
18692
18693#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 18694#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:760
87fb2136
PP
18695#, no-wrap
18696msgid "Hide files associated to kernel threads: "
18697msgstr ""
18698
18699#. type: delimited block .
a5b0d099 18700#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:763
87fb2136
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18701#, no-wrap
18702msgid "# lsfd -Q '!KTHREAD'\n"
18703msgstr ""
18704
a5b0d099
KZ
18705#. type: Labeled list
18706#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:765
18707#, no-wrap
18708msgid "List timerfd files expired within 0.5 seconds: "
18709msgstr ""
18710
18711#. type: delimited block .
18712#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:768
18713#, no-wrap
18714msgid "# lsfd -Q '(TIMERFD.remaining < 0.5) and (TIMERFD.remaining > 0.0)'\n"
18715msgstr ""
18716
87fb2136 18717#. type: Title ==
a5b0d099 18718#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:770
87fb2136
PP
18719#, no-wrap
18720msgid "COUNTER EXAMPLES"
18721msgstr ""
18722
18723#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 18724#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:772
87fb2136
PP
18725#, no-wrap
18726msgid "Report the numbers of netlink socket descriptors and unix socket descriptors: "
18727msgstr ""
18728
18729#. type: delimited block .
a5b0d099 18730#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:780
87fb2136
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18731#, no-wrap
18732msgid ""
18733"# lsfd --summary=only \\\n"
18734"\t-C 'netlink sockets':'(NAME =~ \"NETLINK:.*\")' \\\n"
18735"\t-C 'unix sockets':'(NAME =~ \"UNIX:.*\")'\n"
18736"VALUE COUNTER\n"
18737" 57 netlink sockets\n"
18738" 1552 unix sockets\n"
18739msgstr ""
18740
18741#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 18742#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:782
87fb2136
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18743#, no-wrap
18744msgid "Do the same but print in JSON format: "
18745msgstr ""
18746
18747#. type: delimited block .
a5b0d099 18748#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:798
87fb2136
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18749#, no-wrap
18750msgid ""
18751"# lsfd --summary=only --json \\\n"
18752"\t-C 'netlink sockets':'(NAME =~ \"NETLINK:.*\")' \\\n"
18753"\t-C 'unix sockets':'(NAME =~ \"UNIX:.*\")'\n"
18754"{\n"
18755" \"lsfd-summary\": [\n"
18756" {\n"
18757"\t \"value\": 15,\n"
18758"\t \"counter\": \"netlink sockets\"\n"
18759" },{\n"
18760"\t \"value\": 798,\n"
18761"\t \"counter\": \"unix sockets\"\n"
18762" }\n"
18763" ]\n"
18764"}\n"
18765msgstr ""
18766
18767#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 18768#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:804
87fb2136
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18769msgid "The *lsfd* command is part of the util-linux package since v2.38."
18770msgstr ""
18771
18772#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 18773#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:809
b6467a72
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18774msgid ""
18775"mailto:yamato@redhat.com[Masatake YAMATO], mailto:kzak@redhat.com[Karel Zak]"
87fb2136
PP
18776msgstr ""
18777
18778#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 18779#: ../misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc:820
87fb2136
PP
18780#, no-wrap
18781msgid ""
a5b0d099
KZ
18782"*bpftool*(8)\n"
18783"*bps*(8)\n"
18784"*lslocks*(8)\n"
87fb2136
PP
18785"*lsof*(8)\n"
18786"*pidof*(1)\n"
18787"*proc*(5)\n"
b6467a72 18788"*socket*(2)\n"
a5b0d099 18789"*ss*(8)\n"
b6467a72 18790"*stat*(2)\n"
87fb2136
PP
18791msgstr ""
18792
18793#. Man page for the lslocks command.
18794#. Copyright 2012 Davidlohr Bueso <dave@gnu.org>
18795#. May be distributed under the GNU General Public License
18796#. Copyright 1994 Salvatore Valente (svalente@mit.edu)
18797#. Copyright 1992 Rickard E. Faith (faith@cs.unc.edu)
18798#. May be distributed under the GNU General Public License
18799#. type: Title =
18800#: ../misc-utils/lslocks.8.adoc:12
18801#, no-wrap
18802msgid "lslocks(8)"
18803msgstr ""
18804
18805#. type: Plain text
18806#: ../misc-utils/lslocks.8.adoc:23
18807msgid "lslocks - list local system locks"
18808msgstr ""
18809
18810#. type: Plain text
18811#: ../misc-utils/lslocks.8.adoc:27
18812#, no-wrap
18813msgid "*lslocks* [options]\n"
18814msgstr ""
18815
18816#. type: Plain text
18817#: ../misc-utils/lslocks.8.adoc:31
18818#, no-wrap
18819msgid "*lslocks* lists information about all the currently held file locks in a Linux system.\n"
18820msgstr ""
18821
87fb2136 18822#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 18823#: ../misc-utils/lslocks.8.adoc:37
87fb2136
PP
18824#, no-wrap
18825msgid "*-i*, *--noinaccessible*"
18826msgstr ""
18827
18828#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 18829#: ../misc-utils/lslocks.8.adoc:39
87fb2136
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18830msgid "Ignore lock files which are inaccessible for the current user."
18831msgstr ""
18832
18833#. TRANSLATORS: Keep {plus} untranslated.
18834#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 18835#: ../misc-utils/lslocks.8.adoc:50
b6467a72
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18836msgid ""
18837"The default list of columns may be extended if _list_ is specified in the "
18838"format _{plus}list_ (e.g., *lslocks -o {plus}BLOCKER*)."
87fb2136
PP
18839msgstr ""
18840
18841#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 18842#: ../misc-utils/lslocks.8.adoc:55 ../sys-utils/choom.1.adoc:25
87fb2136
PP
18843#, fuzzy, no-wrap
18844#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
18845msgid "*-p*, *--pid* _pid_"
18846msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
18847
18848#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 18849#: ../misc-utils/lslocks.8.adoc:57
87fb2136
PP
18850msgid "Display only the locks held by the process with this _pid_."
18851msgstr ""
18852
18853#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 18854#: ../misc-utils/lslocks.8.adoc:60 ../misc-utils/uuidparse.1.adoc:61
b6467a72 18855#: ../sys-utils/lsns.8.adoc:60 ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:54
87fb2136
PP
18856#: ../sys-utils/rfkill.8.adoc:41 ../sys-utils/wdctl.8.adoc:56
18857msgid "Use the raw output format."
18858msgstr ""
18859
18860#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 18861#: ../misc-utils/lslocks.8.adoc:63 ../sys-utils/lsns.8.adoc:66
87fb2136
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18862msgid "Do not truncate text in columns."
18863msgstr ""
18864
18865#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 18866#: ../misc-utils/lslocks.8.adoc:68
87fb2136
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18867#, no-wrap
18868msgid "COMMAND"
18869msgstr ""
18870
18871#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 18872#: ../misc-utils/lslocks.8.adoc:70
87fb2136
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18873msgid "The command name of the process holding the lock."
18874msgstr ""
18875
18876#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 18877#: ../misc-utils/lslocks.8.adoc:71
87fb2136
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18878#, no-wrap
18879msgid "PID"
18880msgstr ""
18881
18882#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099
KZ
18883#: ../misc-utils/lslocks.8.adoc:73
18884msgid "The process ID of the process."
87fb2136
PP
18885msgstr ""
18886
18887#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 18888#: ../misc-utils/lslocks.8.adoc:74
87fb2136
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18889#, no-wrap
18890msgid "TYPE"
18891msgstr ""
18892
18893#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 18894#: ../misc-utils/lslocks.8.adoc:76
b6467a72 18895msgid ""
a5b0d099
KZ
18896"The type of lock; can be LEASE (created with *fcntl*(2)), FLOCK (created "
18897"with *flock*(2)), POSIX (created with *fcntl*(2) and *lockf*(3)) or OFDLCK "
18898"(created with *fcntl*(2))."
87fb2136
PP
18899msgstr ""
18900
18901#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 18902#: ../misc-utils/lslocks.8.adoc:77
87fb2136
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18903#, no-wrap
18904msgid "SIZE"
18905msgstr ""
18906
18907#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 18908#: ../misc-utils/lslocks.8.adoc:79
87fb2136
PP
18909msgid "Size of the locked file."
18910msgstr ""
18911
18912#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099
KZ
18913#: ../misc-utils/lslocks.8.adoc:80
18914#, no-wrap
18915msgid "INODE"
18916msgstr ""
18917
18918#. type: Plain text
87fb2136 18919#: ../misc-utils/lslocks.8.adoc:82
a5b0d099
KZ
18920msgid "The inode number."
18921msgstr ""
18922
18923#. type: Labeled list
18924#: ../misc-utils/lslocks.8.adoc:83
18925#, no-wrap
18926msgid "MAJ:MIN"
18927msgstr ""
18928
18929#. type: Plain text
18930#: ../misc-utils/lslocks.8.adoc:85
18931msgid "The major:minor device number."
18932msgstr ""
18933
18934#. type: Labeled list
18935#: ../misc-utils/lslocks.8.adoc:86
87fb2136
PP
18936#, no-wrap
18937msgid "MODE"
18938msgstr ""
18939
18940#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 18941#: ../misc-utils/lslocks.8.adoc:88
b6467a72
PP
18942msgid ""
18943"The lock's access permissions (read, write). If the process is blocked and "
18944"waiting for the lock, then the mode is postfixed with an '*' (asterisk)."
87fb2136
PP
18945msgstr ""
18946
18947#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 18948#: ../misc-utils/lslocks.8.adoc:89
87fb2136
PP
18949#, no-wrap
18950msgid "M"
18951msgstr ""
18952
18953#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 18954#: ../misc-utils/lslocks.8.adoc:91
b6467a72
PP
18955msgid ""
18956"Whether the lock is mandatory; 0 means no (meaning the lock is only "
18957"advisory), 1 means yes. (See *fcntl*(2).)"
87fb2136
PP
18958msgstr ""
18959
18960#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 18961#: ../misc-utils/lslocks.8.adoc:92
87fb2136
PP
18962#, no-wrap
18963msgid "START"
18964msgstr ""
18965
18966#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 18967#: ../misc-utils/lslocks.8.adoc:94
87fb2136
PP
18968msgid "Relative byte offset of the lock."
18969msgstr ""
18970
18971#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 18972#: ../misc-utils/lslocks.8.adoc:95
87fb2136
PP
18973#, no-wrap
18974msgid "END"
18975msgstr ""
18976
18977#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 18978#: ../misc-utils/lslocks.8.adoc:97
87fb2136
PP
18979msgid "Ending offset of the lock."
18980msgstr ""
18981
18982#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 18983#: ../misc-utils/lslocks.8.adoc:98
87fb2136
PP
18984#, no-wrap
18985msgid "PATH"
18986msgstr ""
18987
18988#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 18989#: ../misc-utils/lslocks.8.adoc:100
b6467a72
PP
18990msgid ""
18991"Full path of the lock. If none is found, or there are no permissions to read "
18992"the path, it will fall back to the device's mountpoint and \"...\" is "
18993"appended to the path. The path might be truncated; use *--notruncate* to get "
18994"the full path."
87fb2136
PP
18995msgstr ""
18996
18997#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 18998#: ../misc-utils/lslocks.8.adoc:101
87fb2136
PP
18999#, no-wrap
19000msgid "BLOCKER"
19001msgstr ""
19002
19003#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 19004#: ../misc-utils/lslocks.8.adoc:103
87fb2136
PP
19005msgid "The PID of the process which blocks the lock."
19006msgstr ""
19007
19008#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 19009#: ../misc-utils/lslocks.8.adoc:107
b6467a72
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19010msgid ""
19011"The *lslocks* command is meant to replace the *lslk*(8) command, originally "
19012"written by mailto:abe@purdue.edu[Victor A. Abell] and unmaintained since "
19013"2001."
87fb2136
PP
19014msgstr ""
19015
19016#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099
KZ
19017#: ../misc-utils/lslocks.8.adoc:114
19018msgid ""
19019"\"The process holding the lock\" for leases, FLOCK locks, and OFD locks is a "
19020"fake-concept. They are associated with the open file description on which "
19021"they are acquired. With *fork*(2) and/or *cmsg*(3), multiple processes can "
19022"share an open file description. So the holder process of a lease (or a lock) "
19023"is not uniquely determined. *lslocks* shows the one of the holder processes "
19024"in COMMAND and PID columns."
19025msgstr ""
19026
19027#. type: Plain text
19028#: ../misc-utils/lslocks.8.adoc:118
87fb2136
PP
19029msgid "mailto:dave@gnu.org[Davidlohr Bueso]"
19030msgstr ""
19031
19032#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 19033#: ../misc-utils/lslocks.8.adoc:124
87fb2136
PP
19034#, fuzzy, no-wrap
19035#| msgid ""
19036#| "*mesg*(1),\n"
19037#| "*talk*(1),\n"
19038#| "*who*(1)\n"
19039msgid ""
19040"*flock*(1),\n"
19041"*fcntl*(2),\n"
19042"*lockf*(3)\n"
19043msgstr ""
19044"*mesg*(1),\n"
19045"*talk*(1),\n"
19046"*who*(1)\n"
19047
19048#. mcookie.1 --
19049#. Public Domain 1995 Rickard E. Faith (faith@cs.unc.edu)
19050#. type: Title =
19051#: ../misc-utils/mcookie.1.adoc:4
19052#, no-wrap
19053msgid "mcookie(1)"
19054msgstr ""
19055
19056#. type: Plain text
19057#: ../misc-utils/mcookie.1.adoc:14
19058msgid "mcookie - generate magic cookies for xauth"
19059msgstr ""
19060
19061#. type: Plain text
19062#: ../misc-utils/mcookie.1.adoc:18
19063#, no-wrap
19064msgid "*mcookie* [options]\n"
19065msgstr ""
19066
19067#. type: Plain text
19068#: ../misc-utils/mcookie.1.adoc:22
19069#, no-wrap
19070msgid "*mcookie* generates a 128-bit random hexadecimal number for use with the X authority system. Typical usage:\n"
19071msgstr ""
19072
19073#. type: delimited block _
19074#: ../misc-utils/mcookie.1.adoc:25
19075#, no-wrap
19076msgid "*xauth add :0 . `mcookie`*\n"
19077msgstr ""
19078
19079#. type: Plain text
19080#: ../misc-utils/mcookie.1.adoc:28
b6467a72
PP
19081msgid ""
19082"The \"random\" number generated is actually the MD5 message digest of random "
19083"information coming from one of the sources *getrandom*(2) system call, _/dev/"
19084"urandom_, _/dev/random_, or the _libc pseudo-random functions_, in this "
19085"preference order. See also the option *--file*."
87fb2136
PP
19086msgstr ""
19087
19088#. type: Plain text
19089#: ../misc-utils/mcookie.1.adoc:33
b6467a72
PP
19090msgid ""
19091"Use this _file_ as an additional source of randomness (for example _/dev/"
19092"urandom_). When _file_ is '-', characters are read from standard input."
87fb2136
PP
19093msgstr ""
19094
19095#. type: Labeled list
19096#: ../misc-utils/mcookie.1.adoc:34
19097#, no-wrap
19098msgid "*-m*, *--max-size* _number_"
19099msgstr ""
19100
19101#. type: Plain text
19102#: ../misc-utils/mcookie.1.adoc:36
b6467a72
PP
19103msgid ""
19104"Read from _file_ only this _number_ of bytes. This option is meant to be "
19105"used when reading additional randomness from a file or device."
87fb2136
PP
19106msgstr ""
19107
19108#. type: Plain text
19109#: ../misc-utils/mcookie.1.adoc:38
b6467a72
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19110msgid ""
19111"The _number_ argument may be followed by the multiplicative suffixes "
19112"KiB=1024, MiB=1024*1024, and so on for GiB, TiB, PiB, EiB, ZiB and YiB (the "
19113"\"iB\" is optional, e.g., \"K\" has the same meaning as \"KiB\") or the "
19114"suffixes KB=1000, MB=1000*1000, and so on for GB, TB, PB, EB, ZB and YB."
87fb2136
PP
19115msgstr ""
19116
19117#. type: Plain text
19118#: ../misc-utils/mcookie.1.adoc:41
b6467a72
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19119msgid ""
19120"Inform where randomness originated, with amount of entropy read from each "
19121"source."
87fb2136
PP
19122msgstr ""
19123
19124#. type: Plain text
19125#: ../misc-utils/mcookie.1.adoc:47
19126msgid "_/dev/urandom_"
19127msgstr ""
19128
19129#. type: Plain text
19130#: ../misc-utils/mcookie.1.adoc:49
19131msgid "_/dev/random_"
19132msgstr ""
19133
19134#. type: Plain text
19135#: ../misc-utils/mcookie.1.adoc:53
19136msgid "It is assumed that none of the randomness sources will block."
19137msgstr ""
19138
19139#. type: Plain text
19140#: ../misc-utils/mcookie.1.adoc:60
19141#, no-wrap
19142msgid ""
19143"*md5sum*(1),\n"
19144"*X*(7),\n"
19145"*xauth*(1),\n"
19146"*rand*(3)\n"
19147msgstr ""
19148
19149#. type: Title =
19150#: ../misc-utils/namei.1.adoc:2
19151#, no-wrap
19152msgid "namei(1)"
19153msgstr ""
19154
19155#. type: Plain text
19156#: ../misc-utils/namei.1.adoc:12
19157msgid "namei - follow a pathname until a terminal point is found"
19158msgstr ""
19159
19160#. type: Plain text
19161#: ../misc-utils/namei.1.adoc:16
19162#, no-wrap
19163msgid "*namei* [options] _pathname_...\n"
19164msgstr ""
19165
19166#. type: Plain text
19167#: ../misc-utils/namei.1.adoc:20
19168#, no-wrap
19169msgid "*namei* interprets its arguments as pathnames to any type of Unix file (symlinks, files, directories, and so forth). *namei* then follows each pathname until an endpoint is found (a file, a directory, a device node, etc). If it finds a symbolic link, it shows the link, and starts following it, indenting the output to show the context.\n"
19170msgstr ""
19171
19172#. type: Plain text
19173#: ../misc-utils/namei.1.adoc:22
b6467a72
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19174msgid ""
19175"This program is useful for finding \"too many levels of symbolic links\" "
19176"problems."
87fb2136
PP
19177msgstr ""
19178
19179#. type: Plain text
19180#: ../misc-utils/namei.1.adoc:24
b6467a72
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19181msgid ""
19182"For each line of output, *namei* uses the following characters to identify "
19183"the file type found:"
87fb2136
PP
19184msgstr ""
19185
19186#. type: delimited block .
19187#: ../misc-utils/namei.1.adoc:35
19188#, no-wrap
19189msgid ""
19190" f: = the pathname currently being resolved\n"
19191" d = directory\n"
19192" l = symbolic link (both the link and its contents are output)\n"
19193" s = socket\n"
19194" b = block device\n"
19195" c = character device\n"
19196" p = FIFO (named pipe)\n"
19197" - = regular file\n"
19198" ? = an error of some kind\n"
19199msgstr ""
19200
19201#. type: Plain text
19202#: ../misc-utils/namei.1.adoc:38
19203#, no-wrap
19204msgid "*namei* prints an informative message when the maximum number of symbolic links this system can have has been exceeded.\n"
19205msgstr ""
19206
19207#. type: Labeled list
19208#: ../misc-utils/namei.1.adoc:41
19209#, fuzzy, no-wrap
19210#| msgid "*-*, *-l*, *--login*"
19211msgid "*-l*, *--long*"
19212msgstr "*-*, *-l*, *--login*"
19213
19214#. type: Plain text
19215#: ../misc-utils/namei.1.adoc:43
19216msgid "Use the long listing format (same as *-m -o -v*)."
19217msgstr ""
19218
19219#. type: Labeled list
19220#: ../misc-utils/namei.1.adoc:44
19221#, fuzzy, no-wrap
19222#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
19223msgid "*-m*, *--modes*"
19224msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
19225
19226#. type: Plain text
19227#: ../misc-utils/namei.1.adoc:46
b6467a72
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19228msgid ""
19229"Show the mode bits of each file type in the style of *ls*(1), for example "
19230"'rwxr-xr-x'."
87fb2136
PP
19231msgstr ""
19232
19233#. type: Labeled list
19234#: ../misc-utils/namei.1.adoc:47
19235#, fuzzy, no-wrap
19236#| msgid "*-V*, *--version*"
19237msgid "*-n*, *--nosymlinks*"
19238msgstr "*-V*, *--version*"
19239
19240#. type: Plain text
19241#: ../misc-utils/namei.1.adoc:49
19242msgid "Don't follow symlinks."
19243msgstr ""
19244
19245#. type: Labeled list
19246#: ../misc-utils/namei.1.adoc:50
19247#, fuzzy, no-wrap
19248#| msgid "*-V*, *--version*"
19249msgid "*-o*, *--owners*"
19250msgstr "*-V*, *--version*"
19251
19252#. type: Plain text
19253#: ../misc-utils/namei.1.adoc:52
19254msgid "Show owner and group name of each file."
19255msgstr ""
19256
19257#. type: Plain text
19258#: ../misc-utils/namei.1.adoc:55
19259msgid "Vertically align the modes and owners."
19260msgstr ""
19261
19262#. type: Labeled list
19263#: ../misc-utils/namei.1.adoc:56
19264#, fuzzy, no-wrap
19265#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
19266msgid "*-x*, *--mountpoints*"
19267msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
19268
19269#. type: Plain text
19270#: ../misc-utils/namei.1.adoc:58
19271msgid "Show mountpoint directories with a 'D' rather than a 'd'."
19272msgstr ""
19273
19274#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
19275#: ../misc-utils/namei.1.adoc:62
19276msgid ""
19277"Show security context of the file or \"?\" if not available. The support "
19278"for security contexts is optional and does not have to be compiled to the "
19279"*namei* binary."
87fb2136
PP
19280msgstr ""
19281
19282#. type: Plain text
19283#: ../misc-utils/namei.1.adoc:68
b6467a72 19284msgid "To be discovered."
87fb2136
PP
19285msgstr ""
19286
19287#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
19288#: ../misc-utils/namei.1.adoc:72
19289msgid ""
19290"The original *namei* program was written by mailto:rogers@amadeus.wr.tek."
19291"com[Roger Southwick]."
87fb2136
PP
19292msgstr ""
19293
19294#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
19295#: ../misc-utils/namei.1.adoc:74
19296msgid ""
19297"The program was rewritten by Karel Zak mailto:kzak@redhat.com[Karel Zak]."
19298msgstr ""
19299
19300#. type: Plain text
19301#: ../misc-utils/namei.1.adoc:80
87fb2136
PP
19302#, fuzzy, no-wrap
19303#| msgid ""
19304#| "*mesg*(1),\n"
19305#| "*talk*(1),\n"
19306#| "*who*(1)\n"
19307msgid ""
19308"*ls*(1),\n"
19309"*stat*(1),\n"
19310"*symlink*(7)\n"
19311msgstr ""
19312"*mesg*(1),\n"
19313"*talk*(1),\n"
19314"*who*(1)\n"
19315
b6467a72
PP
19316#. type: Title =
19317#: ../misc-utils/pipesz.1.adoc:2
19318#, no-wrap
19319msgid "pipesz(1)"
19320msgstr ""
19321
19322#. type: Plain text
19323#: ../misc-utils/pipesz.1.adoc:12
19324msgid "pipesz - set or examine pipe and FIFO buffer sizes"
19325msgstr ""
19326
19327#. type: Plain text
19328#: ../misc-utils/pipesz.1.adoc:16
19329#, fuzzy, no-wrap
19330#| msgid "*su* [options] [*-*] [_user_ [_argument_...]]\n"
19331msgid "*pipesz* [options] [--set _size_] [--] [_command_ [argument] ...]\n"
19332msgstr "*su* [přepínače] [*-*] [_uživatel_ [_argument_…]]\n"
19333
19334#. type: Plain text
19335#: ../misc-utils/pipesz.1.adoc:18
19336#, no-wrap
19337msgid "*pipesz* [options] --get\n"
19338msgstr ""
19339
19340#. type: Plain text
19341#: ../misc-utils/pipesz.1.adoc:22
19342msgid ""
19343"Pipes and FIFOs maintain an internal buffer used to transfer data between "
19344"the read end and the write end. In some cases, the default size of this "
19345"internal buffer may not be appropriate. This program provides facilities to "
19346"set and examine the size of these buffers."
19347msgstr ""
19348
19349#. type: Plain text
19350#: ../misc-utils/pipesz.1.adoc:24
19351msgid ""
19352"The *--set* operation sets pipe buffer sizes. If it is specified, it must be "
19353"specified with an explicit _size_. Otherwise, it is implied and the size is "
19354"read from */proc/sys/fs/pipe-max-size*. The kernel may adjust _size_ as "
19355"described in *fcntl*(2). To determine the actual buffer sizes set, use the "
19356"*--verbose* option. If neither *--file* nor *--fd* are specified, *--set* "
19357"acts on standard output."
19358msgstr ""
19359
19360#. type: Plain text
19361#: ../misc-utils/pipesz.1.adoc:26
19362msgid ""
19363"The *--set* operation permits an optional _command_ to execute after setting "
19364"the pipe buffer sizes. This command is executed with the adjusted pipes."
19365msgstr ""
19366
19367#. type: Plain text
19368#: ../misc-utils/pipesz.1.adoc:28
19369msgid ""
19370"The *--get* operation outputs data in a tabular format. The first column is "
19371"the name of the pipe as passed to *pipesz*. File descriptors are named as "
19372"\"fd _N_\". The second column is the size, in bytes, of the pipe's internal "
19373"buffer. The third column is the number of unread bytes currently in the "
19374"pipe. The columns are separated by tabs ('\\t', ASCII 09h). If *--verbose* "
19375"is specified, a descriptive header is also emitted. If neither *--file* nor "
19376"*--fd* are specified, *--get* acts on standard input."
19377msgstr ""
19378
19379#. type: Plain text
19380#: ../misc-utils/pipesz.1.adoc:30
19381msgid ""
19382"Unless the *--check* option is specified, *pipesz* does _not_ exit if it "
19383"encounters an error while manipulating a file or file descriptor. This "
19384"allows *pipesz* to be used generically without fear of disrupting the "
19385"execution of pipelines should the type of certain files be later changed. "
19386"For minimal disruption, the *--quiet* option prevents warnings from being "
19387"emitted in these cases."
19388msgstr ""
19389
19390#. type: Plain text
19391#: ../misc-utils/pipesz.1.adoc:32
19392msgid ""
19393"The kernel imposes limits on the amount of pipe buffer space unprivileged "
19394"processes can use, though see *BUGS* below. The kernel will also refuse to "
19395"shrink a pipe buffer if this would cause a loss of buffered data. See "
19396"*pipe*(7) for additional details."
19397msgstr ""
19398
19399#. type: Plain text
19400#: ../misc-utils/pipesz.1.adoc:34
19401#, no-wrap
19402msgid "*pipesz* supports specifying multiple short options consecutively, in the usual *getopt*(3) fashion. The first non-option argument is interpreted as _command_. If _command_ might begin with '-', use '--' to separate it from arguments to *pipesz*. In shell scripts, it is good practice to use '--' when parameter expansion is involved. *pipesz* itself does not read from standard input and does not write to standard output unless *--get*, *--help*, or *--version* are specified.\n"
19403msgstr ""
19404
19405#. type: Labeled list
19406#: ../misc-utils/pipesz.1.adoc:37
19407#, fuzzy, no-wrap
19408#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
19409msgid "*-g*, *--get*"
19410msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
19411
19412#. type: Plain text
19413#: ../misc-utils/pipesz.1.adoc:39
19414msgid ""
19415"Report the size of pipe buffers to standard output and exit. As a special "
19416"behavior, if neither *--file* nor *--fd* are specified, standard input is "
19417"examined. It is an error to specify this option in combination with *--set*."
19418msgstr ""
19419
19420#. type: Labeled list
19421#: ../misc-utils/pipesz.1.adoc:40
19422#, fuzzy, no-wrap
19423#| msgid "*-s*, **--shell**=__shell__"
19424msgid "*-s*, *--set* _size_"
19425msgstr "*-s*, **--shell**=__shell__"
19426
19427#. type: Plain text
19428#: ../misc-utils/pipesz.1.adoc:42
19429msgid ""
19430"Set the size of the pipe buffers, in bytes. This option may be suffixed by "
19431"_K_, _M_, _G_, _KiB_, _MiB_, or _GiB_ to indicate multiples of 1024. "
19432"Fractional values are supported in this case. Additional suffixes are "
19433"supported but are unlikely to be useful. If this option is not specified, a "
19434"default value is used, as described above. If this option is specified "
19435"multiple times, a warning is emitted and only the last-specified _size_ is "
19436"used. As a special behavior, if neither *--file* nor *--fd* are specified, "
19437"standard output is adjusted. It is an error to specify this option in "
19438"combination with *--get*."
19439msgstr ""
19440
19441#. type: Labeled list
19442#: ../misc-utils/pipesz.1.adoc:43
19443#, fuzzy, no-wrap
19444#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
19445msgid "*-f*, *--file* _path_"
19446msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
19447
19448#. type: Plain text
19449#: ../misc-utils/pipesz.1.adoc:45
19450msgid ""
19451"Set the buffer size of the FIFO or pipe at _path_, relative to the current "
19452"working directory. You may specify this option multiple times to affect "
19453"different files, and you may do so in combination with *--fd*. Generally, "
19454"this option is used with FIFOs, but it will also operate on anonymous pipes "
19455"such as those found in */proc/PID/fd*. Changes to the buffer size of FIFOs "
19456"are not preserved across system restarts."
19457msgstr ""
19458
19459#. type: Labeled list
19460#: ../misc-utils/pipesz.1.adoc:46
19461#, fuzzy, no-wrap
19462#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
19463msgid "*-n*, *--fd* _fd_"
19464msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
19465
19466#. type: Plain text
19467#: ../misc-utils/pipesz.1.adoc:48
19468msgid ""
19469"Set the buffer size of the pipe or FIFO passed to *pipesz* as the specified "
19470"file descriptor number. You may specify this option multiple times to affect "
19471"different file descriptors, and you may do so in combination with *--file*. "
19472"Shorthand options are provided for the common cases of fd 0 (stdin), fd 1 "
19473"(stdout), and fd 2 (stderr). These should suffice in most cases."
19474msgstr ""
19475
19476#. type: Labeled list
19477#: ../misc-utils/pipesz.1.adoc:49
19478#, fuzzy, no-wrap
19479#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
19480msgid "*-i*, *--stdin*"
19481msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
19482
19483#. type: Plain text
19484#: ../misc-utils/pipesz.1.adoc:51
19485msgid "Shorthand for *--fd 0*."
19486msgstr ""
19487
19488#. type: Labeled list
19489#: ../misc-utils/pipesz.1.adoc:52
19490#, fuzzy, no-wrap
19491#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
19492msgid "*-o*, *--stdout*"
19493msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
19494
19495#. type: Plain text
19496#: ../misc-utils/pipesz.1.adoc:54
19497msgid "Shorthand for *--fd 1*."
19498msgstr ""
19499
19500#. type: Labeled list
19501#: ../misc-utils/pipesz.1.adoc:55
19502#, fuzzy, no-wrap
19503#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
19504msgid "*-e*, *--stderr*"
19505msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
19506
19507#. type: Plain text
19508#: ../misc-utils/pipesz.1.adoc:57
19509msgid "Shorthand for *--fd 2*."
19510msgstr ""
19511
19512#. type: Plain text
19513#: ../misc-utils/pipesz.1.adoc:60
19514msgid ""
19515"Exit, without executing _command_, in case of any error while manipulating a "
19516"file or file descriptor. The default behavior if this is not specified is to "
19517"emit a warning to standard error and continue."
19518msgstr ""
19519
19520#. type: Plain text
19521#: ../misc-utils/pipesz.1.adoc:63
19522msgid ""
19523"Do not diagnose non-fatal errors to standard error. This option does not "
19524"affect the normal output of *--get*, *--verbose*, *--help*, or *--version*."
19525msgstr ""
19526
19527#. type: Plain text
19528#: ../misc-utils/pipesz.1.adoc:66
19529msgid ""
19530"If specified with *--get*, *pipesz* will emit a descriptive header above the "
19531"table. Otherwise, if specified, *pipesz* will print the actual buffer sizes "
19532"set by the kernel to standard error."
19533msgstr ""
19534
19535#. type: Labeled list
19536#: ../misc-utils/pipesz.1.adoc:71
19537#, no-wrap
19538msgid "*pipesz* *dd* if=_file_ bs=1M | ..."
19539msgstr ""
19540
19541#. type: Plain text
19542#: ../misc-utils/pipesz.1.adoc:73
19543msgid ""
19544"Runs *dd*(1) with an expanded standard output pipe, allowing it to avoid "
19545"context switches when piping around large blocks."
19546msgstr ""
19547
19548#. type: Labeled list
19549#: ../misc-utils/pipesz.1.adoc:74
19550#, no-wrap
19551msgid "*pipesz* -s1M -cf _/run/my-service.fifo_"
19552msgstr ""
19553
19554#. type: Plain text
19555#: ../misc-utils/pipesz.1.adoc:76
19556msgid ""
19557"Sets the pipe buffer size of a service FIFO to 1,048,576 bytes. If the "
19558"buffer size could not be set, *pipesz* exits with an error."
19559msgstr ""
19560
19561#. type: Labeled list
19562#: ../misc-utils/pipesz.1.adoc:77
19563#, no-wrap
19564msgid "*echo* hello | *pipesz* -g"
19565msgstr ""
19566
19567#. type: Plain text
19568#: ../misc-utils/pipesz.1.adoc:79
19569msgid ""
19570"Prints the size of pipe used by the shell to pass input to *pipesz*. Since "
19571"*pipesz* does not read standard input, it may also report 6 unread bytes in "
19572"the pipe, depending on relative timings."
19573msgstr ""
19574
19575#. type: Labeled list
19576#: ../misc-utils/pipesz.1.adoc:80
19577#, no-wrap
19578msgid "*find* /proc/_PID_/fd -exec *pipesz* -gqf '{}' ';'"
19579msgstr ""
19580
19581#. type: Plain text
19582#: ../misc-utils/pipesz.1.adoc:82
19583msgid ""
19584"Prints the size and number of unread bytes of all pipes in use by _PID_. If "
19585"some pipes are routinely full, *pipesz* might be able to mitigate a "
19586"processing bottleneck."
19587msgstr ""
19588
19589#. type: Plain text
19590#: ../misc-utils/pipesz.1.adoc:86
19591msgid ""
19592"Linux supports adjusting the size of pipe buffers since kernel 2.6.35. This "
19593"release also introduced */proc/sys/fs/pipe-max-size*."
19594msgstr ""
19595
19596#. type: Plain text
19597#: ../misc-utils/pipesz.1.adoc:88
19598msgid ""
19599"This program uses *fcntl*(2) *F_GETPIPE_SZ*/*F_SETPIPE_SZ* to get and set "
19600"pipe buffer sizes."
19601msgstr ""
19602
19603#. type: Plain text
19604#: ../misc-utils/pipesz.1.adoc:90
19605msgid ""
19606"This program uses *ioctl*(2) *FIONREAD* to report the amount of unread data "
19607"in pipes. If for some reason this fails, the amount of unread data is "
19608"reported as 0."
19609msgstr ""
19610
19611#. type: Plain text
19612#: ../misc-utils/pipesz.1.adoc:94
19613msgid ""
19614"Before Linux 4.9, some bugs affect how certain resource limits are enforced "
19615"when setting pipe buffer sizes. See *pipe*(7) for details."
19616msgstr ""
19617
19618#. type: Plain text
19619#: ../misc-utils/pipesz.1.adoc:98
19620msgid "mailto:nwsharp@live.com[Nathan Sharp]"
19621msgstr ""
19622
19623#. type: Plain text
19624#: ../misc-utils/pipesz.1.adoc:102
19625#, no-wrap
19626msgid "*pipe*(7)\n"
19627msgstr ""
19628
87fb2136
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19629#. Written by Andries E. Brouwer (aeb@cwi.nl)
19630#. Placed in the public domain
19631#. type: Title =
19632#: ../misc-utils/rename.1.adoc:4
19633#, no-wrap
19634msgid "rename(1)"
19635msgstr ""
19636
19637#. type: Plain text
19638#: ../misc-utils/rename.1.adoc:14
19639msgid "rename - rename files"
19640msgstr ""
19641
19642#. type: Plain text
19643#: ../misc-utils/rename.1.adoc:18
19644#, no-wrap
19645msgid "*rename* [options] _expression replacement file_...\n"
19646msgstr ""
19647
19648#. type: Plain text
19649#: ../misc-utils/rename.1.adoc:22
19650#, no-wrap
19651msgid "*rename* will rename the specified files by replacing the first occurrence of _expression_ in their name by _replacement_.\n"
19652msgstr ""
19653
19654#. type: Labeled list
19655#: ../misc-utils/rename.1.adoc:25
19656#, fuzzy, no-wrap
19657#| msgid "*-V*, *--version*"
19658msgid "*-s*, *--symlink*"
19659msgstr "*-V*, *--version*"
19660
19661#. type: Plain text
19662#: ../misc-utils/rename.1.adoc:27
b6467a72 19663msgid "Do not rename a symlink but change where it points."
87fb2136
PP
19664msgstr ""
19665
19666#. type: Plain text
19667#: ../misc-utils/rename.1.adoc:30
19668msgid "Show which files were renamed, if any."
19669msgstr ""
19670
19671#. type: Plain text
19672#: ../misc-utils/rename.1.adoc:33
19673msgid "Do not make any changes; add *--verbose* to see what would be made."
19674msgstr ""
19675
19676#. type: Plain text
19677#: ../misc-utils/rename.1.adoc:36
19678msgid "Replace all occurrences of _expression_ rather than only the first one."
19679msgstr ""
19680
19681#. type: Labeled list
19682#: ../misc-utils/rename.1.adoc:37
19683#, fuzzy, no-wrap
19684#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
19685msgid "*-l*, *--last*"
19686msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
19687
19688#. type: Plain text
19689#: ../misc-utils/rename.1.adoc:39
19690msgid "Replace the last occurrence of _expression_ rather than the first one."
19691msgstr ""
19692
19693#. type: Labeled list
19694#: ../misc-utils/rename.1.adoc:40
19695#, fuzzy, no-wrap
19696#| msgid "*-V*, *--version*"
19697msgid "*-o*, *--no-overwrite*"
19698msgstr "*-V*, *--version*"
19699
19700#. type: Plain text
19701#: ../misc-utils/rename.1.adoc:42
b6467a72
PP
19702msgid ""
19703"Do not overwrite existing files. When *--symlink* is active, do not "
19704"overwrite symlinks pointing to existing targets."
87fb2136
PP
19705msgstr ""
19706
19707#. type: Labeled list
19708#: ../misc-utils/rename.1.adoc:43
19709#, fuzzy, no-wrap
19710#| msgid "*-V*, *--version*"
19711msgid "*-i*, *--interactive*"
19712msgstr "*-V*, *--version*"
19713
19714#. type: Plain text
19715#: ../misc-utils/rename.1.adoc:45
19716msgid "Ask before overwriting existing files."
19717msgstr ""
19718
19719#. type: Plain text
19720#: ../misc-utils/rename.1.adoc:51
b6467a72
PP
19721msgid ""
19722"The renaming has no safeguards by default or without any one of the options "
19723"*--no-overwrite*, *--interactive* or *--no-act*. If the user has permission "
19724"to rewrite file names, the command will perform the action without any "
19725"questions. For example, the result can be quite drastic when the command is "
19726"run as root in the _/lib_ directory. Always make a backup before running the "
19727"command, unless you truly know what you are doing."
87fb2136
PP
19728msgstr ""
19729
19730#. type: Title ==
19731#: ../misc-utils/rename.1.adoc:52
19732#, no-wrap
b6467a72 19733msgid "EDGE CASES"
87fb2136
PP
19734msgstr ""
19735
19736#. type: Plain text
19737#: ../misc-utils/rename.1.adoc:55
b6467a72
PP
19738msgid ""
19739"If the _expression_ is empty, then by default _replacement_ will be added to "
19740"the start of the filename. With *--all*, _replacement_ will be inserted in "
19741"between every two characters of the filename, as well as at the start and "
19742"end."
87fb2136
PP
19743msgstr ""
19744
b6467a72
PP
19745#. type: Plain text
19746#: ../misc-utils/rename.1.adoc:57
19747msgid ""
19748"Normally, only the final path component of a filename is updated. (Or with "
19749"*--symlink*, only the final path component of the link.) But if either "
19750"_expression_ or _replacement_ contains a _/_, the full path is updated. This "
19751"can cause a file to be moved between folders. Creating folders, and moving "
19752"files between filesystems, is not supported."
19753msgstr ""
19754
19755#. type: Title ==
87fb2136
PP
19756#: ../misc-utils/rename.1.adoc:58
19757#, no-wrap
b6467a72 19758msgid "INTERACTIVE MODE"
87fb2136
PP
19759msgstr ""
19760
19761#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
19762#: ../misc-utils/rename.1.adoc:61
19763msgid ""
19764"As most standard utilities rename can be used with a terminal device (tty in "
19765"short) in canonical mode, where the line is buffered by the tty and you "
19766"press ENTER to validate the user input. If you put your tty in cbreak mode "
19767"however, rename requires only a single key press to answer the prompt. To "
19768"set cbreak mode, run for example:"
19769msgstr ""
19770
19771#. type: delimited block .
87fb2136 19772#: ../misc-utils/rename.1.adoc:64
b6467a72
PP
19773#, no-wrap
19774msgid "sh -c 'stty -icanon min 1; \"$0\" \"$@\"; stty icanon' rename -i from to files\n"
19775msgstr ""
19776
19777#. type: Plain text
19778#: ../misc-utils/rename.1.adoc:70
87fb2136
PP
19779msgid "all requested rename operations were successful"
19780msgstr ""
19781
19782#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 19783#: ../misc-utils/rename.1.adoc:73
87fb2136
PP
19784msgid "all rename operations failed"
19785msgstr ""
19786
19787#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 19788#: ../misc-utils/rename.1.adoc:76
87fb2136
PP
19789msgid "some rename operations failed"
19790msgstr ""
19791
19792#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 19793#: ../misc-utils/rename.1.adoc:79
87fb2136
PP
19794msgid "nothing was renamed"
19795msgstr ""
19796
19797#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 19798#: ../misc-utils/rename.1.adoc:82
87fb2136
PP
19799msgid "unanticipated error occurred"
19800msgstr ""
19801
19802#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
19803#: ../misc-utils/rename.1.adoc:86
19804msgid ""
19805"Given the files _foo1_, ..., _foo9_, _foo10_, ..., _foo278_, the commands"
87fb2136
PP
19806msgstr ""
19807
19808#. type: delimited block .
b6467a72 19809#: ../misc-utils/rename.1.adoc:90
87fb2136
PP
19810#, no-wrap
19811msgid ""
19812"rename foo foo00 foo?\n"
19813"rename foo foo0 foo??\n"
19814msgstr ""
19815
19816#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
19817#: ../misc-utils/rename.1.adoc:93
19818msgid ""
19819"will turn them into _foo001_, ..., _foo009_, _foo010_, ..., _foo278_. And"
87fb2136
PP
19820msgstr ""
19821
19822#. type: delimited block .
b6467a72 19823#: ../misc-utils/rename.1.adoc:96
87fb2136
PP
19824#, no-wrap
19825msgid "rename .htm .html *.htm\n"
19826msgstr ""
19827
19828#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
19829#: ../misc-utils/rename.1.adoc:99
19830msgid ""
19831"will fix the extension of your html files. Provide an empty string for "
19832"shortening:"
87fb2136
PP
19833msgstr ""
19834
19835#. type: delimited block .
b6467a72 19836#: ../misc-utils/rename.1.adoc:102
87fb2136
PP
19837#, no-wrap
19838msgid "rename '_with_long_name' '' file_with_long_name.*\n"
19839msgstr ""
19840
19841#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 19842#: ../misc-utils/rename.1.adoc:105
87fb2136
PP
19843msgid "will remove the substring in the filenames."
19844msgstr ""
19845
19846#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 19847#: ../misc-utils/rename.1.adoc:109
87fb2136
PP
19848#, no-wrap
19849msgid "*mv*(1)\n"
19850msgstr ""
19851
19852#. Copyright 2007 by Theodore Ts'o. All Rights Reserved.
19853#. This file may be copied under the terms of the GNU Public License.
19854#. type: Title =
19855#: ../misc-utils/uuidd.8.adoc:6
19856#, no-wrap
19857msgid "uuidd(8)"
19858msgstr ""
19859
19860#. type: Plain text
19861#: ../misc-utils/uuidd.8.adoc:16
19862msgid "uuidd - UUID generation daemon"
19863msgstr ""
19864
19865#. type: Plain text
19866#: ../misc-utils/uuidd.8.adoc:20
19867#, no-wrap
19868msgid "*uuidd* [options]\n"
19869msgstr ""
19870
19871#. type: Plain text
19872#: ../misc-utils/uuidd.8.adoc:24
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19873msgid ""
19874"The *uuidd* daemon is used by the UUID library to generate universally "
19875"unique identifiers (UUIDs), especially time-based UUIDs, in a secure and "
19876"guaranteed-unique fashion, even in the face of large numbers of threads "
19877"running on different CPUs trying to grab UUIDs."
19878msgstr ""
19879
19880#. type: Labeled list
19881#: ../misc-utils/uuidd.8.adoc:27
19882#, fuzzy, no-wrap
19883#| msgid "*-c*, **--command**=__command__"
a5b0d099 19884msgid "*-C*, *--cont-clock*[=_time_]"
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19885msgstr "*-c*, **--command**=__příkaz__"
19886
19887#. type: Plain text
19888#: ../misc-utils/uuidd.8.adoc:29
19889msgid ""
19890"Activate continuous clock handling for time based UUIDs. *uuidd* could use "
19891"all possible clock values, beginning with the daemon's start time. The "
19892"optional argument can be used to set a value for the max_clock_offset. This "
19893"gurantees, that a clock value of a UUID will always be within the range of "
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19894"the max_clock_offset."
19895msgstr ""
19896
19897#. type: Plain text
19898#: ../misc-utils/uuidd.8.adoc:31
19899msgid ""
19900"The option '-C' or '--cont-clock' enables the feature with a default "
19901"max_clock_offset of 2 hours."
19902msgstr ""
19903
19904#. type: Plain text
19905#: ../misc-utils/uuidd.8.adoc:33
19906msgid ""
19907"The option '-C<NUM>[hd]' or '--cont-clock=<NUM>[hd]' enables the feature "
19908"with a max_clock_offset of NUM seconds. In case of an appended h or d, the "
19909"NUM value is read in hours or days. The minimum value is 60 seconds, the "
19910"maximum value is 365 days."
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19911msgstr ""
19912
19913#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 19914#: ../misc-utils/uuidd.8.adoc:34 ../sys-utils/ldattach.8.adoc:88
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19915#, fuzzy, no-wrap
19916#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
19917msgid "*-d*, *--debug*"
19918msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
19919
19920#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 19921#: ../misc-utils/uuidd.8.adoc:36
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19922msgid ""
19923"Run *uuidd* in debugging mode. This prevents *uuidd* from running as a "
19924"daemon."
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19925msgstr ""
19926
19927#. type: Labeled list
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19928#: ../misc-utils/uuidd.8.adoc:37 ../sys-utils/flock.1.adoc:62
19929#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:138
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19930#, fuzzy, no-wrap
19931#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
19932msgid "*-F*, *--no-fork*"
19933msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
19934
19935#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 19936#: ../misc-utils/uuidd.8.adoc:39
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19937msgid "Do not daemonize using a double-fork."
19938msgstr ""
19939
19940#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 19941#: ../misc-utils/uuidd.8.adoc:40
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19942#, fuzzy, no-wrap
19943#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
19944msgid "*-k*, *--kill*"
19945msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
19946
19947#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 19948#: ../misc-utils/uuidd.8.adoc:42
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19949msgid "If currently a uuidd daemon is running, kill it."
19950msgstr ""
19951
19952#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 19953#: ../misc-utils/uuidd.8.adoc:43
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19954#, no-wrap
19955msgid "*-n*, *--uuids* _number_"
19956msgstr ""
19957
19958#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 19959#: ../misc-utils/uuidd.8.adoc:45
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19960msgid ""
19961"When issuing a test request to a running *uuidd*, request a bulk response of "
19962"_number_ UUIDs."
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19963msgstr ""
19964
19965#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 19966#: ../misc-utils/uuidd.8.adoc:46
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19967#, fuzzy, no-wrap
19968#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
19969msgid "*-P*, *--no-pid*"
19970msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
19971
19972#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 19973#: ../misc-utils/uuidd.8.adoc:48
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19974msgid "Do not create a pid file."
19975msgstr ""
19976
19977#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 19978#: ../misc-utils/uuidd.8.adoc:49
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19979#, fuzzy, no-wrap
19980#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
19981msgid "*-p*, *--pid* _path_"
19982msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
19983
19984#. TRANSLATORS: Don't translate _{runstatedir}_.
19985#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 19986#: ../misc-utils/uuidd.8.adoc:51
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19987msgid ""
19988"Specify the pathname where the pid file should be written. By default, the "
19989"pid file is written to _{runstatedir}/uuidd/uuidd.pid_."
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19990msgstr ""
19991
19992#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 19993#: ../misc-utils/uuidd.8.adoc:55
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19994msgid "Suppress some failure messages."
19995msgstr ""
19996
19997#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 19998#: ../misc-utils/uuidd.8.adoc:56 ../misc-utils/uuidgen.1.adoc:31
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19999#, fuzzy, no-wrap
20000#| msgid "*-V*, *--version*"
20001msgid "*-r*, *--random*"
20002msgstr "*-V*, *--version*"
20003
20004#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 20005#: ../misc-utils/uuidd.8.adoc:58
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20006msgid ""
20007"Test uuidd by trying to connect to a running uuidd daemon and request it to "
20008"return a random-based UUID."
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20009msgstr ""
20010
20011#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 20012#: ../misc-utils/uuidd.8.adoc:59
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20013#, no-wrap
20014msgid "*-S*, *--socket-activation*"
20015msgstr ""
20016
20017#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 20018#: ../misc-utils/uuidd.8.adoc:61
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20019msgid ""
20020"Do not create a socket but instead expect it to be provided by the calling "
20021"process. This implies *--no-fork* and *--no-pid*. This option is intended to "
20022"be used only with *systemd*(1). It needs to be enabled with a configure "
20023"option."
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20024msgstr ""
20025
20026#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 20027#: ../misc-utils/uuidd.8.adoc:62
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20028#, fuzzy, no-wrap
20029#| msgid "*-s*, **--shell**=__shell__"
20030msgid "*-s*, *--socket* _path_"
20031msgstr "*-s*, **--shell**=__shell__"
20032
20033#. TRANSLATORS: Don't translate _{runstatedir}_.
20034#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 20035#: ../misc-utils/uuidd.8.adoc:64
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20036msgid ""
20037"Make uuidd use this pathname for the unix-domain socket. By default, the "
20038"pathname used is _{runstatedir}/uuidd/request_. This option is primarily for "
20039"debugging purposes, since the pathname is hard-coded in the *libuuid* "
20040"library."
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20041msgstr ""
20042
20043#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 20044#: ../misc-utils/uuidd.8.adoc:66
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20045#, no-wrap
20046msgid "*-T*, *--timeout* _number_"
20047msgstr ""
20048
20049#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 20050#: ../misc-utils/uuidd.8.adoc:68
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20051msgid "Make *uuidd* exit after _number_ seconds of inactivity."
20052msgstr ""
20053
20054#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 20055#: ../misc-utils/uuidd.8.adoc:69 ../misc-utils/uuidgen.1.adoc:34
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20056#: ../sys-utils/ipcs.1.adoc:59 ../sys-utils/lsipc.1.adoc:74
20057#, fuzzy, no-wrap
20058#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
20059msgid "*-t*, *--time*"
20060msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
20061
20062#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 20063#: ../misc-utils/uuidd.8.adoc:71
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20064msgid ""
20065"Test *uuidd* by trying to connect to a running uuidd daemon and request it "
20066"to return a time-based UUID."
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20067msgstr ""
20068
20069#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 20070#: ../misc-utils/uuidd.8.adoc:77
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20071msgid "Start up a daemon, print 42 random keys, and then stop the daemon:"
20072msgstr ""
20073
20074#. type: delimited block .
a5b0d099 20075#: ../misc-utils/uuidd.8.adoc:82
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20076#, no-wrap
20077msgid ""
20078"uuidd -p /tmp/uuidd.pid -s /tmp/uuidd.socket\n"
20079"uuidd -d -r -n 42 -s /tmp/uuidd.socket\n"
20080"uuidd -d -k -s /tmp/uuidd.socket\n"
20081msgstr ""
20082
20083#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 20084#: ../misc-utils/uuidd.8.adoc:87
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20085msgid "The *uuidd* daemon was written by mailto:tytso@mit.edu[Theodore Ts'o]."
20086msgstr ""
20087
20088#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 20089#: ../misc-utils/uuidd.8.adoc:92
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20090#, no-wrap
20091msgid ""
20092"*uuid*(3),\n"
20093"*uuidgen*(1)\n"
20094msgstr ""
20095
20096#. Copyright 1999 Andreas Dilger (adilger@enel.ucalgary.ca)
20097#. This file may be copied under the terms of the GNU Public License.
20098#. type: Title =
20099#: ../misc-utils/uuidgen.1.adoc:6
20100#, no-wrap
20101msgid "uuidgen(1)"
20102msgstr ""
20103
20104#. type: Plain text
20105#: ../misc-utils/uuidgen.1.adoc:16
20106msgid "uuidgen - create a new UUID value"
20107msgstr ""
20108
20109#. type: Plain text
20110#: ../misc-utils/uuidgen.1.adoc:20
20111#, no-wrap
20112msgid "*uuidgen* [options]\n"
20113msgstr ""
20114
20115#. type: Plain text
20116#: ../misc-utils/uuidgen.1.adoc:24
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20117msgid ""
20118"The *uuidgen* program creates (and prints) a new universally unique "
20119"identifier (UUID) using the *libuuid*(3) library. The new UUID can "
20120"reasonably be considered unique among all UUIDs created on the local system, "
20121"and among UUIDs created on other systems in the past and in the future."
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20122msgstr ""
20123
20124#. type: Plain text
20125#: ../misc-utils/uuidgen.1.adoc:26
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20126msgid ""
20127"There are three types of UUIDs which *uuidgen* can generate: time-based "
20128"UUIDs, random-based UUIDs, and hash-based UUIDs. By default *uuidgen* will "
20129"generate a random-based UUID if a high-quality random number generator is "
20130"present. Otherwise, it will choose a time-based UUID. It is possible to "
20131"force the generation of one of these first two UUID types by using the *--"
20132"random* or *--time* options."
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20133msgstr ""
20134
20135#. type: Plain text
20136#: ../misc-utils/uuidgen.1.adoc:28
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20137msgid ""
20138"The third type of UUID is generated with the *--md5* or *--sha1* options, "
20139"followed by *--namespace* _namespace_ and *--name* _name_. The _namespace_ "
20140"may either be a well-known UUID, or else an alias to one of the well-known "
20141"UUIDs defined in RFC 4122, that is *@dns*, *@url*, *@oid*, or *@x500*. The "
20142"_name_ is an arbitrary string value. The generated UUID is the digest of the "
20143"concatenation of the namespace UUID and the name value, hashed with the MD5 "
20144"or SHA1 algorithms. It is, therefore, a predictable value which may be "
20145"useful when UUIDs are being used as handles or nonces for more complex "
20146"values or values which shouldn't be disclosed directly. See the RFC for more "
20147"information."
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20148msgstr ""
20149
20150#. type: Plain text
20151#: ../misc-utils/uuidgen.1.adoc:33
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20152msgid ""
20153"Generate a random-based UUID. This method creates a UUID consisting mostly "
20154"of random bits. It requires that the operating system has a high quality "
20155"random number generator, such as _/dev/random_."
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20156msgstr ""
20157
20158#. type: Plain text
20159#: ../misc-utils/uuidgen.1.adoc:36
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20160msgid ""
20161"Generate a time-based UUID. This method creates a UUID based on the system "
20162"clock plus the system's ethernet hardware address, if present."
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20163msgstr ""
20164
20165#. type: Labeled list
20166#: ../misc-utils/uuidgen.1.adoc:39
20167#, fuzzy, no-wrap
20168#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
20169msgid "*-m*, *--md5*"
20170msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
20171
20172#. type: Plain text
20173#: ../misc-utils/uuidgen.1.adoc:41
20174msgid "Use MD5 as the hash algorithm."
20175msgstr ""
20176
20177#. type: Labeled list
20178#: ../misc-utils/uuidgen.1.adoc:42
20179#, fuzzy, no-wrap
20180#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
20181msgid "*-s*, *--sha1*"
20182msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
20183
20184#. type: Plain text
20185#: ../misc-utils/uuidgen.1.adoc:44
20186msgid "Use SHA1 as the hash algorithm."
20187msgstr ""
20188
20189#. type: Labeled list
20190#: ../misc-utils/uuidgen.1.adoc:45
20191#, no-wrap
20192msgid "*-n*, *--namespace* _namespace_"
20193msgstr ""
20194
20195#. type: Plain text
20196#: ../misc-utils/uuidgen.1.adoc:47
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20197msgid ""
20198"Generate the hash with the _namespace_ prefix. The _namespace_ is UUID, or "
20199"'@ns' where \"ns\" is well-known predefined UUID addressed by namespace name "
20200"(see above)."
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20201msgstr ""
20202
20203#. type: Labeled list
20204#: ../misc-utils/uuidgen.1.adoc:48
20205#, no-wrap
20206msgid "*-N*, *--name* _name_"
20207msgstr ""
20208
20209#. type: Plain text
20210#: ../misc-utils/uuidgen.1.adoc:50
20211msgid "Generate the hash of the _name_."
20212msgstr ""
20213
20214#. type: Labeled list
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20215#: ../misc-utils/uuidgen.1.adoc:51
20216#, fuzzy, no-wrap
20217#| msgid "*-c*, **--command**=__command__"
20218msgid "*-C*, *--count* _num_"
20219msgstr "*-c*, **--command**=__příkaz__"
20220
20221#. type: Plain text
20222#: ../misc-utils/uuidgen.1.adoc:53
20223msgid ""
20224"Generate multiple UUIDs using the enhanced capability of the libuuid to "
20225"cache time-based UUIDs, thus resulting in improved performance. However, "
20226"this holds no significance for other UUID types."
20227msgstr ""
20228
20229#. type: Labeled list
20230#: ../misc-utils/uuidgen.1.adoc:54 ../sys-utils/lscpu.1.adoc:84
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20231#, fuzzy, no-wrap
20232#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
20233msgid "*-x*, *--hex*"
20234msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
20235
20236#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 20237#: ../misc-utils/uuidgen.1.adoc:56
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20238msgid "Interpret name _name_ as a hexadecimal string."
20239msgstr ""
20240
20241#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 20242#: ../misc-utils/uuidgen.1.adoc:60
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20243msgid "OSF DCE 1.1"
20244msgstr ""
20245
20246#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 20247#: ../misc-utils/uuidgen.1.adoc:64
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20248msgid "uuidgen --sha1 --namespace @dns --name \"www.example.com\""
20249msgstr ""
20250
20251#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 20252#: ../misc-utils/uuidgen.1.adoc:68
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20253#, no-wrap
20254msgid "*uuidgen* was written by Andreas Dilger for *libuuid*(3).\n"
20255msgstr ""
20256
20257#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 20258#: ../misc-utils/uuidgen.1.adoc:74
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20259#, no-wrap
20260msgid ""
20261"*uuidparse*(1),\n"
20262"*libuuid*(3),\n"
20263"link:https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4122[RFC 4122]\n"
20264msgstr ""
20265
20266#. Copyright (c) 2017 Sami Kerola
20267#. The 3-Clause BSD License
20268#. type: Title =
20269#: ../misc-utils/uuidparse.1.adoc:4
20270#, no-wrap
20271msgid "uuidparse(1)"
20272msgstr ""
20273
20274#. type: Plain text
20275#: ../misc-utils/uuidparse.1.adoc:14
20276msgid "uuidparse - a utility to parse unique identifiers"
20277msgstr ""
20278
20279#. type: Plain text
20280#: ../misc-utils/uuidparse.1.adoc:18
20281#, no-wrap
20282msgid "*uuidparse* [options] _uuid_\n"
20283msgstr ""
20284
20285#. type: Plain text
20286#: ../misc-utils/uuidparse.1.adoc:22
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20287msgid ""
20288"This command will parse unique identifier inputs from either command line "
20289"arguments or standard input. The inputs are white-space separated."
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20290msgstr ""
20291
20292#. type: Title ===
20293#: ../misc-utils/uuidparse.1.adoc:25
20294#, no-wrap
20295msgid "Variants"
20296msgstr ""
20297
20298#. type: Table
20299#: ../misc-utils/uuidparse.1.adoc:33
20300#, no-wrap
20301msgid ""
20302"|NCS |Network Computing System identifier. These were the original UUIDs.\n"
20303"|DCE |The Open Software Foundation's (OSF) Distributed Computing Environment UUIDs.\n"
20304"|Microsoft |Microsoft Windows platform globally unique identifier (GUID).\n"
20305"|other |Unknown variant. Usually invalid input data.\n"
20306msgstr ""
20307
20308#. type: Title ===
20309#: ../misc-utils/uuidparse.1.adoc:35
20310#, no-wrap
20311msgid "Types"
20312msgstr ""
20313
20314#. type: Table
20315#: ../misc-utils/uuidparse.1.adoc:46
20316#, no-wrap
20317msgid ""
20318"|nil |Special type for zero in type file.\n"
20319"|time-based |The DCE time based.\n"
20320"|DCE |The DCE time and MAC Address.\n"
20321"|name-based |RFC 4122 md5sum hash.\n"
20322"|random |RFC 4122 random.\n"
20323"|sha1-based |RFC 4122 sha-1 hash.\n"
20324"|unknown |Unknown type. Usually invalid input data.\n"
20325msgstr ""
20326
20327#. type: Labeled list
20328#: ../misc-utils/uuidparse.1.adoc:56 ../sys-utils/rfkill.8.adoc:33
20329#, fuzzy, no-wrap
20330#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
20331msgid "*-o*, *--output*"
20332msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
20333
20334#. type: Plain text
20335#: ../misc-utils/uuidparse.1.adoc:67
20336msgid "mailto:kerolasa@iki.fi[Sami Kerola]"
20337msgstr ""
20338
20339#. type: Plain text
20340#: ../misc-utils/uuidparse.1.adoc:73
20341#, no-wrap
20342msgid ""
20343"*uuidgen*(1),\n"
20344"*libuuid*(3),\n"
20345"https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4122[RFC 4122]\n"
20346msgstr ""
20347
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20348#. type: Title =
20349#: ../misc-utils/waitpid.1.adoc:2
20350#, no-wrap
20351msgid "waitpid(1)"
20352msgstr ""
20353
20354#. type: Plain text
20355#: ../misc-utils/waitpid.1.adoc:12
20356msgid "waitpid - utility to wait for arbitrary processes"
20357msgstr ""
20358
20359#. type: Plain text
20360#: ../misc-utils/waitpid.1.adoc:16
20361#, no-wrap
20362msgid "*waitpid* [-v] [*--timeout*|*-t* _seconds_] pid...\n"
20363msgstr ""
20364
20365#. type: Plain text
20366#: ../misc-utils/waitpid.1.adoc:20
20367#, no-wrap
20368msgid "*waitpid* is a simple command to wait for arbitrary non-child processes.\n"
20369msgstr ""
20370
20371#. type: Plain text
20372#: ../misc-utils/waitpid.1.adoc:23
20373msgid ""
20374"It exits after all processes whose PIDs have been passed as arguments have "
20375"exited."
20376msgstr ""
20377
20378#. type: Plain text
20379#: ../misc-utils/waitpid.1.adoc:28
20380msgid "Be more verbose."
20381msgstr ""
20382
20383#. type: Plain text
20384#: ../misc-utils/waitpid.1.adoc:31
20385msgid "Maximum wait time."
20386msgstr ""
20387
20388#. type: Labeled list
20389#: ../misc-utils/waitpid.1.adoc:32
20390#, fuzzy, no-wrap
20391#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
20392msgid "*-e*, *--exited*"
20393msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
20394
20395#. type: Plain text
20396#: ../misc-utils/waitpid.1.adoc:34
20397msgid "Don't error on already exited PIDs."
20398msgstr ""
20399
20400#. type: Labeled list
20401#: ../misc-utils/waitpid.1.adoc:35 ../sys-utils/blkzone.8.adoc:92
20402#, fuzzy, no-wrap
20403#| msgid "*-c*, **--command**=__command__"
20404msgid "*-c*, *--count* _count_"
20405msgstr "*-c*, **--command**=__příkaz__"
20406
20407#. type: Plain text
20408#: ../misc-utils/waitpid.1.adoc:37
20409msgid "Number of process exits to wait for."
20410msgstr ""
20411
20412#. type: Plain text
20413#: ../misc-utils/waitpid.1.adoc:43
20414#, no-wrap
20415msgid "*waitpid* has the following exit status values:\n"
20416msgstr ""
20417
20418#. type: Plain text
20419#: ../misc-utils/waitpid.1.adoc:50
20420msgid "system does not provide necessary functionality"
20421msgstr ""
20422
20423#. type: Plain text
20424#: ../misc-utils/waitpid.1.adoc:52
20425msgid "timeout expired"
20426msgstr ""
20427
20428#. type: Plain text
20429#: ../misc-utils/waitpid.1.adoc:56
20430msgid "mailto:thomas@t-8ch.de[Thomas WeiÃ\9fschuh]"
20431msgstr ""
20432
20433#. type: Plain text
20434#: ../misc-utils/waitpid.1.adoc:60
20435#, no-wrap
20436msgid "*waitpid*(2) *wait*(1P)\n"
20437msgstr ""
20438
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20439#
20440#
20441#
20442#. Copyright (c) 1980, 1990 The Regents of the University of California.
20443#. All rights reserved.
20444#. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
20445#. modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
20446#. are met:
20447#. 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
20448#. notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
20449#. 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
20450#. notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
20451#. documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
20452#. 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
20453#. must display the following acknowledgement:
20454#. This product includes software developed by the University of
20455#. California, Berkeley and its contributors.
20456#. 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
20457#. may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
20458#. without specific prior written permission.
20459#. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
20460#. ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
20461#. IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
20462#. ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
20463#. FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
20464#. DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
20465#. OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
20466#. HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
20467#. LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
20468#. OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
20469#. SUCH DAMAGE.
20470#. @(#)whereis.1 from UCB 4.2
20471#. type: Title =
20472#: ../misc-utils/whereis.1.adoc:36
20473#, no-wrap
20474msgid "whereis(1)"
20475msgstr ""
20476
20477#. type: Plain text
20478#: ../misc-utils/whereis.1.adoc:46
b6467a72
PP
20479msgid ""
20480"whereis - locate the binary, source, and manual page files for a command"
87fb2136
PP
20481msgstr ""
20482
20483#. type: Plain text
20484#: ../misc-utils/whereis.1.adoc:50
20485#, fuzzy, no-wrap
20486#| msgid "*su* [options] [*-*] [_user_ [_argument_...]]\n"
20487msgid "*whereis* [options] [*-BMS* _directory_... *-f*] _name_...\n"
20488msgstr "*su* [přepínače] [*-*] [_uživatel_ [_argument_…]]\n"
20489
20490#. type: Plain text
20491#: ../misc-utils/whereis.1.adoc:54
20492#, no-wrap
b6467a72 20493msgid "*whereis* locates the binary, source and manual files for the specified command names. The supplied names are *first stripped of leading pathname components*. Prefixes of *s.* resulting from use of source code control are also dealt with. *whereis* then attempts to locate the desired program in the standard Linux places, and in the places specified by *$PATH* and *$MANPATH*.\n"
87fb2136
PP
20494msgstr ""
20495
20496#. type: Plain text
20497#: ../misc-utils/whereis.1.adoc:56
b6467a72
PP
20498msgid ""
20499"The search restrictions (options *-b*, *-m* and *-s*) are cumulative and "
20500"apply to the subsequent _name_ patterns on the command line. Any new search "
20501"restriction resets the search mask. For example,"
87fb2136
PP
20502msgstr ""
20503
20504#. type: delimited block _
20505#: ../misc-utils/whereis.1.adoc:59
20506#, no-wrap
20507msgid "*whereis -bm ls tr -m gcc*\n"
20508msgstr ""
20509
20510#. type: Plain text
20511#: ../misc-utils/whereis.1.adoc:62
b6467a72
PP
20512msgid ""
20513"searches for \"ls\" and \"tr\" binaries and man pages, and for \"gcc\" man "
20514"pages only."
87fb2136
PP
20515msgstr ""
20516
20517#. type: Plain text
20518#: ../misc-utils/whereis.1.adoc:64
b6467a72
PP
20519msgid ""
20520"The options *-B*, *-M* and *-S* reset search paths for the subsequent _name_ "
20521"patterns. For example,"
87fb2136
PP
20522msgstr ""
20523
20524#. type: delimited block _
20525#: ../misc-utils/whereis.1.adoc:67
20526#, no-wrap
20527msgid "*whereis -m ls -M /usr/share/man/man1 -f cal*\n"
20528msgstr ""
20529
20530#. type: Plain text
20531#: ../misc-utils/whereis.1.adoc:70
b6467a72
PP
20532msgid ""
20533"searches for \"*ls*\" man pages in all default paths, but for \"cal\" in the "
20534"_/usr/share/man/man1_ directory only."
87fb2136
PP
20535msgstr ""
20536
20537#. type: Labeled list
20538#: ../misc-utils/whereis.1.adoc:73
20539#, no-wrap
20540msgid "*-b*"
20541msgstr ""
20542
20543#. type: Plain text
20544#: ../misc-utils/whereis.1.adoc:75
20545msgid "Search for binaries."
20546msgstr ""
20547
20548#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 20549#: ../misc-utils/whereis.1.adoc:76 ../schedutils/uclampset.1.adoc:69
87fb2136
PP
20550#, no-wrap
20551msgid "*-m*"
20552msgstr ""
20553
20554#. type: Plain text
20555#: ../misc-utils/whereis.1.adoc:78
20556msgid "Search for manuals."
20557msgstr ""
20558
20559#. type: Plain text
20560#: ../misc-utils/whereis.1.adoc:81
20561msgid "Search for sources."
20562msgstr ""
20563
20564#. type: Labeled list
20565#: ../misc-utils/whereis.1.adoc:82
20566#, no-wrap
20567msgid "*-u*"
20568msgstr ""
20569
20570#. type: Plain text
20571#: ../misc-utils/whereis.1.adoc:84
b6467a72
PP
20572msgid ""
20573"Only show the command names that have unusual entries. A command is said to "
20574"be unusual if it does not have just one entry of each explicitly requested "
20575"type. Thus '*whereis -m -u **' asks for those files in the current directory "
20576"which have no documentation file, or more than one."
87fb2136
PP
20577msgstr ""
20578
20579#. type: Labeled list
20580#: ../misc-utils/whereis.1.adoc:85
20581#, no-wrap
20582msgid "*-B* _list_"
20583msgstr ""
20584
20585#. type: Plain text
20586#: ../misc-utils/whereis.1.adoc:87
b6467a72
PP
20587msgid ""
20588"Limit the places where *whereis* searches for binaries, by a whitespace-"
20589"separated list of directories."
87fb2136
PP
20590msgstr ""
20591
20592#. type: Labeled list
20593#: ../misc-utils/whereis.1.adoc:88
20594#, no-wrap
20595msgid "*-M* _list_"
20596msgstr ""
20597
20598#. type: Plain text
20599#: ../misc-utils/whereis.1.adoc:90
b6467a72
PP
20600msgid ""
20601"Limit the places where *whereis* searches for manuals and documentation in "
20602"Info format, by a whitespace-separated list of directories."
87fb2136
PP
20603msgstr ""
20604
20605#. type: Labeled list
20606#: ../misc-utils/whereis.1.adoc:91
20607#, no-wrap
20608msgid "*-S* _list_"
20609msgstr ""
20610
20611#. type: Plain text
20612#: ../misc-utils/whereis.1.adoc:93
b6467a72
PP
20613msgid ""
20614"Limit the places where *whereis* searches for sources, by a whitespace-"
20615"separated list of directories."
87fb2136
PP
20616msgstr ""
20617
20618#. type: Plain text
20619#: ../misc-utils/whereis.1.adoc:96
b6467a72
PP
20620msgid ""
20621"Terminates the directory list and signals the start of filenames. It _must_ "
20622"be used when any of the *-B*, *-M*, or *-S* options is used."
87fb2136
PP
20623msgstr ""
20624
20625#. type: Plain text
20626#: ../misc-utils/whereis.1.adoc:99
b6467a72
PP
20627msgid ""
20628"Output the list of effective lookup paths that *whereis* is using. When none "
20629"of *-B*, *-M*, or *-S* is specified, the option will output the hard-coded "
20630"paths that the command was able to find on the system."
87fb2136
PP
20631msgstr ""
20632
b6467a72
PP
20633#. type: Labeled list
20634#: ../misc-utils/whereis.1.adoc:100
20635#, no-wrap
20636msgid "*-g*"
20637msgstr ""
20638
20639#. type: Plain text
87fb2136 20640#: ../misc-utils/whereis.1.adoc:102
b6467a72
PP
20641msgid ""
20642"Interpret the next names as a *glob(7)* patterns. *whereis* always compares "
20643"only filenames (aka basename) and never complete path. Using directory names "
20644"in the pattern has no effect. Donâ\80\99t forget that the shell interprets the "
20645"pattern when specified on the command line without quotes. Itâ\80\99s necessary to "
20646"use quotes for the _name_, for example:"
20647msgstr ""
20648
20649#. type: delimited block _
20650#: ../misc-utils/whereis.1.adoc:104
20651#, no-wrap
20652msgid " whereis -g 'find*'\n"
20653msgstr ""
20654
20655#. type: Title ==
20656#: ../misc-utils/whereis.1.adoc:108
87fb2136
PP
20657#, no-wrap
20658msgid "FILE SEARCH PATHS"
20659msgstr ""
20660
20661#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
20662#: ../misc-utils/whereis.1.adoc:111
20663msgid ""
20664"By default *whereis* tries to find files from hard-coded paths, which are "
20665"defined with glob patterns. The command attempts to use the contents of "
20666"*$PATH* and *$MANPATH* environment variables as default search path. The "
20667"easiest way to know what paths are in use is to add the *-l* listing option. "
20668"Effects of the *-B*, *-M*, and *-S* are displayed with *-l*."
87fb2136
PP
20669msgstr ""
20670
20671#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 20672#: ../misc-utils/whereis.1.adoc:114
87fb2136
PP
20673#, no-wrap
20674msgid "*WHEREIS_DEBUG*=all"
20675msgstr ""
20676
20677#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
20678#: ../misc-utils/whereis.1.adoc:120
20679msgid ""
20680"To find all files in _/usr/bin_ which are not documented in _/usr/man/man1_ "
20681"or have no source in _/usr/src_:"
87fb2136
PP
20682msgstr ""
20683
b6467a72
PP
20684#. type: delimited block _
20685#: ../misc-utils/whereis.1.adoc:123
87fb2136 20686#, no-wrap
b6467a72
PP
20687msgid ""
20688"*cd /usr/bin* +\n"
20689"*whereis -u -ms -M /usr/man/man1 -S /usr/src -f **\n"
87fb2136
PP
20690msgstr ""
20691
20692#. Copyright 2009 by Karel Zak. All Rights Reserved.
20693#. This file may be copied under the terms of the GNU Public License.
20694#. type: Title =
20695#: ../misc-utils/wipefs.8.adoc:4
20696#, no-wrap
20697msgid "wipefs(8)"
20698msgstr ""
20699
20700#. type: Plain text
20701#: ../misc-utils/wipefs.8.adoc:14
20702msgid "wipefs - wipe a signature from a device"
20703msgstr ""
20704
20705#. type: Plain text
20706#: ../misc-utils/wipefs.8.adoc:18
20707#, no-wrap
20708msgid "*wipefs* [options] _device_...\n"
20709msgstr ""
20710
20711#. type: Plain text
20712#: ../misc-utils/wipefs.8.adoc:20
20713#, no-wrap
20714msgid "*wipefs* [*--backup*] *-o* _offset device_...\n"
20715msgstr ""
20716
20717#. type: Plain text
20718#: ../misc-utils/wipefs.8.adoc:22
20719#, no-wrap
20720msgid "*wipefs* [*--backup*] *-a* _device_...\n"
20721msgstr ""
20722
20723#. type: Plain text
20724#: ../misc-utils/wipefs.8.adoc:27
20725#, no-wrap
20726msgid "*wipefs* can erase filesystem, raid or partition-table signatures (magic strings) from the specified _device_ to make the signatures invisible for libblkid. *wipefs* does not erase the filesystem itself nor any other data from the device.\n"
20727msgstr ""
20728
20729#. type: Plain text
20730#: ../misc-utils/wipefs.8.adoc:29
b6467a72
PP
20731msgid ""
20732"When used without any options, *wipefs* lists all visible filesystems and "
20733"the offsets of their basic signatures. The default output is subject to "
20734"change. So whenever possible, you should avoid using default outputs in your "
20735"scripts. Always explicitly define expected columns by using *--output* "
20736"_columns-list_ in environments where a stable output is required."
87fb2136
PP
20737msgstr ""
20738
20739#. type: Plain text
20740#: ../misc-utils/wipefs.8.adoc:31
20741#, no-wrap
20742msgid "*wipefs* calls the *BLKRRPART* ioctl when it has erased a partition-table signature to inform the kernel about the change. The ioctl is called as the last step and when all specified signatures from all specified devices are already erased. This feature can be used to wipe content on partitions devices as well as partition table on a disk device, for example by *wipefs -a /dev/sdc1 /dev/sdc2 /dev/sdc*.\n"
20743msgstr ""
20744
20745#. type: Plain text
20746#: ../misc-utils/wipefs.8.adoc:33
b6467a72
PP
20747msgid ""
20748"Note that some filesystems and some partition tables store more magic "
20749"strings on the device (e.g., FAT, ZFS, GPT). The *wipefs* command (since "
20750"v2.31) lists all the offset where a magic strings have been detected."
87fb2136
PP
20751msgstr ""
20752
20753#. type: Plain text
20754#: ../misc-utils/wipefs.8.adoc:35
b6467a72
PP
20755msgid ""
20756"When option *-a* is used, all magic strings that are visible for "
20757"*libblkid*(3) are erased. In this case the *wipefs* scans the device again "
20758"after each modification (erase) until no magic string is found."
87fb2136
PP
20759msgstr ""
20760
20761#. type: Plain text
20762#: ../misc-utils/wipefs.8.adoc:37
b6467a72
PP
20763msgid ""
20764"Note that by default *wipefs* does not erase nested partition tables on non-"
20765"whole disk devices. For this the option *--force* is required."
87fb2136
PP
20766msgstr ""
20767
20768#. type: Plain text
20769#: ../misc-utils/wipefs.8.adoc:42
b6467a72
PP
20770msgid ""
20771"Erase all available signatures. The set of erased signatures can be "
20772"restricted with the *-t* option."
87fb2136
PP
20773msgstr ""
20774
20775#. type: Plain text
20776#: ../misc-utils/wipefs.8.adoc:45
b6467a72
PP
20777msgid ""
20778"Create a signature backup to the file _$HOME/wipefs-<devname>-<offset>.bak_. "
20779"For more details see the *EXAMPLE* section."
87fb2136
PP
20780msgstr ""
20781
20782#. type: Plain text
20783#: ../misc-utils/wipefs.8.adoc:48
b6467a72
PP
20784msgid ""
20785"Force erasure, even if the filesystem is mounted. This is required in order "
20786"to erase a partition-table signature on a block device."
87fb2136
PP
20787msgstr ""
20788
20789#. type: Plain text
20790#: ../misc-utils/wipefs.8.adoc:54
b6467a72
PP
20791msgid ""
20792"Use exclusive BSD lock for device or file it operates. The optional argument "
20793"_mode_ can be *yes*, *no* (or 1 and 0) or *nonblock*. If the _mode_ argument "
20794"is omitted, it defaults to *\"yes\"*. This option overwrites environment "
20795"variable *$LOCK_BLOCK_DEVICE*. The default is not to use any lock at all, "
20796"but it's recommended to avoid collisions with udevd or other tools."
87fb2136
PP
20797msgstr ""
20798
20799#. type: Labeled list
20800#: ../misc-utils/wipefs.8.adoc:55
20801#, fuzzy, no-wrap
20802#| msgid "*-V*, *--version*"
20803msgid "*-i*, *--noheadings*"
20804msgstr "*-V*, *--version*"
20805
20806#. type: Labeled list
20807#: ../misc-utils/wipefs.8.adoc:58
20808#, fuzzy, no-wrap
20809#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
20810msgid "*-O*, *--output* _list_"
20811msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
20812
20813#. type: Plain text
20814#: ../misc-utils/wipefs.8.adoc:63
20815msgid "Causes everything to be done except for the *write*(2) call."
20816msgstr ""
20817
87fb2136
PP
20818#. type: Plain text
20819#: ../misc-utils/wipefs.8.adoc:66
b6467a72
PP
20820msgid ""
20821"Specify the location (in bytes) of the signature which should be erased from "
20822"the device. The _offset_ number may include a \"0x\" prefix; then the number "
20823"will be interpreted as a hex value. It is possible to specify multiple *-o* "
20824"options."
87fb2136
PP
20825msgstr ""
20826
20827#. type: Plain text
20828#: ../misc-utils/wipefs.8.adoc:68
b6467a72
PP
20829msgid ""
20830"The _offset_ argument may be followed by the multiplicative suffixes KiB "
20831"(=1024), MiB (=1024*1024), and so on for GiB, TiB, PiB, EiB, ZiB and YiB "
20832"(the \"iB\" is optional, e.g., \"K\" has the same meaning as \"KiB\"), or "
20833"the suffixes KB (=1000), MB (=1000*1000), and so on for GB, TB, PB, EB, ZB "
20834"and YB."
87fb2136
PP
20835msgstr ""
20836
20837#. type: Labeled list
20838#: ../misc-utils/wipefs.8.adoc:69
20839#, fuzzy, no-wrap
20840#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
20841msgid "*-p*, *--parsable*"
20842msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
20843
20844#. type: Plain text
20845#: ../misc-utils/wipefs.8.adoc:71
b6467a72
PP
20846msgid ""
20847"Print out in parsable instead of printable format. Encode all potentially "
20848"unsafe characters of a string to the corresponding hex value prefixed by "
20849"'\\x'."
87fb2136
PP
20850msgstr ""
20851
20852#. type: Plain text
20853#: ../misc-utils/wipefs.8.adoc:74
20854msgid "Suppress any messages after a successful signature wipe."
20855msgstr ""
20856
20857#. type: Plain text
20858#: ../misc-utils/wipefs.8.adoc:77
b6467a72
PP
20859msgid ""
20860"Limit the set of printed or erased signatures. More than one type may be "
20861"specified in a comma-separated list. The list or individual types can be "
20862"prefixed with 'no' to specify the types on which no action should be taken. "
20863"For more details see *mount*(8)."
87fb2136
PP
20864msgstr ""
20865
20866#. type: Plain text
20867#: ../misc-utils/wipefs.8.adoc:84
20868msgid "enables *libblkid*(3) debug output."
20869msgstr ""
20870
20871#. type: Labeled list
20872#: ../misc-utils/wipefs.8.adoc:90
20873#, no-wrap
20874msgid "*wipefs /dev/sda**"
20875msgstr ""
20876
20877#. type: Plain text
20878#: ../misc-utils/wipefs.8.adoc:92
20879msgid "Prints information about sda and all partitions on sda."
20880msgstr ""
20881
20882#. type: Labeled list
20883#: ../misc-utils/wipefs.8.adoc:93
20884#, no-wrap
20885msgid "*wipefs --all --backup /dev/sdb*"
20886msgstr ""
20887
20888#. type: Plain text
20889#: ../misc-utils/wipefs.8.adoc:95
b6467a72
PP
20890msgid ""
20891"Erases all signatures from the device _/dev/sdb_ and creates a signature "
20892"backup file _~/wipefs-sdb-<offset>.bak_ for each signature."
87fb2136
PP
20893msgstr ""
20894
20895#. type: Labeled list
20896#: ../misc-utils/wipefs.8.adoc:96
20897#, no-wrap
20898msgid "*dd if=~/wipefs-sdb-0x00000438.bak of=/dev/sdb seek=$\\((0x00000438)) bs=1 conv=notrunc*"
20899msgstr ""
20900
20901#. type: Plain text
20902#: ../misc-utils/wipefs.8.adoc:98
b6467a72
PP
20903msgid ""
20904"Restores an ext2 signature from the backup file _~/wipefs-sdb-0x00000438."
20905"bak_."
87fb2136
PP
20906msgstr ""
20907
20908#
20909#
20910#
20911#
20912#
20913#. chrt(1) manpage
20914#. Copyright (C) 2004 Robert Love
20915#. Copyright (C) 2015 Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>
20916#. This is free documentation; you can redistribute it and/or
20917#. modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License,
20918#. version 2, as published by the Free Software Foundation.
20919#. The GNU General Public License's references to "object code"
20920#. and "executables" are to be interpreted as the output of any
20921#. document formatting or typesetting system, including
20922#. intermediate and printed output.
20923#. This manual is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
20924#. but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
20925#. MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
20926#. GNU General Public License for more details.
20927#. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
20928#. with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
20929#. 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
20930#. type: Title =
20931#: ../schedutils/chrt.1.adoc:26
20932#, no-wrap
20933msgid "chrt(1)"
20934msgstr ""
20935
20936#. type: Plain text
20937#: ../schedutils/chrt.1.adoc:37
20938msgid "chrt - manipulate the real-time attributes of a process"
20939msgstr ""
20940
20941#. type: Plain text
20942#: ../schedutils/chrt.1.adoc:41
20943#, fuzzy, no-wrap
20944#| msgid "*su* [options] [*-*] [_user_ [_argument_...]]\n"
20945msgid "*chrt* [options] _priority command argument_ ...\n"
20946msgstr "*su* [přepínače] [*-*] [_uživatel_ [_argument_…]]\n"
20947
20948#. type: Plain text
20949#: ../schedutils/chrt.1.adoc:43
20950#, no-wrap
20951msgid "*chrt* [options] *-p* [_priority_] _PID_\n"
20952msgstr ""
20953
20954#. type: Plain text
20955#: ../schedutils/chrt.1.adoc:47
20956#, no-wrap
20957msgid "*chrt* sets or retrieves the real-time scheduling attributes of an existing _PID_, or runs _command_ with the given attributes.\n"
20958msgstr ""
20959
20960#. type: Title ==
20961#: ../schedutils/chrt.1.adoc:48
20962#, no-wrap
20963msgid "POLICIES"
20964msgstr ""
20965
20966#. type: Labeled list
20967#: ../schedutils/chrt.1.adoc:50
20968#, fuzzy, no-wrap
20969#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
20970msgid "*-o*, *--other*"
20971msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
20972
20973#. type: Plain text
20974#: ../schedutils/chrt.1.adoc:52
b6467a72
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20975msgid ""
20976"Set scheduling policy to *SCHED_OTHER* (time-sharing scheduling). This is "
20977"the default Linux scheduling policy."
87fb2136
PP
20978msgstr ""
20979
20980#. type: Labeled list
20981#: ../schedutils/chrt.1.adoc:53
20982#, fuzzy, no-wrap
20983#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
20984msgid "*-f*, *--fifo*"
20985msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
20986
20987#. type: Plain text
20988#: ../schedutils/chrt.1.adoc:55
20989msgid "Set scheduling policy to *SCHED_FIFO* (first in-first out)."
20990msgstr ""
20991
20992#. type: Labeled list
20993#: ../schedutils/chrt.1.adoc:56
20994#, fuzzy, no-wrap
20995#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
20996msgid "*-r*, *--rr*"
20997msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
20998
20999#. type: Plain text
21000#: ../schedutils/chrt.1.adoc:58
b6467a72
PP
21001msgid ""
21002"Set scheduling policy to *SCHED_RR* (round-robin scheduling). When no policy "
21003"is defined, the *SCHED_RR* is used as the default."
87fb2136
PP
21004msgstr ""
21005
21006#. type: Labeled list
21007#: ../schedutils/chrt.1.adoc:59
21008#, fuzzy, no-wrap
21009#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
21010msgid "*-b*, *--batch*"
21011msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
21012
21013#. type: Plain text
21014#: ../schedutils/chrt.1.adoc:61
b6467a72
PP
21015msgid ""
21016"Set scheduling policy to *SCHED_BATCH* (scheduling batch processes). Linux-"
21017"specific, supported since 2.6.16. The priority argument has to be set to "
21018"zero."
87fb2136
PP
21019msgstr ""
21020
21021#. type: Labeled list
21022#: ../schedutils/chrt.1.adoc:62
21023#, fuzzy, no-wrap
21024#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
21025msgid "*-i*, *--idle*"
21026msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
21027
21028#. type: Plain text
21029#: ../schedutils/chrt.1.adoc:64
b6467a72
PP
21030msgid ""
21031"Set scheduling policy to *SCHED_IDLE* (scheduling very low priority jobs). "
21032"Linux-specific, supported since 2.6.23. The priority argument has to be set "
21033"to zero."
87fb2136
PP
21034msgstr ""
21035
21036#. type: Labeled list
21037#: ../schedutils/chrt.1.adoc:65
21038#, fuzzy, no-wrap
21039#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
21040msgid "*-d*, *--deadline*"
21041msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
21042
21043#. type: Plain text
21044#: ../schedutils/chrt.1.adoc:67
b6467a72
PP
21045msgid ""
21046"Set scheduling policy to *SCHED_DEADLINE* (sporadic task model deadline "
21047"scheduling). Linux-specific, supported since 3.14. The priority argument has "
21048"to be set to zero. See also *--sched-runtime*, *--sched-deadline* and *--"
21049"sched-period*. The relation between the options required by the kernel is "
21050"runtime <= deadline <= period. *chrt* copies _period_ to _deadline_ if *--"
21051"sched-deadline* is not specified and _deadline_ to _runtime_ if *--sched-"
21052"runtime* is not specified. It means that at least *--sched-period* has to be "
21053"specified. See *sched*(7) for more details."
87fb2136
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21054msgstr ""
21055
21056#. type: Title ==
21057#: ../schedutils/chrt.1.adoc:68
21058#, no-wrap
21059msgid "SCHEDULING OPTIONS"
21060msgstr ""
21061
21062#. type: Labeled list
21063#: ../schedutils/chrt.1.adoc:70
21064#, no-wrap
21065msgid "*-T*, *--sched-runtime* _nanoseconds_"
21066msgstr ""
21067
21068#. type: Plain text
21069#: ../schedutils/chrt.1.adoc:72
b6467a72
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21070msgid ""
21071"Specifies runtime parameter for *SCHED_DEADLINE* policy (Linux-specific)."
87fb2136
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21072msgstr ""
21073
21074#. type: Labeled list
21075#: ../schedutils/chrt.1.adoc:73
21076#, no-wrap
21077msgid "*-P*, *--sched-period* _nanoseconds_"
21078msgstr ""
21079
21080#. type: Plain text
21081#: ../schedutils/chrt.1.adoc:75
b6467a72 21082msgid ""
a5b0d099
KZ
21083"Specifies period parameter for *SCHED_DEADLINE* policy (Linux-specific). "
21084"Note that the kernel's lower limit is 100 milliseconds."
87fb2136
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21085msgstr ""
21086
21087#. type: Labeled list
21088#: ../schedutils/chrt.1.adoc:76
21089#, no-wrap
21090msgid "*-D*, *--sched-deadline* _nanoseconds_"
21091msgstr ""
21092
21093#. type: Plain text
21094#: ../schedutils/chrt.1.adoc:78
b6467a72
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21095msgid ""
21096"Specifies deadline parameter for *SCHED_DEADLINE* policy (Linux-specific)."
87fb2136
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21097msgstr ""
21098
21099#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 21100#: ../schedutils/chrt.1.adoc:79 ../schedutils/uclampset.1.adoc:84
87fb2136
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21101#, fuzzy, no-wrap
21102#| msgid "*-V*, *--version*"
21103msgid "*-R*, *--reset-on-fork*"
21104msgstr "*-V*, *--version*"
21105
21106#. type: Plain text
21107#: ../schedutils/chrt.1.adoc:81
b6467a72
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21108msgid ""
21109"Use *SCHED_RESET_ON_FORK* or *SCHED_FLAG_RESET_ON_FORK* flag. Linux-"
21110"specific, supported since 2.6.31."
87fb2136
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21111msgstr ""
21112
21113#. type: Plain text
21114#: ../schedutils/chrt.1.adoc:83
b6467a72
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21115msgid ""
21116"Each thread has a _reset-on-fork_ scheduling flag. When this flag is set, "
21117"children created by *fork*(2) do not inherit privileged scheduling policies. "
21118"After the _reset-on-fork_ flag has been enabled, it can be reset only if the "
21119"thread has the *CAP_SYS_NICE* capability. This flag is disabled in child "
21120"processes created by *fork*(2)."
87fb2136
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21121msgstr ""
21122
21123#. type: Plain text
21124#: ../schedutils/chrt.1.adoc:85
b6467a72
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21125msgid ""
21126"More precisely, if the _reset-on-fork_ flag is set, the following rules "
21127"apply for subsequently created children:"
87fb2136
PP
21128msgstr ""
21129
21130#. type: Plain text
21131#: ../schedutils/chrt.1.adoc:87
b6467a72
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21132msgid ""
21133"If the calling thread has a scheduling policy of *SCHED_FIFO* or *SCHED_RR*, "
21134"the policy is reset to *SCHED_OTHER* in child processes."
87fb2136
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21135msgstr ""
21136
21137#. type: Plain text
21138#: ../schedutils/chrt.1.adoc:89
b6467a72
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21139msgid ""
21140"If the calling process has a negative nice value, the nice value is reset to "
21141"zero in child processes."
87fb2136
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21142msgstr ""
21143
21144#. type: Labeled list
21145#: ../schedutils/chrt.1.adoc:92 ../schedutils/taskset.1.adoc:71
a5b0d099 21146#: ../schedutils/uclampset.1.adoc:75
87fb2136
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21147#, fuzzy, no-wrap
21148#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
21149msgid "*-a*, *--all-tasks*"
21150msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
21151
21152#. type: Plain text
21153#: ../schedutils/chrt.1.adoc:94
b6467a72
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21154msgid ""
21155"Set or retrieve the scheduling attributes of all the tasks (threads) for a "
21156"given PID."
87fb2136
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21157msgstr ""
21158
21159#. type: Labeled list
21160#: ../schedutils/chrt.1.adoc:95
21161#, fuzzy, no-wrap
21162#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
21163msgid "*-m*, *--max*"
21164msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
21165
21166#. type: Plain text
21167#: ../schedutils/chrt.1.adoc:97
21168msgid "Show minimum and maximum valid priorities, then exit."
21169msgstr ""
21170
21171#. type: Plain text
21172#: ../schedutils/chrt.1.adoc:100 ../schedutils/taskset.1.adoc:79
a5b0d099 21173#: ../schedutils/uclampset.1.adoc:80
87fb2136
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21174msgid "Operate on an existing PID and do not launch a new task."
21175msgstr ""
21176
21177#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 21178#: ../schedutils/chrt.1.adoc:103 ../schedutils/uclampset.1.adoc:89
87fb2136
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21179msgid "Show status information."
21180msgstr ""
21181
87fb2136
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21182#. TRANSLATORS: Keep {colon} untranslated.
21183#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 21184#: ../schedutils/chrt.1.adoc:109 ../schedutils/uclampset.1.adoc:95
87fb2136
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21185#, no-wrap
21186msgid "The default behavior is to run a new command{colon}"
21187msgstr ""
21188
b6467a72 21189#. type: delimited block _
87fb2136
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21190#: ../schedutils/chrt.1.adoc:112
21191#, no-wrap
21192msgid "*chrt* _priority_ _command_ [_arguments_]\n"
21193msgstr ""
21194
21195#. TRANSLATORS: Keep {colon} untranslated
21196#. type: Labeled list
21197#: ../schedutils/chrt.1.adoc:114
21198#, no-wrap
21199msgid "You can also retrieve the real-time attributes of an existing task{colon}"
21200msgstr ""
21201
b6467a72 21202#. type: delimited block _
87fb2136
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21203#: ../schedutils/chrt.1.adoc:117
21204#, no-wrap
21205msgid "*chrt -p* _PID_\n"
21206msgstr ""
21207
21208#. TRANSLATORS: Keep {colon} untranslated.
21209#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 21210#: ../schedutils/chrt.1.adoc:119 ../schedutils/uclampset.1.adoc:103
87fb2136
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21211#, no-wrap
21212msgid "Or set them{colon}"
21213msgstr ""
21214
b6467a72 21215#. type: delimited block _
87fb2136
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21216#: ../schedutils/chrt.1.adoc:122
21217#, no-wrap
21218msgid "*chrt -r -p* _priority PID_\n"
21219msgstr ""
21220
b6467a72
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21221#. type: Labeled list
21222#: ../schedutils/chrt.1.adoc:123
21223#, no-wrap
21224msgid "This, for example, sets real-time scheduling to priority _30_ for the process _PID_ with the *SCHED_RR* (round-robin) class{colon}"
21225msgstr ""
21226
21227#. type: delimited block _
21228#: ../schedutils/chrt.1.adoc:126
21229#, no-wrap
21230msgid "*chrt -r -p 30* _PID_\n"
21231msgstr ""
21232
21233#. type: Labeled list
21234#: ../schedutils/chrt.1.adoc:127
21235#, no-wrap
21236msgid "Reset priorities to default for a process{colon}"
21237msgstr ""
21238
21239#. type: delimited block _
21240#: ../schedutils/chrt.1.adoc:130
21241#, no-wrap
21242msgid "*chrt -o -p 0* _PID_\n"
21243msgstr ""
21244
21245#. type: Plain text
21246#: ../schedutils/chrt.1.adoc:132
21247msgid ""
21248"See *sched*(7) for a detailed discussion of the different scheduler classes "
21249"and how they interact."
21250msgstr ""
21251
87fb2136 21252#. type: Title ==
b6467a72 21253#: ../schedutils/chrt.1.adoc:133 ../schedutils/taskset.1.adoc:104
a5b0d099 21254#: ../schedutils/uclampset.1.adoc:110
87fb2136
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21255#, no-wrap
21256msgid "PERMISSIONS"
21257msgstr ""
21258
21259#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 21260#: ../schedutils/chrt.1.adoc:136 ../schedutils/uclampset.1.adoc:113
b6467a72
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21261msgid ""
21262"A user must possess *CAP_SYS_NICE* to change the scheduling attributes of a "
21263"process. Any user can retrieve the scheduling information."
87fb2136
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21264msgstr ""
21265
21266#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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21267#: ../schedutils/chrt.1.adoc:140
21268msgid ""
21269"Only *SCHED_FIFO*, *SCHED_OTHER* and *SCHED_RR* are part of POSIX 1003.1b "
21270"Process Scheduling. The other scheduling attributes may be ignored on some "
21271"systems."
87fb2136
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21272msgstr ""
21273
21274#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 21275#: ../schedutils/chrt.1.adoc:142
87fb2136
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21276msgid "Linux' default scheduling policy is *SCHED_OTHER*."
21277msgstr ""
21278
21279#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 21280#: ../schedutils/chrt.1.adoc:147
87fb2136
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21281msgid "mailto:rml@tech9.net[Robert Love], mailto:kzak@redhat.com[Karel Zak]"
21282msgstr ""
21283
21284#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 21285#: ../schedutils/chrt.1.adoc:154 ../schedutils/uclampset.1.adoc:136
87fb2136
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21286#, fuzzy, no-wrap
21287#| msgid ""
21288#| "*mesg*(1),\n"
21289#| "*talk*(1),\n"
21290#| "*who*(1)\n"
21291msgid ""
21292"*nice*(1),\n"
21293"*renice*(1),\n"
21294"*taskset*(1),\n"
21295"*sched*(7)\n"
21296msgstr ""
21297"*mesg*(1),\n"
21298"*talk*(1),\n"
21299"*who*(1)\n"
21300
21301#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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21302#: ../schedutils/chrt.1.adoc:156
21303msgid ""
21304"See *sched_setscheduler*(2) for a description of the Linux scheduling scheme."
87fb2136
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21305msgstr ""
21306
21307#. type: Title =
21308#: ../schedutils/ionice.1.adoc:2
21309#, no-wrap
21310msgid "ionice(1)"
21311msgstr ""
21312
21313#. type: Plain text
21314#: ../schedutils/ionice.1.adoc:13
21315msgid "ionice - set or get process I/O scheduling class and priority"
21316msgstr ""
21317
21318#. type: Plain text
21319#: ../schedutils/ionice.1.adoc:17
21320#, no-wrap
21321msgid "*ionice* [*-c* _class_] [*-n* _level_] [*-t*] *-p* _PID_\n"
21322msgstr ""
21323
21324#. type: Plain text
21325#: ../schedutils/ionice.1.adoc:19
21326#, no-wrap
21327msgid "*ionice* [*-c* _class_] [*-n* _level_] [*-t*] *-P* _PGID_\n"
21328msgstr ""
21329
21330#. type: Plain text
21331#: ../schedutils/ionice.1.adoc:21
21332#, no-wrap
21333msgid "*ionice* [*-c* _class_] [*-n* _level_] [*-t*] *-u* _UID_\n"
21334msgstr ""
21335
21336#. type: Plain text
21337#: ../schedutils/ionice.1.adoc:23
21338#, no-wrap
21339msgid "*ionice* [*-c* _class_] [*-n* _level_] [*-t*] _command_ [argument] ...\n"
21340msgstr ""
21341
21342#. type: Plain text
21343#: ../schedutils/ionice.1.adoc:27
b6467a72
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21344msgid ""
21345"This program sets or gets the I/O scheduling class and priority for a "
21346"program. If no arguments or just *-p* is given, *ionice* will query the "
21347"current I/O scheduling class and priority for that process."
87fb2136
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21348msgstr ""
21349
21350#. type: Plain text
21351#: ../schedutils/ionice.1.adoc:29
b6467a72
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21352msgid ""
21353"When _command_ is given, *ionice* will run this command with the given "
21354"arguments. If no _class_ is specified, then _command_ will be executed with "
21355"the \"best-effort\" scheduling class. The default priority level is 4."
87fb2136
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21356msgstr ""
21357
21358#. type: Plain text
21359#: ../schedutils/ionice.1.adoc:31
b6467a72
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21360msgid ""
21361"As of this writing, a process can be in one of three scheduling classes:"
87fb2136
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21362msgstr ""
21363
21364#. type: Labeled list
21365#: ../schedutils/ionice.1.adoc:32
21366#, no-wrap
21367msgid "*Idle*"
21368msgstr ""
21369
21370#. type: Plain text
21371#: ../schedutils/ionice.1.adoc:34
b6467a72
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21372msgid ""
21373"A program running with idle I/O priority will only get disk time when no "
21374"other program has asked for disk I/O for a defined grace period. The impact "
21375"of an idle I/O process on normal system activity should be zero. This "
21376"scheduling class does not take a priority argument. Presently, this "
21377"scheduling class is permitted for an ordinary user (since kernel 2.6.25)."
87fb2136
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21378msgstr ""
21379
21380#. type: Labeled list
21381#: ../schedutils/ionice.1.adoc:35
21382#, no-wrap
21383msgid "*Best-effort*"
21384msgstr ""
21385
21386#. type: Plain text
21387#: ../schedutils/ionice.1.adoc:37
b6467a72
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21388msgid ""
21389"This is the effective scheduling class for any process that has not asked "
21390"for a specific I/O priority. This class takes a priority argument from "
21391"_0-7_, with a lower number being higher priority. Programs running at the "
21392"same best-effort priority are served in a round-robin fashion."
87fb2136
PP
21393msgstr ""
21394
21395#. TRANSLATORS: Keep {plus} untranslated.
21396#. type: Plain text
21397#: ../schedutils/ionice.1.adoc:39
b6467a72
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21398msgid ""
21399"Note that before kernel 2.6.26 a process that has not asked for an I/O "
21400"priority formally uses \"*none*\" as scheduling class, but the I/O scheduler "
21401"will treat such processes as if it were in the best-effort class. The "
21402"priority within the best-effort class will be dynamically derived from the "
21403"CPU nice level of the process: io_priority = (cpu_nice {plus} 20) / 5."
87fb2136
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21404msgstr ""
21405
21406#. type: Plain text
21407#: ../schedutils/ionice.1.adoc:42
b6467a72
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21408msgid ""
21409"For kernels after 2.6.26 with the CFQ I/O scheduler, a process that has not "
21410"asked for an I/O priority inherits its CPU scheduling class. The I/O "
21411"priority is derived from the CPU nice level of the process (same as before "
21412"kernel 2.6.26)."
87fb2136
PP
21413msgstr ""
21414
21415#. type: Labeled list
21416#: ../schedutils/ionice.1.adoc:43
21417#, no-wrap
21418msgid "*Realtime*"
21419msgstr ""
21420
21421#. type: Plain text
21422#: ../schedutils/ionice.1.adoc:45
b6467a72
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21423msgid ""
21424"The RT scheduling class is given first access to the disk, regardless of "
21425"what else is going on in the system. Thus the RT class needs to be used with "
21426"some care, as it can starve other processes. As with the best-effort class, "
21427"8 priority levels are defined denoting how big a time slice a given process "
21428"will receive on each scheduling window. This scheduling class is not "
21429"permitted for an ordinary (i.e., non-root) user."
87fb2136
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21430msgstr ""
21431
21432#. type: Labeled list
21433#: ../schedutils/ionice.1.adoc:48
21434#, no-wrap
21435msgid "*-c*, *--class* _class_"
21436msgstr ""
21437
21438#. type: Plain text
21439#: ../schedutils/ionice.1.adoc:50
b6467a72
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21440msgid ""
21441"Specify the name or number of the scheduling class to use; `0` for none, `1` "
21442"for realtime, `2` for best-effort, `3` for idle."
87fb2136
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21443msgstr ""
21444
21445#. type: Labeled list
21446#: ../schedutils/ionice.1.adoc:51
21447#, no-wrap
21448msgid "*-n*, *--classdata* _level_"
21449msgstr ""
21450
21451#. type: Plain text
21452#: ../schedutils/ionice.1.adoc:53
b6467a72
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21453msgid ""
21454"Specify the scheduling class data. This only has an effect if the class "
21455"accepts an argument. For realtime and best-effort, _0-7_ are valid data "
21456"(priority levels), and `0` represents the highest priority level."
87fb2136
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21457msgstr ""
21458
21459#. type: Labeled list
21460#: ../schedutils/ionice.1.adoc:54
21461#, no-wrap
21462msgid "*-p*, *--pid* _PID_..."
21463msgstr ""
21464
21465#. type: Plain text
21466#: ../schedutils/ionice.1.adoc:56
b6467a72
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21467msgid ""
21468"Specify the process IDs of running processes for which to get or set the "
21469"scheduling parameters."
87fb2136
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21470msgstr ""
21471
21472#. type: Labeled list
21473#: ../schedutils/ionice.1.adoc:57
21474#, no-wrap
21475msgid "*-P*, *--pgid* _PGID_..."
21476msgstr ""
21477
21478#. type: Plain text
21479#: ../schedutils/ionice.1.adoc:59
b6467a72
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21480msgid ""
21481"Specify the process group IDs of running processes for which to get or set "
21482"the scheduling parameters."
87fb2136
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21483msgstr ""
21484
21485#. type: Labeled list
21486#: ../schedutils/ionice.1.adoc:60
21487#, fuzzy, no-wrap
21488#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
21489msgid "*-t*, *--ignore*"
21490msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
21491
21492#. type: Plain text
21493#: ../schedutils/ionice.1.adoc:62
b6467a72
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21494msgid ""
21495"Ignore failure to set the requested priority. If _command_ was specified, "
21496"run it even in case it was not possible to set the desired scheduling "
21497"priority, which can happen due to insufficient privileges or an old kernel "
21498"version."
87fb2136
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21499msgstr ""
21500
21501#. type: Labeled list
21502#: ../schedutils/ionice.1.adoc:63
21503#, no-wrap
21504msgid "*-u*, *--uid* _UID_..."
21505msgstr ""
21506
21507#. type: Plain text
21508#: ../schedutils/ionice.1.adoc:65
b6467a72
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21509msgid ""
21510"Specify the user IDs of running processes for which to get or set the "
21511"scheduling parameters."
87fb2136
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21512msgstr ""
21513
21514#. type: Plain text
21515#: ../schedutils/ionice.1.adoc:71
b6467a72
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21516msgid ""
21517"Linux supports I/O scheduling priorities and classes since 2.6.13 with the "
21518"CFQ I/O scheduler."
87fb2136
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21519msgstr ""
21520
21521#. type: Plain text
21522#: ../schedutils/ionice.1.adoc:75
21523msgid "# *ionice* -c 3 -p 89"
21524msgstr ""
21525
21526#. type: Plain text
21527#: ../schedutils/ionice.1.adoc:77
21528msgid "Sets process with PID 89 as an idle I/O process."
21529msgstr ""
21530
21531#. type: Plain text
21532#: ../schedutils/ionice.1.adoc:79
21533msgid "# *ionice* -c 2 -n 0 bash"
21534msgstr ""
21535
21536#. type: Plain text
21537#: ../schedutils/ionice.1.adoc:81
21538msgid "Runs 'bash' as a best-effort program with highest priority."
21539msgstr ""
21540
21541#. type: Plain text
21542#: ../schedutils/ionice.1.adoc:83
21543msgid "# *ionice* -p 89 91"
21544msgstr ""
21545
21546#. type: Plain text
21547#: ../schedutils/ionice.1.adoc:85
21548msgid "Prints the class and priority of the processes with PID 89 and 91."
21549msgstr ""
21550
21551#. type: Plain text
21552#: ../schedutils/ionice.1.adoc:90
21553msgid "mailto:jens@axboe.dk[Jens Axboe], mailto:kzak@redhat.com[Karel Zak]"
21554msgstr ""
21555
21556#. type: Plain text
21557#: ../schedutils/ionice.1.adoc:94
21558#, no-wrap
21559msgid "*ioprio_set*(2)\n"
21560msgstr ""
21561
21562#
21563#
21564#
21565#
21566#. taskset(1) manpage
21567#. Copyright (C) 2004 Robert Love
21568#. This is free documentation; you can redistribute it and/or
21569#. modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License,
21570#. version 2, as published by the Free Software Foundation.
21571#. The GNU General Public License's references to "object code"
21572#. and "executables" are to be interpreted as the output of any
21573#. document formatting or typesetting system, including
21574#. intermediate and printed output.
21575#. This manual is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
21576#. but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
21577#. MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
21578#. GNU General Public License for more details.
21579#. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
21580#. with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
21581#. 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
21582#. type: Title =
21583#: ../schedutils/taskset.1.adoc:24
21584#, no-wrap
21585msgid "taskset(1)"
21586msgstr ""
21587
21588#. type: Plain text
21589#: ../schedutils/taskset.1.adoc:36
21590msgid "taskset - set or retrieve a process's CPU affinity"
21591msgstr ""
21592
21593#. type: Plain text
21594#: ../schedutils/taskset.1.adoc:40
21595#, fuzzy, no-wrap
21596#| msgid "*su* [options] [*-*] [_user_ [_argument_...]]\n"
21597msgid "*taskset* [options] _mask command_ [_argument_...]\n"
21598msgstr "*su* [přepínače] [*-*] [_uživatel_ [_argument_…]]\n"
21599
21600#. type: Plain text
21601#: ../schedutils/taskset.1.adoc:42
21602#, fuzzy, no-wrap
21603#| msgid "*su* [options] [*-*] [_user_ [_argument_...]]\n"
21604msgid "*taskset* [options] *-p* [_mask_] _pid_\n"
21605msgstr "*su* [přepínače] [*-*] [_uživatel_ [_argument_…]]\n"
21606
21607#. type: Plain text
21608#: ../schedutils/taskset.1.adoc:46
b6467a72
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21609#, no-wrap
21610msgid "The *taskset* command is used to set or retrieve the CPU affinity of a running process given its _pid_, or to launch a new _command_ with a given CPU affinity. CPU affinity is a scheduler property that \"bonds\" a process to a given set of CPUs on the system. The Linux scheduler will honor the given CPU affinity and the process will not run on any other CPUs. Note that the Linux scheduler also supports natural CPU affinity: the scheduler attempts to keep processes on the same CPU as long as practical for performance reasons. Therefore, forcing a specific CPU affinity is useful only in certain applications. The affinity of some processes like kernel per-CPU threads cannot be set.\n"
87fb2136
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21611msgstr ""
21612
21613#. type: Plain text
21614#: ../schedutils/taskset.1.adoc:48
b6467a72
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21615msgid ""
21616"The CPU affinity is represented as a bitmask, with the lowest order bit "
21617"corresponding to the first logical CPU and the highest order bit "
21618"corresponding to the last logical CPU. Not all CPUs may exist on a given "
21619"system but a mask may specify more CPUs than are present. A retrieved mask "
21620"will reflect only the bits that correspond to CPUs physically on the system. "
21621"If an invalid mask is given (i.e., one that corresponds to no valid CPUs on "
21622"the current system) an error is returned. The masks may be specified in "
21623"hexadecimal (with or without a leading \"0x\"), or as a CPU list with the *--"
21624"cpu-list* option. For example,"
87fb2136
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21625msgstr ""
21626
21627#. type: Labeled list
21628#: ../schedutils/taskset.1.adoc:49
21629#, no-wrap
21630msgid "*0x00000001*"
21631msgstr ""
21632
21633#. type: Plain text
21634#: ../schedutils/taskset.1.adoc:51
21635msgid "is processor #0,"
21636msgstr ""
21637
21638#. type: Labeled list
21639#: ../schedutils/taskset.1.adoc:52
21640#, no-wrap
21641msgid "*0x00000003*"
21642msgstr ""
21643
21644#. type: Plain text
21645#: ../schedutils/taskset.1.adoc:54
21646msgid "is processors #0 and #1,"
21647msgstr ""
21648
21649#. type: Labeled list
21650#: ../schedutils/taskset.1.adoc:55
21651#, no-wrap
b6467a72 21652msgid "*FFFFFFFF*"
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21653msgstr ""
21654
21655#. type: Plain text
21656#: ../schedutils/taskset.1.adoc:57
21657msgid "is processors #0 through #31,"
21658msgstr ""
21659
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21660#. type: Labeled list
21661#: ../schedutils/taskset.1.adoc:58
21662#, no-wrap
21663msgid "*0x32*"
21664msgstr ""
21665
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21666#. type: Plain text
21667#: ../schedutils/taskset.1.adoc:60
21668msgid "is processors #1, #4, and #5,"
21669msgstr ""
21670
21671#. type: Labeled list
21672#: ../schedutils/taskset.1.adoc:61
21673#, no-wrap
21674msgid "*--cpu-list 0-2,6*"
21675msgstr ""
21676
21677#. type: Plain text
21678#: ../schedutils/taskset.1.adoc:63
21679msgid "is processors #0, #1, #2, and #6."
21680msgstr ""
21681
21682#. type: Labeled list
21683#: ../schedutils/taskset.1.adoc:64
21684#, no-wrap
21685msgid "*--cpu-list 0-10:2*"
21686msgstr ""
21687
21688#. type: Plain text
21689#: ../schedutils/taskset.1.adoc:66
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21690msgid ""
21691"is processors #0, #2, #4, #6, #8 and #10. The suffix \":N\" specifies stride "
21692"in the range, for example 0-10:3 is interpreted as 0,3,6,9 list."
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21693msgstr ""
21694
21695#. type: Plain text
21696#: ../schedutils/taskset.1.adoc:68
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21697msgid ""
21698"When *taskset* returns, it is guaranteed that the given program has been "
21699"scheduled to a legal CPU."
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21700msgstr ""
21701
21702#. type: Plain text
21703#: ../schedutils/taskset.1.adoc:73
b6467a72
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21704msgid ""
21705"Set or retrieve the CPU affinity of all the tasks (threads) for a given PID."
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21706msgstr ""
21707
21708#. type: Labeled list
21709#: ../schedutils/taskset.1.adoc:74
21710#, fuzzy, no-wrap
21711#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
21712msgid "*-c*, *--cpu-list*"
21713msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
21714
21715#. type: Plain text
21716#: ../schedutils/taskset.1.adoc:76
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21717msgid ""
21718"Interpret _mask_ as numerical list of processors instead of a bitmask. "
21719"Numbers are separated by commas and may include ranges. For example: "
21720"*0,5,8-11*."
21721msgstr ""
21722
21723#. type: Title ==
a5b0d099 21724#: ../schedutils/taskset.1.adoc:82 ../schedutils/uclampset.1.adoc:92
b6467a72
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21725#, no-wrap
21726msgid "USAGE"
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21727msgstr ""
21728
21729#. TRANSLATORS: Keep {colon} untranslated.
21730#. type: Labeled list
21731#: ../schedutils/taskset.1.adoc:85
21732#, no-wrap
21733msgid "The default behavior is to run a new command with a given affinity mask{colon}"
21734msgstr ""
21735
21736#. type: Plain text
21737#: ../schedutils/taskset.1.adoc:87
21738#, no-wrap
21739msgid "*taskset* _mask_ _command_ [_arguments_]\n"
21740msgstr ""
21741
21742#. TRANSLATORS: Keep {colon} untranslated.
21743#. type: Labeled list
21744#: ../schedutils/taskset.1.adoc:89
21745#, no-wrap
21746msgid "You can also retrieve the CPU affinity of an existing task{colon}"
21747msgstr ""
21748
21749#. type: Plain text
21750#: ../schedutils/taskset.1.adoc:91
21751#, no-wrap
21752msgid "*taskset -p* _pid_\n"
21753msgstr ""
21754
21755#. TRANSLATORS: Keep {colon} untranslated.
21756#. type: Labeled list
21757#: ../schedutils/taskset.1.adoc:93
21758#, no-wrap
21759msgid "Or set it{colon}"
21760msgstr ""
21761
21762#. type: Plain text
21763#: ../schedutils/taskset.1.adoc:95
21764#, no-wrap
21765msgid "*taskset -p* _mask pid_\n"
21766msgstr ""
21767
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21768#. TRANSLATORS: Keep {colon} untranslated.
21769#. type: Labeled list
21770#: ../schedutils/taskset.1.adoc:97
21771#, no-wrap
21772msgid "When a cpu-list is specified for an existing process, the *-p* and *-c* options must be grouped together{colon}"
21773msgstr ""
21774
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21775#. type: Plain text
21776#: ../schedutils/taskset.1.adoc:99
b6467a72
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21777#, fuzzy, no-wrap
21778#| msgid "*su* [options] [*-*] [_user_ [_argument_...]]\n"
21779msgid "*taskset -pc* _cpu-list pid_\n"
21780msgstr "*su* [přepínače] [*-*] [_uživatel_ [_argument_…]]\n"
21781
21782#. TRANSLATORS: Keep {colon} untranslated.
21783#. type: Labeled list
21784#: ../schedutils/taskset.1.adoc:101
21785#, no-wrap
21786msgid "The *--cpu-list* form is applicable only for launching new commands{colon}"
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21787msgstr ""
21788
21789#. type: Plain text
21790#: ../schedutils/taskset.1.adoc:103
b6467a72
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21791#, no-wrap
21792msgid "*taskset --cpu-list* _cpu-list command_\n"
21793msgstr ""
21794
21795#. type: Plain text
21796#: ../schedutils/taskset.1.adoc:107
21797msgid ""
21798"A user can change the CPU affinity of a process belonging to the same user. "
21799"A user must possess *CAP_SYS_NICE* to change the CPU affinity of a process "
21800"belonging to another user. A user can retrieve the affinity mask of any "
21801"process."
21802msgstr ""
21803
21804#. type: Plain text
21805#: ../schedutils/taskset.1.adoc:111
21806#, no-wrap
21807msgid "*taskset* returns 0 in its affinity-getting mode as long as the provided PID exists.\n"
21808msgstr ""
21809
21810#. type: Plain text
21811#: ../schedutils/taskset.1.adoc:113
21812#, no-wrap
21813msgid "*taskset* returns 0 in its affinity-setting mode as long as the underlying *sched_setaffinity*(2) system call does. The success of the command does not guarantee that the specified thread has actually migrated to the indicated CPU(s), but only that the thread will not migrate to a CPU outside the new affinity mask. For example, the affinity of the kernel thread kswapd can be set, but the thread may not immediately migrate and is not guaranteed to ever do so:\n"
21814msgstr ""
21815
21816#. type: Plain text
21817#: ../schedutils/taskset.1.adoc:125
21818#, no-wrap
21819msgid ""
21820"$ ps ax -o comm,psr,pid | grep kswapd +\n"
21821"kswapd0 4 82 +\n"
21822"$ sudo taskset -p 1 82 +\n"
21823"pid 82's current affinity mask: 1 +\n"
21824"pid 82's new affinity mask: 1 +\n"
21825"$ echo $? +\n"
21826"0 +\n"
21827"$ ps ax -o comm,psr,pid | grep kswapd +\n"
21828"kswapd0 4 82 +\n"
21829"$ taskset -p 82 +\n"
21830"pid 82's current affinity mask: 1 +\n"
21831msgstr ""
21832
21833#. type: Plain text
21834#: ../schedutils/taskset.1.adoc:127
21835msgid ""
21836"In contrast, when the user specifies an illegal affinity, taskset will print "
21837"an error and return 1:"
21838msgstr ""
21839
21840#. type: Plain text
21841#: ../schedutils/taskset.1.adoc:135
21842#, no-wrap
21843msgid ""
21844"$ ps ax -o comm,psr,pid | grep ksoftirqd/0 +\n"
21845"ksoftirqd/0 0 14 +\n"
21846"$ sudo taskset -p 1 14 +\n"
21847"pid 14's current affinity mask: 1 +\n"
21848"taskset: failed to set pid 14's affinity: Invalid argument +\n"
21849"$ echo $? +\n"
21850"1 +\n"
21851msgstr ""
21852
21853#. type: Plain text
21854#: ../schedutils/taskset.1.adoc:139
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21855msgid "Written by Robert M. Love."
21856msgstr ""
21857
21858#. type: Title ==
b6467a72
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21859#: ../schedutils/taskset.1.adoc:140 ../sys-utils/chcpu.8.adoc:72
21860#: ../sys-utils/flock.1.adoc:126 ../sys-utils/rtcwake.8.adoc:126
87fb2136
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21861#: ../term-utils/scriptlive.1.adoc:66 ../term-utils/scriptreplay.1.adoc:83
21862#, no-wrap
21863msgid "COPYRIGHT"
21864msgstr ""
21865
21866#. TRANSLATORS: Keep {copyright} untranslated.
21867#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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21868#: ../schedutils/taskset.1.adoc:144
21869msgid ""
21870"Copyright {copyright} 2004 Robert M. Love. This is free software; see the "
21871"source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for "
21872"MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE."
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21873msgstr ""
21874
21875#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 21876#: ../schedutils/taskset.1.adoc:152
87fb2136
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21877#, no-wrap
21878msgid ""
21879"*chrt*(1),\n"
21880"*nice*(1),\n"
21881"*renice*(1),\n"
21882"*sched_getaffinity*(2),\n"
21883"*sched_setaffinity*(2)\n"
21884msgstr ""
21885
21886#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 21887#: ../schedutils/taskset.1.adoc:154
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21888msgid "See *sched*(7) for a description of the Linux scheduling scheme."
21889msgstr ""
21890
21891#
21892#
21893#
21894#
21895#
21896#. uclampset(1) manpage
4a4eecf3 21897#. Copyright (C) 2020-2021 Qais Yousef <qyousef@layalina.io>
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21898#. Copyright (C) 2020-2021 Arm Ltd
21899#. This is free documentation; you can redistribute it and/or
21900#. modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License,
21901#. version 2, as published by the Free Software Foundation.
21902#. The GNU General Public License's references to "object code"
21903#. and "executables" are to be interpreted as the output of any
21904#. document formatting or typesetting system, including
21905#. intermediate and printed output.
21906#. This manual is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
21907#. but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
21908#. MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
21909#. GNU General Public License for more details.
21910#. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
21911#. with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
21912#. 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
21913#. type: Title =
21914#: ../schedutils/uclampset.1.adoc:26
21915#, no-wrap
21916msgid "uclampset(1)"
21917msgstr ""
21918
21919#. type: Plain text
21920#: ../schedutils/uclampset.1.adoc:38
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21921msgid ""
21922"uclampset - manipulate the utilization clamping attributes of the system or "
21923"a process"
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21924msgstr ""
21925
21926#. type: Plain text
21927#: ../schedutils/uclampset.1.adoc:42
21928#, no-wrap
21929msgid "*uclampset* [options] [*-m* _uclamp_min_] [*-M* _uclamp_max] _command argument_\n"
21930msgstr ""
21931
21932#. type: Plain text
21933#: ../schedutils/uclampset.1.adoc:44
21934#, no-wrap
21935msgid "*uclampset* [options] [*-m* _uclamp_min_] [*-M* _uclamp_max_] *-p* _PID_\n"
21936msgstr ""
21937
21938#. type: Plain text
21939#: ../schedutils/uclampset.1.adoc:48
21940#, no-wrap
21941msgid "*uclampset* sets or retrieves the utilization clamping attributes of an existing _PID_, or runs _command_ with the given attributes.\n"
21942msgstr ""
21943
21944#. type: Plain text
21945#: ../schedutils/uclampset.1.adoc:50
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21946msgid ""
21947"Utilization clamping is a new feature added in v5.3. It gives a hint to the "
21948"scheduler about the allowed range of utilization the task should be "
21949"operating at."
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21950msgstr ""
21951
21952#. type: Plain text
21953#: ../schedutils/uclampset.1.adoc:52
b6467a72
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21954msgid ""
21955"The utilization of the task affects frequency selection and task placement. "
21956"Only schedutil cpufreq governor understands handling util clamp hints at the "
21957"time of writing. Consult your kernel docs for further info about other "
21958"cpufreq governors support."
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21959msgstr ""
21960
21961#. type: Plain text
21962#: ../schedutils/uclampset.1.adoc:54
b6467a72
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21963msgid ""
21964"If you're running on asymmetric heterogeneous system like Arm's big.LITTLE. "
21965"Utilization clamping can help bias task placement. If the task is boosted "
21966"such that _util_min_ value is higher than the little cores' capacity, then "
21967"the scheduler will do its best to place it on a big core."
87fb2136
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21968msgstr ""
21969
21970#. type: Plain text
21971#: ../schedutils/uclampset.1.adoc:56
b6467a72
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21972msgid ""
21973"Similarly, if _util_max_ is smaller than or equal the capacity of the little "
21974"cores, then the scheduler can still choose to place it there even if the "
21975"actual utilization of the task is at max."
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21976msgstr ""
21977
21978#. type: Plain text
21979#: ../schedutils/uclampset.1.adoc:58
b6467a72
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21980msgid ""
21981"Setting a task's _uclamp_min_ to a none zero value will effectively boost "
21982"the task as when it runs it'll always start from this utilization value."
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21983msgstr ""
21984
21985#. type: Plain text
21986#: ../schedutils/uclampset.1.adoc:60
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21987msgid ""
21988"By setting a task's _uclamp_max_ below 1024, this will effectively cap the "
21989"task as when it runs it'll never be able to go above this utilization value."
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21990msgstr ""
21991
21992#. type: Plain text
21993#: ../schedutils/uclampset.1.adoc:62
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21994msgid ""
21995"The full utilization range is: [0:1024]. The special value -1 is used to "
21996"reset to system's default."
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21997msgstr ""
21998
21999#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099
KZ
22000#: ../schedutils/uclampset.1.adoc:64
22001msgid "Consult latest kernel documentation for more details:"
22002msgstr ""
22003
22004#. type: Plain text
22005#: ../schedutils/uclampset.1.adoc:66
22006#, no-wrap
22007msgid "\thttps://kernel.org/doc/html/latest/scheduler/sched-util-clamp.html\n"
22008msgstr ""
22009
22010#. type: Plain text
22011#: ../schedutils/uclampset.1.adoc:71
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22012msgid "Set _util_min_ value."
22013msgstr ""
22014
22015#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 22016#: ../schedutils/uclampset.1.adoc:74
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22017msgid "Set _util_max_ value."
22018msgstr ""
22019
22020#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 22021#: ../schedutils/uclampset.1.adoc:77
b6467a72
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22022msgid ""
22023"Set or retrieve the utilization clamping attributes of all the tasks "
22024"(threads) for a given PID."
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22025msgstr ""
22026
22027#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 22028#: ../schedutils/uclampset.1.adoc:81
87fb2136
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22029#, fuzzy, no-wrap
22030#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
22031msgid "*-s*, *--system*"
22032msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
22033
22034#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 22035#: ../schedutils/uclampset.1.adoc:83
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22036msgid "Set or retrieve the system-wide utilization clamping attributes."
22037msgstr ""
22038
22039#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 22040#: ../schedutils/uclampset.1.adoc:86
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22041msgid "Set *SCHED_FLAG_RESET_ON_FORK* flag."
22042msgstr ""
22043
22044#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 22045#: ../schedutils/uclampset.1.adoc:97
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22046#, no-wrap
22047msgid "*uclampset* _[-m uclamp_min]_ _[-M uclamp_max]_ _command_ [_arguments_]\n"
22048msgstr ""
22049
22050#. TRANSLATORS: Keep {colon} untranslated.
22051#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 22052#: ../schedutils/uclampset.1.adoc:99
87fb2136
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22053#, no-wrap
22054msgid "You can also retrieve the utilization clamping attributes of an existing task{colon}"
22055msgstr ""
22056
22057#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 22058#: ../schedutils/uclampset.1.adoc:101
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22059#, no-wrap
22060msgid "*uclampset -p* _PID_\n"
22061msgstr ""
22062
22063#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 22064#: ../schedutils/uclampset.1.adoc:105
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22065#, no-wrap
22066msgid "*uclampset -p* _PID_ _[-m uclamp_min]_ _[-M uclamp_max]_\n"
22067msgstr ""
22068
22069#. TRANSLATORS: Keep {colon} untranslated.
22070#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 22071#: ../schedutils/uclampset.1.adoc:107
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22072#, no-wrap
22073msgid "Or control the system-wide attributes{colon}"
22074msgstr ""
22075
22076#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 22077#: ../schedutils/uclampset.1.adoc:109
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22078#, no-wrap
22079msgid "*uclampset -s* _[-m uclamp_min]_ _[-M uclamp_max]_\n"
22080msgstr ""
22081
22082#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 22083#: ../schedutils/uclampset.1.adoc:117
b6467a72
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22084msgid ""
22085"The system wide utilization clamp attributes are there to control the "
22086"_allowed_ range the tasks can use. By default both _uclamp_min_ and "
22087"_uclamp_max_ are set to 1024. This means users can set the utilization clamp "
22088"values for their task across the full range [0:1024]."
87fb2136
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22089msgstr ""
22090
22091#. TRANSLATORS: Keep {colon} untranslated.
22092#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 22093#: ../schedutils/uclampset.1.adoc:119
87fb2136
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22094#, no-wrap
22095msgid "For example{colon}"
22096msgstr ""
22097
22098#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 22099#: ../schedutils/uclampset.1.adoc:121
87fb2136
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22100#, no-wrap
22101msgid "*uclampset -s* `-m 512` `-M 700`\n"
22102msgstr ""
22103
22104#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 22105#: ../schedutils/uclampset.1.adoc:123
b6467a72
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22106msgid ""
22107"will prevent any task from being boosted higher than 512. And all tasks in "
22108"the systems are capped to a utilization of 700. Effectively rendering the "
22109"maximum performance of the system to 700."
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22110msgstr ""
22111
22112#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 22113#: ../schedutils/uclampset.1.adoc:125
b6467a72
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22114msgid ""
22115"Consult your kernel docs for the exact expected behavior on that kernel."
87fb2136
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22116msgstr ""
22117
22118#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 22119#: ../schedutils/uclampset.1.adoc:129
4a4eecf3 22120msgid "mailto:qyousef@layalina.io[Qais Yousef]"
87fb2136
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22121msgstr ""
22122
22123#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 22124#: ../schedutils/uclampset.1.adoc:138
b6467a72
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22125msgid ""
22126"See *sched_setscheduler*(2) and *sched_setattr*(2) for a description of the "
22127"Linux scheduling scheme."
87fb2136
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22128msgstr ""
22129
22130#. type: Title =
22131#: ../sys-utils/adjtime_config.5.adoc:2
22132#, no-wrap
22133msgid "adjtime_config(5)"
22134msgstr ""
22135
22136#. type: Plain text
22137#: ../sys-utils/adjtime_config.5.adoc:12
b6467a72
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22138msgid ""
22139"adjtime_config - information about hardware clock setting and drift factor"
87fb2136
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22140msgstr ""
22141
22142#. type: Plain text
22143#: ../sys-utils/adjtime_config.5.adoc:16 ../sys-utils/adjtime_config.5.adoc:53
22144#, fuzzy
22145#| msgid "_/etc/pam.d/su_"
22146msgid "_/etc/adjtime_"
22147msgstr "_/etc/pam.d/su_"
22148
22149#. type: Plain text
22150#: ../sys-utils/adjtime_config.5.adoc:20
b6467a72
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22151msgid ""
22152"The file _/etc/adjtime_ contains descriptive information about the hardware "
22153"mode clock setting and clock drift factor. The file is read and write by "
22154"*hwclock*(8); and read by programs like rtcwake to get RTC time mode."
87fb2136
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22155msgstr ""
22156
22157#. type: Plain text
22158#: ../sys-utils/adjtime_config.5.adoc:22
b6467a72
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22159msgid ""
22160"The file is usually located in _/etc_, but tools like *hwclock*(8) or "
22161"*rtcwake*(8) can use alternative location by command line options if write "
22162"access to _/etc_ is unwanted. The default clock mode is \"UTC\" if the file "
22163"is missing."
87fb2136
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22164msgstr ""
22165
22166#. type: Plain text
22167#: ../sys-utils/adjtime_config.5.adoc:24
b6467a72
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22168msgid ""
22169"The Hardware Clock is usually not very accurate. However, much of its "
22170"inaccuracy is completely predictable - it gains or loses the same amount of "
22171"time every day. This is called systematic drift. The util *hwclock*(8) keeps "
22172"the file _/etc/adjtime_, that keeps some historical information. For more "
22173"details see \"*The Adjust Function*\" and \"*The Adjtime File*\" sections "
22174"from *hwclock*(8) man page."
87fb2136
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22175msgstr ""
22176
22177#. type: Plain text
22178#: ../sys-utils/adjtime_config.5.adoc:26
22179msgid "The _adjtime_ file is formatted in ASCII."
22180msgstr ""
22181
22182#. type: Title ===
22183#: ../sys-utils/adjtime_config.5.adoc:27
22184#, no-wrap
22185msgid "First line"
22186msgstr ""
22187
22188#. type: Plain text
22189#: ../sys-utils/adjtime_config.5.adoc:30
22190msgid "Three numbers, separated by blanks:"
22191msgstr ""
22192
22193#. type: Labeled list
22194#: ../sys-utils/adjtime_config.5.adoc:31
22195#, no-wrap
22196msgid "*drift factor*"
22197msgstr ""
22198
22199#. type: Plain text
22200#: ../sys-utils/adjtime_config.5.adoc:33
22201msgid "the systematic drift rate in seconds per day (floating point decimal)"
22202msgstr ""
22203
22204#. type: Labeled list
22205#: ../sys-utils/adjtime_config.5.adoc:34
22206#, no-wrap
22207msgid "*last adjust time*"
22208msgstr ""
22209
22210#. type: Plain text
22211#: ../sys-utils/adjtime_config.5.adoc:36
b6467a72
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22212msgid ""
22213"the resulting number of seconds since 1969 UTC of most recent adjustment or "
22214"calibration (decimal integer)"
87fb2136
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22215msgstr ""
22216
22217#. type: Labeled list
22218#: ../sys-utils/adjtime_config.5.adoc:37
22219#, no-wrap
22220msgid "*adjustment status*"
22221msgstr ""
22222
22223#. type: Plain text
22224#: ../sys-utils/adjtime_config.5.adoc:39
22225msgid "zero (for compatibility with *clock*(8)) as a floating point decimal"
22226msgstr ""
22227
22228#. type: Title ===
22229#: ../sys-utils/adjtime_config.5.adoc:40
22230#, no-wrap
22231msgid "Second line"
22232msgstr ""
22233
22234#. type: Labeled list
22235#: ../sys-utils/adjtime_config.5.adoc:42
22236#, no-wrap
22237msgid "*last calibration time*"
22238msgstr ""
22239
22240#. type: Plain text
22241#: ../sys-utils/adjtime_config.5.adoc:44
b6467a72
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22242msgid ""
22243"The resulting number of seconds since 1969 UTC of most recent calibration. "
22244"Zero if there has been no calibration yet or it is known that any previous "
22245"calibration is moot (for example, because the Hardware Clock has been found, "
22246"since that calibration, not to contain a valid time). This is a decimal "
22247"integer."
87fb2136
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22248msgstr ""
22249
22250#. type: Title ===
22251#: ../sys-utils/adjtime_config.5.adoc:45
22252#, no-wrap
22253msgid "Third line"
22254msgstr ""
22255
22256#. type: Labeled list
22257#: ../sys-utils/adjtime_config.5.adoc:47
22258#, no-wrap
22259msgid "*clock mode*"
22260msgstr ""
22261
22262#. type: Plain text
22263#: ../sys-utils/adjtime_config.5.adoc:49
b6467a72
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22264msgid ""
22265"Supported values are *UTC* or *LOCAL*. Tells whether the Hardware Clock is "
22266"set to Coordinated Universal Time or local time. You can always override "
22267"this value with options on the *hwclock*(8) command line."
87fb2136
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22268msgstr ""
22269
22270#. type: Plain text
22271#: ../sys-utils/adjtime_config.5.adoc:58
22272#, no-wrap
22273msgid ""
22274"*hwclock*(8),\n"
22275"*rtcwake*(8)\n"
22276msgstr ""
22277
22278#. type: Title =
22279#: ../sys-utils/blkdiscard.8.adoc:2
22280#, no-wrap
22281msgid "blkdiscard(8)"
22282msgstr ""
22283
22284#. type: Plain text
22285#: ../sys-utils/blkdiscard.8.adoc:12
22286msgid "blkdiscard - discard sectors on a device"
22287msgstr ""
22288
22289#. type: Plain text
22290#: ../sys-utils/blkdiscard.8.adoc:16
22291#, no-wrap
22292msgid "*blkdiscard* [options] [*-o* _offset_] [*-l* _length_] _device_\n"
22293msgstr ""
22294
22295#. type: Plain text
22296#: ../sys-utils/blkdiscard.8.adoc:20
22297#, no-wrap
22298msgid "*blkdiscard* is used to discard device sectors. This is useful for solid-state drivers (SSDs) and thinly-provisioned storage. Unlike *fstrim*(8), this command is used directly on the block device.\n"
22299msgstr ""
22300
22301#. type: Plain text
22302#: ../sys-utils/blkdiscard.8.adoc:22
b6467a72
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22303msgid ""
22304"By default, *blkdiscard* will discard all blocks on the device. Options may "
22305"be used to modify this behavior based on range or size, as explained below."
87fb2136
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22306msgstr ""
22307
22308#. type: Plain text
22309#: ../sys-utils/blkdiscard.8.adoc:24 ../sys-utils/blkzone.8.adoc:22
b6467a72 22310#: ../sys-utils/blkpr.8.adoc:22
87fb2136
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22311msgid "The _device_ argument is the pathname of the block device."
22312msgstr ""
22313
22314#. type: Plain text
22315#: ../sys-utils/blkdiscard.8.adoc:26
22316#, no-wrap
22317msgid "*WARNING: All data in the discarded region on the device will be lost!*\n"
22318msgstr ""
22319
22320#. type: Plain text
22321#: ../sys-utils/blkdiscard.8.adoc:30
b6467a72
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22322msgid ""
22323"The _offset_ and _length_ arguments may be followed by the multiplicative "
22324"suffixes KiB (=1024), MiB (=1024*1024), and so on for GiB, TiB, PiB, EiB, "
22325"ZiB and YiB (the \"iB\" is optional, e.g., \"K\" has the same meaning as "
22326"\"KiB\") or the suffixes KB (=1000), MB (=1000*1000), and so on for GB, TB, "
22327"PB, EB, ZB and YB."
87fb2136
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22328msgstr ""
22329
22330#. type: Plain text
22331#: ../sys-utils/blkdiscard.8.adoc:33
b6467a72
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22332msgid ""
22333"Disable all checking. Since v2.36 the block device is open in exclusive mode "
22334"(*O_EXCL*) by default to avoid collision with mounted filesystem or another "
22335"kernel subsystem. The *--force* option disables the exclusive access mode."
87fb2136
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22336msgstr ""
22337
22338#. type: Plain text
22339#: ../sys-utils/blkdiscard.8.adoc:36
b6467a72
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22340msgid ""
22341"Byte offset into the device from which to start discarding. The provided "
22342"value must be aligned to the device sector size. The default value is zero."
87fb2136
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22343msgstr ""
22344
22345#. type: Plain text
22346#: ../sys-utils/blkdiscard.8.adoc:39
b6467a72
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22347msgid ""
22348"The number of bytes to discard (counting from the starting point). The "
22349"provided value must be aligned to the device sector size. If the specified "
22350"value extends past the end of the device, *blkdiscard* will stop at the "
22351"device size boundary. The default value extends to the end of the device."
87fb2136
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22352msgstr ""
22353
22354#. type: Labeled list
22355#: ../sys-utils/blkdiscard.8.adoc:40
22356#, no-wrap
22357msgid "*-p*, *--step* _length_"
22358msgstr ""
22359
22360#. type: Plain text
22361#: ../sys-utils/blkdiscard.8.adoc:42
b6467a72
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22362msgid ""
22363"The number of bytes to discard within one iteration. The default is to "
22364"discard all by one ioctl call."
22365msgstr ""
22366
22367#. type: Plain text
22368#: ../sys-utils/blkdiscard.8.adoc:45
22369msgid "Suppress warning messages."
87fb2136
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22370msgstr ""
22371
22372#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 22373#: ../sys-utils/blkdiscard.8.adoc:46
87fb2136
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22374#, fuzzy, no-wrap
22375#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
22376msgid "*-s*, *--secure*"
22377msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
22378
22379#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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22380#: ../sys-utils/blkdiscard.8.adoc:48
22381msgid ""
22382"Perform a secure discard. A secure discard is the same as a regular discard "
22383"except that all copies of the discarded blocks that were possibly created by "
22384"garbage collection must also be erased. This requires support from the "
22385"device."
87fb2136
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22386msgstr ""
22387
22388#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 22389#: ../sys-utils/blkdiscard.8.adoc:49
87fb2136
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22390#, fuzzy, no-wrap
22391#| msgid "*-V*, *--version*"
22392msgid "*-z*, *--zeroout*"
22393msgstr "*-V*, *--version*"
22394
22395#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 22396#: ../sys-utils/blkdiscard.8.adoc:51
87fb2136
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22397msgid "Zero-fill rather than discard."
22398msgstr ""
22399
22400#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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22401#: ../sys-utils/blkdiscard.8.adoc:54
22402msgid ""
22403"Display the aligned values of _offset_ and _length_. If the *--step* option "
22404"is specified, it prints the discard progress every second."
22405msgstr ""
22406
22407#. type: Plain text
22408#: ../sys-utils/blkdiscard.8.adoc:60
22409#, no-wrap
22410msgid "*blkdiscard* has the following exit status values:\n"
22411msgstr ""
22412
22413#. type: Plain text
22414#: ../sys-utils/blkdiscard.8.adoc:66
22415msgid "failure; incorrect invocation, permissions or any other generic error"
22416msgstr ""
22417
22418#. type: Plain text
22419#: ../sys-utils/blkdiscard.8.adoc:69
22420msgid "failure; since v2.39, the device does not support discard operation"
87fb2136
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22421msgstr ""
22422
22423#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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22424#: ../sys-utils/blkdiscard.8.adoc:74 ../sys-utils/fstrim.8.adoc:90
22425msgid ""
22426"mailto:lczerner@redhat.com[Lukas Czerner], mailto:kzak@redhat.com[Karel Zak]"
87fb2136
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22427msgstr ""
22428
22429#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 22430#: ../sys-utils/blkdiscard.8.adoc:78
87fb2136
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22431#, no-wrap
22432msgid "*fstrim*(8)\n"
22433msgstr ""
22434
22435#. type: Title =
22436#: ../sys-utils/blkzone.8.adoc:2
22437#, no-wrap
22438msgid "blkzone(8)"
22439msgstr ""
22440
22441#. type: Plain text
22442#: ../sys-utils/blkzone.8.adoc:12
22443msgid "blkzone - run zone command on a device"
22444msgstr ""
22445
22446#. type: Plain text
22447#: ../sys-utils/blkzone.8.adoc:16
22448#, no-wrap
22449msgid "*blkzone* _command_ [options] _device_\n"
22450msgstr ""
22451
22452#. type: Plain text
22453#: ../sys-utils/blkzone.8.adoc:20
22454#, no-wrap
22455msgid "*blkzone* is used to run zone command on device that support the Zoned Block Commands (ZBC) or Zoned-device ATA Commands (ZAC). The zones to operate on can be specified using the offset, count and length options.\n"
22456msgstr ""
22457
22458#. type: Title ===
22459#: ../sys-utils/blkzone.8.adoc:25
22460#, no-wrap
22461msgid "report"
22462msgstr ""
22463
22464#. type: Plain text
22465#: ../sys-utils/blkzone.8.adoc:28
22466msgid "The command *blkzone report* is used to report device zone information."
22467msgstr ""
22468
22469#. type: Plain text
22470#: ../sys-utils/blkzone.8.adoc:30
b6467a72
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22471msgid ""
22472"By default, the command will report all zones from the start of the block "
22473"device. Options may be used to modify this behavior, changing the starting "
22474"zone or the size of the report, as explained below."
87fb2136
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22475msgstr ""
22476
22477#. type: Plain text
22478#: ../sys-utils/blkzone.8.adoc:32
22479msgid "Report output:"
22480msgstr ""
22481
22482#. type: Table
22483#: ../sys-utils/blkzone.8.adoc:42
22484#, no-wrap
22485msgid ""
22486"|start |Zone start sector\n"
22487"|len |Zone length in number of sectors\n"
22488"|cap |Zone capacity in number of sectors\n"
22489"|wptr |Zone write pointer position\n"
22490"|reset |Reset write pointer recommended\n"
22491"|non-seq |Non-sequential write resources active\n"
22492"|cond |Zone condition\n"
22493"|type |Zone type\n"
22494msgstr ""
22495
22496#. type: Plain text
22497#: ../sys-utils/blkzone.8.adoc:45
22498msgid "Zone conditions:"
22499msgstr ""
22500
22501#. type: Table
22502#: ../sys-utils/blkzone.8.adoc:56
22503#, no-wrap
22504msgid ""
22505"|cl |Closed\n"
22506"|nw |Not write pointer\n"
22507"|em |Empty\n"
22508"|fu |Full\n"
22509"|oe |Explicitly opened\n"
22510"|oi |Implicitly opened\n"
22511"|ol |Offline\n"
22512"|ro |Read only\n"
22513"|x? |Reserved conditions (should not be reported)\n"
22514msgstr ""
22515
22516#. type: Title ===
22517#: ../sys-utils/blkzone.8.adoc:58
22518#, no-wrap
22519msgid "capacity"
22520msgstr ""
22521
22522#. type: Plain text
22523#: ../sys-utils/blkzone.8.adoc:61
b6467a72
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22524msgid ""
22525"The command *blkzone capacity* is used to report device capacity information."
87fb2136
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22526msgstr ""
22527
22528#. type: Plain text
22529#: ../sys-utils/blkzone.8.adoc:63
b6467a72
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22530msgid ""
22531"By default, the command will report the sum, in number of sectors, of all "
22532"zone capacities on the device. Options may be used to modify this behavior, "
22533"changing the starting zone or the size of the report, as explained below."
87fb2136
PP
22534msgstr ""
22535
22536#. type: Title ===
22537#: ../sys-utils/blkzone.8.adoc:64
22538#, no-wrap
22539msgid "reset"
22540msgstr ""
22541
22542#. type: Plain text
22543#: ../sys-utils/blkzone.8.adoc:67
b6467a72
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22544msgid ""
22545"The command *blkzone reset* is used to reset one or more zones. Unlike "
22546"*sg_reset_wp*(8), this command operates from the block layer and can reset a "
22547"range of zones."
87fb2136
PP
22548msgstr ""
22549
22550#. type: Title ===
22551#: ../sys-utils/blkzone.8.adoc:68
22552#, no-wrap
22553msgid "open"
22554msgstr ""
22555
22556#. type: Plain text
22557#: ../sys-utils/blkzone.8.adoc:71
b6467a72
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22558msgid ""
22559"The command *blkzone open* is used to explicitly open one or more zones. "
22560"Unlike *sg_zone*(8), open action, this command operates from the block layer "
22561"and can open a range of zones."
87fb2136
PP
22562msgstr ""
22563
22564#. type: Title ===
22565#: ../sys-utils/blkzone.8.adoc:72
22566#, no-wrap
22567msgid "close"
22568msgstr ""
22569
22570#. type: Plain text
22571#: ../sys-utils/blkzone.8.adoc:75
b6467a72
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22572msgid ""
22573"The command *blkzone close* is used to close one or more zones. Unlike "
22574"*sg_zone*(8), close action, this command operates from the block layer and "
22575"can close a range of zones."
87fb2136
PP
22576msgstr ""
22577
22578#. type: Title ===
22579#: ../sys-utils/blkzone.8.adoc:76
22580#, no-wrap
22581msgid "finish"
22582msgstr ""
22583
22584#. type: Plain text
22585#: ../sys-utils/blkzone.8.adoc:79
b6467a72
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22586msgid ""
22587"The command *blkzone finish* is used to finish (transition to full "
22588"condition) one or more zones. Unlike *sg_zone*(8), finish action, this "
22589"command operates from the block layer and can finish a range of zones."
87fb2136
PP
22590msgstr ""
22591
22592#. type: Plain text
22593#: ../sys-utils/blkzone.8.adoc:81
b6467a72
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22594msgid ""
22595"By default, the *reset*, *open*, *close* and *finish* commands will operate "
22596"from the zone at device sector 0 and operate on all zones. Options may be "
22597"used to modify this behavior as explained below."
87fb2136
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22598msgstr ""
22599
22600#. type: Plain text
22601#: ../sys-utils/blkzone.8.adoc:85
b6467a72
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22602msgid ""
22603"The _offset_ and _length_ option arguments may be followed by the "
22604"multiplicative suffixes KiB (=1024), MiB (=1024*1024), and so on for GiB, "
22605"TiB, PiB, EiB, ZiB and YiB (the \"iB\" is optional, e.g., \"K\" has the same "
22606"meaning as \"KiB\") or the suffixes KB (=1000), MB (=1000*1000), and so on "
22607"for GB, TB, PB, EB, ZB and YB. Additionally, the 0x prefix can be used to "
22608"specify _offset_ and _length_ in hex."
87fb2136
PP
22609msgstr ""
22610
22611#. type: Labeled list
22612#: ../sys-utils/blkzone.8.adoc:86
22613#, fuzzy, no-wrap
22614#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
22615msgid "*-o*, *--offset* _sector_"
22616msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
22617
22618#. type: Plain text
22619#: ../sys-utils/blkzone.8.adoc:88
b6467a72
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22620msgid ""
22621"The starting zone specified as a sector offset. The provided offset in "
22622"sector units (512 bytes) should match the start of a zone. The default value "
22623"is zero."
87fb2136
PP
22624msgstr ""
22625
22626#. type: Labeled list
22627#: ../sys-utils/blkzone.8.adoc:89
22628#, no-wrap
22629msgid "*-l*, *--length* _sectors_"
22630msgstr ""
22631
22632#. type: Plain text
22633#: ../sys-utils/blkzone.8.adoc:91
b6467a72
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22634msgid ""
22635"The maximum number of sectors the command should operate on. The default "
22636"value is the number of sectors remaining after _offset_. This option cannot "
22637"be used together with the option *--count*."
87fb2136
PP
22638msgstr ""
22639
87fb2136
PP
22640#. type: Plain text
22641#: ../sys-utils/blkzone.8.adoc:94
b6467a72
PP
22642msgid ""
22643"The maximum number of zones the command should operate on. The default value "
22644"is the number of zones starting from _offset_. This option cannot be used "
22645"together with the option *--length*."
87fb2136
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22646msgstr ""
22647
22648#. type: Plain text
22649#: ../sys-utils/blkzone.8.adoc:97
b6467a72
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22650msgid ""
22651"Enforce commands to change zone status on block devices used by the system."
87fb2136
PP
22652msgstr ""
22653
22654#. type: Plain text
22655#: ../sys-utils/blkzone.8.adoc:100
b6467a72
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22656msgid ""
22657"Display the number of zones returned in the report or the range of sectors "
22658"reset."
87fb2136
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22659msgstr ""
22660
22661#. type: Plain text
22662#: ../sys-utils/blkzone.8.adoc:107
b6467a72
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22663msgid ""
22664"mailto:shaun@tancheff.com[Shaun Tancheff], mailto:kzak@redhat.com[Karel Zak]"
87fb2136
PP
22665msgstr ""
22666
22667#. type: Plain text
22668#: ../sys-utils/blkzone.8.adoc:111
22669#, no-wrap
22670msgid "*sg_rep_zones*(8)\n"
22671msgstr ""
22672
b6467a72
PP
22673#. type: Title =
22674#: ../sys-utils/blkpr.8.adoc:2
22675#, no-wrap
22676msgid "blkpr(8)"
22677msgstr ""
22678
22679#. type: Plain text
22680#: ../sys-utils/blkpr.8.adoc:12
22681msgid "blkpr - run persistent reservations command on a device"
22682msgstr ""
22683
22684#. type: Plain text
22685#: ../sys-utils/blkpr.8.adoc:16
22686#, fuzzy, no-wrap
22687#| msgid "*su* [options] [*-*] [_user_ [_argument_...]]\n"
22688msgid "*blkpr* [options] _device_\n"
22689msgstr "*su* [přepínače] [*-*] [_uživatel_ [_argument_…]]\n"
22690
22691#. type: Plain text
22692#: ../sys-utils/blkpr.8.adoc:20
22693#, no-wrap
22694msgid "*blkpr* is used to run persistent reservations command on device that supports Persistent Reservations feature.\n"
22695msgstr ""
22696
22697#. type: Labeled list
22698#: ../sys-utils/blkpr.8.adoc:25 ../sys-utils/flock.1.adoc:56
22699#: ../term-utils/script.1.adoc:69
22700#, fuzzy, no-wrap
22701#| msgid "*-c*, **--command**=__command__"
22702msgid "*-c*, *--command* _command_"
22703msgstr "*-c*, **--command**=__příkaz__"
22704
22705#. type: Plain text
22706#: ../sys-utils/blkpr.8.adoc:28
22707msgid ""
22708"The command of persistent reservations, supported commands are *register*, "
22709"*reserve*, *release*, *preempt*, *preempt-abort*, and *clear*."
22710msgstr ""
22711
22712#. type: Labeled list
22713#: ../sys-utils/blkpr.8.adoc:29
22714#, fuzzy, no-wrap
22715#| msgid "*-s*, **--shell**=__shell__"
22716msgid "*-k*, *--key* _key_"
22717msgstr "*-s*, **--shell**=__shell__"
22718
22719#. type: Plain text
22720#: ../sys-utils/blkpr.8.adoc:31
22721#, fuzzy
22722#| msgid "The requested command was not found"
22723msgid "The key the command should operate on."
22724msgstr "Požadovaný příkaz nebyl nalezen"
22725
22726#. type: Labeled list
22727#: ../sys-utils/blkpr.8.adoc:32
22728#, fuzzy, no-wrap
22729#| msgid "*-c*, **--command**=__command__"
22730msgid "*-K*, *--oldkey* _oldkey_"
22731msgstr "*-c*, **--command**=__příkaz__"
22732
22733#. type: Plain text
22734#: ../sys-utils/blkpr.8.adoc:34
22735msgid "The old key the command should operate on."
22736msgstr ""
22737
22738#. type: Labeled list
22739#: ../sys-utils/blkpr.8.adoc:35
22740#, fuzzy, no-wrap
22741#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
22742msgid "*-f*, *--flag* _flag_"
22743msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
22744
22745#. type: Plain text
22746#: ../sys-utils/blkpr.8.adoc:37
22747msgid "Supported flag is *ignore-key*."
22748msgstr ""
22749
22750#. type: Plain text
22751#: ../sys-utils/blkpr.8.adoc:41
22752msgid ""
22753"Supported types are *write-exclusive*, *exclusive-access*, *write-exclusive-"
22754"reg-only*, *exclusive-access-reg-only*, *write-exclusive-all-regs*, and "
22755"*exclusive-access-all-regs*."
22756msgstr ""
22757
22758#. type: Plain text
22759#: ../sys-utils/blkpr.8.adoc:51
22760msgid "mailto:pizhenwei@bytedance.com[zhenwei pi]"
22761msgstr ""
22762
22763#. type: Plain text
22764#: ../sys-utils/blkpr.8.adoc:55
22765#, no-wrap
22766msgid "*sg_persist*(8)\n"
22767msgstr ""
22768
22769#. type: Plain text
22770#: ../sys-utils/blkpr.8.adoc:59
22771msgid ""
22772"Linux documentation at: <https://docs.kernel.org/block/pr.html> iSCSI "
22773"specification at: <https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc3720> NVMe-oF "
22774"specification at: <https://nvmexpress.org/nvme-over-fabrics-part-two/>"
22775msgstr ""
22776
87fb2136
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22777#. type: Title =
22778#: ../sys-utils/chcpu.8.adoc:2
22779#, no-wrap
22780msgid "chcpu(8)"
22781msgstr ""
22782
22783#. type: Plain text
22784#: ../sys-utils/chcpu.8.adoc:12
22785msgid "chcpu - configure CPUs"
22786msgstr ""
22787
22788#. type: Plain text
22789#: ../sys-utils/chcpu.8.adoc:16
22790#, no-wrap
22791msgid "*chcpu* *-c*|*-d*|*-e*|*-g* _cpu-list_\n"
22792msgstr ""
22793
22794#. type: Plain text
22795#: ../sys-utils/chcpu.8.adoc:18
22796#, no-wrap
22797msgid "*chcpu* *-p* _mode_\n"
22798msgstr ""
22799
22800#. type: Plain text
22801#: ../sys-utils/chcpu.8.adoc:20
22802#, no-wrap
22803msgid "*chcpu* *-r*|*-h*|*-V*\n"
22804msgstr ""
22805
22806#. type: Plain text
22807#: ../sys-utils/chcpu.8.adoc:24
22808#, no-wrap
22809msgid "*chcpu* can modify the state of CPUs. It can enable or disable CPUs, scan for new CPUs, change the CPU dispatching _mode_ of the underlying hypervisor, and request CPUs from the hypervisor (configure) or return CPUs to the hypervisor (deconfigure).\n"
22810msgstr ""
22811
22812#. type: Plain text
22813#: ../sys-utils/chcpu.8.adoc:26
b6467a72
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22814msgid ""
22815"Some options have a _cpu-list_ argument. Use this argument to specify a "
22816"comma-separated list of CPUs. The list can contain individual CPU addresses "
22817"or ranges of addresses. For example, *0,5,7,9-11* makes the command "
22818"applicable to the CPUs with the addresses 0, 5, 7, 9, 10, and 11."
87fb2136
PP
22819msgstr ""
22820
22821#. type: Labeled list
22822#: ../sys-utils/chcpu.8.adoc:29
22823#, no-wrap
22824msgid "*-c*, *--configure* _cpu-list_"
22825msgstr ""
22826
22827#. type: Plain text
22828#: ../sys-utils/chcpu.8.adoc:31
b6467a72
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22829msgid ""
22830"Configure the specified CPUs. Configuring a CPU means that the hypervisor "
22831"takes a CPU from the CPU pool and assigns it to the virtual hardware on "
22832"which your kernel runs."
87fb2136
PP
22833msgstr ""
22834
22835#. type: Labeled list
22836#: ../sys-utils/chcpu.8.adoc:32
22837#, no-wrap
22838msgid "*-d*, *--disable* _cpu-list_"
22839msgstr ""
22840
22841#. type: Plain text
22842#: ../sys-utils/chcpu.8.adoc:34
b6467a72
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22843msgid ""
22844"Disable the specified CPUs. Disabling a CPU means that the kernel sets it "
22845"offline."
87fb2136
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22846msgstr ""
22847
22848#. type: Labeled list
22849#: ../sys-utils/chcpu.8.adoc:35
22850#, no-wrap
22851msgid "*-e*, *--enable* _cpu-list_"
22852msgstr ""
22853
22854#. type: Plain text
22855#: ../sys-utils/chcpu.8.adoc:37
b6467a72
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22856msgid ""
22857"Enable the specified CPUs. Enabling a CPU means that the kernel sets it "
22858"online. A CPU must be configured, see *-c*, before it can be enabled."
87fb2136
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22859msgstr ""
22860
22861#. type: Labeled list
22862#: ../sys-utils/chcpu.8.adoc:38
22863#, no-wrap
22864msgid "*-g*, *--deconfigure* _cpu-list_"
22865msgstr ""
22866
22867#. type: Plain text
22868#: ../sys-utils/chcpu.8.adoc:40
b6467a72
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22869msgid ""
22870"Deconfigure the specified CPUs. Deconfiguring a CPU means that the "
22871"hypervisor removes the CPU from the virtual hardware on which the Linux "
22872"instance runs and returns it to the CPU pool. A CPU must be offline, see *-"
22873"d*, before it can be deconfigured."
87fb2136
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22874msgstr ""
22875
22876#. type: Labeled list
22877#: ../sys-utils/chcpu.8.adoc:41
22878#, no-wrap
22879msgid "*-p*, *--dispatch* _mode_"
22880msgstr ""
22881
22882#. type: Plain text
22883#: ../sys-utils/chcpu.8.adoc:43
b6467a72
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22884msgid ""
22885"Set the CPU dispatching _mode_ (polarization). This option has an effect "
22886"only if your hardware architecture and hypervisor support CPU polarization. "
22887"Available _modes_ are:"
87fb2136
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22888msgstr ""
22889
22890#. type: Labeled list
22891#: ../sys-utils/chcpu.8.adoc:44
22892#, no-wrap
22893msgid "*horizontal*"
22894msgstr ""
22895
22896#. type: Plain text
22897#: ../sys-utils/chcpu.8.adoc:46
22898msgid "The workload is spread across all available CPUs."
22899msgstr ""
22900
22901#. type: Labeled list
22902#: ../sys-utils/chcpu.8.adoc:47
22903#, no-wrap
22904msgid "*vertical*"
22905msgstr ""
22906
22907#. type: Plain text
22908#: ../sys-utils/chcpu.8.adoc:49
22909msgid "The workload is concentrated on few CPUs."
22910msgstr ""
22911
22912#. type: Labeled list
22913#: ../sys-utils/chcpu.8.adoc:50
22914#, fuzzy, no-wrap
22915#| msgid "*-V*, *--version*"
22916msgid "*-r*, *--rescan*"
22917msgstr "*-V*, *--version*"
22918
22919#. type: Plain text
22920#: ../sys-utils/chcpu.8.adoc:52
b6467a72
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22921msgid ""
22922"Trigger a rescan of CPUs. After a rescan, the Linux kernel recognizes the "
22923"new CPUs. Use this option on systems that do not automatically detect newly "
22924"attached CPUs."
87fb2136
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22925msgstr ""
22926
22927#. type: Plain text
22928#: ../sys-utils/chcpu.8.adoc:58
22929#, no-wrap
22930msgid "*chcpu* has the following exit status values:\n"
22931msgstr ""
22932
22933#. type: Plain text
22934#: ../sys-utils/chcpu.8.adoc:67 ../sys-utils/chmem.8.adoc:66
22935msgid "partial success"
22936msgstr ""
22937
22938#. type: Plain text
22939#: ../sys-utils/chcpu.8.adoc:71
22940msgid "mailto:heiko.carstens@de.ibm.com[Heiko Carstens]"
22941msgstr ""
22942
22943#. type: Plain text
22944#: ../sys-utils/chcpu.8.adoc:75
22945msgid "Copyright IBM Corp. 2011"
22946msgstr ""
22947
22948#. type: Plain text
22949#: ../sys-utils/chcpu.8.adoc:79
22950#, no-wrap
22951msgid "*lscpu*(1)\n"
22952msgstr ""
22953
22954#. type: Title =
22955#: ../sys-utils/chmem.8.adoc:2
22956#, no-wrap
22957msgid "chmem(8)"
22958msgstr ""
22959
22960#. type: Plain text
22961#: ../sys-utils/chmem.8.adoc:12
22962msgid "chmem - configure memory"
22963msgstr ""
22964
22965#. type: Plain text
22966#: ../sys-utils/chmem.8.adoc:16
22967#, no-wrap
22968msgid "*chmem* [*-h] [*-V*] [*-v*] [*-e*|*-d*] [_SIZE_|_RANGE_ *-b* _BLOCKRANGE_] [*-z* _ZONE_]\n"
22969msgstr ""
22970
22971#. type: Plain text
22972#: ../sys-utils/chmem.8.adoc:20
b6467a72
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22973msgid ""
22974"The chmem command sets a particular size or range of memory online or "
22975"offline."
87fb2136
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22976msgstr ""
22977
22978#. type: Plain text
22979#: ../sys-utils/chmem.8.adoc:22
b6467a72
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22980msgid ""
22981"Specify _SIZE_ as <size>[m|M|g|G]. With m or M, <size> specifies the memory "
22982"size in MiB (1024 x 1024 bytes). With g or G, <size> specifies the memory "
22983"size in GiB (1024 x 1024 x 1024 bytes). The default unit is MiB."
87fb2136
PP
22984msgstr ""
22985
22986#. type: Plain text
22987#: ../sys-utils/chmem.8.adoc:24
b6467a72
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22988msgid ""
22989"Specify _RANGE_ in the form 0x<start>-0x<end> as shown in the output of the "
22990"*lsmem*(1) command. <start> is the hexadecimal address of the first byte and "
22991"<end> is the hexadecimal address of the last byte in the memory range."
87fb2136
PP
22992msgstr ""
22993
22994#. type: Plain text
22995#: ../sys-utils/chmem.8.adoc:26
b6467a72
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22996msgid ""
22997"Specify _BLOCKRANGE_ in the form <first>-<last> or <block> as shown in the "
22998"output of the *lsmem*(1) command. <first> is the number of the first memory "
22999"block and <last> is the number of the last memory block in the memory range. "
23000"Alternatively a single block can be specified. _BLOCKRANGE_ requires the *--"
23001"blocks* option."
87fb2136
PP
23002msgstr ""
23003
23004#. type: Plain text
23005#: ../sys-utils/chmem.8.adoc:28
b6467a72
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23006msgid ""
23007"Specify _ZONE_ as the name of a memory zone, as shown in the output of the "
23008"*lsmem -o +ZONES* command. The output shows one or more valid memory zones "
23009"for each memory range. If multiple zones are shown, then the memory range "
23010"currently belongs to the first zone. By default, *chmem* will set memory "
23011"online to the zone Movable, if this is among the valid zones. This default "
23012"can be changed by specifying the *--zone* option with another valid zone. "
23013"For memory ballooning, it is recommended to select the zone Movable for "
23014"memory online and offline, if possible. Memory in this zone is much more "
23015"likely to be able to be offlined again, but it cannot be used for arbitrary "
23016"kernel allocations, only for migratable pages (e.g., anonymous and page "
23017"cache pages). Use the *--help* option to see all available zones."
87fb2136
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23018msgstr ""
23019
23020#. type: Plain text
23021#: ../sys-utils/chmem.8.adoc:30
b6467a72
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23022msgid ""
23023"_SIZE_ and _RANGE_ must be aligned to the Linux memory block size, as shown "
23024"in the output of the *lsmem*(1) command."
87fb2136
PP
23025msgstr ""
23026
23027#. type: Plain text
23028#: ../sys-utils/chmem.8.adoc:32
b6467a72
PP
23029msgid ""
23030"Setting memory online can fail for various reasons. On virtualized systems "
23031"it can fail if the hypervisor does not have enough memory left, for example "
23032"because memory was overcommitted. Setting memory offline can fail if Linux "
23033"cannot free the memory. If only part of the requested memory can be set "
23034"online or offline, a message tells you how much memory was set online or "
23035"offline instead of the requested amount."
87fb2136
PP
23036msgstr ""
23037
23038#. type: Plain text
23039#: ../sys-utils/chmem.8.adoc:34
b6467a72
PP
23040msgid ""
23041"When setting memory online *chmem* starts with the lowest memory block "
23042"numbers. When setting memory offline *chmem* starts with the highest memory "
23043"block numbers."
87fb2136
PP
23044msgstr ""
23045
23046#. type: Labeled list
23047#: ../sys-utils/chmem.8.adoc:37
23048#, fuzzy, no-wrap
23049#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
23050msgid "*-b*, *--blocks*"
23051msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
23052
23053#. type: Plain text
23054#: ../sys-utils/chmem.8.adoc:39
b6467a72
PP
23055msgid ""
23056"Use a _BLOCKRANGE_ parameter instead of _RANGE_ or _SIZE_ for the *--enable* "
23057"and *--disable* options."
87fb2136
PP
23058msgstr ""
23059
23060#. type: Labeled list
23061#: ../sys-utils/chmem.8.adoc:40
23062#, fuzzy, no-wrap
23063#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
23064msgid "*-d*, *--disable*"
23065msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
23066
23067#. type: Plain text
23068#: ../sys-utils/chmem.8.adoc:42
23069msgid "Set the specified _RANGE_, _SIZE_, or _BLOCKRANGE_ of memory offline."
23070msgstr ""
23071
23072#. type: Labeled list
23073#: ../sys-utils/chmem.8.adoc:43
23074#, fuzzy, no-wrap
23075#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
23076msgid "*-e*, *--enable*"
23077msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
23078
23079#. type: Plain text
23080#: ../sys-utils/chmem.8.adoc:45
23081msgid "Set the specified _RANGE_, _SIZE_, or _BLOCKRANGE_ of memory online."
23082msgstr ""
23083
23084#. type: Labeled list
23085#: ../sys-utils/chmem.8.adoc:46
23086#, fuzzy, no-wrap
23087#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
23088msgid "*-z*, *--zone*"
23089msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
23090
23091#. type: Plain text
23092#: ../sys-utils/chmem.8.adoc:48
b6467a72
PP
23093msgid ""
23094"Select the memory _ZONE_ where to set the specified _RANGE_, _SIZE_, or "
23095"_BLOCKRANGE_ of memory online or offline. By default, memory will be set "
23096"online to the zone Movable, if possible."
87fb2136
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23097msgstr ""
23098
23099#. type: Plain text
23100#: ../sys-utils/chmem.8.adoc:51
b6467a72
PP
23101msgid ""
23102"Verbose mode. Causes *chmem* to print debugging messages about it's progress."
87fb2136
PP
23103msgstr ""
23104
23105#. type: Plain text
23106#: ../sys-utils/chmem.8.adoc:57
23107#, no-wrap
23108msgid "*chmem* has the following exit status values:\n"
23109msgstr ""
23110
23111#. type: Labeled list
23112#: ../sys-utils/chmem.8.adoc:69
23113#, no-wrap
23114msgid "*chmem --enable 1024*"
23115msgstr ""
23116
23117#. type: Plain text
23118#: ../sys-utils/chmem.8.adoc:71
23119msgid "This command requests 1024 MiB of memory to be set online."
23120msgstr ""
23121
23122#. type: Labeled list
23123#: ../sys-utils/chmem.8.adoc:72
23124#, no-wrap
23125msgid "*chmem -e 2g*"
23126msgstr ""
23127
23128#. type: Plain text
23129#: ../sys-utils/chmem.8.adoc:74
23130msgid "This command requests 2 GiB of memory to be set online."
23131msgstr ""
23132
23133#. type: Labeled list
23134#: ../sys-utils/chmem.8.adoc:75
23135#, no-wrap
23136msgid "*chmem --disable 0x00000000e4000000-0x00000000f3ffffff*"
23137msgstr ""
23138
23139#. type: Plain text
23140#: ../sys-utils/chmem.8.adoc:77
b6467a72
PP
23141msgid ""
23142"This command requests the memory range starting with 0x00000000e4000000 and "
23143"ending with 0x00000000f3ffffff to be set offline."
87fb2136
PP
23144msgstr ""
23145
23146#. type: Labeled list
23147#: ../sys-utils/chmem.8.adoc:78
23148#, no-wrap
23149msgid "*chmem -b -d 10*"
23150msgstr ""
23151
23152#. type: Plain text
23153#: ../sys-utils/chmem.8.adoc:80
23154msgid "This command requests the memory block number 10 to be set offline."
23155msgstr ""
23156
23157#. type: Plain text
23158#: ../sys-utils/chmem.8.adoc:84
23159#, no-wrap
23160msgid "*lsmem*(1)\n"
23161msgstr ""
23162
23163#. type: Title =
23164#: ../sys-utils/choom.1.adoc:2
23165#, no-wrap
23166msgid "choom(1)"
23167msgstr ""
23168
23169#. type: Plain text
23170#: ../sys-utils/choom.1.adoc:12
23171msgid "choom - display and adjust OOM-killer score."
23172msgstr ""
23173
23174#. type: Plain text
23175#: ../sys-utils/choom.1.adoc:14
23176#, no-wrap
23177msgid "*choom* *-p* _PID_\n"
23178msgstr ""
23179
23180#. type: Plain text
23181#: ../sys-utils/choom.1.adoc:16
23182#, no-wrap
23183msgid "*choom* *-p* _PID_ *-n* _number_\n"
23184msgstr ""
23185
23186#. type: Plain text
23187#: ../sys-utils/choom.1.adoc:18
23188#, fuzzy, no-wrap
23189#| msgid "*su* [options] [*-*] [_user_ [_argument_...]]\n"
23190msgid "*choom* *-n* _number_ [--] _command_ [_argument_ ...]\n"
23191msgstr "*su* [přepínače] [*-*] [_uživatel_ [_argument_…]]\n"
23192
23193#. type: Plain text
23194#: ../sys-utils/choom.1.adoc:22
b6467a72
PP
23195msgid ""
23196"The *choom* command displays and adjusts Out-Of-Memory killer score setting."
87fb2136
PP
23197msgstr ""
23198
23199#. type: Plain text
23200#: ../sys-utils/choom.1.adoc:27
23201msgid "Specifies process ID."
23202msgstr ""
23203
23204#. type: Labeled list
23205#: ../sys-utils/choom.1.adoc:28
23206#, fuzzy, no-wrap
23207#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
23208msgid "*-n*, *--adjust* _value_"
23209msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
23210
23211#. type: Plain text
23212#: ../sys-utils/choom.1.adoc:30
23213msgid "Specify the adjust score value."
23214msgstr ""
23215
23216#. type: Plain text
23217#: ../sys-utils/choom.1.adoc:36
b6467a72
PP
23218msgid ""
23219"Linux kernel uses the badness heuristic to select which process gets killed "
23220"in out of memory conditions."
87fb2136
PP
23221msgstr ""
23222
23223#. type: Plain text
23224#: ../sys-utils/choom.1.adoc:38
b6467a72
PP
23225msgid ""
23226"The badness heuristic assigns a value to each candidate task ranging from 0 "
23227"(never kill) to 1000 (always kill) to determine which process is targeted. "
23228"The units are roughly a proportion along that range of allowed memory the "
23229"process may allocate from based on an estimation of its current memory and "
23230"swap use. For example, if a task is using all allowed memory, its badness "
23231"score will be 1000. If it is using half of its allowed memory, its score "
23232"will be 500."
87fb2136
PP
23233msgstr ""
23234
23235#. type: Plain text
23236#: ../sys-utils/choom.1.adoc:40
b6467a72
PP
23237msgid ""
23238"There is an additional factor included in the badness score: the current "
23239"memory and swap usage is discounted by 3% for root processes."
87fb2136
PP
23240msgstr ""
23241
23242#. type: Plain text
23243#: ../sys-utils/choom.1.adoc:42
b6467a72
PP
23244msgid ""
23245"The amount of \"allowed\" memory depends on the context in which the oom "
23246"killer was called. If it is due to the memory assigned to the allocating "
23247"task's cpuset being exhausted, the allowed memory represents the set of mems "
23248"assigned to that cpuset. If it is due to a mempolicy's node(s) being "
23249"exhausted, the allowed memory represents the set of mempolicy nodes. If it "
23250"is due to a memory limit (or swap limit) being reached, the allowed memory "
23251"is that configured limit. Finally, if it is due to the entire system being "
23252"out of memory, the allowed memory represents all allocatable resources."
87fb2136
PP
23253msgstr ""
23254
23255#. type: Plain text
23256#: ../sys-utils/choom.1.adoc:44
b6467a72
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23257msgid ""
23258"The adjust score value is added to the badness score before it is used to "
23259"determine which task to kill. Acceptable values range from -1000 to +1000. "
23260"This allows userspace to polarize the preference for oom killing either by "
23261"always preferring a certain task or completely disabling it. The lowest "
23262"possible value, -1000, is equivalent to disabling oom killing entirely for "
23263"that task since it will always report a badness score of 0."
87fb2136
PP
23264msgstr ""
23265
23266#. type: Plain text
23267#: ../sys-utils/choom.1.adoc:46
b6467a72
PP
23268msgid ""
23269"Setting an adjust score value of +500, for example, is roughly equivalent to "
23270"allowing the remainder of tasks sharing the same system, cpuset, mempolicy, "
23271"or memory controller resources to use at least 50% more memory. A value of "
23272"-500, on the other hand, would be roughly equivalent to discounting 50% of "
23273"the task's allowed memory from being considered as scoring against the task."
87fb2136
PP
23274msgstr ""
23275
23276#. type: Plain text
23277#: ../sys-utils/choom.1.adoc:54
23278#, no-wrap
23279msgid "*proc*(5)\n"
23280msgstr ""
23281
23282#. Copyright 1992, 1993 Rickard E. Faith (faith@cs.unc.edu)
23283#. May be distributed under the GNU General Public License
23284#. type: Title =
23285#: ../sys-utils/ctrlaltdel.8.adoc:6
23286#, no-wrap
23287msgid "ctrlaltdel(8)"
23288msgstr ""
23289
23290#. type: Plain text
23291#: ../sys-utils/ctrlaltdel.8.adoc:16
23292msgid "ctrlaltdel - set the function of the Ctrl-Alt-Del combination"
23293msgstr ""
23294
23295#. type: Plain text
23296#: ../sys-utils/ctrlaltdel.8.adoc:20
23297#, no-wrap
23298msgid "*ctrlaltdel* *hard*|*soft*\n"
23299msgstr ""
23300
23301#. type: Plain text
23302#: ../sys-utils/ctrlaltdel.8.adoc:24
b6467a72
PP
23303msgid ""
23304"Based on examination of the _linux/kernel/reboot.c_ code, it is clear that "
23305"there are two supported functions that the <Ctrl-Alt-Del> sequence can "
23306"perform."
87fb2136
PP
23307msgstr ""
23308
23309#. type: Labeled list
23310#: ../sys-utils/ctrlaltdel.8.adoc:25
23311#, no-wrap
23312msgid "*hard*"
23313msgstr ""
23314
23315#. type: Plain text
23316#: ../sys-utils/ctrlaltdel.8.adoc:27
b6467a72
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23317msgid ""
23318"Immediately reboot the computer without calling *sync*(2) and without any "
23319"other preparation. This is the default."
87fb2136
PP
23320msgstr ""
23321
23322#. type: Labeled list
23323#: ../sys-utils/ctrlaltdel.8.adoc:28
23324#, no-wrap
23325msgid "*soft*"
23326msgstr ""
23327
23328#. type: Plain text
23329#: ../sys-utils/ctrlaltdel.8.adoc:30
b6467a72
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23330msgid ""
23331"Make the kernel send the *SIGINT* (interrupt) signal to the *init* process "
23332"(this is always the process with PID 1). If this option is used, the "
23333"*init*(8) program must support this feature. Since there are now several "
23334"*init*(8) programs in the Linux community, please consult the documentation "
23335"for the version that you are currently using."
87fb2136
PP
23336msgstr ""
23337
23338#. type: Plain text
23339#: ../sys-utils/ctrlaltdel.8.adoc:32
b6467a72
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23340msgid ""
23341"When the command is run without any argument, it will display the current "
23342"setting."
87fb2136
PP
23343msgstr ""
23344
23345#. type: Plain text
23346#: ../sys-utils/ctrlaltdel.8.adoc:34
b6467a72
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23347msgid ""
23348"The function of *ctrlaltdel* is usually set in the _/etc/rc.local_ file."
87fb2136
PP
23349msgstr ""
23350
23351#. type: Plain text
23352#: ../sys-utils/ctrlaltdel.8.adoc:42
23353msgid "_/etc/rc.local_"
23354msgstr ""
23355
23356#. type: Plain text
23357#: ../sys-utils/ctrlaltdel.8.adoc:46
23358msgid "mailto:poe@daimi.aau.dk[Peter Orbaek]"
23359msgstr ""
23360
23361#. type: Plain text
23362#: ../sys-utils/ctrlaltdel.8.adoc:51
23363#, no-wrap
23364msgid ""
23365"*init*(8),\n"
23366"*systemd*(1)\n"
23367msgstr ""
23368
23369#. Copyright 1993 Rickard E. Faith (faith@cs.unc.edu)
23370#. May be distributed under the GNU General Public License
23371#. type: Title =
23372#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:6
23373#, no-wrap
23374msgid "dmesg(1)"
23375msgstr ""
23376
23377#. type: Plain text
23378#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:16
23379msgid "dmesg - print or control the kernel ring buffer"
23380msgstr ""
23381
23382#. type: Plain text
23383#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:20
23384#, no-wrap
23385msgid "*dmesg* [options]\n"
23386msgstr ""
23387
23388#. type: Plain text
23389#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:22
23390#, no-wrap
23391msgid "*dmesg* *--clear*\n"
23392msgstr ""
23393
23394#. type: Plain text
23395#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:24
23396#, no-wrap
23397msgid "*dmesg* *--read-clear* [options]\n"
23398msgstr ""
23399
23400#. type: Plain text
23401#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:26
23402#, no-wrap
23403msgid "*dmesg* *--console-level* _level_\n"
23404msgstr ""
23405
23406#. type: Plain text
23407#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:28
23408#, no-wrap
23409msgid "*dmesg* *--console-on*\n"
23410msgstr ""
23411
23412#. type: Plain text
23413#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:30
23414#, no-wrap
23415msgid "*dmesg* *--console-off*\n"
23416msgstr ""
23417
23418#. type: Plain text
23419#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:34
23420#, no-wrap
23421msgid "*dmesg* is used to examine or control the kernel ring buffer.\n"
23422msgstr ""
23423
23424#. type: Plain text
23425#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:36
b6467a72
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23426msgid ""
23427"The default action is to display all messages from the kernel ring buffer."
87fb2136
PP
23428msgstr ""
23429
23430#. type: Plain text
23431#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:40
b6467a72
PP
23432msgid ""
23433"The *--clear*, *--read-clear*, *--console-on*, *--console-off*, and *--"
23434"console-level* options are mutually exclusive."
87fb2136
PP
23435msgstr ""
23436
23437#. type: Labeled list
23438#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:41
23439#, fuzzy, no-wrap
23440#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
23441msgid "*-C*, *--clear*"
23442msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
23443
23444#. type: Plain text
23445#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:43
23446msgid "Clear the ring buffer."
23447msgstr ""
23448
23449#. type: Labeled list
23450#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:44
23451#, fuzzy, no-wrap
23452#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
23453msgid "*-c*, *--read-clear*"
23454msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
23455
23456#. type: Plain text
23457#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:46
23458msgid "Clear the ring buffer after first printing its contents."
23459msgstr ""
23460
23461#. type: Labeled list
23462#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:47
23463#, no-wrap
23464msgid "*-D*, *--console-off*"
23465msgstr ""
23466
23467#. type: Plain text
23468#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:49
23469msgid "Disable the printing of messages to the console."
23470msgstr ""
23471
23472#. type: Labeled list
23473#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:50
23474#, fuzzy, no-wrap
23475#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
23476msgid "*-d*, *--show-delta*"
23477msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
23478
23479#. type: Plain text
23480#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:52
b6467a72
PP
23481msgid ""
23482"Display the timestamp and the time delta spent between messages. If used "
23483"together with *--notime* then only the time delta without the timestamp is "
23484"printed."
87fb2136
PP
23485msgstr ""
23486
23487#. type: Labeled list
23488#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:53
23489#, fuzzy, no-wrap
23490#| msgid "*-V*, *--version*"
23491msgid "*-E*, *--console-on*"
23492msgstr "*-V*, *--version*"
23493
23494#. type: Plain text
23495#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:55
23496msgid "Enable printing messages to the console."
23497msgstr ""
23498
23499#. type: Labeled list
23500#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:56
23501#, fuzzy, no-wrap
23502#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
23503msgid "*-e*, *--reltime*"
23504msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
23505
23506#. type: Plain text
23507#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:58
b6467a72
PP
23508msgid ""
23509"Display the local time and the delta in human-readable format. Be aware that "
23510"conversion to the local time could be inaccurate (see *-T* for more details)."
87fb2136
PP
23511msgstr ""
23512
23513#. type: Labeled list
23514#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:59
23515#, no-wrap
23516msgid "*-F*, *--file* _file_"
23517msgstr ""
23518
23519#. type: Plain text
23520#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:61
b6467a72
PP
23521msgid ""
23522"Read the syslog messages from the given _file_. Note that *-F* does not "
23523"support messages in kmsg format. The old syslog format is supported only."
87fb2136
PP
23524msgstr ""
23525
23526#. type: Labeled list
23527#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:62
23528#, fuzzy, no-wrap
23529#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
23530msgid "*-f*, *--facility* _list_"
23531msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
23532
23533#. type: Plain text
23534#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:64
b6467a72
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23535msgid ""
23536"Restrict output to the given (comma-separated) _list_ of facilities. For "
23537"example:"
87fb2136
PP
23538msgstr ""
23539
23540#. type: Plain text
23541#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:66
23542#, no-wrap
23543msgid "*dmesg --facility=daemon*\n"
23544msgstr ""
23545
23546#. type: Plain text
23547#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:68
b6467a72
PP
23548msgid ""
23549"will print messages from system daemons only. For all supported facilities "
23550"see the *--help* output."
87fb2136
PP
23551msgstr ""
23552
23553#. type: Labeled list
23554#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:69
23555#, fuzzy, no-wrap
23556#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
23557msgid "*-H*, *--human*"
23558msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
23559
23560#. type: Plain text
23561#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:71
b6467a72
PP
23562msgid ""
23563"Enable human-readable output. See also *--color*, *--reltime* and *--"
23564"nopager*."
87fb2136
PP
23565msgstr ""
23566
23567#. type: Plain text
23568#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:74
b6467a72
PP
23569msgid ""
23570"Use JSON output format. The time output format is in \"sec.usec\" format "
23571"only, log priority level is not decoded by default (use *--decode* to split "
23572"into facility and priority), the other options to control the output format "
23573"or time format are silently ignored."
87fb2136
PP
23574msgstr ""
23575
23576#. type: Plain text
23577#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:77
23578msgid "Print kernel messages."
23579msgstr ""
23580
23581#. type: Plain text
23582#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:80
b6467a72
PP
23583msgid ""
23584"Colorize the output. The optional argument _when_ can be *auto*, *never* or "
23585"*always*. If the _when_ argument is omitted, it defaults to *auto*. The "
23586"colors can be disabled; for the current built-in default see the *--help* "
23587"output. See also the *COLORS* section below."
87fb2136
PP
23588msgstr ""
23589
23590#. type: Labeled list
23591#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:81
23592#, fuzzy, no-wrap
23593#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
23594msgid "*-l*, *--level* _list_"
23595msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
23596
23597#. type: Plain text
23598#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:83
b6467a72
PP
23599msgid ""
23600"Restrict output to the given (comma-separated) _list_ of levels. For example:"
87fb2136
PP
23601msgstr ""
23602
23603#. type: Plain text
23604#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:85
23605#, no-wrap
23606msgid "*dmesg --level=err,warn*\n"
23607msgstr ""
23608
23609#. type: Plain text
23610#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:87
b6467a72
PP
23611msgid ""
23612"will print error and warning messages only. For all supported levels see the "
23613"*--help* output."
23614msgstr ""
23615
23616#. type: Plain text
23617#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:89
23618msgid ""
23619"Appending a plus *+* to a level name also includes all higher levels. For "
23620"example:"
23621msgstr ""
23622
23623#. type: Plain text
23624#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:91
23625#, no-wrap
23626msgid "*dmesg --level=err+*\n"
23627msgstr ""
23628
23629#. type: Plain text
23630#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:93
23631msgid "will print levels *err*, *crit*, *alert* and *emerg*."
23632msgstr ""
23633
23634#. type: Plain text
23635#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:95
23636msgid "Prepending it will include all lower levels."
87fb2136
PP
23637msgstr ""
23638
23639#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 23640#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:96
87fb2136
PP
23641#, no-wrap
23642msgid "*-n*, *--console-level* _level_"
23643msgstr ""
23644
23645#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
23646#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:98
23647msgid ""
23648"Set the _level_ at which printing of messages is done to the console. The "
23649"_level_ is a level number or abbreviation of the level name. For all "
23650"supported levels see the *--help* output."
87fb2136
PP
23651msgstr ""
23652
23653#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
23654#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:100
23655msgid ""
23656"For example, *-n 1* or *-n emerg* prevents all messages, except emergency "
23657"(panic) messages, from appearing on the console. All levels of messages are "
23658"still written to _/proc/kmsg_, so *syslogd*(8) can still be used to control "
23659"exactly where kernel messages appear. When the *-n* option is used, *dmesg* "
23660"will _not_ print or clear the kernel ring buffer."
87fb2136
PP
23661msgstr ""
23662
23663#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 23664#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:101
87fb2136
PP
23665#, no-wrap
23666msgid "*--noescape*"
23667msgstr ""
23668
23669#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
23670#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:103
23671msgid ""
23672"The unprintable and potentially unsafe characters (e.g., broken multi-byte "
23673"sequences, terminal controlling chars, etc.) are escaped in format \\x<hex> "
23674"for security reason by default. This option disables this feature at all. "
23675"It's usable for example for debugging purpose together with *--raw*. Be "
23676"careful and don't use it by default."
87fb2136
PP
23677msgstr ""
23678
23679#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 23680#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:104
87fb2136
PP
23681#, fuzzy, no-wrap
23682#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
23683msgid "*-P*, *--nopager*"
23684msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
23685
23686#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
23687#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:106
23688msgid ""
23689"Do not pipe output into a pager. A pager is enabled by default for *--human* "
23690"output."
87fb2136
PP
23691msgstr ""
23692
23693#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 23694#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:107
87fb2136
PP
23695#, fuzzy, no-wrap
23696#| msgid "*-V*, *--version*"
23697msgid "*-p*, *--force-prefix*"
23698msgstr "*-V*, *--version*"
23699
23700#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
23701#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:109
23702msgid ""
23703"Add facility, level or timestamp information to each line of a multi-line "
23704"message."
87fb2136
PP
23705msgstr ""
23706
23707#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
23708#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:112
23709msgid ""
23710"Print the raw message buffer, i.e., do not strip the log-level prefixes, but "
23711"all unprintable characters are still escaped (see also *--noescape*)."
87fb2136
PP
23712msgstr ""
23713
23714#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
23715#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:114
23716msgid ""
23717"Note that the real raw format depends on the method how *dmesg* reads kernel "
23718"messages. The _/dev/kmsg_ device uses a different format than *syslog*(2). "
23719"For backward compatibility, *dmesg* returns data always in the *syslog*(2) "
23720"format. It is possible to read the real raw data from _/dev/kmsg_ by, for "
23721"example, the command 'dd if=/dev/kmsg iflag=nonblock'."
87fb2136
PP
23722msgstr ""
23723
23724#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 23725#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:115
87fb2136
PP
23726#, fuzzy, no-wrap
23727#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
23728msgid "*-S*, *--syslog*"
23729msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
23730
23731#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
23732#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:117
23733msgid ""
23734"Force *dmesg* to use the *syslog*(2) kernel interface to read kernel "
23735"messages. The default is to use _/dev/kmsg_ rather than *syslog*(2) since "
23736"kernel 3.5.0."
87fb2136
PP
23737msgstr ""
23738
23739#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 23740#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:118
87fb2136
PP
23741#, no-wrap
23742msgid "*-s*, *--buffer-size* _size_"
23743msgstr ""
23744
23745#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
23746#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:120
23747msgid ""
23748"Use a buffer of _size_ to query the kernel ring buffer. This is 16392 by "
23749"default. (The default kernel syslog buffer size was 4096 at first, 8192 "
23750"since 1.3.54, 16384 since 2.1.113.) If you have set the kernel buffer to be "
23751"larger than the default, then this option can be used to view the entire "
23752"buffer."
87fb2136
PP
23753msgstr ""
23754
23755#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 23756#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:121
87fb2136
PP
23757#, fuzzy, no-wrap
23758#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
23759msgid "*-T*, *--ctime*"
23760msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
23761
23762#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 23763#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:123
87fb2136
PP
23764msgid "Print human-readable timestamps."
23765msgstr ""
23766
23767#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 23768#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:125
87fb2136
PP
23769#, no-wrap
23770msgid "*Be aware that the timestamp could be inaccurate!* The *time* source used for the logs is *not updated after* system *SUSPEND*/*RESUME*. Timestamps are adjusted according to current delta between boottime and monotonic clocks, this works only for messages printed after last resume.\n"
23771msgstr ""
23772
23773#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 23774#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:126
87fb2136
PP
23775#, no-wrap
23776msgid "*--since* _time_"
23777msgstr ""
23778
23779#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
23780#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:128
23781msgid ""
23782"Display record since the specified time. Supported is the subsecond "
23783"granularity. The time is possible to specify in absolute way as well as by "
23784"relative notation (e.g. '1 hour ago'). Be aware that the timestamp could be "
23785"inaccurate and see *--ctime* for more details."
87fb2136
PP
23786msgstr ""
23787
23788#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 23789#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:129
87fb2136
PP
23790#, no-wrap
23791msgid "*--until* _time_"
23792msgstr ""
23793
23794#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
23795#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:131
23796msgid ""
23797"Display record until the specified time. Supported is the subsecond "
23798"granularity. The time is possible to specify in absolute way as well as by "
23799"relative notation (e.g. '1 hour ago'). Be aware that the timestamp could be "
23800"inaccurate and see *--ctime* for more details."
87fb2136
PP
23801msgstr ""
23802
23803#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 23804#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:132
87fb2136
PP
23805#, fuzzy, no-wrap
23806#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
23807msgid "*-t*, *--notime*"
23808msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
23809
23810#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 23811#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:134
87fb2136
PP
23812msgid "Do not print kernel's timestamps."
23813msgstr ""
23814
23815#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
23816#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:137
23817msgid ""
23818"Print timestamps using the given _format_, which can be *ctime*, *reltime*, "
23819"*delta* or *iso*. The first three formats are aliases of the time-format-"
23820"specific options. The *iso* format is a *dmesg* implementation of the "
23821"ISO-8601 timestamp format. The purpose of this format is to make the "
23822"comparing of timestamps between two systems, and any other parsing, easy. "
23823"The definition of the *iso* timestamp is: YYYY-MM-DD<T>HH:MM:SS,"
23824"<microseconds><-+><timezone offset from UTC>."
87fb2136
PP
23825msgstr ""
23826
23827#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
23828#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:139
23829msgid ""
23830"The *iso* format has the same issue as *ctime*: the time may be inaccurate "
23831"when a system is suspended and resumed."
87fb2136
PP
23832msgstr ""
23833
23834#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 23835#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:140
87fb2136
PP
23836#, fuzzy, no-wrap
23837#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
23838msgid "*-u*, *--userspace*"
23839msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
23840
23841#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 23842#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:142
87fb2136
PP
23843msgid "Print userspace messages."
23844msgstr ""
23845
23846#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 23847#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:143
87fb2136
PP
23848#, fuzzy, no-wrap
23849#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
23850msgid "*-w*, *--follow*"
23851msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
23852
23853#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
23854#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:145
23855msgid ""
23856"Wait for new messages. This feature is supported only on systems with a "
23857"readable _/dev/kmsg_ (since kernel 3.5.0)."
87fb2136
PP
23858msgstr ""
23859
23860#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 23861#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:146
87fb2136
PP
23862#, fuzzy, no-wrap
23863#| msgid "*-*, *-l*, *--login*"
23864msgid "*-W*, *--follow-new*"
23865msgstr "*-*, *-l*, *--login*"
23866
23867#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 23868#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:148
87fb2136
PP
23869msgid "Wait and print only new messages."
23870msgstr ""
23871
23872#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 23873#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:149
87fb2136
PP
23874#, fuzzy, no-wrap
23875#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
23876msgid "*-x*, *--decode*"
23877msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
23878
23879#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
23880#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:151
23881msgid ""
23882"Decode facility and level (priority) numbers to human-readable prefixes."
87fb2136
PP
23883msgstr ""
23884
23885#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 23886#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:156
87fb2136
PP
23887msgid "The logical color names supported by *dmesg* are:"
23888msgstr ""
23889
23890#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 23891#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:157
87fb2136
PP
23892#, no-wrap
23893msgid "*subsys*"
23894msgstr ""
23895
23896#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 23897#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:159
87fb2136
PP
23898msgid "The message sub-system prefix (e.g., \"ACPI:\")."
23899msgstr ""
23900
23901#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 23902#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:162
87fb2136
PP
23903msgid "The message timestamp."
23904msgstr ""
23905
23906#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 23907#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:163
87fb2136
PP
23908#, no-wrap
23909msgid "*timebreak*"
23910msgstr ""
23911
23912#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
23913#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:165
23914msgid ""
23915"The message timestamp in short ctime format in *--reltime* or *--human* "
23916"output."
87fb2136
PP
23917msgstr ""
23918
23919#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 23920#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:166
87fb2136
PP
23921#, no-wrap
23922msgid "*alert*"
23923msgstr ""
23924
23925#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 23926#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:168
87fb2136
PP
23927msgid "The text of the message with the alert log priority."
23928msgstr ""
23929
23930#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 23931#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:169
87fb2136
PP
23932#, no-wrap
23933msgid "*crit*"
23934msgstr ""
23935
23936#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 23937#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:171
87fb2136
PP
23938msgid "The text of the message with the critical log priority."
23939msgstr ""
23940
23941#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 23942#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:172
87fb2136
PP
23943#, no-wrap
23944msgid "*err*"
23945msgstr ""
23946
23947#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 23948#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:174
87fb2136
PP
23949msgid "The text of the message with the error log priority."
23950msgstr ""
23951
23952#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 23953#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:177
87fb2136
PP
23954msgid "The text of the message with the warning log priority."
23955msgstr ""
23956
23957#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 23958#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:178
87fb2136
PP
23959#, fuzzy, no-wrap
23960#| msgid "*defaults*"
23961msgid "*segfault*"
23962msgstr "*defaults*"
23963
23964#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 23965#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:180
87fb2136
PP
23966msgid "The text of the message that inform about segmentation fault."
23967msgstr ""
23968
23969#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 23970#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:184
87fb2136
PP
23971#, no-wrap
23972msgid "*dmesg* can fail reporting permission denied error. This is usually caused by *dmesg_restrict* kernel setting, please see *syslog*(2) for more details.\n"
23973msgstr ""
23974
23975#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 23976#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:190
87fb2136
PP
23977#, no-wrap
23978msgid "*dmesg* was originally written by mailto:tytso@athena.mit.edu[Theodore Ts'o].\n"
23979msgstr ""
23980
23981#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 23982#: ../sys-utils/dmesg.1.adoc:195
87fb2136
PP
23983#, no-wrap
23984msgid ""
23985"*terminal-colors.d*(5),\n"
23986"*syslogd*(8)\n"
23987msgstr ""
23988
23989#
23990#. Copyright (C) 1994-2005 Jeff Tranter (tranter@pobox.com)
23991#. Copyright (C) 2012 Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>.
23992#. It may be distributed under the GNU Public License, version 2, or
23993#. any higher version. See section COPYING of the GNU Public license
23994#. for conditions under which this file may be redistributed.
23995#. type: Title =
23996#: ../sys-utils/eject.1.adoc:10
23997#, no-wrap
23998msgid "eject(1)"
23999msgstr ""
24000
24001#. type: Plain text
24002#: ../sys-utils/eject.1.adoc:20
24003msgid "eject - eject removable media"
24004msgstr ""
24005
24006#. type: Plain text
24007#: ../sys-utils/eject.1.adoc:22
24008#, no-wrap
24009msgid "*eject* [options] _device_|_mountpoint_\n"
24010msgstr ""
24011
24012#. type: Plain text
24013#: ../sys-utils/eject.1.adoc:26
24014#, no-wrap
24015msgid "*eject* allows removable media (typically a CD-ROM, floppy disk, tape, JAZ, ZIP or USB disk) to be ejected under software control. The command can also control some multi-disc CD-ROM changers, the auto-eject feature supported by some devices, and close the disc tray of some CD-ROM drives.\n"
24016msgstr ""
24017
24018#. type: Plain text
24019#: ../sys-utils/eject.1.adoc:28
b6467a72
PP
24020msgid ""
24021"The device corresponding to _device_ or _mountpoint_ is ejected. If no name "
24022"is specified, the default name */dev/cdrom* is used. The device may be "
24023"addressed by device name (e.g., 'sda'), device path (e.g., '/dev/sda'), "
24024"UUID=__uuid__ or LABEL=__label__ tags."
87fb2136
PP
24025msgstr ""
24026
24027#. type: Plain text
24028#: ../sys-utils/eject.1.adoc:30
b6467a72
PP
24029msgid ""
24030"There are four different methods of ejecting, depending on whether the "
24031"device is a CD-ROM, SCSI device, removable floppy, or tape. By default "
24032"*eject* tries all four methods in order until it succeeds."
87fb2136
PP
24033msgstr ""
24034
24035#. type: Plain text
24036#: ../sys-utils/eject.1.adoc:32
24037msgid "If a device partition is specified, the whole-disk device is used."
24038msgstr ""
24039
24040#. type: Plain text
24041#: ../sys-utils/eject.1.adoc:34
b6467a72
PP
24042msgid ""
24043"If the device or a device partition is currently mounted, it is unmounted "
24044"before ejecting. The eject is processed on exclusive open block device file "
24045"descriptor if *--no-unmount* or *--force* are not specified."
87fb2136
PP
24046msgstr ""
24047
24048#. type: Labeled list
24049#: ../sys-utils/eject.1.adoc:37
24050#, no-wrap
24051msgid "*-a*, **--auto on**|*off*"
24052msgstr ""
24053
24054#. type: Plain text
24055#: ../sys-utils/eject.1.adoc:39
b6467a72
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24056msgid ""
24057"This option controls the auto-eject mode, supported by some devices. When "
24058"enabled, the drive automatically ejects when the device is closed."
87fb2136
PP
24059msgstr ""
24060
24061#. type: Labeled list
24062#: ../sys-utils/eject.1.adoc:40
24063#, no-wrap
24064msgid "*-c*, *--changerslot* _slot_"
24065msgstr ""
24066
24067#. type: Plain text
24068#: ../sys-utils/eject.1.adoc:42
b6467a72
PP
24069msgid ""
24070"With this option a CD slot can be selected from an ATAPI/IDE CD-ROM changer. "
24071"The CD-ROM drive cannot be in use (mounted data CD or playing a music CD) "
24072"for a change request to work. Please also note that the first slot of the "
24073"changer is referred to as 0, not 1."
87fb2136
PP
24074msgstr ""
24075
24076#. type: Labeled list
24077#: ../sys-utils/eject.1.adoc:43
24078#, fuzzy, no-wrap
24079#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
24080msgid "*-d*, *--default*"
24081msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
24082
24083#. type: Plain text
24084#: ../sys-utils/eject.1.adoc:45
24085msgid "List the default device name."
24086msgstr ""
24087
24088#. type: Labeled list
24089#: ../sys-utils/eject.1.adoc:46
24090#, fuzzy, no-wrap
24091#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
24092msgid "*-F*, *--force*"
24093msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
24094
24095#. type: Plain text
24096#: ../sys-utils/eject.1.adoc:48
b6467a72
PP
24097msgid ""
24098"Force eject, don't check device type, don't open device with exclusive lock. "
24099"The successful result may be false positive on non hot-pluggable devices."
87fb2136
PP
24100msgstr ""
24101
24102#. type: Labeled list
24103#: ../sys-utils/eject.1.adoc:49
24104#, fuzzy, no-wrap
24105#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
24106msgid "*-f*, *--floppy*"
24107msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
24108
24109#. type: Plain text
24110#: ../sys-utils/eject.1.adoc:51
b6467a72
PP
24111msgid ""
24112"This option specifies that the drive should be ejected using a removable "
24113"floppy disk eject command."
87fb2136
PP
24114msgstr ""
24115
24116#. type: Labeled list
24117#: ../sys-utils/eject.1.adoc:52
24118#, no-wrap
24119msgid "*-i*, **--manualeject on**|*off*"
24120msgstr ""
24121
24122#. type: Plain text
24123#: ../sys-utils/eject.1.adoc:54
b6467a72
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24124msgid ""
24125"This option controls locking of the hardware eject button. When enabled, the "
24126"drive will not be ejected when the button is pressed. This is useful when "
24127"you are carrying a laptop in a bag or case and don't want it to eject if the "
24128"button is inadvertently pressed."
87fb2136
PP
24129msgstr ""
24130
24131#. type: Labeled list
24132#: ../sys-utils/eject.1.adoc:55
24133#, no-wrap
24134msgid "*-M*, *--no-partitions-unmount*"
24135msgstr ""
24136
24137#. type: Plain text
24138#: ../sys-utils/eject.1.adoc:57
b6467a72
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24139msgid ""
24140"The option tells *eject* to not try to unmount other partitions on "
24141"partitioned devices. If another partition is still mounted, the program will "
24142"not attempt to eject the media. It will attempt to unmount only the device "
24143"or mountpoint given on the command line."
87fb2136
PP
24144msgstr ""
24145
24146#. type: Labeled list
24147#: ../sys-utils/eject.1.adoc:58
24148#, fuzzy, no-wrap
24149#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
24150msgid "*-m*, *--no-unmount*"
24151msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
24152
24153#. type: Plain text
24154#: ../sys-utils/eject.1.adoc:60
b6467a72
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24155msgid ""
24156"The option tells *eject* to not try to unmount at all. If this option is not "
24157"specified then *eject* opens the device with *O_EXCL* flag to be sure that "
24158"the device is not used (since v2.35)."
87fb2136
PP
24159msgstr ""
24160
24161#. type: Labeled list
24162#: ../sys-utils/eject.1.adoc:61
24163#, fuzzy, no-wrap
24164#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
24165msgid "*-n*, *--noop*"
24166msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
24167
24168#. type: Plain text
24169#: ../sys-utils/eject.1.adoc:63
b6467a72
PP
24170msgid ""
24171"With this option the selected device is displayed but no action is performed."
87fb2136
PP
24172msgstr ""
24173
24174#. type: Labeled list
24175#: ../sys-utils/eject.1.adoc:64
24176#, fuzzy, no-wrap
24177#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
24178msgid "*-p*, *--proc*"
24179msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
24180
24181#. type: Plain text
24182#: ../sys-utils/eject.1.adoc:66
b6467a72
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24183msgid ""
24184"This option allows you to use _/proc/mounts_ instead _/etc/mtab_. It also "
24185"passes the *-n* option to *umount*(8)."
87fb2136
PP
24186msgstr ""
24187
24188#. type: Labeled list
24189#: ../sys-utils/eject.1.adoc:67
24190#, fuzzy, no-wrap
24191#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
24192msgid "*-q*, *--tape*"
24193msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
24194
24195#. type: Plain text
24196#: ../sys-utils/eject.1.adoc:69
b6467a72
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24197msgid ""
24198"This option specifies that the drive should be ejected using a tape drive "
24199"offline command."
87fb2136
PP
24200msgstr ""
24201
24202#. type: Labeled list
24203#: ../sys-utils/eject.1.adoc:70
24204#, fuzzy, no-wrap
24205#| msgid "*-V*, *--version*"
24206msgid "*-r*, *--cdrom*"
24207msgstr "*-V*, *--version*"
24208
24209#. type: Plain text
24210#: ../sys-utils/eject.1.adoc:72
b6467a72
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24211msgid ""
24212"This option specifies that the drive should be ejected using a CDROM eject "
24213"command."
87fb2136
PP
24214msgstr ""
24215
24216#. type: Labeled list
24217#: ../sys-utils/eject.1.adoc:73
24218#, fuzzy, no-wrap
24219#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
24220msgid "*-s*, *--scsi*"
24221msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
24222
24223#. type: Plain text
24224#: ../sys-utils/eject.1.adoc:75
b6467a72
PP
24225msgid ""
24226"This option specifies that the drive should be ejected using SCSI commands."
87fb2136
PP
24227msgstr ""
24228
24229#. type: Labeled list
24230#: ../sys-utils/eject.1.adoc:76
24231#, fuzzy, no-wrap
24232#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
24233msgid "*-T*, *--traytoggle*"
24234msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
24235
24236#. type: Plain text
24237#: ../sys-utils/eject.1.adoc:78
b6467a72
PP
24238msgid ""
24239"With this option the drive is given a CD-ROM tray close command if it's "
24240"opened, and a CD-ROM tray eject command if it's closed. Not all devices "
24241"support this command, because it uses the above CD-ROM tray close command."
87fb2136
PP
24242msgstr ""
24243
24244#. type: Labeled list
24245#: ../sys-utils/eject.1.adoc:79
24246#, fuzzy, no-wrap
24247#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
24248msgid "*-t*, *--trayclose*"
24249msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
24250
24251#. type: Plain text
24252#: ../sys-utils/eject.1.adoc:81
b6467a72
PP
24253msgid ""
24254"With this option the drive is given a CD-ROM tray close command. Not all "
24255"devices support this command."
87fb2136
PP
24256msgstr ""
24257
24258#. type: Plain text
24259#: ../sys-utils/eject.1.adoc:86
b6467a72
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24260msgid ""
24261"Run in verbose mode; more information is displayed about what the command is "
24262"doing."
87fb2136
PP
24263msgstr ""
24264
24265#. type: Labeled list
24266#: ../sys-utils/eject.1.adoc:87
24267#, fuzzy, no-wrap
24268#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
24269msgid "*-X*, *--listspeed*"
24270msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
24271
24272#. type: Plain text
24273#: ../sys-utils/eject.1.adoc:89
b6467a72
PP
24274msgid ""
24275"With this option the CD-ROM drive will be probed to detect the available "
24276"speeds. The output is a list of speeds which can be used as an argument of "
24277"the *-x* option. This only works with Linux 2.6.13 or higher, on previous "
24278"versions solely the maximum speed will be reported. Also note that some "
24279"drives may not correctly report the speed and therefore this option does not "
24280"work with them."
87fb2136
PP
24281msgstr ""
24282
24283#. type: Labeled list
24284#: ../sys-utils/eject.1.adoc:90
24285#, no-wrap
24286msgid "*-x*, *--cdspeed* _speed_"
24287msgstr ""
24288
24289#. type: Plain text
24290#: ../sys-utils/eject.1.adoc:92
b6467a72
PP
24291msgid ""
24292"With this option the drive is given a CD-ROM select speed command. The "
24293"_speed_ argument is a number indicating the desired speed (e.g., 8 for 8X "
24294"speed), or 0 for maximum data rate. Not all devices support this command and "
24295"you can only specify speeds that the drive is capable of. Every time the "
24296"media is changed this option is cleared. This option can be used alone, or "
24297"with the *-t* and *-c* options."
87fb2136
PP
24298msgstr ""
24299
24300#. type: Plain text
24301#: ../sys-utils/eject.1.adoc:100
24302#, no-wrap
24303msgid "*eject* only works with devices that support one or more of the four methods of ejecting. This includes most CD-ROM drives (IDE, SCSI, and proprietary), some SCSI tape drives, JAZ drives, ZIP drives (parallel port, SCSI, and IDE versions), and LS120 removable floppies. Users have also reported success with floppy drives on Sun SPARC and Apple Macintosh systems. If *eject* does not work, it is most likely a limitation of the kernel driver for the device and not the *eject* program itself.\n"
24304msgstr ""
24305
24306#. type: Plain text
24307#: ../sys-utils/eject.1.adoc:102
b6467a72
PP
24308msgid ""
24309"The *-r*, *-s*, *-f*, and *-q* options allow controlling which methods are "
24310"used to eject. More than one method can be specified. If none of these "
24311"options are specified, it tries all four (this works fine in most cases)."
87fb2136
PP
24312msgstr ""
24313
24314#. type: Plain text
24315#: ../sys-utils/eject.1.adoc:104
24316#, no-wrap
24317msgid "*eject* may not always be able to determine if the device is mounted (e.g., if it has several names). If the device name is a symbolic link, *eject* will follow the link and use the device that it points to.\n"
24318msgstr ""
24319
24320#. type: Plain text
24321#: ../sys-utils/eject.1.adoc:106
b6467a72
PP
24322msgid ""
24323"If *eject* determines that the device can have multiple partitions, it will "
24324"attempt to unmount all mounted partitions of the device before ejecting (see "
24325"also *--no-partitions-unmount*). If an unmount fails, the program will not "
24326"attempt to eject the media."
87fb2136
PP
24327msgstr ""
24328
24329#. type: Plain text
24330#: ../sys-utils/eject.1.adoc:108
b6467a72
PP
24331msgid ""
24332"You can eject an audio CD. Some CD-ROM drives will refuse to open the tray "
24333"if the drive is empty. Some devices do not support the tray close command."
87fb2136
PP
24334msgstr ""
24335
24336#. type: Plain text
24337#: ../sys-utils/eject.1.adoc:110
b6467a72
PP
24338msgid ""
24339"If the auto-eject feature is enabled, then the drive will always be ejected "
24340"after running this command. Not all Linux kernel CD-ROM drivers support the "
24341"auto-eject mode. There is no way to find out the state of the auto-eject "
24342"mode."
87fb2136
PP
24343msgstr ""
24344
24345#. type: Plain text
24346#: ../sys-utils/eject.1.adoc:112
b6467a72
PP
24347msgid ""
24348"You need appropriate privileges to access the device files. Running as root "
24349"is required to eject some devices (e.g., SCSI devices)."
87fb2136
PP
24350msgstr ""
24351
24352#. type: Plain text
24353#: ../sys-utils/eject.1.adoc:116
b6467a72
PP
24354msgid ""
24355"mailto:tranter@pobox.com[Jeff Tranter] - original author, mailto:kzak@redhat."
24356"com[Karel Zak] and mailto:mluscon@redhat.com[Michal Luscon] - util-linux "
24357"version."
87fb2136
PP
24358msgstr ""
24359
24360#. type: Plain text
24361#: ../sys-utils/eject.1.adoc:123
24362#, fuzzy, no-wrap
24363#| msgid ""
24364#| "*getmntent*(3),\n"
24365#| "*fs*(5),\n"
24366#| "*findmnt*(8),\n"
24367#| "*mount*(8),\n"
24368#| "*swapon*(8)\n"
24369msgid ""
24370"*findmnt*(8),\n"
24371"*lsblk*(8),\n"
24372"*mount*(8),\n"
24373"*umount*(8)\n"
24374msgstr ""
24375"*getmntent*(3),\n"
24376"*fs*(5),\n"
24377"*findmnt*(8),\n"
24378"*mount*(8),\n"
24379"*swapon*(8)\n"
24380
24381#. type: Title =
24382#: ../sys-utils/fallocate.1.adoc:2
24383#, no-wrap
24384msgid "fallocate(1)"
24385msgstr ""
24386
24387#. type: Plain text
24388#: ../sys-utils/fallocate.1.adoc:12
24389msgid "fallocate - preallocate or deallocate space to a file"
24390msgstr ""
24391
24392#. type: Plain text
24393#: ../sys-utils/fallocate.1.adoc:16
24394#, no-wrap
24395msgid "*fallocate* [*-c*|*-p*|*-z*] [*-o* _offset_] *-l* _length_ [*-n*] _filename_\n"
24396msgstr ""
24397
24398#. type: Plain text
24399#: ../sys-utils/fallocate.1.adoc:18
24400#, no-wrap
24401msgid "*fallocate* *-d* [*-o* _offset_] [*-l* _length_] _filename_\n"
24402msgstr ""
24403
24404#. type: Plain text
24405#: ../sys-utils/fallocate.1.adoc:20
24406#, no-wrap
24407msgid "*fallocate* *-x* [*-o* _offset_] *-l* _length filename_\n"
24408msgstr ""
24409
24410#. type: Plain text
24411#: ../sys-utils/fallocate.1.adoc:24
24412#, no-wrap
24413msgid "*fallocate* is used to manipulate the allocated disk space for a file, either to deallocate or preallocate it. For filesystems which support the *fallocate*(2) system call, preallocation is done quickly by allocating blocks and marking them as uninitialized, requiring no IO to the data blocks. This is much faster than creating a file by filling it with zeroes.\n"
24414msgstr ""
24415
24416#. type: Plain text
24417#: ../sys-utils/fallocate.1.adoc:26
b6467a72
PP
24418msgid ""
24419"The exit status returned by *fallocate* is 0 on success and 1 on failure."
87fb2136
PP
24420msgstr ""
24421
24422#. type: Plain text
24423#: ../sys-utils/fallocate.1.adoc:30
b6467a72
PP
24424msgid ""
24425"The _length_ and _offset_ arguments may be followed by the multiplicative "
24426"suffixes KiB (=1024), MiB (=1024*1024), and so on for GiB, TiB, PiB, EiB, "
24427"ZiB, and YiB (the \"iB\" is optional, e.g., \"K\" has the same meaning as "
24428"\"KiB\") or the suffixes KB (=1000), MB (=1000*1000), and so on for GB, TB, "
24429"PB, EB, ZB, and YB."
87fb2136
PP
24430msgstr ""
24431
24432#. type: Plain text
24433#: ../sys-utils/fallocate.1.adoc:32
b6467a72
PP
24434msgid ""
24435"The options *--collapse-range*, *--dig-holes*, *--punch-hole*, and *--zero-"
24436"range* are mutually exclusive."
87fb2136
PP
24437msgstr ""
24438
24439#. type: Labeled list
24440#: ../sys-utils/fallocate.1.adoc:33
24441#, no-wrap
24442msgid "*-c*, *--collapse-range*"
24443msgstr ""
24444
24445#. type: Plain text
24446#: ../sys-utils/fallocate.1.adoc:35
b6467a72
PP
24447msgid ""
24448"Removes a byte range from a file, without leaving a hole. The byte range to "
24449"be collapsed starts at _offset_ and continues for _length_ bytes. At the "
24450"completion of the operation, the contents of the file starting at the "
24451"location __offset__+_length_ will be appended at the location _offset_, and "
24452"the file will be _length_ bytes smaller. The option *--keep-size* may not be "
24453"specified for the collapse-range operation."
87fb2136
PP
24454msgstr ""
24455
24456#. type: Plain text
24457#: ../sys-utils/fallocate.1.adoc:37
b6467a72
PP
24458msgid ""
24459"Available since Linux 3.15 for ext4 (only for extent-based files) and XFS."
87fb2136
PP
24460msgstr ""
24461
24462#. type: Plain text
24463#: ../sys-utils/fallocate.1.adoc:39
b6467a72
PP
24464msgid ""
24465"A filesystem may place limitations on the granularity of the operation, in "
24466"order to ensure efficient implementation. Typically, _offset_ and _length_ "
24467"must be a multiple of the filesystem logical block size, which varies "
24468"according to the filesystem type and configuration. If a filesystem has such "
24469"a requirement, the operation will fail with the error *EINVAL* if this "
24470"requirement is violated."
87fb2136
PP
24471msgstr ""
24472
24473#. type: Labeled list
24474#: ../sys-utils/fallocate.1.adoc:40
24475#, fuzzy, no-wrap
24476#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
24477msgid "*-d*, *--dig-holes*"
24478msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
24479
24480#. type: Plain text
24481#: ../sys-utils/fallocate.1.adoc:42
b6467a72
PP
24482msgid ""
24483"Detect and dig holes. This makes the file sparse in-place, without using "
24484"extra disk space. The minimum size of the hole depends on filesystem I/O "
24485"block size (usually 4096 bytes). Also, when using this option, *--keep-size* "
24486"is implied. If no range is specified by *--offset* and *--length*, then the "
24487"entire file is analyzed for holes."
87fb2136
PP
24488msgstr ""
24489
24490#. type: Plain text
24491#: ../sys-utils/fallocate.1.adoc:44
b6467a72
PP
24492msgid ""
24493"You can think of this option as doing a \"*cp --sparse*\" and then renaming "
24494"the destination file to the original, without the need for extra disk space."
87fb2136
PP
24495msgstr ""
24496
24497#. type: Plain text
24498#: ../sys-utils/fallocate.1.adoc:46
24499msgid "See *--punch-hole* for a list of supported filesystems."
24500msgstr ""
24501
24502#. type: Labeled list
24503#: ../sys-utils/fallocate.1.adoc:47
24504#, fuzzy, no-wrap
24505#| msgid "*-V*, *--version*"
24506msgid "*-i*, *--insert-range*"
24507msgstr "*-V*, *--version*"
24508
24509#. type: Plain text
24510#: ../sys-utils/fallocate.1.adoc:49
24511msgid "Insert a hole of _length_ bytes from _offset_, shifting existing data."
24512msgstr ""
24513
24514#. type: Plain text
24515#: ../sys-utils/fallocate.1.adoc:52
24516msgid "Specifies the length of the range, in bytes."
24517msgstr ""
24518
24519#. type: Labeled list
24520#: ../sys-utils/fallocate.1.adoc:53
24521#, fuzzy, no-wrap
24522#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
24523msgid "*-n*, *--keep-size*"
24524msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
24525
24526#. type: Plain text
24527#: ../sys-utils/fallocate.1.adoc:55
b6467a72
PP
24528msgid ""
24529"Do not modify the apparent length of the file. This may effectively allocate "
24530"blocks past EOF, which can be removed with a truncate."
87fb2136
PP
24531msgstr ""
24532
24533#. type: Plain text
24534#: ../sys-utils/fallocate.1.adoc:58
24535msgid "Specifies the beginning offset of the range, in bytes."
24536msgstr ""
24537
24538#. type: Labeled list
24539#: ../sys-utils/fallocate.1.adoc:59
24540#, fuzzy, no-wrap
24541#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
24542msgid "*-p*, *--punch-hole*"
24543msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
24544
24545#. type: Plain text
24546#: ../sys-utils/fallocate.1.adoc:61
b6467a72
PP
24547msgid ""
24548"Deallocates space (i.e., creates a hole) in the byte range starting at "
24549"_offset_ and continuing for _length_ bytes. Within the specified range, "
24550"partial filesystem blocks are zeroed, and whole filesystem blocks are "
24551"removed from the file. After a successful call, subsequent reads from this "
24552"range will return zeroes. This option may not be specified at the same time "
24553"as the *--zero-range* option. Also, when using this option, *--keep-size* is "
24554"implied."
87fb2136
PP
24555msgstr ""
24556
24557#. type: Plain text
24558#: ../sys-utils/fallocate.1.adoc:63
b6467a72
PP
24559msgid ""
24560"Supported for XFS (since Linux 2.6.38), ext4 (since Linux 3.0), Btrfs (since "
24561"Linux 3.7), tmpfs (since Linux 3.5) and gfs2 (since Linux 4.16)."
87fb2136
PP
24562msgstr ""
24563
24564#. type: Plain text
24565#: ../sys-utils/fallocate.1.adoc:66
24566msgid "Enable verbose mode."
24567msgstr ""
24568
24569#. type: Labeled list
24570#: ../sys-utils/fallocate.1.adoc:67
24571#, fuzzy, no-wrap
24572#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
24573msgid "*-x*, *--posix*"
24574msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
24575
24576#. type: Plain text
24577#: ../sys-utils/fallocate.1.adoc:69
b6467a72
PP
24578msgid ""
24579"Enable POSIX operation mode. In that mode allocation operation always "
24580"completes, but it may take longer time when fast allocation is not supported "
24581"by the underlying filesystem."
87fb2136
PP
24582msgstr ""
24583
24584#. type: Labeled list
24585#: ../sys-utils/fallocate.1.adoc:70
24586#, fuzzy, no-wrap
24587#| msgid "*-V*, *--version*"
24588msgid "*-z*, *--zero-range*"
24589msgstr "*-V*, *--version*"
24590
24591#. type: Plain text
24592#: ../sys-utils/fallocate.1.adoc:72
b6467a72
PP
24593msgid ""
24594"Zeroes space in the byte range starting at _offset_ and continuing for "
24595"_length_ bytes. Within the specified range, blocks are preallocated for the "
24596"regions that span the holes in the file. After a successful call, subsequent "
24597"reads from this range will return zeroes."
87fb2136
PP
24598msgstr ""
24599
24600#. type: Plain text
24601#: ../sys-utils/fallocate.1.adoc:74
b6467a72
PP
24602msgid ""
24603"Zeroing is done within the filesystem preferably by converting the range "
24604"into unwritten extents. This approach means that the specified range will "
24605"not be physically zeroed out on the device (except for partial blocks at the "
24606"either end of the range), and I/O is (otherwise) required only to update "
24607"metadata."
87fb2136
PP
24608msgstr ""
24609
24610#. type: Plain text
24611#: ../sys-utils/fallocate.1.adoc:76
b6467a72
PP
24612msgid ""
24613"Option *--keep-size* can be specified to prevent file length modification."
87fb2136
PP
24614msgstr ""
24615
24616#. type: Plain text
24617#: ../sys-utils/fallocate.1.adoc:78
b6467a72
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24618msgid ""
24619"Available since Linux 3.14 for ext4 (only for extent-based files) and XFS."
87fb2136
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24620msgstr ""
24621
24622#. type: Plain text
24623#: ../sys-utils/fallocate.1.adoc:85
b6467a72
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24624msgid ""
24625"mailto:sandeen@redhat.com[Eric Sandeen], mailto:kzak@redhat.com[Karel Zak]"
87fb2136
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24626msgstr ""
24627
24628#. type: Plain text
24629#: ../sys-utils/fallocate.1.adoc:91
24630#, no-wrap
24631msgid ""
24632"*truncate*(1),\n"
24633"*fallocate*(2),\n"
24634"*posix_fallocate*(3)\n"
24635msgstr ""
24636
24637#
24638#
24639#
24640#. Copyright 2003-2006 H. Peter Anvin - All Rights Reserved
24641#. Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person
24642#. obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation
24643#. files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without
24644#. restriction, including without limitation the rights to use,
24645#. copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or
24646#. sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom
24647#. the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following
24648#. conditions:
24649#. The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall
24650#. be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
24651#. THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
24652#. EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES
24653#. OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
24654#. NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT
24655#. HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY,
24656#. WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
24657#. FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR
24658#. OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
24659#. type: Title =
24660#: ../sys-utils/flock.1.adoc:26
24661#, no-wrap
24662msgid "flock(1)"
24663msgstr ""
24664
24665#. type: Plain text
24666#: ../sys-utils/flock.1.adoc:37
24667msgid "flock - manage locks from shell scripts"
24668msgstr ""
24669
24670#. type: Plain text
24671#: ../sys-utils/flock.1.adoc:41
24672#, no-wrap
24673msgid "*flock* [options] _file_|_directory_ _command_ [_arguments_]\n"
24674msgstr ""
24675
24676#. type: Plain text
24677#: ../sys-utils/flock.1.adoc:43
24678#, no-wrap
24679msgid "*flock* [options] _file_|_directory_ *-c* _command_\n"
24680msgstr ""
24681
24682#. type: Plain text
24683#: ../sys-utils/flock.1.adoc:45
24684#, no-wrap
24685msgid "*flock* [options] _number_\n"
24686msgstr ""
24687
24688#. type: Plain text
24689#: ../sys-utils/flock.1.adoc:49
b6467a72
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24690msgid ""
24691"This utility manages *flock*(2) locks from within shell scripts or from the "
24692"command line."
87fb2136
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24693msgstr ""
24694
24695#. type: Plain text
24696#: ../sys-utils/flock.1.adoc:51
b6467a72
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24697msgid ""
24698"The first and second of the above forms wrap the lock around the execution "
24699"of a _command_, in a manner similar to *su*(1) or *newgrp*(1). They lock a "
24700"specified _file_ or _directory_, which is created (assuming appropriate "
24701"permissions) if it does not already exist. By default, if the lock cannot be "
24702"immediately acquired, *flock* waits until the lock is available."
87fb2136
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24703msgstr ""
24704
24705#. type: Plain text
24706#: ../sys-utils/flock.1.adoc:53
b6467a72
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24707msgid ""
24708"The third form uses an open file by its file descriptor _number_. See the "
24709"examples below for how that can be used."
87fb2136
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24710msgstr ""
24711
87fb2136
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24712#. type: Plain text
24713#: ../sys-utils/flock.1.adoc:58
24714#, fuzzy
24715#| msgid "Pass _command_ to the shell with the *-c* option."
24716msgid "Pass a single _command_, without arguments, to the shell with *-c*."
24717msgstr "Předá _příkaz_ shellu pomocí přepínače *-c*."
24718
24719#. type: Labeled list
24720#: ../sys-utils/flock.1.adoc:59
24721#, no-wrap
24722msgid "*-E*, *--conflict-exit-code* _number_"
24723msgstr ""
24724
24725#. type: Plain text
24726#: ../sys-utils/flock.1.adoc:61
b6467a72
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24727msgid ""
24728"The exit status used when the *-n* option is in use, and the conflicting "
24729"lock exists, or the *-w* option is in use, and the timeout is reached. The "
24730"default value is *1*. The _number_ has to be in the range of 0 to 255."
87fb2136
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24731msgstr ""
24732
24733#. type: Plain text
24734#: ../sys-utils/flock.1.adoc:64
b6467a72
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24735msgid ""
24736"Do not fork before executing _command_. Upon execution the flock process is "
24737"replaced by _command_ which continues to hold the lock. This option is "
24738"incompatible with *--close* as there would otherwise be nothing left to hold "
24739"the lock."
87fb2136
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24740msgstr ""
24741
24742#. type: Labeled list
24743#: ../sys-utils/flock.1.adoc:65
24744#, fuzzy, no-wrap
24745#| msgid "*-*, *-l*, *--login*"
24746msgid "*-e*, *-x*, *--exclusive*"
24747msgstr "*-*, *-l*, *--login*"
24748
24749#. type: Plain text
24750#: ../sys-utils/flock.1.adoc:67
b6467a72
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24751msgid ""
24752"Obtain an exclusive lock, sometimes called a write lock. This is the default."
87fb2136
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24753msgstr ""
24754
24755#. type: Labeled list
24756#: ../sys-utils/flock.1.adoc:68
24757#, fuzzy, no-wrap
24758#| msgid "*-*, *-l*, *--login*"
24759msgid "*-n*, *--nb*, *--nonblock*"
24760msgstr "*-*, *-l*, *--login*"
24761
24762#. type: Plain text
24763#: ../sys-utils/flock.1.adoc:70
b6467a72
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24764msgid ""
24765"Fail rather than wait if the lock cannot be immediately acquired. See the *-"
24766"E* option for the exit status used."
87fb2136
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24767msgstr ""
24768
24769#. type: Labeled list
24770#: ../sys-utils/flock.1.adoc:71
24771#, fuzzy, no-wrap
24772#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
24773msgid "*-o*, *--close*"
24774msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
24775
24776#. type: Plain text
24777#: ../sys-utils/flock.1.adoc:73
b6467a72
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24778msgid ""
24779"Close the file descriptor on which the lock is held before executing "
24780"_command_. This is useful if _command_ spawns a child process which should "
24781"not be holding the lock."
87fb2136
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24782msgstr ""
24783
24784#. type: Labeled list
24785#: ../sys-utils/flock.1.adoc:74
24786#, fuzzy, no-wrap
24787#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
24788msgid "*-s*, *--shared*"
24789msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
24790
24791#. type: Plain text
24792#: ../sys-utils/flock.1.adoc:76
24793msgid "Obtain a shared lock, sometimes called a read lock."
24794msgstr ""
24795
24796#. type: Labeled list
24797#: ../sys-utils/flock.1.adoc:77
24798#, fuzzy, no-wrap
24799#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
24800msgid "*-u*, *--unlock*"
24801msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
24802
24803#. type: Plain text
24804#: ../sys-utils/flock.1.adoc:79
b6467a72
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24805msgid ""
24806"Drop a lock. This is usually not required, since a lock is automatically "
24807"dropped when the file is closed. However, it may be required in special "
24808"cases, for example if the enclosed command group may have forked a "
24809"background process which should not be holding the lock."
87fb2136
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24810msgstr ""
24811
24812#. type: Labeled list
24813#: ../sys-utils/flock.1.adoc:80
24814#, no-wrap
24815msgid "*-w*, *--wait*, *--timeout* _seconds_"
24816msgstr ""
24817
24818#. type: Plain text
24819#: ../sys-utils/flock.1.adoc:82
b6467a72
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24820msgid ""
24821"Fail if the lock cannot be acquired within _seconds_. Decimal fractional "
24822"values are allowed. See the *-E* option for the exit status used. The zero "
24823"number of _seconds_ is interpreted as *--nonblock*."
87fb2136
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24824msgstr ""
24825
24826#. type: Plain text
24827#: ../sys-utils/flock.1.adoc:85
b6467a72
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24828msgid ""
24829"Report how long it took to acquire the lock, or why the lock could not be "
24830"obtained."
87fb2136
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24831msgstr ""
24832
24833#. type: Plain text
24834#: ../sys-utils/flock.1.adoc:91
b6467a72
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24835msgid ""
24836"The command uses <sysexits.h> exit status values for everything, except when "
24837"using either of the options *-n* or *-w* which report a failure to acquire "
24838"the lock with an exit status given by the *-E* option, or 1 by default. The "
24839"exit status given by *-E* has to be in the range of 0 to 255."
87fb2136
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24840msgstr ""
24841
24842#. type: Plain text
24843#: ../sys-utils/flock.1.adoc:93
b6467a72
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24844msgid ""
24845"When using the _command_ variant, and executing the child worked, then the "
24846"exit status is that of the child command."
87fb2136
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24847msgstr ""
24848
24849#. type: Plain text
24850#: ../sys-utils/flock.1.adoc:97
b6467a72
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24851#, no-wrap
24852msgid "*flock* does not detect deadlock. See *flock*(2) for details.\n"
24853msgstr ""
24854
24855#. type: Plain text
24856#: ../sys-utils/flock.1.adoc:99
24857msgid ""
24858"Some file systems (e. g. NFS and CIFS) have a limited implementation of "
24859"*flock*(2) and flock may always fail. For details see *flock*(2), *nfs*(5) "
24860"and *mount.cifs*(8). Depending on mount options, flock can always fail there."
24861msgstr ""
24862
24863#. type: Plain text
24864#: ../sys-utils/flock.1.adoc:103
87fb2136
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24865msgid "Note that \"shell> \" in examples is a command line prompt."
24866msgstr ""
24867
24868#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 24869#: ../sys-utils/flock.1.adoc:104
87fb2136
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24870#, no-wrap
24871msgid "shell1> flock /tmp -c cat; shell2> flock -w .007 /tmp -c echo; /bin/echo $?"
24872msgstr ""
24873
24874#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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24875#: ../sys-utils/flock.1.adoc:106
24876msgid ""
24877"Set exclusive lock to directory _/tmp_ and the second command will fail."
87fb2136
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24878msgstr ""
24879
24880#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 24881#: ../sys-utils/flock.1.adoc:107
87fb2136
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24882#, no-wrap
24883msgid "shell1> flock -s /tmp -c cat; shell2> flock -s -w .007 /tmp -c echo; /bin/echo $?"
24884msgstr ""
24885
24886#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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24887#: ../sys-utils/flock.1.adoc:109
24888msgid ""
24889"Set shared lock to directory _/tmp_ and the second command will not fail. "
24890"Notice that attempting to get exclusive lock with second command would fail."
87fb2136
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24891msgstr ""
24892
24893#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 24894#: ../sys-utils/flock.1.adoc:110
87fb2136
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24895#, no-wrap
24896msgid "shell> flock -x local-lock-file echo 'a b c'"
24897msgstr ""
24898
24899#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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24900#: ../sys-utils/flock.1.adoc:112
24901msgid ""
24902"Grab the exclusive lock \"local-lock-file\" before running echo with 'a b c'."
87fb2136
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24903msgstr ""
24904
24905#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 24906#: ../sys-utils/flock.1.adoc:113
87fb2136
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24907#, no-wrap
24908msgid "(; flock -n 9 || exit 1; # ... commands executed under lock ...; ) 9>/var/lock/mylockfile"
24909msgstr ""
24910
24911#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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24912#: ../sys-utils/flock.1.adoc:115
24913msgid ""
24914"The form is convenient inside shell scripts. The mode used to open the file "
24915"doesn't matter to *flock*; using _>_ or _>>_ allows the lockfile to be "
24916"created if it does not already exist, however, write permission is required. "
24917"Using _<_ requires that the file already exists but only read permission is "
24918"required."
87fb2136
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24919msgstr ""
24920
24921#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 24922#: ../sys-utils/flock.1.adoc:116
87fb2136
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24923#, no-wrap
24924msgid "[ \"$\\{FLOCKER}\" != \"$0\" ] && exec env FLOCKER=\"$0\" flock -en \"$0\" \"$0\" \"$@\" || : "
24925msgstr ""
24926
24927#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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24928#: ../sys-utils/flock.1.adoc:118
24929msgid ""
24930"This is useful boilerplate code for shell scripts. Put it at the top of the "
24931"shell script you want to lock and it'll automatically lock itself on the "
24932"first run. If the environment variable *$FLOCKER* is not set to the shell "
24933"script that is being run, then execute *flock* and grab an exclusive non-"
24934"blocking lock (using the script itself as the lock file) before re-execing "
24935"itself with the right arguments. It also sets the *FLOCKER* environment "
24936"variable to the right value so it doesn't run again."
87fb2136
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24937msgstr ""
24938
24939#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 24940#: ../sys-utils/flock.1.adoc:119
87fb2136
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24941#, no-wrap
24942msgid "shell> exec 4<>/var/lock/mylockfile; shell> flock -n 4"
24943msgstr ""
24944
24945#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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24946#: ../sys-utils/flock.1.adoc:121
24947msgid ""
24948"This form is convenient for locking a file without spawning a subprocess. "
24949"The shell opens the lock file for reading and writing as file descriptor 4, "
24950"then *flock* is used to lock the descriptor."
87fb2136
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24951msgstr ""
24952
24953#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 24954#: ../sys-utils/flock.1.adoc:125
87fb2136
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24955msgid "mailto:hpa@zytor.com[H. Peter Anvin]"
24956msgstr ""
24957
24958#. TRANSLATORS: Keep {copyright} untranslated.
24959#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
24960#: ../sys-utils/flock.1.adoc:130
24961msgid ""
24962"Copyright {copyright} 2003-2006 H. Peter Anvin. This is free software; see "
24963"the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for "
24964"MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE."
87fb2136
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24965msgstr ""
24966
24967#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 24968#: ../sys-utils/flock.1.adoc:134
87fb2136
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24969#, no-wrap
24970msgid "*flock*(2)\n"
24971msgstr ""
24972
24973#. type: Title =
24974#: ../sys-utils/fsfreeze.8.adoc:2
24975#, no-wrap
24976msgid "fsfreeze(8)"
24977msgstr ""
24978
24979#. type: Plain text
24980#: ../sys-utils/fsfreeze.8.adoc:12
24981msgid "fsfreeze - suspend access to a filesystem (Ext3/4, ReiserFS, JFS, XFS)"
24982msgstr ""
24983
24984#. type: Plain text
24985#: ../sys-utils/fsfreeze.8.adoc:16
24986#, no-wrap
24987msgid "*fsfreeze* *--freeze*|*--unfreeze* _mountpoint_\n"
24988msgstr ""
24989
24990#. type: Plain text
24991#: ../sys-utils/fsfreeze.8.adoc:20
24992#, no-wrap
24993msgid "*fsfreeze* suspends or resumes access to a filesystem.\n"
24994msgstr ""
24995
24996#. type: Plain text
24997#: ../sys-utils/fsfreeze.8.adoc:22
24998#, no-wrap
24999msgid "*fsfreeze* halts any new access to the filesystem and creates a stable image on disk. *fsfreeze* is intended to be used with hardware RAID devices that support the creation of snapshots.\n"
25000msgstr ""
25001
25002#. type: Plain text
25003#: ../sys-utils/fsfreeze.8.adoc:24
25004#, no-wrap
25005msgid "*fsfreeze* is unnecessary for *device-mapper* devices. The device-mapper (and LVM) automatically freezes a filesystem on the device when a snapshot creation is requested. For more details see the *dmsetup*(8) man page.\n"
25006msgstr ""
25007
25008#. type: Plain text
25009#: ../sys-utils/fsfreeze.8.adoc:26
b6467a72
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25010msgid ""
25011"The _mountpoint_ argument is the pathname of the directory where the "
25012"filesystem is mounted. The filesystem must be mounted to be frozen (see "
25013"*mount*(8))."
87fb2136
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25014msgstr ""
25015
25016#. type: Plain text
25017#: ../sys-utils/fsfreeze.8.adoc:28
b6467a72
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25018msgid ""
25019"Note that access-time updates are also suspended if the filesystem is "
25020"mounted with the traditional atime behavior (mount option *strictatime*, for "
25021"more details see *mount*(8))."
87fb2136
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25022msgstr ""
25023
25024#. type: Labeled list
25025#: ../sys-utils/fsfreeze.8.adoc:31
25026#, fuzzy, no-wrap
25027#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
25028msgid "*-f*, *--freeze*"
25029msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
25030
25031#. type: Plain text
25032#: ../sys-utils/fsfreeze.8.adoc:33
b6467a72
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25033msgid ""
25034"This option requests the specified filesystem to be frozen from new "
25035"modifications. When this is selected, all ongoing transactions in the "
25036"filesystem are allowed to complete, new *write*(2) system calls are halted, "
25037"other calls which modify the filesystem are halted, and all dirty data, "
25038"metadata, and log information are written to disk. Any process attempting to "
25039"write to the frozen filesystem will block waiting for the filesystem to be "
25040"unfrozen."
87fb2136
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25041msgstr ""
25042
25043#. type: Plain text
25044#: ../sys-utils/fsfreeze.8.adoc:35
b6467a72
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25045msgid ""
25046"Note that even after freezing, the on-disk filesystem can contain "
25047"information on files that are still in the process of unlinking. These files "
25048"will not be unlinked until the filesystem is unfrozen or a clean mount of "
25049"the snapshot is complete."
87fb2136
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25050msgstr ""
25051
25052#. type: Labeled list
25053#: ../sys-utils/fsfreeze.8.adoc:36
25054#, fuzzy, no-wrap
25055#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
25056msgid "*-u*, *--unfreeze*"
25057msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
25058
25059#. type: Plain text
25060#: ../sys-utils/fsfreeze.8.adoc:38
b6467a72
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25061msgid ""
25062"This option is used to un-freeze the filesystem and allow operations to "
25063"continue. Any filesystem modifications that were blocked by the freeze are "
25064"unblocked and allowed to complete."
87fb2136
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25065msgstr ""
25066
25067#. type: Title ==
25068#: ../sys-utils/fsfreeze.8.adoc:41
25069#, no-wrap
25070msgid "FILESYSTEM SUPPORT"
25071msgstr ""
25072
25073#. type: Plain text
25074#: ../sys-utils/fsfreeze.8.adoc:44
b6467a72
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25075msgid ""
25076"This command will work only if filesystem supports has support for freezing. "
25077"List of these filesystems include (2016-12-18) *btrfs*, *ext2/3/4*, *f2fs*, "
25078"*jfs*, *nilfs2*, *reiserfs*, and *xfs*. Previous list may be incomplete, as "
25079"more filesystems get support. If in doubt easiest way to know if a "
25080"filesystem has support is create a small loopback mount and test freezing it."
87fb2136
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25081msgstr ""
25082
25083#. type: Plain text
25084#: ../sys-utils/fsfreeze.8.adoc:48
25085msgid "This man page is based on *xfs_freeze*(8)."
25086msgstr ""
25087
25088#. type: Plain text
25089#: ../sys-utils/fsfreeze.8.adoc:52
25090msgid "Written by Hajime Taira."
25091msgstr ""
25092
25093#. type: Plain text
25094#: ../sys-utils/fsfreeze.8.adoc:56 ../sys-utils/mountpoint.1.adoc:68
25095#, no-wrap
25096msgid "*mount*(8)\n"
25097msgstr ""
25098
25099#
25100#
25101#
25102#. Copyright (c) 1980, 1989, 1991 The Regents of the University of California.
25103#. All rights reserved.
25104#. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
25105#. modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
25106#. are met:
25107#. 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
25108#. notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
25109#. 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
25110#. notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
25111#. documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
25112#. 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
25113#. must display the following acknowledgement:
25114#. This product includes software developed by the University of
25115#. California, Berkeley and its contributors.
25116#. 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
25117#. may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
25118#. without specific prior written permission.
25119#. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
25120#. ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
25121#. IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
25122#. ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
25123#. FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
25124#. DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
25125#. OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
25126#. HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
25127#. LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
25128#. OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
25129#. SUCH DAMAGE.
25130#. @(#)fstab.5 6.5 (Berkeley) 5/10/91
25131#. type: Title =
25132#: ../sys-utils/fstab.5.adoc:36
25133#, no-wrap
25134msgid "fstab(5)"
25135msgstr "fstab(5)"
25136
25137#. type: Plain text
25138#: ../sys-utils/fstab.5.adoc:46
25139msgid "fstab - static information about the filesystems"
25140msgstr "fstab - statická informace o souborových systémech"
25141
25142#. type: Plain text
25143#: ../sys-utils/fstab.5.adoc:54
b6467a72
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25144msgid ""
25145"The file *fstab* contains descriptive information about the filesystems the "
25146"system can mount. *fstab* is only read by programs, and not written; it is "
25147"the duty of the system administrator to properly create and maintain this "
25148"file. The order of records in *fstab* is important because *fsck*(8), "
25149"*mount*(8), and *umount*(8) sequentially iterate through *fstab* doing their "
25150"thing."
25151msgstr ""
25152"Soubor *fstab* obsahuje popisnou informaci o souborových systémech, které "
25153"systém umí připojit. *fstab* je programy pouze čten, nikoli zapisován. Je "
25154"starostí správce jej správně vytvořit a udržovat. Pořadí záznamů ve *fstab* "
25155"je důležité, protože nástroje *fsck*(8), *mount*(8) a *umount*(8) postupně "
25156"*fstab* procházejí a řídí tak svoji činnost."
87fb2136
PP
25157
25158#. type: Plain text
25159#: ../sys-utils/fstab.5.adoc:56
b6467a72 25160msgid ""
a5b0d099
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25161"The file is not read by *mount*(8) only but often is used by many other "
25162"tools and daemons, and proper functionality may require additional steps. "
25163"For example, on systemd-based systems, it's recommended to use 'systemctl "
25164"daemon-reload' after *fstab* modification."
25165msgstr ""
25166
25167#. type: Plain text
25168#: ../sys-utils/fstab.5.adoc:58
25169msgid ""
b6467a72
PP
25170"Each filesystem is described on a separate line. Fields on each line are "
25171"separated by tabs or spaces. Lines starting with '#' are comments. Blank "
25172"lines are ignored."
25173msgstr ""
25174"Každý souborový systém je popsán na samostatném řádku. Jednotlivá pole "
25175"každého řádku jsou oddělena tabulátory nebo mezerami. Řádky začínající "
25176"znakem „#“ jsou komentáře. Prázdné řádky jsou ignorovány."
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25177
25178#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 25179#: ../sys-utils/fstab.5.adoc:60
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25180msgid "The following is a typical example of an *fstab* entry:"
25181msgstr "Následuje typická ukázka záznamu *fstab*:"
25182
25183#. type: delimited block .
a5b0d099 25184#: ../sys-utils/fstab.5.adoc:63
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25185#, no-wrap
25186msgid "LABEL=t-home2 /home ext4 defaults,auto_da_alloc 0 2\n"
25187msgstr "LABEL=t-home2 /home ext4 defaults,auto_da_alloc 0 2\n"
25188
25189#. type: Title ===
a5b0d099 25190#: ../sys-utils/fstab.5.adoc:65
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25191#, no-wrap
25192msgid "The first field (_fs_spec_)."
25193msgstr "První položka (_fs_spec_)."
25194
25195#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 25196#: ../sys-utils/fstab.5.adoc:68
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25197#, fuzzy
25198#| msgid ""
25199#| "This field describes the block special device, remote filesystem or "
25200#| "filesystem image for loop device to be mounted or swap file or swap "
25201#| "partition to be enabled."
25202msgid ""
25203"This field describes the block special device, remote filesystem or "
25204"filesystem image for loop device to be mounted or swap file or swap device "
25205"to be enabled."
25206msgstr ""
25207"Tato položka popisuje zvláštní blokové zařízení, vzdálený systém souborů "
25208"nebo obraz se systémem souborů pro zařízení loop, který má být připojen, "
25209"nebo odkládací soubor či oddíl, který má být zapnut."
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25210
25211#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 25212#: ../sys-utils/fstab.5.adoc:70
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25213msgid ""
25214"For ordinary mounts, it will hold (a link to) a block special device node "
25215"(as created by *mknod*(2)) for the device to be mounted, like _/dev/cdrom_ "
25216"or _/dev/sdb7_. For NFS mounts, this field is _<host>:<dir>_, e.g., _knuth."
25217"aeb.nl:/_. For filesystems with no storage, any string can be used, and will "
25218"show up in *df*(1) output, for example. Typical usage is _proc_ for "
25219"*procfs*; _mem_, _none_, or _tmpfs_ for *tmpfs*. Other special filesystems, "
25220"like *udev* and *sysfs*, are typically not listed in *fstab*."
25221msgstr ""
25222"Pro normální připojení toto je (odkaz na) i-uzel zvláštního blokového "
25223"zařízení (lze vyrobit pomocí *mknod*(2)), jehož zařízení se má připojit. "
25224"Například _/dev/cdrom_ nebo _/dev/sdb7_. Pro připojení NFS je tato položka "
25225"_<stroj>:<adresář>_, například _knuth.aeb.nl:/_. V případě souborových "
25226"systémů bez úložiště lze použít jakýkoliv řetězec. Tan pak bude například "
25227"uveden ve výstupu *df*(1). Typické využití je _proc_ pro *procfs*; _mem_, "
25228"_none_ nebo _tmpfs_ pro *tmpfs*. Další zvláštní souborové systémy, jako "
25229"*udev* nebo *sysfs*, se do *fstab* obvykle neuvádějí."
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25230
25231#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 25232#: ../sys-utils/fstab.5.adoc:72
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25233msgid ""
25234"LABEL=<label> or UUID=<uuid> may be given instead of a device name. This is "
25235"the recommended method, as device names are often a coincidence of hardware "
25236"detection order, and can change when other disks are added or removed. For "
25237"example, 'LABEL=Boot' or 'UUID=3e6be9de-8139-11d1-9106-a43f08d823a6'. (Use a "
25238"filesystem-specific tool like *e2label*(8), *xfs_admin*(8), or *fatlabel*(8) "
25239"to set LABELs on filesystems)."
25240msgstr ""
25241"Místo názvu zařízení lze zadat LABEL=<jmenovka> nebo UUID=<UUID>. Toto je "
25242"doporučený postup, protože názvy zařízení jsou často výsledkem nahodilého "
25243"pořadí detekce hardwaru a mohou se změnit, když se další disky přidají nebo "
25244"odeberou. Příklady: „LABEL=Boot“ nebo „UUID=3e6be9de-8139-11d1-9106-"
25245"a43f08d823a6“. (Jmenovku souborové systému můžete nastavit nástrojem určeným "
25246"pro konkrétní souborový systém. Například *e2label*(8), *xfs_admin*(8) nebo "
25247"*fatlabel*(8).)"
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25248
25249#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 25250#: ../sys-utils/fstab.5.adoc:74
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25251msgid ""
25252"It's also possible to use *PARTUUID=* and *PARTLABEL=*. These partitions "
25253"identifiers are supported for example for GUID Partition Table (GPT)."
25254msgstr ""
25255"Rovněž je možné použít *PARTUUID=* nebo *PARTLABEL=*. Tyto identifikátory "
25256"oddílů jsou podporovány například s tabulkou rozdělení disku GUID (GPT)."
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25257
25258#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 25259#: ../sys-utils/fstab.5.adoc:76
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25260msgid ""
25261"See *mount*(8), *blkid*(8) or *lsblk*(8) for more details about device "
25262"identifiers."
25263msgstr ""
25264"Pro podrobnosti o identifikátorech zařízení nahlédněte do *mount*(8), "
25265"*blkid*(8) a *lsblk*(8)."
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25266
25267#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 25268#: ../sys-utils/fstab.5.adoc:78
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25269msgid ""
25270"Note that *mount*(8) uses UUIDs as strings. The string representation of the "
25271"UUID should be based on lower case characters. But when specifying the "
25272"volume ID of FAT or NTFS file systems upper case characters are used (e.g "
25273"UUID=\"A40D-85E7\" or UUID=\"61DB7756DB7779B3\")."
25274msgstr ""
25275"Pamatujte, že *mount*(8) používá UUID jako řetězce. Řetězcová reprezentace "
25276"UUID by se měla zakládat na malých písmenech. Avšak pro zadání "
25277"identifikátoru souborových systémů FAT a NFTS se používají písmena velká "
25278"(např. UUID=\"A40D-85E7\" nebo UUID=\"61DB7756DB7779B3\")."
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25279
25280#. type: Title ===
a5b0d099 25281#: ../sys-utils/fstab.5.adoc:79
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25282#, no-wrap
25283msgid "The second field (_fs_file_)."
25284msgstr "Druhá položka (_fs_file_)."
25285
25286#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 25287#: ../sys-utils/fstab.5.adoc:82
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25288#, fuzzy
25289#| msgid ""
25290#| "This field describes the mount point (target) for the filesystem. For "
25291#| "swap partitions, this field should be specified as `none'. If the name of "
25292#| "the mount point contains spaces or tabs these can be escaped as `\\040' "
25293#| "and '\\011' respectively."
25294msgid ""
25295"This field describes the mount point (target) for the filesystem. For swap "
25296"area, this field should be specified as `none'. If the name of the mount "
25297"point contains spaces or tabs these can be escaped as `\\040' and '\\011' "
25298"respectively."
25299msgstr ""
25300"Toto položka popisuje místo pro připojení (cíl) souborového systému. Pro "
25301"odkládací oddíly by tato položka měla být vedena jako „none“. Pokud název "
25302"místa připojení obsahuje mezery nebo tabulátory, lze je zapsat jako „\\040“ "
25303"a „\\011“."
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25304
25305#. type: Title ===
a5b0d099 25306#: ../sys-utils/fstab.5.adoc:83
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25307#, no-wrap
25308msgid "The third field (_fs_vfstype_)."
25309msgstr "Třetí položka (_fs_vfstype_)."
25310
25311#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 25312#: ../sys-utils/fstab.5.adoc:86
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25313msgid ""
25314"This field describes the type of the filesystem. Linux supports many "
25315"filesystem types: ext4, xfs, btrfs, f2fs, vfat, ntfs, hfsplus, tmpfs, sysfs, "
25316"proc, iso9660, udf, squashfs, nfs, cifs, and many more. For more details, "
25317"see *mount*(8)."
25318msgstr ""
25319"Tato položka popisuje druh souborového systému. Linux podporuje mnoho druhů "
25320"systémů: ext4, xfs, btrfs, f2fs, vfat, ntfs, hfsplus, tmpfs, sysfs, proc, "
25321"iso9660, udf, squashfs, nfs, cifs a mnohé další. Pro podrobnosti vizte "
25322"*mount*(8)."
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25323
25324#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 25325#: ../sys-utils/fstab.5.adoc:88
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25326msgid ""
25327"An entry _swap_ denotes a file or partition to be used for swapping, cf. "
25328"*swapon*(8). An entry _none_ is useful for bind or move mounts."
25329msgstr ""
25330"Záznam _swap_ označuje soubor nebo oddíl, který se má použít pro odkládaní "
25331"(swap) paměti. Vizte *swapon*(8). Záznam _none_ se rovněž hodí pro vázaná "
25332"(bind) připojení a přesunovaná (move) připojení."
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25333
25334#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 25335#: ../sys-utils/fstab.5.adoc:90
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25336msgid "More than one type may be specified in a comma-separated list."
25337msgstr "Lze zadat více jak jeden druh. Oddělují se čárkami."
25338
25339#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 25340#: ../sys-utils/fstab.5.adoc:92
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25341#, no-wrap
25342msgid "*mount*(8) and *umount*(8) support filesystem _subtypes_. The subtype is defined by '.subtype' suffix. For example 'fuse.sshfs'. It's recommended to use subtype notation rather than add any prefix to the first fstab field (for example 'sshfs#example.com' is deprecated).\n"
25343msgstr "*mount*(8) a *umount*(8) podporují _podtypy_ souborových systémů. Podtyp se definuje pomocí přípony „.subtype“. Například „fuse.sshfs“. Je doporučeno použít zápis podtypem než přidávat předponu do první položky fstabu (příklad zastaralého použití je „sshfs#example.com“).\n"
25344
25345#. type: Title ===
a5b0d099 25346#: ../sys-utils/fstab.5.adoc:93
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25347#, no-wrap
25348msgid "The fourth field (_fs_mntops_)."
25349msgstr "Čtvrtá položka (_fs_mntops_)."
25350
25351#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 25352#: ../sys-utils/fstab.5.adoc:96
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25353msgid "This field describes the mount options associated with the filesystem."
25354msgstr "Tato položka popisuje volby pro připojení souborového systému."
25355
25356#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 25357#: ../sys-utils/fstab.5.adoc:98
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25358msgid ""
25359"It is formatted as a comma-separated list of options and is optional for "
25360"*mount*(8) or *swapon*(8). The usual convention is to use at least "
25361"\"defaults\" keyword there."
25362msgstr ""
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25363
25364#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 25365#: ../sys-utils/fstab.5.adoc:100
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25366#, fuzzy
25367#| msgid ""
25368#| "It is formatted as a comma-separated list of options. It contains at "
25369#| "least the type of mount (*ro* or *rw*), plus any additional options "
25370#| "appropriate to the filesystem type (including performance-tuning "
25371#| "options). For details, see *mount*(8) or *swapon*(8)."
25372msgid ""
25373"It usually contains the type of mount (*ro* or *rw*, the default is *rw*), "
25374"plus any additional options appropriate to the filesystem type (including "
25375"performance-tuning options). For details, see *mount*(8) or *swapon*(8)."
25376msgstr ""
25377"Jedná se o seznamem voleb oddělených čárkami. Vždy obsahuje způsob připojení "
25378"(*ro* nebo *rw*). Eventuálně další volby vhodné pro daný souborový systém "
25379"(včetně voleb ovlivňujících výkon). Pro podrobnosti vizte *mount*(8) a "
25380"*swapon*(8)."
25381
25382#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 25383#: ../sys-utils/fstab.5.adoc:102
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25384msgid "Basic filesystem-independent options are:"
25385msgstr "Základní volby nezávislé na souborovém systému jsou:"
25386
25387#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 25388#: ../sys-utils/fstab.5.adoc:103 ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:544
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25389#, no-wrap
25390msgid "*defaults*"
25391msgstr "*defaults*"
25392
25393#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 25394#: ../sys-utils/fstab.5.adoc:105
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25395msgid ""
25396"use default options. The default depends on the kernel and the filesystem. "
25397"*mount*(8) does not have any hardcoded set of default options. The kernel "
25398"default is usually rw, suid, dev, exec, auto, nouser, and async."
25399msgstr ""
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25400
25401#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 25402#: ../sys-utils/fstab.5.adoc:105 ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:517
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25403#, no-wrap
25404msgid "*noauto*"
25405msgstr "*noauto*"
25406
25407#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 25408#: ../sys-utils/fstab.5.adoc:107
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25409msgid "do not mount when *mount -a* is given (e.g., at boot time)"
25410msgstr "nepřipojovat, je-li voláno *mount -a* (například při startu systému)"
25411
25412#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 25413#: ../sys-utils/fstab.5.adoc:107 ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:675
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25414#, no-wrap
25415msgid "*user*"
25416msgstr "*user*"
25417
25418#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 25419#: ../sys-utils/fstab.5.adoc:109
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25420msgid "allow a user to mount"
25421msgstr "dovolí připojení běžným uživatelem"
25422
25423#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 25424#: ../sys-utils/fstab.5.adoc:109 ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:632
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25425#, no-wrap
25426msgid "*owner*"
25427msgstr "*owner*"
25428
25429#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 25430#: ../sys-utils/fstab.5.adoc:111
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25431msgid "allow device owner to mount"
25432msgstr "dovolí připojení vlastníkem zařízení"
25433
25434#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 25435#: ../sys-utils/fstab.5.adoc:111
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25436#, no-wrap
25437msgid "*comment*"
25438msgstr "*comment*"
25439
25440#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 25441#: ../sys-utils/fstab.5.adoc:113
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25442msgid "or *x-<name>* for use by fstab-maintaining programs"
25443msgstr "nebo *x-<název>* pro použití programy spravujícími fstab"
25444
25445#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 25446#: ../sys-utils/fstab.5.adoc:113 ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:588
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25447#, no-wrap
25448msgid "*nofail*"
25449msgstr "*nofail*"
25450
25451#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 25452#: ../sys-utils/fstab.5.adoc:115
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25453msgid "do not report errors for this device if it does not exist."
25454msgstr "nehlásí chyby k tomuto zařízení, pokud toto zařízení neexistuje."
25455
25456#. type: Title ===
a5b0d099 25457#: ../sys-utils/fstab.5.adoc:116
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25458#, no-wrap
25459msgid "The fifth field (_fs_freq_)."
25460msgstr "Pátá položka (_fs_freq_)."
25461
25462#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 25463#: ../sys-utils/fstab.5.adoc:119
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25464msgid ""
25465"This field is used by *dump*(8) to determine which filesystems need to be "
25466"dumped. Defaults to zero (don't dump) if not present."
25467msgstr ""
25468"Tyto položku používá program *dump*(8), aby zjistil, který souborový systém "
25469"má být zálohován. Pokud není uvedeno, výchozí hodnota je 0 (nezálohovat)."
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25470
25471#. type: Title ===
a5b0d099 25472#: ../sys-utils/fstab.5.adoc:120
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25473#, no-wrap
25474msgid "The sixth field (_fs_passno_)."
25475msgstr "Šestá položka (_fs_passno_)."
25476
25477#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 25478#: ../sys-utils/fstab.5.adoc:123
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25479msgid ""
25480"This field is used by *fsck*(8) to determine the order in which filesystem "
25481"checks are done at boot time. The root filesystem should be specified with a "
25482"_fs_passno_ of 1. Other filesystems should have a _fs_passno_ of 2. "
25483"Filesystems within a drive will be checked sequentially, but filesystems on "
25484"different drives will be checked at the same time to utilize parallelism "
25485"available in the hardware. Defaults to zero (don't check the filesystem) if "
25486"not present."
25487msgstr ""
25488"Tuto položku používá program *fsck(8)* pro určení pořadí kontroly "
25489"souborových systému při startu. Kořenový souborový systém by měl mít hodnotu "
25490"_fs_passno_ rovnu 1, ostatní souborové systémy pak hodnotu _fs_passno rovnu "
25491"2. Souborové systémy v rámci jedné diskové jednotky jsou kontrolovány "
25492"postupně, nicméně systémy na různých jednotkách jsou kontrolovány najednou, "
25493"aby se využil paralelismus stroje. Není-li hodnota uvedena, výchozí je nula "
25494"(tzn. kontrola nebude provedena)."
25495
25496#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 25497#: ../sys-utils/fstab.5.adoc:128
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25498msgid "_/etc/fstab_, _<fstab.h>_"
25499msgstr "_/etc/fstab_, _<fstab.h>_"
25500
25501#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 25502#: ../sys-utils/fstab.5.adoc:132
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25503msgid ""
25504"The proper way to read records from *fstab* is to use the routines "
25505"*getmntent*(3) or *libmount*."
25506msgstr ""
25507"Správná metoda jak číst v programu *fstab* je použít proceduru "
25508"*getmntent*(3) nebo *libmount*."
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25509
25510#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 25511#: ../sys-utils/fstab.5.adoc:134
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25512msgid ""
25513"The keyword *ignore* as a filesystem type (3rd field) is no longer supported "
25514"by the pure libmount based mount utility (since util-linux v2.22)."
25515msgstr ""
25516"Klíčové slovo *ignore* použité jako druh souborového systému (3. položka) "
25517"již není podporováno nástrojem mount, který je postaven čistě na knihovně "
25518"libmount (util-linux od verze 2.22)."
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25519
25520#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 25521#: ../sys-utils/fstab.5.adoc:138
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25522msgid "The ancestor of this *fstab* file format appeared in 4.0BSD."
25523msgstr "Předchůdce formátu souboru *fstab* se objevil v 4.0BSD."
25524
25525#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 25526#: ../sys-utils/fstab.5.adoc:146
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25527#, no-wrap
25528msgid ""
25529"*getmntent*(3),\n"
25530"*fs*(5),\n"
25531"*findmnt*(8),\n"
25532"*mount*(8),\n"
25533"*swapon*(8)\n"
25534msgstr ""
25535"*getmntent*(3),\n"
25536"*fs*(5),\n"
25537"*findmnt*(8),\n"
25538"*mount*(8),\n"
25539"*swapon*(8)\n"
25540
25541#. type: Title =
25542#: ../sys-utils/fstrim.8.adoc:2
25543#, no-wrap
25544msgid "fstrim(8)"
25545msgstr ""
25546
25547#. type: Plain text
25548#: ../sys-utils/fstrim.8.adoc:12
25549msgid "fstrim - discard unused blocks on a mounted filesystem"
25550msgstr ""
25551
25552#. type: Plain text
25553#: ../sys-utils/fstrim.8.adoc:16
25554#, no-wrap
b6467a72 25555msgid "*fstrim* [*-Aav*] [*-o* _offset_] [*-l* _length_] [*-m* _minimum-size_] [_mountpoint_]\n"
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25556msgstr ""
25557
25558#. type: Plain text
25559#: ../sys-utils/fstrim.8.adoc:20
25560#, no-wrap
25561msgid "*fstrim* is used on a mounted filesystem to discard (or \"trim\") blocks which are not in use by the filesystem. This is useful for solid-state drives (SSDs) and thinly-provisioned storage.\n"
25562msgstr ""
25563
25564#. type: Plain text
25565#: ../sys-utils/fstrim.8.adoc:22
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25566msgid ""
25567"By default, *fstrim* will discard all unused blocks in the filesystem. "
25568"Options may be used to modify this behavior based on range or size, as "
25569"explained below."
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25570msgstr ""
25571
25572#. type: Plain text
25573#: ../sys-utils/fstrim.8.adoc:24
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25574msgid ""
25575"The _mountpoint_ argument is the pathname of the directory where the "
25576"filesystem is mounted and is required when *_-A_*, *_-a_*, *_--fstab_*, or "
25577"*_--all_* are unspecified."
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25578msgstr ""
25579
25580#. type: Plain text
25581#: ../sys-utils/fstrim.8.adoc:26
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25582msgid ""
25583"Running *fstrim* frequently, or even using *mount -o discard*, might "
25584"negatively affect the lifetime of poor-quality SSD devices. For most desktop "
25585"and server systems a sufficient trimming frequency is once a week. Note that "
25586"not all devices support a queued trim, so each trim command incurs a "
25587"performance penalty on whatever else might be trying to use the disk at the "
25588"time."
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25589msgstr ""
25590
25591#. type: Plain text
25592#: ../sys-utils/fstrim.8.adoc:30
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25593msgid ""
25594"The _offset_, _length_, and _minimum-size_ arguments may be followed by the "
25595"multiplicative suffixes KiB (=1024), MiB (=1024*1024), and so on for GiB, "
25596"TiB, PiB, EiB, ZiB and YiB (the \"iB\" is optional, e.g., \"K\" has the same "
25597"meaning as \"KiB\") or the suffixes KB (=1000), MB (=1000*1000), and so on "
25598"for GB, TB, PB, EB, ZB and YB."
87fb2136
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25599msgstr ""
25600
25601#. type: Labeled list
25602#: ../sys-utils/fstrim.8.adoc:31
25603#, no-wrap
25604msgid "*-A, --fstab*"
25605msgstr ""
25606
25607#. type: Plain text
25608#: ../sys-utils/fstrim.8.adoc:33
b6467a72
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25609msgid ""
25610"Trim all mounted filesystems mentioned in _/etc/fstab_ on devices that "
25611"support the discard operation. The root filesystem is determined from kernel "
25612"command line if missing in the file. The other supplied options, like *--"
25613"offset*, *--length* and *--minimum*, are applied to all these devices. "
25614"Errors from filesystems that do not support the discard operation, read-only "
25615"devices, autofs and read-only filesystems are silently ignored. Filesystems "
25616"with \"X-fstrim.notrim\" mount option are skipped."
87fb2136
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25617msgstr ""
25618
25619#. type: Labeled list
25620#: ../sys-utils/fstrim.8.adoc:34
25621#, no-wrap
25622msgid "*-a, --all*"
25623msgstr ""
25624
25625#. type: Plain text
25626#: ../sys-utils/fstrim.8.adoc:36
b6467a72
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25627msgid ""
25628"Trim all mounted filesystems on devices that support the discard operation. "
25629"The other supplied options, like *--offset*, *--length* and *--minimum*, are "
25630"applied to all these devices. Errors from filesystems that do not support "
25631"the discard operation, read-only devices and read-only filesystems are "
25632"silently ignored."
87fb2136
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25633msgstr ""
25634
25635#. type: Labeled list
25636#: ../sys-utils/fstrim.8.adoc:37
25637#, no-wrap
25638msgid "*-n, --dry-run*"
25639msgstr ""
25640
25641#. type: Plain text
25642#: ../sys-utils/fstrim.8.adoc:39
25643msgid "This option does everything apart from actually call *FITRIM* ioctl."
25644msgstr ""
25645
25646#. type: Labeled list
25647#: ../sys-utils/fstrim.8.adoc:40
25648#, no-wrap
25649msgid "*-o, --offset* _offset_"
25650msgstr ""
25651
25652#. type: Plain text
25653#: ../sys-utils/fstrim.8.adoc:42
b6467a72
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25654msgid ""
25655"Byte offset in the filesystem from which to begin searching for free blocks "
25656"to discard. The default value is zero, starting at the beginning of the "
25657"filesystem."
87fb2136
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25658msgstr ""
25659
25660#. type: Labeled list
25661#: ../sys-utils/fstrim.8.adoc:43
25662#, no-wrap
25663msgid "*-l, --length* _length_"
25664msgstr ""
25665
25666#. type: Plain text
25667#: ../sys-utils/fstrim.8.adoc:45
b6467a72
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25668msgid ""
25669"The number of bytes (after the starting point) to search for free blocks to "
25670"discard. If the specified value extends past the end of the filesystem, "
25671"*fstrim* will stop at the filesystem size boundary. The default value "
25672"extends to the end of the filesystem."
87fb2136
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25673msgstr ""
25674
25675#. type: Labeled list
25676#: ../sys-utils/fstrim.8.adoc:46
25677#, fuzzy, no-wrap
25678#| msgid "*-w*, **--whitelist-environment**=__list__"
25679msgid "*-I, --listed-in* _list_"
25680msgstr "*-w*, **--whitelist-environment**=__seznam__"
25681
25682#. type: Plain text
25683#: ../sys-utils/fstrim.8.adoc:48
b6467a72
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25684msgid ""
25685"Specifies a colon-separated list of files in fstab or kernel mountinfo "
25686"format. All missing or empty files are silently ignored. The evaluation of "
25687"the _list_ stops after first non-empty file. For example:"
87fb2136
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25688msgstr ""
25689
25690#. type: Plain text
25691#: ../sys-utils/fstrim.8.adoc:50
25692#, no-wrap
25693msgid "*--listed-in /etc/fstab:/proc/self/mountinfo*.\n"
25694msgstr ""
25695
25696#. type: Plain text
25697#: ../sys-utils/fstrim.8.adoc:52
25698msgid "Filesystems with \"X-fstrim.notrim\" mount option in fstab are skipped."
25699msgstr ""
25700
25701#. type: Labeled list
25702#: ../sys-utils/fstrim.8.adoc:53
25703#, no-wrap
25704msgid "*-m, --minimum* _minimum-size_"
25705msgstr ""
25706
25707#. type: Plain text
25708#: ../sys-utils/fstrim.8.adoc:55
b6467a72
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25709msgid ""
25710"Minimum contiguous free range to discard, in bytes. (This value is "
25711"internally rounded up to a multiple of the filesystem block size.) Free "
25712"ranges smaller than this will be ignored and *fstrim* will adjust the "
25713"minimum if it's smaller than the device's minimum, and report that "
25714"(fstrim_range.minlen) back to userspace. By increasing this value, the "
25715"*fstrim* operation will complete more quickly for filesystems with badly "
25716"fragmented freespace, although not all blocks will be discarded. The default "
25717"value is zero, discarding every free block."
25718msgstr ""
25719
25720#. type: Plain text
25721#: ../sys-utils/fstrim.8.adoc:63
25722msgid ""
25723"Specifies allowed or forbidden filesystem types when used with *--all* or *--"
25724"fstab*. The _list_ is a comma-separated list of the filesystem names. The "
25725"_list_ follows how *mount -t* evaluates type patterns. Only specified "
25726"filesystem types are allowed. All specified types are forbidden if the list "
25727"is prefixed by \"no\" or each filesystem prefixed by \"no\" is forbidden. If "
25728"the option is not used, then all filesystems (except \"autofs\") are allowed."
87fb2136
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25729msgstr ""
25730
25731#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 25732#: ../sys-utils/fstrim.8.adoc:64
87fb2136
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25733#, fuzzy, no-wrap
25734#| msgid "*-V*, *--version*"
25735msgid "*-v, --verbose*"
25736msgstr "*-V*, *--version*"
25737
25738#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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25739#: ../sys-utils/fstrim.8.adoc:66
25740msgid ""
25741"Verbose execution. With this option *fstrim* will output the number of bytes "
25742"passed from the filesystem down the block stack to the device for potential "
25743"discard. This number is a maximum discard amount from the storage device's "
25744"perspective, because _FITRIM_ ioctl called repeated will keep sending the "
25745"same sectors for discard repeatedly."
87fb2136
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25746msgstr ""
25747
25748#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 25749#: ../sys-utils/fstrim.8.adoc:68
87fb2136
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25750#, no-wrap
25751msgid "*fstrim* will report the same potential discard bytes each time, but only sectors which had been written to between the discards would actually be discarded by the storage device. Further, the kernel block layer reserves the right to adjust the discard ranges to fit raid stripe geometry, non-trim capable devices in a LVM setup, etc. These reductions would not be reflected in fstrim_range.len (the *--length* option).\n"
25752msgstr ""
25753
25754#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 25755#: ../sys-utils/fstrim.8.adoc:69
87fb2136
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25756#, no-wrap
25757msgid "*--quiet-unsupported*"
25758msgstr ""
25759
25760#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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25761#: ../sys-utils/fstrim.8.adoc:71
25762msgid ""
25763"Suppress error messages if trim operation (ioctl) is unsupported. This "
25764"option is meant to be used in *systemd* service file or in *cron*(8) scripts "
25765"to hide warnings that are result of known problems, such as NTFS driver "
25766"reporting _Bad file descriptor_ when device is mounted read-only, or lack of "
25767"file system support for ioctl _FITRIM_ call. This option also cleans exit "
25768"status when unsupported filesystem specified on *fstrim* command line."
87fb2136
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25769msgstr ""
25770
25771#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 25772#: ../sys-utils/fstrim.8.adoc:84
87fb2136
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25773msgid "some filesystem discards have succeeded, some failed"
25774msgstr ""
25775
25776#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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25777#: ../sys-utils/fstrim.8.adoc:86
25778msgid ""
25779"The command *fstrim --all* returns 0 (all succeeded), 32 (all failed) or 64 "
25780"(some failed, some succeeded)."
87fb2136
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25781msgstr ""
25782
25783#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 25784#: ../sys-utils/fstrim.8.adoc:95
87fb2136
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25785#, no-wrap
25786msgid ""
25787"*blkdiscard*(8),\n"
25788"*mount*(8)\n"
25789msgstr ""
25790
25791#
25792#. hwclock.8 -- man page for util-linux' hwclock
25793#. 2015-01-07 J William Piggott
25794#. Authored new section: DATE-TIME CONFIGURATION.
25795#. Subsections: Keeping Time..., LOCAL vs UTC, POSIX vs 'RIGHT'.
25796#. type: Title =
25797#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:9
25798#, no-wrap
25799msgid "hwclock(8)"
25800msgstr ""
25801
25802#. type: Plain text
25803#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:20
25804msgid "hwclock - time clocks utility"
25805msgstr ""
25806
25807#. type: Plain text
25808#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:24
25809#, no-wrap
25810msgid "*hwclock* [_function_] [_option_...]\n"
25811msgstr ""
25812
25813#. type: Plain text
25814#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:28
25815#, no-wrap
25816msgid "*hwclock* is an administration tool for the time clocks. It can: display the Hardware Clock time; set the Hardware Clock to a specified time; set the Hardware Clock from the System Clock; set the System Clock from the Hardware Clock; compensate for Hardware Clock drift; correct the System Clock timescale; set the kernel's timezone, NTP timescale, and epoch (Alpha only); and predict future Hardware Clock values based on its drift rate.\n"
25817msgstr ""
25818
25819#. type: Plain text
25820#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:30
b6467a72
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25821msgid ""
25822"Since v2.26 important changes were made to the *--hctosys* function and the "
25823"*--directisa* option, and a new option *--update-drift* was added. See their "
25824"respective descriptions below."
87fb2136
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25825msgstr ""
25826
25827#. type: Title ==
25828#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:31
25829#, fuzzy, no-wrap
25830#| msgid "OPTIONS"
25831msgid "FUNCTIONS"
25832msgstr "VOLBY"
25833
25834#. type: Plain text
25835#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:34
b6467a72
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25836msgid ""
25837"The following functions are mutually exclusive, only one can be given at a "
25838"time. If none is given, the default is *--show*."
87fb2136
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25839msgstr ""
25840
25841#. type: Labeled list
25842#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:35
25843#, no-wrap
25844msgid "*-a, --adjust*"
25845msgstr ""
25846
25847#. type: Plain text
25848#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:37
b6467a72
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25849msgid ""
25850"Add or subtract time from the Hardware Clock to account for systematic drift "
25851"since the last time the clock was set or adjusted. See the discussion below, "
25852"under *The Adjust Function*."
87fb2136
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25853msgstr ""
25854
25855#. type: Labeled list
25856#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:38
25857#, no-wrap
25858msgid "*--getepoch*; *--setepoch*"
25859msgstr ""
25860
25861#. type: Plain text
25862#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:40
b6467a72
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25863msgid ""
25864"These functions are for Alpha machines only, and are only available through "
25865"the Linux kernel RTC driver."
87fb2136
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25866msgstr ""
25867
25868#. type: Plain text
25869#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:42
b6467a72
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25870msgid ""
25871"They are used to read and set the kernel's Hardware Clock epoch value. Epoch "
25872"is the number of years into AD to which a zero year value in the Hardware "
25873"Clock refers. For example, if the machine's BIOS sets the year counter in "
25874"the Hardware Clock to contain the number of full years since 1952, then the "
25875"kernel's Hardware Clock epoch value must be 1952."
87fb2136
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25876msgstr ""
25877
25878#. type: Plain text
25879#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:44
b6467a72
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25880msgid ""
25881"The *--setepoch* function requires using the *--epoch* option to specify the "
25882"year. For example:"
87fb2136
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25883msgstr ""
25884
25885#. type: Plain text
25886#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:46
25887#, no-wrap
25888msgid "**hwclock --setepoch --epoch=1952**\n"
25889msgstr ""
25890
25891#. type: Plain text
25892#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:48
b6467a72
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25893msgid ""
25894"The RTC driver attempts to guess the correct epoch value, so setting it may "
25895"not be required."
87fb2136
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25896msgstr ""
25897
25898#. type: Plain text
25899#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:50
b6467a72
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25900msgid ""
25901"This epoch value is used whenever *hwclock* reads or sets the Hardware Clock "
25902"on an Alpha machine. For ISA machines the kernel uses the fixed Hardware "
25903"Clock epoch of 1900."
87fb2136
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25904msgstr ""
25905
25906#. type: Labeled list
25907#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:51
25908#, no-wrap
25909msgid "**--param-get=**__parameter__; **--param-set=**__parameter__=__value__"
25910msgstr ""
25911
25912#. type: Plain text
25913#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:53
b6467a72
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25914msgid ""
25915"Read and set the RTC's parameter. This is useful, for example, to retrieve "
25916"the RTC's feature or set the RTC's Backup Switchover Mode."
87fb2136
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25917msgstr ""
25918
25919#. type: Plain text
25920#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:55
b6467a72
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25921msgid ""
25922"_parameter_ is either a numeric RTC parameter value (see the Kernel's "
25923"_include/uapi/linux/rtc.h_) or an alias. See *--help* for a list of valid "
25924"aliases. _parameter_ and _value_, if prefixed with 0x, are interpreted as "
25925"hexadecimal, otherwise decimal values."
87fb2136
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25926msgstr ""
25927
25928#. type: Labeled list
25929#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:56
25930#, no-wrap
25931msgid "*--predict*"
25932msgstr ""
25933
25934#. type: Plain text
25935#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:58
b6467a72
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25936msgid ""
25937"Predict what the Hardware Clock will read in the future based upon the time "
25938"given by the *--date* option and the information in _{ADJTIME_PATH}_. This "
25939"is useful, for example, to account for drift when setting a Hardware Clock "
25940"wakeup (aka alarm). See *rtcwake*(8)."
87fb2136
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25941msgstr ""
25942
25943#. type: Plain text
25944#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:60
b6467a72
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25945msgid ""
25946"Do not use this function if the Hardware Clock is being modified by anything "
25947"other than the current operating system's *hwclock* command, such as '11 "
25948"minute mode' or from dual-booting another OS."
87fb2136
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25949msgstr ""
25950
25951#. type: Labeled list
25952#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:61
25953#, fuzzy, no-wrap
25954#| msgid "*-*, *-l*, *--login*"
25955msgid "*-r*, *--show*; *--get*"
25956msgstr "*-*, *-l*, *--login*"
25957
25958#. type: Plain text
25959#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:63
b6467a72
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25960msgid ""
25961"Read the Hardware Clock and print its time to standard output in the *ISO "
25962"8601* format. The time shown is always in local time, even if you keep your "
25963"Hardware Clock in UTC. See the *--localtime* option."
87fb2136
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25964msgstr ""
25965
25966#. type: Plain text
25967#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:65
b6467a72
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25968msgid ""
25969"Showing the Hardware Clock time is the default when no function is specified."
87fb2136
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25970msgstr ""
25971
25972#. type: Plain text
25973#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:67
b6467a72
PP
25974msgid ""
25975"The *--get* function also applies drift correction to the time read, based "
25976"upon the information in _{ADJTIME_PATH}_. Do not use this function if the "
25977"Hardware Clock is being modified by anything other than the current "
25978"operating system's *hwclock* command, such as '11 minute mode' or from dual-"
25979"booting another OS."
87fb2136
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25980msgstr ""
25981
25982#. type: Labeled list
25983#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:68
25984#, fuzzy, no-wrap
25985#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
25986msgid "*-s*, *--hctosys*"
25987msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
25988
25989#. type: Plain text
25990#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:70
b6467a72
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25991msgid ""
25992"Set the System Clock from the Hardware Clock. The time read from the "
25993"Hardware Clock is compensated to account for systematic drift before using "
25994"it to set the System Clock. See the discussion below, under *The Adjust "
25995"Function*."
87fb2136
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25996msgstr ""
25997
25998#. type: Plain text
25999#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:72
b6467a72
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26000msgid ""
26001"The System Clock must be kept in the UTC timescale for date-time "
26002"applications to work correctly in conjunction with the timezone configured "
26003"for the system. If the Hardware Clock is kept in local time then the time "
26004"read from it must be shifted to the UTC timescale before using it to set the "
26005"System Clock. The *--hctosys* function does this based upon the information "
26006"in the _{ADJTIME_PATH}_ file or the command line arguments *--localtime* and "
26007"*--utc*. Note: no daylight saving adjustment is made. See the discussion "
26008"below, under *LOCAL vs UTC*."
87fb2136
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26009msgstr ""
26010
26011#. type: Plain text
26012#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:74
b6467a72
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26013msgid ""
26014"The kernel also keeps a timezone value, the *--hctosys* function sets it to "
26015"the timezone configured for the system. The system timezone is configured by "
26016"the *TZ* environment variable or the _/etc/localtime_ file, as *tzset*(3) "
26017"would interpret them. The obsolete _tz_dsttime_ field of the kernel's "
26018"timezone value is set to zero. (For details on what this field used to mean, "
26019"see *settimeofday*(2).)"
87fb2136
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26020msgstr ""
26021
26022#. type: Plain text
26023#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:76
b6467a72
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26024msgid ""
26025"When used in a startup script, making the *--hctosys* function the first "
26026"caller of *settimeofday*(2) from boot, it will set the NTP '11 minute mode' "
26027"timescale via the _persistent_clock_is_local_ kernel variable. If the "
26028"Hardware Clock's timescale configuration is changed then a reboot is "
26029"required to inform the kernel. See the discussion below, under *Automatic "
26030"Hardware Clock Synchronization by the Kernel*."
87fb2136
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26031msgstr ""
26032
26033#. type: Plain text
26034#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:78
b6467a72
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26035msgid ""
26036"This is a good function to use in one of the system startup scripts before "
26037"the file systems are mounted read/write."
87fb2136
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26038msgstr ""
26039
26040#. type: Plain text
26041#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:80
b6467a72
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26042msgid ""
26043"This function should never be used on a running system. Jumping system time "
26044"will cause problems, such as corrupted filesystem timestamps. Also, if "
26045"something has changed the Hardware Clock, like NTP's '11 minute mode', then "
26046"*--hctosys* will set the time incorrectly by including drift compensation."
87fb2136
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26047msgstr ""
26048
26049#. type: Plain text
26050#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:82
b6467a72
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26051msgid ""
26052"Drift compensation can be inhibited by setting the drift factor in "
26053"_{ADJTIME_PATH}_ to zero. This setting will be persistent as long as the *--"
26054"update-drift* option is not used with *--systohc* at shutdown (or anywhere "
26055"else). Another way to inhibit this is by using the *--noadjfile* option when "
26056"calling the *--hctosys* function. A third method is to delete the "
26057"_{ADJTIME_PATH}_ file. *Hwclock* will then default to using the UTC "
26058"timescale for the Hardware Clock. If the Hardware Clock is ticking local "
26059"time it will need to be defined in the file. This can be done by calling "
26060"*hwclock --localtime --adjust*; when the file is not present this command "
26061"will not actually adjust the Clock, but it will create the file with local "
26062"time configured, and a drift factor of zero."
87fb2136
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26063msgstr ""
26064
26065#. type: Plain text
26066#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:84
b6467a72
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26067msgid ""
26068"A condition under which inhibiting *hwclock*'s drift correction may be "
26069"desired is when dual-booting multiple operating systems. If while this "
26070"instance of Linux is stopped, another OS changes the Hardware Clock's value, "
26071"then when this instance is started again the drift correction applied will "
26072"be incorrect."
87fb2136
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26073msgstr ""
26074
26075#. type: Plain text
26076#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:86
b6467a72
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26077msgid ""
26078"For *hwclock*'s drift correction to work properly it is imperative that "
26079"nothing changes the Hardware Clock while its Linux instance is not running."
87fb2136
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26080msgstr ""
26081
26082#. type: Labeled list
26083#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:87
26084#, no-wrap
26085msgid "*--set*"
26086msgstr ""
26087
26088#. type: Plain text
26089#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:89
b6467a72
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26090msgid ""
26091"Set the Hardware Clock to the time given by the *--date* option, and update "
26092"the timestamps in _{ADJTIME_PATH}_. With the *--update-drift* option also "
26093"(re)calculate the drift factor. Try it without the option if *--set* fails. "
26094"See *--update-drift* below."
87fb2136
PP
26095msgstr ""
26096
26097#. type: Labeled list
26098#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:90
26099#, no-wrap
26100msgid "*--systz*"
26101msgstr ""
26102
26103#. type: Plain text
26104#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:92
b6467a72
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26105msgid ""
26106"This is an alternate to the *--hctosys* function that does not read the "
26107"Hardware Clock nor set the System Clock; consequently there is not any drift "
26108"correction. It is intended to be used in a startup script on systems with "
26109"kernels above version 2.6 where you know the System Clock has been set from "
26110"the Hardware Clock by the kernel during boot."
87fb2136
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26111msgstr ""
26112
26113#. type: Plain text
26114#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:94
b6467a72
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26115msgid ""
26116"It does the following things that are detailed above in the *--hctosys* "
26117"function:"
87fb2136
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26118msgstr ""
26119
26120#. type: Plain text
26121#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:96
b6467a72
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26122msgid ""
26123"Corrects the System Clock timescale to UTC as needed. Only instead of "
26124"accomplishing this by setting the System Clock, *hwclock* simply informs the "
26125"kernel and it handles the change."
87fb2136
PP
26126msgstr ""
26127
26128#. type: Plain text
26129#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:97
26130msgid "Sets the kernel's NTP '11 minute mode' timescale."
26131msgstr ""
26132
26133#. type: Plain text
26134#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:98
26135msgid "Sets the kernel's timezone."
26136msgstr ""
26137
26138#. type: Plain text
26139#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:100
b6467a72
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26140msgid ""
26141"The first two are only available on the first call of *settimeofday*(2) "
26142"after boot. Consequently this option only makes sense when used in a startup "
26143"script. If the Hardware Clocks timescale configuration is changed then a "
26144"reboot would be required to inform the kernel."
87fb2136
PP
26145msgstr ""
26146
26147#. type: Labeled list
26148#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:101
26149#, fuzzy, no-wrap
26150#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
26151msgid "*-w*, *--systohc*"
26152msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
26153
26154#. type: Plain text
26155#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:103
b6467a72
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26156msgid ""
26157"Set the Hardware Clock from the System Clock, and update the timestamps in "
26158"_{ADJTIME_PATH}_. With the *--update-drift* option also (re)calculate the "
26159"drift factor. Try it without the option if *--systohc* fails. See *--update-"
26160"drift* below."
87fb2136
PP
26161msgstr ""
26162
26163#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099
KZ
26164#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:104
26165#, fuzzy, no-wrap
26166#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
26167msgid "*--vl-read*, *--vl-clear*"
26168msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
26169
26170#. type: Plain text
26171#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:106
26172msgid ""
26173"Some RTC devices are able to monitor the voltage of the backup battery and "
26174"thus provide a way for the user to know that the battery should be replaced. "
26175"The *--vl-read* function retrieves the Voltage Low information and decodes "
26176"the result into human-readable form. The *--vl-clear* function resets the "
26177"Voltage Low information, which is necessary for some RTC devices after a "
26178"battery replacement."
26179msgstr ""
26180
26181#. type: Plain text
87fb2136 26182#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:108
a5b0d099
KZ
26183msgid ""
26184"See the Kernel's _include/uapi/linux/rtc.h_ for details on which pieces of "
26185"information may be returned. Note that not all RTC devices have this "
26186"monitoring capability, nor do all drivers necessarily support reading the "
26187"information."
26188msgstr ""
26189
26190#. type: Labeled list
26191#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:113
87fb2136
PP
26192#, no-wrap
26193msgid "**--adjfile=**__filename__"
26194msgstr ""
26195
26196#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26197#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:115
87fb2136
PP
26198msgid "Override the default _{ADJTIME_PATH}_ file path."
26199msgstr ""
26200
26201#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 26202#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:116
87fb2136
PP
26203#, no-wrap
26204msgid "**--date=**__date_string__"
26205msgstr ""
26206
26207#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26208#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:118
b6467a72
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26209msgid ""
26210"This option must be used with the *--set* or *--predict* functions, "
26211"otherwise it is ignored."
87fb2136
PP
26212msgstr ""
26213
26214#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26215#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:120
87fb2136
PP
26216#, no-wrap
26217msgid "*hwclock --set --date='16:45'*\n"
26218msgstr ""
26219
26220#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26221#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:122
87fb2136
PP
26222#, no-wrap
26223msgid "*hwclock --predict --date='2525-08-14 07:11:05'*\n"
26224msgstr ""
26225
26226#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26227#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:124
b6467a72
PP
26228msgid ""
26229"The argument must be in local time, even if you keep your Hardware Clock in "
26230"UTC. See the *--localtime* option. Therefore, the argument should not "
26231"include any timezone information. It also should not be a relative time like "
26232"\"+5 minutes\", because *hwclock*'s precision depends upon correlation "
26233"between the argument's value and when the enter key is pressed. Fractional "
26234"seconds are silently dropped. This option is capable of understanding many "
26235"time and date formats, but the previous parameters should be observed."
87fb2136
PP
26236msgstr ""
26237
26238#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 26239#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:125
87fb2136
PP
26240#, fuzzy, no-wrap
26241#| msgid "**--session-command=**__command__"
26242msgid "**--delay=**__seconds__"
26243msgstr "**--session-command=**__příkaz__"
26244
26245#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26246#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:127
b6467a72
PP
26247msgid ""
26248"This option can be used to overwrite the internally used delay when setting "
26249"the clock time. The default is 0.5 (500ms) for rtc_cmos, for another RTC "
26250"types the delay is 0. If RTC type is impossible to determine (from sysfs) "
26251"then it defaults also to 0.5 to be backwardly compatible."
87fb2136
PP
26252msgstr ""
26253
26254#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26255#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:129
b6467a72
PP
26256msgid ""
26257"The 500ms default is based on commonly used MC146818A-compatible (x86) "
26258"hardware clock. This Hardware Clock can only be set to any integer time plus "
26259"one half second. The integer time is required because there is no interface "
26260"to set or get a fractional second. The additional half second delay is "
26261"because the Hardware Clock updates to the following second precisely 500 ms "
26262"after setting the new time. Unfortunately, this behavior is hardware "
26263"specific and in some cases another delay is required."
87fb2136
PP
26264msgstr ""
26265
26266#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 26267#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:130
87fb2136
PP
26268#, fuzzy, no-wrap
26269#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
26270msgid "*-D*, *--debug*"
26271msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
26272
26273#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26274#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:132
b6467a72
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26275msgid ""
26276"Use *--verbose*. The *--debug* option has been deprecated and may be "
26277"repurposed or removed in a future release."
87fb2136
PP
26278msgstr ""
26279
26280#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 26281#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:133
87fb2136
PP
26282#, no-wrap
26283msgid "*--directisa*"
26284msgstr ""
26285
26286#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26287#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:135
b6467a72
PP
26288msgid ""
26289"This option is meaningful for ISA compatible machines in the x86 and x86_64 "
26290"family. For other machines, it has no effect. This option tells *hwclock* to "
26291"use explicit I/O instructions to access the Hardware Clock. Without this "
26292"option, *hwclock* will use the rtc device file, which it assumes to be "
26293"driven by the Linux RTC device driver. As of v2.26 it will no longer "
26294"automatically use directisa when the rtc driver is unavailable; this was "
26295"causing an unsafe condition that could allow two processes to access the "
26296"Hardware Clock at the same time. Direct hardware access from userspace "
26297"should only be used for testing, troubleshooting, and as a last resort when "
26298"all other methods fail. See the *--rtc* option."
87fb2136
PP
26299msgstr ""
26300
26301#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 26302#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:136
87fb2136
PP
26303#, no-wrap
26304msgid "**--epoch=**__year__"
26305msgstr ""
26306
26307#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26308#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:138
b6467a72
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26309msgid ""
26310"This option is required when using the *--setepoch* function. The minimum "
26311"_year_ value is 1900. The maximum is system dependent (*ULONG_MAX - 1*)."
87fb2136
PP
26312msgstr ""
26313
26314#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 26315#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:139
87fb2136
PP
26316#, no-wrap
26317msgid "*-f*, **--rtc=**__filename__"
26318msgstr ""
26319
26320#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26321#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:141
b6467a72
PP
26322msgid ""
26323"Override *hwclock*'s default rtc device file name. Otherwise it will use the "
26324"first one found in this order: _/dev/rtc0_, _/dev/rtc_, _/dev/misc/rtc_. For "
26325"*IA-64:* _/dev/efirtc_ _/dev/misc/efirtc_"
87fb2136
PP
26326msgstr ""
26327
26328#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 26329#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:142
87fb2136
PP
26330#, no-wrap
26331msgid "*-l*, *--localtime*; *-u*, *--utc*"
26332msgstr ""
26333
26334#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26335#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:144
87fb2136
PP
26336msgid "Indicate which timescale the Hardware Clock is set to."
26337msgstr ""
26338
26339#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26340#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:146
b6467a72
PP
26341msgid ""
26342"The Hardware Clock may be configured to use either the UTC or the local "
26343"timescale, but nothing in the clock itself says which alternative is being "
26344"used. The *--localtime* or *--utc* options give this information to the "
26345"*hwclock* command. If you specify the wrong one (or specify neither and take "
26346"a wrong default), both setting and reading the Hardware Clock will be "
26347"incorrect."
87fb2136
PP
26348msgstr ""
26349
26350#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26351#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:148
b6467a72
PP
26352msgid ""
26353"If you specify neither *--utc* nor *--localtime* then the one last given "
26354"with a set function (*--set*, *--systohc*, or *--adjust*), as recorded in "
26355"_{ADJTIME_PATH}_, will be used. If the adjtime file doesn't exist, the "
26356"default is UTC."
87fb2136
PP
26357msgstr ""
26358
26359#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26360#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:150
b6467a72
PP
26361msgid ""
26362"Note: daylight saving time changes may be inconsistent when the Hardware "
26363"Clock is kept in local time. See the discussion below, under *LOCAL vs UTC*."
87fb2136
PP
26364msgstr ""
26365
26366#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 26367#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:151
87fb2136
PP
26368#, no-wrap
26369msgid "*--noadjfile*"
26370msgstr ""
26371
26372#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26373#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:153
b6467a72
PP
26374msgid ""
26375"Disable the facilities provided by _{ADJTIME_PATH}_. *hwclock* will not read "
26376"nor write to that file with this option. Either *--utc* or *--localtime* "
26377"must be specified when using this option."
87fb2136
PP
26378msgstr ""
26379
26380#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 26381#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:154
87fb2136
PP
26382#, no-wrap
26383msgid "*--test*"
26384msgstr ""
26385
26386#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26387#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:156
b6467a72
PP
26388msgid ""
26389"Do not actually change anything on the system, that is, the Clocks or "
26390"_{ADJTIME_PATH}_ (*--verbose* is implicit with this option)."
87fb2136
PP
26391msgstr ""
26392
26393#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 26394#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:157
87fb2136
PP
26395#, no-wrap
26396msgid "*--update-drift*"
26397msgstr ""
26398
26399#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26400#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:159
b6467a72
PP
26401msgid ""
26402"Update the Hardware Clock's drift factor in _{ADJTIME_PATH}_. It can only be "
26403"used with *--set* or *--systohc*."
87fb2136
PP
26404msgstr ""
26405
26406#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26407#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:161
b6467a72
PP
26408msgid ""
26409"A minimum four hour period between settings is required. This is to avoid "
26410"invalid calculations. The longer the period, the more precise the resulting "
26411"drift factor will be."
87fb2136
PP
26412msgstr ""
26413
26414#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26415#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:163
b6467a72
PP
26416msgid ""
26417"This option was added in v2.26, because it is typical for systems to call "
26418"*hwclock --systohc* at shutdown; with the old behavior this would "
26419"automatically (re)calculate the drift factor which caused several problems:"
87fb2136
PP
26420msgstr ""
26421
26422#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26423#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:165
b6467a72
PP
26424msgid ""
26425"When using NTP with an '11 minute mode' kernel the drift factor would be "
26426"clobbered to near zero."
87fb2136
PP
26427msgstr ""
26428
26429#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26430#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:166
b6467a72
PP
26431msgid ""
26432"It would not allow the use of 'cold' drift correction. With most "
26433"configurations using 'cold' drift will yield favorable results. Cold, means "
26434"when the machine is turned off which can have a significant impact on the "
26435"drift factor."
87fb2136
PP
26436msgstr ""
26437
26438#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26439#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:167
b6467a72
PP
26440msgid ""
26441"(Re)calculating drift factor on every shutdown delivers suboptimal results. "
26442"For example, if ephemeral conditions cause the machine to be abnormally hot "
26443"the drift factor calculation would be out of range."
87fb2136
PP
26444msgstr ""
26445
26446#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26447#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:168
b6467a72
PP
26448msgid ""
26449"Significantly increased system shutdown times (as of v2.31 when not using *--"
26450"update-drift* the RTC is not read)."
87fb2136
PP
26451msgstr ""
26452
26453#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26454#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:170
b6467a72
PP
26455msgid ""
26456"Having *hwclock* calculate the drift factor is a good starting point, but "
26457"for optimal results it will likely need to be adjusted by directly editing "
26458"the _{ADJTIME_PATH}_ file. For most configurations once a machine's optimal "
26459"drift factor is crafted it should not need to be changed. Therefore, the old "
26460"behavior to automatically (re)calculate drift was changed and now requires "
26461"this option to be used. See the discussion below, under *The Adjust "
26462"Function*."
87fb2136
PP
26463msgstr ""
26464
26465#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26466#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:172
b6467a72
PP
26467msgid ""
26468"This option requires reading the Hardware Clock before setting it. If it "
26469"cannot be read, then this option will cause the set functions to fail. This "
26470"can happen, for example, if the Hardware Clock is corrupted by a power "
26471"failure. In that case, the clock must first be set without this option. "
26472"Despite it not working, the resulting drift correction factor would be "
26473"invalid anyway."
87fb2136
PP
26474msgstr ""
26475
26476#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26477#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:175
87fb2136
PP
26478msgid "Display more details about what *hwclock* is doing internally."
26479msgstr ""
26480
26481#. type: Title ===
a5b0d099 26482#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:178
87fb2136
PP
26483#, no-wrap
26484msgid "Clocks in a Linux System"
26485msgstr ""
26486
26487#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26488#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:181
87fb2136
PP
26489msgid "There are two types of date-time clocks:"
26490msgstr ""
26491
26492#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26493#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:183
87fb2136
PP
26494#, no-wrap
26495msgid "*The Hardware Clock:* This clock is an independent hardware device, with its own power domain (battery, capacitor, etc), that operates when the machine is powered off, or even unplugged.\n"
26496msgstr ""
26497
26498#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26499#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:185
b6467a72
PP
26500msgid ""
26501"On an ISA compatible system, this clock is specified as part of the ISA "
26502"standard. A control program can read or set this clock only to a whole "
26503"second, but it can also detect the edges of the 1 second clock ticks, so the "
26504"clock actually has virtually infinite precision."
87fb2136
PP
26505msgstr ""
26506
26507#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26508#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:187
b6467a72
PP
26509msgid ""
26510"This clock is commonly called the hardware clock, the real time clock, the "
26511"RTC, the BIOS clock, and the CMOS clock. Hardware Clock, in its capitalized "
26512"form, was coined for use by *hwclock*. The Linux kernel also refers to it as "
26513"the persistent clock."
87fb2136
PP
26514msgstr ""
26515
26516#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26517#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:189
b6467a72
PP
26518msgid ""
26519"Some non-ISA systems have a few real time clocks with only one of them "
26520"having its own power domain. A very low power external I2C or SPI clock chip "
26521"might be used with a backup battery as the hardware clock to initialize a "
26522"more functional integrated real-time clock which is used for most other "
26523"purposes."
87fb2136
PP
26524msgstr ""
26525
26526#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26527#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:191
87fb2136
PP
26528#, no-wrap
26529msgid "*The System Clock:* This clock is part of the Linux kernel and is driven by a timer interrupt. (On an ISA machine, the timer interrupt is part of the ISA standard.) It has meaning only while Linux is running on the machine. The System Time is the number of seconds since 00:00:00 January 1, 1970 UTC (or more succinctly, the number of seconds since 1969 UTC). The System Time is not an integer, though. It has virtually infinite precision.\n"
26530msgstr ""
26531
26532#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26533#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:193
b6467a72
PP
26534msgid ""
26535"The System Time is the time that matters. The Hardware Clock's basic purpose "
26536"is to keep time when Linux is not running so that the System Clock can be "
26537"initialized from it at boot. Note that in DOS, for which ISA was designed, "
26538"the Hardware Clock is the only real time clock."
87fb2136
PP
26539msgstr ""
26540
26541#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26542#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:195
b6467a72
PP
26543msgid ""
26544"It is important that the System Time not have any discontinuities such as "
26545"would happen if you used the *date*(1) program to set it while the system is "
26546"running. You can, however, do whatever you want to the Hardware Clock while "
26547"the system is running, and the next time Linux starts up, it will do so with "
26548"the adjusted time from the Hardware Clock. Note: currently this is not "
26549"possible on most systems because *hwclock --systohc* is called at shutdown."
87fb2136
PP
26550msgstr ""
26551
26552#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26553#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:197
b6467a72
PP
26554msgid ""
26555"The Linux kernel's timezone is set by *hwclock*. But don't be misled -- "
26556"almost nobody cares what timezone the kernel thinks it is in. Instead, "
26557"programs that care about the timezone (perhaps because they want to display "
26558"a local time for you) almost always use a more traditional method of "
26559"determining the timezone: They use the *TZ* environment variable or the _/"
26560"etc/localtime_ file, as explained in the man page for *tzset*(3). However, "
26561"some programs and fringe parts of the Linux kernel such as filesystems use "
26562"the kernel's timezone value. An example is the vfat filesystem. If the "
26563"kernel timezone value is wrong, the vfat filesystem will report and set the "
26564"wrong timestamps on files. Another example is the kernel's NTP '11 minute "
26565"mode'. If the kernel's timezone value and/or the _persistent_clock_is_local_ "
26566"variable are wrong, then the Hardware Clock will be set incorrectly by '11 "
26567"minute mode'. See the discussion below, under *Automatic Hardware Clock "
26568"Synchronization by the Kernel*."
87fb2136
PP
26569msgstr ""
26570
26571#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26572#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:199
87fb2136
PP
26573#, no-wrap
26574msgid "*hwclock* sets the kernel's timezone to the value indicated by *TZ* or _/etc/localtime_ with the *--hctosys* or *--systz* functions.\n"
26575msgstr ""
26576
26577#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26578#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:201
b6467a72
PP
26579msgid ""
26580"The kernel's timezone value actually consists of two parts: 1) a field "
26581"tz_minuteswest indicating how many minutes local time (not adjusted for DST) "
26582"lags behind UTC, and 2) a field tz_dsttime indicating the type of Daylight "
26583"Savings Time (DST) convention that is in effect in the locality at the "
26584"present time. This second field is not used under Linux and is always zero. "
26585"See also *settimeofday*(2)."
87fb2136
PP
26586msgstr ""
26587
26588#. type: Title ===
a5b0d099 26589#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:202
87fb2136
PP
26590#, no-wrap
26591msgid "Hardware Clock Access Methods"
26592msgstr ""
26593
26594#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26595#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:205
87fb2136
PP
26596#, no-wrap
26597msgid "*hwclock* uses many different ways to get and set Hardware Clock values. The most normal way is to do I/O to the rtc device special file, which is presumed to be driven by the rtc device driver. Also, Linux systems using the rtc framework with udev, are capable of supporting multiple Hardware Clocks. This may bring about the need to override the default rtc device by specifying one with the *--rtc* option.\n"
26598msgstr ""
26599
26600#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26601#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:207
b6467a72
PP
26602msgid ""
26603"However, this method is not always available as older systems do not have an "
26604"rtc driver. On these systems, the method of accessing the Hardware Clock "
26605"depends on the system hardware."
87fb2136
PP
26606msgstr ""
26607
26608#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26609#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:209
b6467a72
PP
26610msgid ""
26611"On an ISA compatible system, *hwclock* can directly access the \"CMOS "
26612"memory\" registers that constitute the clock, by doing I/O to Ports 0x70 and "
26613"0x71. It does this with actual I/O instructions and consequently can only do "
26614"it if running with superuser effective userid. This method may be used by "
26615"specifying the *--directisa* option."
87fb2136
PP
26616msgstr ""
26617
26618#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26619#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:211
b6467a72
PP
26620msgid ""
26621"This is a really poor method of accessing the clock, for all the reasons "
26622"that userspace programs are generally not supposed to do direct I/O and "
26623"disable interrupts. *hwclock* provides it for testing, troubleshooting, and "
26624"because it may be the only method available on ISA systems which do not have "
26625"a working rtc device driver."
87fb2136
PP
26626msgstr ""
26627
26628#. type: Title ===
a5b0d099 26629#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:212
87fb2136
PP
26630#, no-wrap
26631msgid "The Adjust Function"
26632msgstr ""
26633
26634#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26635#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:215
b6467a72
PP
26636msgid ""
26637"The Hardware Clock is usually not very accurate. However, much of its "
26638"inaccuracy is completely predictable - it gains or loses the same amount of "
26639"time every day. This is called systematic drift. *hwclock*'s *--adjust* "
26640"function lets you apply systematic drift corrections to the Hardware Clock."
87fb2136
PP
26641msgstr ""
26642
26643#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26644#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:217
b6467a72
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26645msgid ""
26646"It works like this: *hwclock* keeps a file, _{ADJTIME_PATH}_, that keeps "
26647"some historical information. This is called the adjtime file."
87fb2136
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26648msgstr ""
26649
26650#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26651#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:219
b6467a72
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26652msgid ""
26653"Suppose you start with no adjtime file. You issue a *hwclock --set* command "
26654"to set the Hardware Clock to the true current time. *hwclock* creates the "
26655"adjtime file and records in it the current time as the last time the clock "
26656"was calibrated. Five days later, the clock has gained 10 seconds, so you "
26657"issue a *hwclock --set --update-drift* command to set it back 10 seconds. "
26658"*hwclock* updates the adjtime file to show the current time as the last time "
26659"the clock was calibrated, and records 2 seconds per day as the systematic "
26660"drift rate. 24 hours go by, and then you issue a *hwclock --adjust* command. "
26661"*hwclock* consults the adjtime file and sees that the clock gains 2 seconds "
26662"per day when left alone and that it has been left alone for exactly one day. "
26663"So it subtracts 2 seconds from the Hardware Clock. It then records the "
26664"current time as the last time the clock was adjusted. Another 24 hours go by "
26665"and you issue another *hwclock --adjust*. *hwclock* does the same thing: "
26666"subtracts 2 seconds and updates the adjtime file with the current time as "
26667"the last time the clock was adjusted."
87fb2136
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26668msgstr ""
26669
26670#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26671#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:221
b6467a72
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26672msgid ""
26673"When you use the *--update-drift* option with *--set* or *--systohc*, the "
26674"systematic drift rate is (re)calculated by comparing the fully drift "
26675"corrected current Hardware Clock time with the new set time, from that it "
26676"derives the 24 hour drift rate based on the last calibrated timestamp from "
26677"the adjtime file. This updated drift factor is then saved in _{ADJTIME_PATH}"
26678"_."
87fb2136
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26679msgstr ""
26680
26681#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26682#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:223
b6467a72
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26683msgid ""
26684"A small amount of error creeps in when the Hardware Clock is set, so *--"
26685"adjust* refrains from making any adjustment that is less than 1 second. "
26686"Later on, when you request an adjustment again, the accumulated drift will "
26687"be more than 1 second and *--adjust* will make the adjustment including any "
26688"fractional amount."
87fb2136
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26689msgstr ""
26690
26691#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26692#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:225
87fb2136
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26693#, no-wrap
26694msgid "*hwclock --hctosys* also uses the adjtime file data to compensate the value read from the Hardware Clock before using it to set the System Clock. It does not share the 1 second limitation of *--adjust*, and will correct sub-second drift values immediately. It does not change the Hardware Clock time nor the adjtime file. This may eliminate the need to use *--adjust*, unless something else on the system needs the Hardware Clock to be compensated.\n"
26695msgstr ""
26696
26697#. type: Title ===
a5b0d099 26698#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:226
87fb2136
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26699#, no-wrap
26700msgid "The Adjtime File"
26701msgstr ""
26702
26703#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26704#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:229
b6467a72
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26705msgid ""
26706"While named for its historical purpose of controlling adjustments only, it "
26707"actually contains other information used by *hwclock* from one invocation to "
26708"the next."
87fb2136
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26709msgstr ""
26710
26711#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26712#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:231
87fb2136
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26713msgid "The format of the adjtime file is, in ASCII:"
26714msgstr ""
26715
26716#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26717#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:233
b6467a72
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26718msgid ""
26719"Line 1: Three numbers, separated by blanks: 1) the systematic drift rate in "
26720"seconds per day, floating point decimal; 2) the resulting number of seconds "
26721"since 1969 UTC of most recent adjustment or calibration, decimal integer; 3) "
26722"zero (for compatibility with *clock*(8)) as a floating point decimal."
87fb2136
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26723msgstr ""
26724
26725#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26726#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:235
b6467a72
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26727msgid ""
26728"Line 2: One number: the resulting number of seconds since 1969 UTC of most "
26729"recent calibration. Zero if there has been no calibration yet or it is known "
26730"that any previous calibration is moot (for example, because the Hardware "
26731"Clock has been found, since that calibration, not to contain a valid time). "
26732"This is a decimal integer."
87fb2136
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26733msgstr ""
26734
26735#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26736#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:237
b6467a72
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26737msgid ""
26738"Line 3: \"UTC\" or \"LOCAL\". Tells whether the Hardware Clock is set to "
26739"Coordinated Universal Time or local time. You can always override this value "
26740"with options on the *hwclock* command line."
87fb2136
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26741msgstr ""
26742
26743#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26744#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:239
b6467a72
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26745msgid ""
26746"You can use an adjtime file that was previously used with the *clock*(8) "
26747"program with *hwclock*."
87fb2136
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26748msgstr ""
26749
26750#. type: Title ===
a5b0d099 26751#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:240
87fb2136
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26752#, no-wrap
26753msgid "Automatic Hardware Clock Synchronization by the Kernel"
26754msgstr ""
26755
26756#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26757#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:243
b6467a72
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26758msgid ""
26759"You should be aware of another way that the Hardware Clock is kept "
26760"synchronized in some systems. The Linux kernel has a mode wherein it copies "
26761"the System Time to the Hardware Clock every 11 minutes. This mode is a "
26762"compile time option, so not all kernels will have this capability. This is a "
26763"good mode to use when you are using something sophisticated like NTP to keep "
26764"your System Clock synchronized. (NTP is a way to keep your System Time "
26765"synchronized either to a time server somewhere on the network or to a radio "
26766"clock hooked up to your system. See RFC 1305.)"
87fb2136
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26767msgstr ""
26768
26769#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26770#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:245
b6467a72
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26771msgid ""
26772"If the kernel is compiled with the '11 minute mode' option it will be active "
26773"when the kernel's clock discipline is in a synchronized state. When in this "
26774"state, bit 6 (the bit that is set in the mask 0x0040) of the kernel's "
26775"_time_status_ variable is unset. This value is output as the 'status' line "
26776"of the *adjtimex --print* or *ntptime* commands."
87fb2136
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26777msgstr ""
26778
26779#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26780#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:247
b6467a72
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26781msgid ""
26782"It takes an outside influence, like the NTP daemon to put the kernel's clock "
26783"discipline into a synchronized state, and therefore turn on '11 minute "
26784"mode'. It can be turned off by running anything that sets the System Clock "
26785"the old fashioned way, including *hwclock --hctosys*. However, if the NTP "
26786"daemon is still running, it will turn '11 minute mode' back on again the "
26787"next time it synchronizes the System Clock."
87fb2136
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26788msgstr ""
26789
26790#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26791#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:249
b6467a72
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26792msgid ""
26793"If your system runs with '11 minute mode' on, it may need to use either *--"
26794"hctosys* or *--systz* in a startup script, especially if the Hardware Clock "
26795"is configured to use the local timescale. Unless the kernel is informed of "
26796"what timescale the Hardware Clock is using, it may clobber it with the wrong "
26797"one. The kernel uses UTC by default."
87fb2136
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26798msgstr ""
26799
26800#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26801#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:251
b6467a72
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26802msgid ""
26803"The first userspace command to set the System Clock informs the kernel what "
26804"timescale the Hardware Clock is using. This happens via the "
26805"_persistent_clock_is_local_ kernel variable. If *--hctosys* or *--systz* is "
26806"the first, it will set this variable according to the adjtime file or the "
26807"appropriate command-line argument. Note that when using this capability and "
26808"the Hardware Clock timescale configuration is changed, then a reboot is "
26809"required to notify the kernel."
87fb2136
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26810msgstr ""
26811
26812#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26813#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:253
87fb2136
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26814#, no-wrap
26815msgid "*hwclock --adjust* should not be used with NTP '11 minute mode'.\n"
26816msgstr ""
26817
26818#. type: Title ===
a5b0d099 26819#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:254
87fb2136
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26820#, no-wrap
26821msgid "ISA Hardware Clock Century value"
26822msgstr ""
26823
26824#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26825#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:257
b6467a72
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26826msgid ""
26827"There is some sort of standard that defines CMOS memory Byte 50 on an ISA "
26828"machine as an indicator of what century it is. *hwclock* does not use or set "
26829"that byte because there are some machines that don't define the byte that "
26830"way, and it really isn't necessary anyway, since the year-of-century does a "
26831"good job of implying which century it is."
87fb2136
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26832msgstr ""
26833
26834#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26835#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:259
b6467a72
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26836msgid ""
26837"If you have a bona fide use for a CMOS century byte, contact the *hwclock* "
26838"maintainer; an option may be appropriate."
87fb2136
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26839msgstr ""
26840
26841#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26842#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:261
b6467a72
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26843msgid ""
26844"Note that this section is only relevant when you are using the \"direct "
26845"ISA\" method of accessing the Hardware Clock. ACPI provides a standard way "
26846"to access century values, when they are supported by the hardware."
87fb2136
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26847msgstr ""
26848
26849#. type: Title ==
a5b0d099 26850#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:262
87fb2136
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26851#, no-wrap
26852msgid "DATE-TIME CONFIGURATION"
26853msgstr ""
26854
26855#. type: Title ===
a5b0d099 26856#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:264
87fb2136
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26857#, no-wrap
26858msgid "Keeping Time without External Synchronization"
26859msgstr ""
26860
26861#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26862#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:267
87fb2136
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26863msgid "This discussion is based on the following conditions:"
26864msgstr ""
26865
26866#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26867#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:269
b6467a72
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26868msgid ""
26869"Nothing is running that alters the date-time clocks, such as NTP daemon or a "
26870"cron job.\""
87fb2136
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26871msgstr ""
26872
26873#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26874#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:270
b6467a72
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26875msgid ""
26876"The system timezone is configured for the correct local time. See below, "
26877"under *POSIX vs 'RIGHT'*."
87fb2136
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26878msgstr ""
26879
26880#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26881#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:271
b6467a72
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26882msgid ""
26883"Early during startup the following are called, in this order: *adjtimex --"
26884"tick* _value_ *--frequency* _value_ *hwclock --hctosys*"
87fb2136
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26885msgstr ""
26886
26887#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26888#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:272
87fb2136
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26889msgid "During shutdown the following is called: *hwclock --systohc*"
26890msgstr ""
26891
26892#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26893#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:274
87fb2136
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26894msgid "Systems without *adjtimex* may use *ntptime*."
26895msgstr ""
26896
26897#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26898#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:276
b6467a72
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26899msgid ""
26900"Whether maintaining precision time with NTP daemon or not, it makes sense to "
26901"configure the system to keep reasonably good date-time on its own."
87fb2136
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26902msgstr ""
26903
26904#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26905#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:278
b6467a72
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26906msgid ""
26907"The first step in making that happen is having a clear understanding of the "
26908"big picture. There are two completely separate hardware devices running at "
26909"their own speed and drifting away from the 'correct' time at their own "
26910"rates. The methods and software for drift correction are different for each "
26911"of them. However, most systems are configured to exchange values between "
26912"these two clocks at startup and shutdown. Now the individual device's time "
26913"keeping errors are transferred back and forth between each other. Attempt to "
26914"configure drift correction for only one of them, and the other's drift will "
26915"be overlaid upon it."
87fb2136
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26916msgstr ""
26917
26918#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26919#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:280
b6467a72
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26920msgid ""
26921"This problem can be avoided when configuring drift correction for the System "
26922"Clock by simply not shutting down the machine. This, plus the fact that all "
26923"of *hwclock*'s precision (including calculating drift factors) depends upon "
26924"the System Clock's rate being correct, means that configuration of the "
26925"System Clock should be done first."
87fb2136
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26926msgstr ""
26927
26928#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26929#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:282
b6467a72
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26930msgid ""
26931"The System Clock drift is corrected with the *adjtimex*(8) command's *--"
26932"tick* and *--frequency* options. These two work together: tick is the coarse "
26933"adjustment and frequency is the fine adjustment. (For systems that do not "
26934"have an *adjtimex* package, *ntptime -f* _ppm_ may be used instead.)"
87fb2136
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26935msgstr ""
26936
26937#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26938#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:284
b6467a72
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26939msgid ""
26940"Some Linux distributions attempt to automatically calculate the System Clock "
26941"drift with *adjtimex*'s compare operation. Trying to correct one drifting "
26942"clock by using another drifting clock as a reference is akin to a dog trying "
26943"to catch its own tail. Success may happen eventually, but great effort and "
26944"frustration will likely precede it. This automation may yield an improvement "
26945"over no configuration, but expecting optimum results would be in error. A "
26946"better choice for manual configuration would be *adjtimex*'s *--log* options."
87fb2136
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26947msgstr ""
26948
26949#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26950#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:286
b6467a72
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26951msgid ""
26952"It may be more effective to simply track the System Clock drift with *sntp*, "
26953"or *date -Ins* and a precision timepiece, and then calculate the correction "
26954"manually."
87fb2136
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26955msgstr ""
26956
26957#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26958#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:288
b6467a72
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26959msgid ""
26960"After setting the tick and frequency values, continue to test and refine the "
26961"adjustments until the System Clock keeps good time. See *adjtimex*(2) for "
26962"more information and the example demonstrating manual drift calculations."
87fb2136
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26963msgstr ""
26964
26965#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26966#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:290
b6467a72
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26967msgid ""
26968"Once the System Clock is ticking smoothly, move on to the Hardware Clock."
87fb2136
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26969msgstr ""
26970
26971#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26972#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:292
b6467a72
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26973msgid ""
26974"As a rule, cold drift will work best for most use cases. This should be true "
26975"even for 24/7 machines whose normal downtime consists of a reboot. In that "
26976"case the drift factor value makes little difference. But on the rare "
26977"occasion that the machine is shut down for an extended period, then cold "
26978"drift should yield better results."
87fb2136
PP
26979msgstr ""
26980
26981#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26982#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:294
87fb2136
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26983#, no-wrap
26984msgid "*Steps to calculate cold drift:*\n"
26985msgstr ""
26986
26987#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26988#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:297
87fb2136
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26989#, no-wrap
26990msgid "*Ensure that NTP daemon will not be launched at startup.*\n"
26991msgstr ""
26992
26993#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 26994#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:300
87fb2136
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26995msgid "The _System Clock_ time must be correct at shutdown!"
26996msgstr ""
26997
26998#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 26999#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:301
87fb2136
PP
27000#, no-wrap
27001msgid "3"
27002msgstr ""
27003
27004#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 27005#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:303
87fb2136
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27006msgid "Shut down the system."
27007msgstr ""
27008
27009#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 27010#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:304
87fb2136
PP
27011#, no-wrap
27012msgid "4"
27013msgstr ""
27014
27015#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 27016#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:306
87fb2136
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27017msgid "Let an extended period pass without changing the Hardware Clock."
27018msgstr ""
27019
27020#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 27021#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:307
87fb2136
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27022#, no-wrap
27023msgid "5"
27024msgstr ""
27025
27026#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 27027#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:309
87fb2136
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27028msgid "Start the system."
27029msgstr ""
27030
27031#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 27032#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:310
87fb2136
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27033#, no-wrap
27034msgid "6"
27035msgstr ""
27036
27037#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 27038#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:312
b6467a72
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27039msgid ""
27040"Immediately use *hwclock* to set the correct time, adding the *--update-"
27041"drift* option."
87fb2136
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27042msgstr ""
27043
27044#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 27045#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:314
b6467a72
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27046msgid ""
27047"Note: if step 6 uses *--systohc*, then the System Clock must be set "
27048"correctly (step 6a) just before doing so."
87fb2136
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27049msgstr ""
27050
27051#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 27052#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:316
b6467a72
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27053msgid ""
27054"Having *hwclock* calculate the drift factor is a good starting point, but "
27055"for optimal results it will likely need to be adjusted by directly editing "
27056"the _{ADJTIME_PATH}_ file. Continue to test and refine the drift factor "
27057"until the Hardware Clock is corrected properly at startup. To check this, "
27058"first make sure that the System Time is correct before shutdown and then use "
27059"*sntp*, or *date -Ins* and a precision timepiece, immediately after startup."
87fb2136
PP
27060msgstr ""
27061
27062#. type: Title ===
a5b0d099 27063#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:317
87fb2136
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27064#, no-wrap
27065msgid "LOCAL vs UTC"
27066msgstr ""
27067
27068#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 27069#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:320
b6467a72
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27070msgid ""
27071"Keeping the Hardware Clock in a local timescale causes inconsistent daylight "
27072"saving time results:"
87fb2136
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27073msgstr ""
27074
27075#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 27076#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:322
b6467a72
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27077msgid ""
27078"If Linux is running during a daylight saving time change, the time written "
27079"to the Hardware Clock will be adjusted for the change."
87fb2136
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27080msgstr ""
27081
27082#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 27083#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:323
b6467a72
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27084msgid ""
27085"If Linux is NOT running during a daylight saving time change, the time read "
27086"from the Hardware Clock will NOT be adjusted for the change."
87fb2136
PP
27087msgstr ""
27088
27089#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 27090#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:325
b6467a72
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27091msgid ""
27092"The Hardware Clock on an ISA compatible system keeps only a date and time, "
27093"it has no concept of timezone nor daylight saving. Therefore, when *hwclock* "
27094"is told that it is in local time, it assumes it is in the 'correct' local "
27095"time and makes no adjustments to the time read from it."
87fb2136
PP
27096msgstr ""
27097
27098#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 27099#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:327
b6467a72
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27100msgid ""
27101"Linux handles daylight saving time changes transparently only when the "
27102"Hardware Clock is kept in the UTC timescale. Doing so is made easy for "
27103"system administrators as *hwclock* uses local time for its output and as the "
27104"argument to the *--date* option."
87fb2136
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27105msgstr ""
27106
27107#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 27108#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:329
b6467a72
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27109msgid ""
27110"POSIX systems, like Linux, are designed to have the System Clock operate in "
27111"the UTC timescale. The Hardware Clock's purpose is to initialize the System "
27112"Clock, so also keeping it in UTC makes sense."
87fb2136
PP
27113msgstr ""
27114
27115#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 27116#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:331
b6467a72
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27117msgid ""
27118"Linux does, however, attempt to accommodate the Hardware Clock being in the "
27119"local timescale. This is primarily for dual-booting with older versions of "
27120"MS Windows. From Windows 7 on, the RealTimeIsUniversal registry key is "
27121"supposed to be working properly so that its Hardware Clock can be kept in "
27122"UTC."
87fb2136
PP
27123msgstr ""
27124
27125#. type: Title ===
a5b0d099 27126#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:332
87fb2136
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27127#, no-wrap
27128msgid "POSIX vs 'RIGHT'"
27129msgstr ""
27130
27131#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 27132#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:335
b6467a72
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27133msgid ""
27134"A discussion on date-time configuration would be incomplete without "
27135"addressing timezones, this is mostly well covered by *tzset*(3). One area "
27136"that seems to have no documentation is the 'right' directory of the Time "
27137"Zone Database, sometimes called tz or zoneinfo."
87fb2136
PP
27138msgstr ""
27139
27140#. TRANSLATORS: Keep {plus} untranslated.
27141#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 27142#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:338
b6467a72
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27143msgid ""
27144"There are two separate databases in the zoneinfo system, posix and 'right'. "
27145"'Right' (now named zoneinfo-leaps) includes leap seconds and posix does not. "
27146"To use the 'right' database the System Clock must be set to (UTC {plus} leap "
27147"seconds), which is equivalent to (TAI - 10). This allows calculating the "
27148"exact number of seconds between two dates that cross a leap second epoch. "
27149"The System Clock is then converted to the correct civil time, including UTC, "
27150"by using the 'right' timezone files which subtract the leap seconds. Note: "
27151"this configuration is considered experimental and is known to have issues."
87fb2136
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27152msgstr ""
27153
27154#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 27155#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:340
b6467a72
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27156msgid ""
27157"To configure a system to use a particular database all of the files located "
27158"in its directory must be copied to the root of _/usr/share/zoneinfo_. Files "
27159"are never used directly from the posix or 'right' subdirectories, e.g., "
27160"TZ='_right/Europe/Dublin_'. This habit was becoming so common that the "
27161"upstream zoneinfo project restructured the system's file tree by moving the "
27162"posix and 'right' subdirectories out of the zoneinfo directory and into "
27163"sibling directories:"
87fb2136
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27164msgstr ""
27165
27166#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 27167#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:342
b6467a72
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27168msgid ""
27169"_/usr/share/zoneinfo_, _/usr/share/zoneinfo-posix_, _/usr/share/zoneinfo-"
27170"leaps_"
87fb2136
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27171msgstr ""
27172
27173#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 27174#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:344
b6467a72
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27175msgid ""
27176"Unfortunately, some Linux distributions are changing it back to the old tree "
27177"structure in their packages. So the problem of system administrators "
27178"reaching into the 'right' subdirectory persists. This causes the system "
27179"timezone to be configured to include leap seconds while the zoneinfo "
27180"database is still configured to exclude them. Then when an application such "
27181"as a World Clock needs the South_Pole timezone file; or an email MTA, or "
27182"*hwclock* needs the UTC timezone file; they fetch it from the root of _/usr/"
27183"share/zoneinfo_ , because that is what they are supposed to do. Those files "
27184"exclude leap seconds, but the System Clock now includes them, causing an "
27185"incorrect time conversion."
87fb2136
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27186msgstr ""
27187
27188#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 27189#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:346
b6467a72
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27190msgid ""
27191"Attempting to mix and match files from these separate databases will not "
27192"work, because they each require the System Clock to use a different "
27193"timescale. The zoneinfo database must be configured to use either posix or "
27194"'right', as described above, or by assigning a database path to the _TZDIR_ "
27195"environment variable."
87fb2136
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27196msgstr ""
27197
27198#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 27199#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:350
87fb2136
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27200msgid "One of the following exit values will be returned:"
27201msgstr ""
27202
27203#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 27204#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:351
87fb2136
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27205#, no-wrap
27206msgid "*EXIT_SUCCESS* ('0' on POSIX systems)"
27207msgstr ""
27208
27209#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 27210#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:353
87fb2136
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27211msgid "Successful program execution."
27212msgstr ""
27213
27214#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 27215#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:354
87fb2136
PP
27216#, no-wrap
27217msgid "*EXIT_FAILURE* ('1' on POSIX systems)"
27218msgstr ""
27219
27220#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 27221#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:356
87fb2136
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27222msgid "The operation failed or the command syntax was not valid."
27223msgstr ""
27224
27225#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 27226#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:359
87fb2136
PP
27227#, no-wrap
27228msgid "*TZ*"
27229msgstr ""
27230
27231#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 27232#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:361
b6467a72
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27233msgid ""
27234"If this variable is set its value takes precedence over the system "
27235"configured timezone."
87fb2136
PP
27236msgstr ""
27237
27238#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 27239#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:362
87fb2136
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27240#, no-wrap
27241msgid "*TZDIR*"
27242msgstr ""
27243
27244#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 27245#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:364
b6467a72
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27246msgid ""
27247"If this variable is set its value takes precedence over the system "
27248"configured timezone database directory path."
87fb2136
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27249msgstr ""
27250
27251#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 27252#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:367 ../sys-utils/rtcwake.8.adoc:117
87fb2136
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27253#, no-wrap
27254msgid "_{ADJTIME_PATH}_"
27255msgstr ""
27256
27257#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 27258#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:369
b6467a72
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27259msgid ""
27260"The configuration and state file for *hwclock*. See also *adjtime_config*(5)."
87fb2136
PP
27261msgstr ""
27262
27263#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 27264#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:370
87fb2136
PP
27265#, fuzzy, no-wrap
27266#| msgid "_/etc/login.defs_"
27267msgid "_/etc/localtime_"
27268msgstr "_/etc/login.defs_"
27269
27270#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 27271#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:372
87fb2136
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27272msgid "The system timezone file."
27273msgstr ""
27274
27275#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 27276#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:373
87fb2136
PP
27277#, no-wrap
27278msgid "_/usr/share/zoneinfo/_"
27279msgstr ""
27280
27281#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 27282#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:375
87fb2136
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27283msgid "The system timezone database directory."
27284msgstr ""
27285
27286#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 27287#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:377
b6467a72
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27288msgid ""
27289"Device files *hwclock* may try for Hardware Clock access: _/dev/rtc0_ _/dev/"
27290"rtc_ _/dev/misc/rtc_ _/dev/efirtc_ _/dev/misc/efirtc_"
87fb2136
PP
27291msgstr ""
27292
27293#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 27294#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:387
87fb2136
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27295#, no-wrap
27296msgid ""
27297"*date*(1),\n"
27298"*adjtime_config*(5),\n"
27299"*adjtimex*(8),\n"
27300"*gettimeofday*(2),\n"
27301"*settimeofday*(2),\n"
27302"*crontab*(1p),\n"
27303"*tzset*(3)\n"
27304msgstr ""
27305
27306#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 27307#: ../sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc:391
b6467a72
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27308msgid ""
27309"Written by mailto:bryanh@giraffe-data.com[Bryan Henderson], September 1996, "
27310"based on work done on the *clock*(8) program by Charles Hedrick, Rob Hooft, "
27311"and Harald Koenig. See the source code for complete history and credits."
87fb2136
PP
27312msgstr ""
27313
27314#. Copyright 2008 Hayden A. James (hayden.james@gmail.com)
27315#. May be distributed under the GNU General Public License
27316#. type: Title =
27317#: ../sys-utils/ipcmk.1.adoc:6
27318#, no-wrap
27319msgid "ipcmk(1)"
27320msgstr ""
27321
27322#. type: Plain text
27323#: ../sys-utils/ipcmk.1.adoc:16
27324msgid "ipcmk - make various IPC resources"
27325msgstr ""
27326
27327#. type: Plain text
27328#: ../sys-utils/ipcmk.1.adoc:20
27329#, no-wrap
27330msgid "*ipcmk* [options]\n"
27331msgstr ""
27332
27333#. type: Plain text
27334#: ../sys-utils/ipcmk.1.adoc:24
27335#, no-wrap
27336msgid "*ipcmk* allows you to create System V inter-process communication (IPC) objects: shared memory segments, message queues, and semaphore arrays.\n"
27337msgstr ""
27338
27339#. type: Plain text
27340#: ../sys-utils/ipcmk.1.adoc:28
27341msgid "Resources can be specified with these options:"
27342msgstr ""
27343
27344#. type: Labeled list
27345#: ../sys-utils/ipcmk.1.adoc:29
27346#, fuzzy, no-wrap
27347#| msgid "*-s*, **--shell**=__shell__"
27348msgid "*-M*, *--shmem* _size_"
27349msgstr "*-s*, **--shell**=__shell__"
27350
27351#. type: Plain text
27352#: ../sys-utils/ipcmk.1.adoc:31
b6467a72
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27353msgid ""
27354"Create a shared memory segment of _size_ bytes. The _size_ argument may be "
27355"followed by the multiplicative suffixes KiB (=1024), MiB (=1024*1024), and "
27356"so on for GiB, etc. (the \"iB\" is optional, e.g., \"K\" has the same "
27357"meaning as \"KiB\") or the suffixes KB (=1000), MB (=1000*1000), and so on "
27358"for GB, etc."
87fb2136
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27359msgstr ""
27360
27361#. type: Labeled list
27362#: ../sys-utils/ipcmk.1.adoc:32
27363#, fuzzy, no-wrap
27364#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
27365msgid "*-Q*, *--queue*"
27366msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
27367
27368#. type: Plain text
27369#: ../sys-utils/ipcmk.1.adoc:34
27370msgid "Create a message queue."
27371msgstr ""
27372
27373#. type: Labeled list
27374#: ../sys-utils/ipcmk.1.adoc:35
27375#, no-wrap
27376msgid "*-S*, *--semaphore* _number_"
27377msgstr ""
27378
27379#. type: Plain text
27380#: ../sys-utils/ipcmk.1.adoc:37
27381msgid "Create a semaphore array with _number_ of elements."
27382msgstr ""
27383
27384#. type: Plain text
27385#: ../sys-utils/ipcmk.1.adoc:39
27386msgid "Other options are:"
27387msgstr ""
27388
27389#. type: Labeled list
27390#: ../sys-utils/ipcmk.1.adoc:40
27391#, no-wrap
27392msgid "*-p*, *--mode* _mode_"
27393msgstr ""
27394
27395#. type: Plain text
27396#: ../sys-utils/ipcmk.1.adoc:42
27397msgid "Access permissions for the resource. Default is 0644."
27398msgstr ""
27399
27400#. type: Plain text
27401#: ../sys-utils/ipcmk.1.adoc:48
27402msgid "mailto:hayden.james@gmail.com[Hayden A. James]"
27403msgstr ""
27404
27405#. type: Plain text
27406#: ../sys-utils/ipcmk.1.adoc:54
27407#, no-wrap
27408msgid ""
27409"*ipcrm*(1),\n"
27410"*ipcs*(1),\n"
27411"*sysvipc*(7)\n"
27412msgstr ""
27413
27414#. Copyright 2002 Andre C. Mazzone (linuxdev@karagee.com)
27415#. May be distributed under the GNU General Public License
27416#. type: Title =
27417#: ../sys-utils/ipcrm.1.adoc:6
27418#, no-wrap
27419msgid "ipcrm(1)"
27420msgstr ""
27421
27422#. type: Plain text
27423#: ../sys-utils/ipcrm.1.adoc:17
27424msgid "ipcrm - remove certain IPC resources"
27425msgstr ""
27426
27427#. type: Plain text
27428#: ../sys-utils/ipcrm.1.adoc:21
27429#, no-wrap
27430msgid "*ipcrm* [options]\n"
27431msgstr ""
27432
27433#. type: Plain text
27434#: ../sys-utils/ipcrm.1.adoc:23
27435#, no-wrap
27436msgid "*ipcrm* [*shm*|*msg*|*sem*] _ID_ ...\n"
27437msgstr ""
27438
27439#. type: Plain text
27440#: ../sys-utils/ipcrm.1.adoc:27
27441#, no-wrap
27442msgid "*ipcrm* removes System V inter-process communication (IPC) objects and associated data structures from the system. In order to delete such objects, you must be superuser, or the creator or owner of the object.\n"
27443msgstr ""
27444
27445#. type: Plain text
27446#: ../sys-utils/ipcrm.1.adoc:29
b6467a72
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27447msgid ""
27448"System V IPC objects are of three types: shared memory, message queues, and "
27449"semaphores. Deletion of a message queue or semaphore object is immediate "
27450"(regardless of whether any process still holds an IPC identifier for the "
27451"object). A shared memory object is only removed after all currently attached "
27452"processes have detached (*shmdt*(2)) the object from their virtual address "
27453"space."
87fb2136
PP
27454msgstr ""
27455
27456#. type: Plain text
27457#: ../sys-utils/ipcrm.1.adoc:31
b6467a72
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27458msgid ""
27459"Two syntax styles are supported. The old Linux historical syntax specifies a "
27460"three-letter keyword indicating which class of object is to be deleted, "
27461"followed by one or more IPC identifiers for objects of this type."
87fb2136
PP
27462msgstr ""
27463
27464#. type: Plain text
27465#: ../sys-utils/ipcrm.1.adoc:33
b6467a72
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27466msgid ""
27467"The SUS-compliant syntax allows the specification of zero or more objects of "
27468"all three types in a single command line, with objects specified either by "
27469"key or by identifier (see below). Both keys and identifiers may be specified "
27470"in decimal, hexadecimal (specified with an initial '0x' or '0X'), or octal "
27471"(specified with an initial '0')."
87fb2136
PP
27472msgstr ""
27473
27474#. type: Plain text
27475#: ../sys-utils/ipcrm.1.adoc:35
b6467a72
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27476msgid ""
27477"The details of the removes are described in *shmctl*(2), *msgctl*(2), and "
27478"*semctl*(2). The identifiers and keys can be found by using *ipcs*(1)."
87fb2136
PP
27479msgstr ""
27480
27481#. type: Labeled list
27482#: ../sys-utils/ipcrm.1.adoc:38
27483#, no-wrap
27484msgid "*-a*, *--all* [*shm*] [*msg*] [*sem*]"
27485msgstr ""
27486
27487#. type: Plain text
27488#: ../sys-utils/ipcrm.1.adoc:40
b6467a72
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27489msgid ""
27490"Remove all resources. When an option argument is provided, the removal is "
27491"performed only for the specified resource types."
87fb2136
PP
27492msgstr ""
27493
27494#. type: Plain text
27495#: ../sys-utils/ipcrm.1.adoc:42
b6467a72
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27496msgid ""
27497"_Warning!_ Do not use *-a* if you are unsure how the software using the "
27498"resources might react to missing objects. Some programs create these "
27499"resources at startup and may not have any code to deal with an unexpected "
27500"disappearance."
87fb2136
PP
27501msgstr ""
27502
27503#. type: Labeled list
27504#: ../sys-utils/ipcrm.1.adoc:43
27505#, fuzzy, no-wrap
27506#| msgid "*-s*, **--shell**=__shell__"
27507msgid "*-M*, *--shmem-key* _shmkey_"
27508msgstr "*-s*, **--shell**=__shell__"
27509
27510#. type: Plain text
27511#: ../sys-utils/ipcrm.1.adoc:45
b6467a72
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27512msgid ""
27513"Remove the shared memory segment created with _shmkey_ after the last detach "
27514"is performed."
87fb2136
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27515msgstr ""
27516
27517#. type: Labeled list
27518#: ../sys-utils/ipcrm.1.adoc:46
27519#, fuzzy, no-wrap
27520#| msgid "*-s*, **--shell**=__shell__"
27521msgid "*-m*, *--shmem-id* _shmid_"
27522msgstr "*-s*, **--shell**=__shell__"
27523
27524#. type: Plain text
27525#: ../sys-utils/ipcrm.1.adoc:48
b6467a72
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27526msgid ""
27527"Remove the shared memory segment identified by _shmid_ after the last detach "
27528"is performed."
87fb2136
PP
27529msgstr ""
27530
27531#. type: Labeled list
27532#: ../sys-utils/ipcrm.1.adoc:49
27533#, no-wrap
27534msgid "*-Q*, *--queue-key* _msgkey_"
27535msgstr ""
27536
27537#. type: Plain text
27538#: ../sys-utils/ipcrm.1.adoc:51
27539msgid "Remove the message queue created with _msgkey_."
27540msgstr ""
27541
27542#. type: Labeled list
27543#: ../sys-utils/ipcrm.1.adoc:52
27544#, no-wrap
27545msgid "*-q*, *--queue-id* _msgid_"
27546msgstr ""
27547
27548#. type: Plain text
27549#: ../sys-utils/ipcrm.1.adoc:54
27550msgid "Remove the message queue identified by _msgid_."
27551msgstr ""
27552
27553#. type: Labeled list
27554#: ../sys-utils/ipcrm.1.adoc:55
27555#, no-wrap
27556msgid "*-S*, *--semaphore-key* _semkey_"
27557msgstr ""
27558
27559#. type: Plain text
27560#: ../sys-utils/ipcrm.1.adoc:57
27561msgid "Remove the semaphore created with _semkey_."
27562msgstr ""
27563
27564#. type: Labeled list
27565#: ../sys-utils/ipcrm.1.adoc:58
27566#, no-wrap
27567msgid "*-s*, *--semaphore-id* _semid_"
27568msgstr ""
27569
27570#. type: Plain text
27571#: ../sys-utils/ipcrm.1.adoc:60
27572msgid "Remove the semaphore identified by _semid_."
27573msgstr ""
27574
27575#. TRANSLATORS: Keep {asterisk} untranslated; it expands to "*nix".
27576#. type: Plain text
27577#: ../sys-utils/ipcrm.1.adoc:67
b6467a72
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27578msgid ""
27579"In its first Linux implementation, *ipcrm* used the deprecated syntax shown "
27580"in the second line of the *SYNOPSIS*. Functionality present in other "
27581"{asterisk}nix implementations of *ipcrm* has since been added, namely the "
27582"ability to delete resources by key (not just identifier), and to respect the "
27583"same command-line syntax. For backward compatibility the previous syntax is "
27584"still supported."
87fb2136
PP
27585msgstr ""
27586
27587#. type: Plain text
27588#: ../sys-utils/ipcrm.1.adoc:81
27589#, no-wrap
27590msgid ""
27591"*ipcmk*(1),\n"
27592"*ipcs*(1),\n"
27593"*msgctl*(2),\n"
27594"*msgget*(2),\n"
27595"*semctl*(2),\n"
27596"*semget*(2),\n"
27597"*shmctl*(2),\n"
27598"*shmdt*(2),\n"
27599"*shmget*(2),\n"
27600"*ftok*(3),\n"
27601"*sysvipc*(7)\n"
27602msgstr ""
27603
27604#. Copyright 1993 Rickard E. Faith (faith@cs.unc.edu)
27605#. May be distributed under the GNU General Public License
27606#. type: Title =
27607#: ../sys-utils/ipcs.1.adoc:6
27608#, no-wrap
27609msgid "ipcs(1)"
27610msgstr ""
27611
27612#. type: Plain text
27613#: ../sys-utils/ipcs.1.adoc:16
27614#, fuzzy
27615#| msgid "fstab - static information about the filesystems"
27616msgid "ipcs - show information on IPC facilities"
27617msgstr "fstab - statická informace o souborových systémech"
27618
27619#. type: Plain text
27620#: ../sys-utils/ipcs.1.adoc:20
27621#, no-wrap
27622msgid "*ipcs* [options]\n"
27623msgstr ""
27624
27625#. type: Plain text
27626#: ../sys-utils/ipcs.1.adoc:24
27627#, no-wrap
27628msgid "*ipcs* shows information on System V inter-process communication facilities. By default it shows information about all three resources: shared memory segments, message queues, and semaphore arrays.\n"
27629msgstr ""
27630
27631#. type: Labeled list
27632#: ../sys-utils/ipcs.1.adoc:27 ../sys-utils/lsipc.1.adoc:23
27633#, fuzzy, no-wrap
27634#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
27635msgid "*-i*, *--id* _id_"
27636msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
27637
27638#. type: Plain text
27639#: ../sys-utils/ipcs.1.adoc:29
b6467a72
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27640msgid ""
27641"Show full details on just the one resource element identified by _id_. This "
27642"option needs to be combined with one of the three resource options: *-m*, *-"
27643"q* or *-s*."
87fb2136
PP
27644msgstr ""
27645
27646#. type: Title ===
27647#: ../sys-utils/ipcs.1.adoc:32 ../sys-utils/lsipc.1.adoc:31
27648#, no-wrap
27649msgid "Resource options"
27650msgstr ""
27651
27652#. type: Labeled list
27653#: ../sys-utils/ipcs.1.adoc:34 ../sys-utils/lsipc.1.adoc:33
27654#, fuzzy, no-wrap
27655#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
27656msgid "*-m*, *--shmems*"
27657msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
27658
27659#. type: Plain text
27660#: ../sys-utils/ipcs.1.adoc:36 ../sys-utils/lsipc.1.adoc:35
27661msgid "Write information about active shared memory segments."
27662msgstr ""
27663
27664#. type: Labeled list
27665#: ../sys-utils/ipcs.1.adoc:37 ../sys-utils/lsipc.1.adoc:36
27666#, fuzzy, no-wrap
27667#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
27668msgid "*-q*, *--queues*"
27669msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
27670
27671#. type: Plain text
27672#: ../sys-utils/ipcs.1.adoc:39 ../sys-utils/lsipc.1.adoc:38
27673msgid "Write information about active message queues."
27674msgstr ""
27675
27676#. type: Labeled list
27677#: ../sys-utils/ipcs.1.adoc:40 ../sys-utils/lsipc.1.adoc:39
27678#, fuzzy, no-wrap
27679#| msgid "*-V*, *--version*"
27680msgid "*-s*, *--semaphores*"
27681msgstr "*-V*, *--version*"
27682
27683#. type: Plain text
27684#: ../sys-utils/ipcs.1.adoc:42 ../sys-utils/lsipc.1.adoc:41
27685msgid "Write information about active semaphore sets."
27686msgstr ""
27687
27688#. type: Plain text
27689#: ../sys-utils/ipcs.1.adoc:45
27690msgid "Write information about all three resources (default)."
27691msgstr ""
27692
27693#. type: Title ===
27694#: ../sys-utils/ipcs.1.adoc:46
27695#, fuzzy, no-wrap
27696#| msgid "File formats"
27697msgid "Output formats"
27698msgstr "Formáty souborů"
27699
27700#. type: Plain text
27701#: ../sys-utils/ipcs.1.adoc:49
27702msgid "Of these options only one takes effect: the last one specified."
27703msgstr ""
27704
27705#. type: Labeled list
27706#: ../sys-utils/ipcs.1.adoc:50 ../sys-utils/lsipc.1.adoc:44
27707#, fuzzy, no-wrap
27708#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
27709msgid "*-c*, *--creator*"
27710msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
27711
27712#. type: Plain text
27713#: ../sys-utils/ipcs.1.adoc:52 ../sys-utils/lsipc.1.adoc:46
27714msgid "Show creator and owner."
27715msgstr ""
27716
27717#. type: Labeled list
27718#: ../sys-utils/ipcs.1.adoc:53
27719#, fuzzy, no-wrap
27720#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
27721msgid "*-l*, *--limits*"
27722msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
27723
27724#. type: Plain text
27725#: ../sys-utils/ipcs.1.adoc:55
27726msgid "Show resource limits."
27727msgstr ""
27728
27729#. type: Plain text
27730#: ../sys-utils/ipcs.1.adoc:58
27731msgid "Show PIDs of creator and last operator."
27732msgstr ""
27733
27734#. type: Plain text
27735#: ../sys-utils/ipcs.1.adoc:61 ../sys-utils/lsipc.1.adoc:76
b6467a72
PP
27736msgid ""
27737"Write time information. The time of the last control operation that changed "
27738"the access permissions for all facilities, the time of the last *msgsnd*(2) "
27739"and *msgrcv*(2) operations on message queues, the time of the last "
27740"*shmat*(2) and *shmdt*(2) operations on shared memory, and the time of the "
27741"last *semop*(2) operation on semaphores."
87fb2136
PP
27742msgstr ""
27743
27744#. type: Labeled list
27745#: ../sys-utils/ipcs.1.adoc:62
27746#, fuzzy, no-wrap
27747#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
27748msgid "*-u*, *--summary*"
27749msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
27750
27751#. type: Plain text
27752#: ../sys-utils/ipcs.1.adoc:64
27753msgid "Show status summary."
27754msgstr ""
27755
27756#. type: Title ===
27757#: ../sys-utils/ipcs.1.adoc:65
27758#, no-wrap
27759msgid "Representation"
27760msgstr ""
27761
27762#. type: Plain text
27763#: ../sys-utils/ipcs.1.adoc:68
27764msgid "These affect only the *-l* (*--limits*) option."
27765msgstr ""
27766
27767#. type: Labeled list
27768#: ../sys-utils/ipcs.1.adoc:73
27769#, no-wrap
27770msgid "*--human*"
27771msgstr ""
27772
27773#. type: Plain text
27774#: ../sys-utils/ipcs.1.adoc:75
27775#, fuzzy
27776#| msgid "Print the sizes in bytes rather than in a human-readable format."
27777msgid "Print sizes in human-readable format."
27778msgstr "Zobrazí velikosti v bajtech namísto v podobě srozumitelnější lidem."
27779
27780#. type: Plain text
27781#: ../sys-utils/ipcs.1.adoc:79
b6467a72
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27782msgid ""
27783"The Linux *ipcs* utility is not fully compatible to the POSIX *ipcs* "
27784"utility. The Linux version does not support the POSIX *-a*, *-b* and *-o* "
27785"options, but does support the *-l* and *-u* options not defined by POSIX. A "
27786"portable application shall not use the *-a*, *-b*, *-o*, *-l*, and *-u* "
27787"options."
87fb2136
PP
27788msgstr ""
27789
27790#. type: Plain text
27791#: ../sys-utils/ipcs.1.adoc:83
b6467a72
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27792msgid ""
27793"The current implementation of *ipcs* obtains information about available IPC "
27794"resources by parsing the files in _/proc/sysvipc_. Before util-linux version "
27795"v2.23, an alternate mechanism was used: the *IPC_STAT* command of "
27796"*msgctl*(2), *semctl*(2), and *shmctl*(2). This mechanism is also used in "
27797"later util-linux versions in the case where _/proc_ is unavailable. A "
27798"limitation of the *IPC_STAT* mechanism is that it can only be used to "
27799"retrieve information about IPC resources for which the user has read "
27800"permission."
87fb2136
PP
27801msgstr ""
27802
27803#. type: Plain text
27804#: ../sys-utils/ipcs.1.adoc:87
27805msgid "mailto:balasub@cis.ohio-state.edu[Krishna Balasubramanian]"
27806msgstr ""
27807
27808#. type: Plain text
27809#: ../sys-utils/ipcs.1.adoc:100 ../sys-utils/lsipc.1.adoc:118
27810#, no-wrap
27811msgid ""
27812"*ipcmk*(1),\n"
27813"*ipcrm*(1),\n"
27814"*msgrcv*(2),\n"
27815"*msgsnd*(2),\n"
27816"*semget*(2),\n"
27817"*semop*(2),\n"
27818"*shmat*(2),\n"
27819"*shmdt*(2),\n"
27820"*shmget*(2),\n"
27821"*sysvipc*(7)\n"
27822msgstr ""
27823
27824#. type: Title =
27825#: ../sys-utils/irqtop.1.adoc:2
27826#, no-wrap
27827msgid "irqtop(1)"
27828msgstr ""
27829
27830#. type: Plain text
27831#: ../sys-utils/irqtop.1.adoc:12
27832msgid "irqtop - utility to display kernel interrupt information"
27833msgstr ""
27834
27835#. type: Plain text
27836#: ../sys-utils/irqtop.1.adoc:16
27837#, no-wrap
27838msgid "*irqtop* [options]\n"
27839msgstr ""
27840
27841#. type: Plain text
27842#: ../sys-utils/irqtop.1.adoc:20
27843msgid "Display kernel interrupt counter information in *top*(1) style view."
27844msgstr ""
27845
27846#. type: Plain text
27847#: ../sys-utils/irqtop.1.adoc:22 ../sys-utils/lsirq.1.adoc:22
b6467a72
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27848msgid ""
27849"The default output is subject to change. So whenever possible, you should "
27850"avoid using default outputs in your scripts. Always explicitly define "
27851"expected columns by using *--output*."
87fb2136
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27852msgstr ""
27853
27854#. type: Plain text
27855#: ../sys-utils/irqtop.1.adoc:27 ../sys-utils/lsirq.1.adoc:30
b6467a72
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27856msgid ""
27857"Specify which output columns to print. Use *--help* to get a list of all "
27858"supported columns. The default list of columns may be extended if list is "
27859"specified in the format _+list_."
87fb2136
PP
27860msgstr ""
27861
27862#. type: Labeled list
27863#: ../sys-utils/irqtop.1.adoc:28
27864#, no-wrap
27865msgid "*-c*, *--cpu-stat* _mode_"
27866msgstr ""
27867
27868#. type: Plain text
27869#: ../sys-utils/irqtop.1.adoc:30
b6467a72
PP
27870msgid ""
27871"Show per-cpu statistics by specified mode. Available modes are: *auto*, "
27872"*enable*, *disable*. The default option *auto* detects the width of window, "
a5b0d099 27873"then shows the per-cpu statistics if the width of window is large enough to "
b6467a72 27874"show a full line of statistics."
87fb2136
PP
27875msgstr ""
27876
27877#. type: Labeled list
27878#: ../sys-utils/irqtop.1.adoc:31
b6467a72
PP
27879#, fuzzy, no-wrap
27880#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
27881msgid "*-C*, *--cpu-list* _list_"
27882msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
27883
27884#. type: Plain text
27885#: ../sys-utils/irqtop.1.adoc:33
27886msgid "Specify cpus in list format to show."
27887msgstr ""
27888
27889#. type: Labeled list
27890#: ../sys-utils/irqtop.1.adoc:34
87fb2136
PP
27891#, no-wrap
27892msgid "*-d*, *--delay* _seconds_"
27893msgstr ""
27894
27895#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 27896#: ../sys-utils/irqtop.1.adoc:36
87fb2136
PP
27897msgid "Update interrupt output every _seconds_ intervals."
27898msgstr ""
27899
27900#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 27901#: ../sys-utils/irqtop.1.adoc:37 ../sys-utils/lsirq.1.adoc:31
87fb2136
PP
27902#, no-wrap
27903msgid "*-s*, *--sort* _column_"
27904msgstr ""
27905
27906#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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27907#: ../sys-utils/irqtop.1.adoc:39
27908msgid ""
27909"Specify sort criteria by column name. See *--help* output to get column "
27910"names. The sort criteria may be changes in interactive mode."
87fb2136
PP
27911msgstr ""
27912
27913#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 27914#: ../sys-utils/irqtop.1.adoc:40 ../sys-utils/lsirq.1.adoc:40
87fb2136
PP
27915#, fuzzy, no-wrap
27916#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
27917msgid "*-S*, *--softirq*"
27918msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
27919
27920#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 27921#: ../sys-utils/irqtop.1.adoc:42 ../sys-utils/lsirq.1.adoc:42
87fb2136
PP
27922msgid "Show softirqs information."
27923msgstr ""
27924
27925#. type: Title ==
b6467a72 27926#: ../sys-utils/irqtop.1.adoc:45
87fb2136
PP
27927#, no-wrap
27928msgid "INTERACTIVE MODE KEY COMMANDS"
27929msgstr ""
27930
27931#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 27932#: ../sys-utils/irqtop.1.adoc:47
87fb2136
PP
27933#, no-wrap
27934msgid "*i*"
27935msgstr ""
27936
27937#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 27938#: ../sys-utils/irqtop.1.adoc:49
87fb2136
PP
27939msgid "sort by short irq name or number field"
27940msgstr ""
27941
27942#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 27943#: ../sys-utils/irqtop.1.adoc:52
87fb2136
PP
27944msgid "sort by total count of interrupts (the default)"
27945msgstr ""
27946
27947#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 27948#: ../sys-utils/irqtop.1.adoc:55
87fb2136
PP
27949msgid "sort by delta count of interrupts"
27950msgstr ""
27951
27952#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 27953#: ../sys-utils/irqtop.1.adoc:58
87fb2136
PP
27954msgid "sort by long descriptive name field"
27955msgstr ""
27956
27957#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 27958#: ../sys-utils/irqtop.1.adoc:59
87fb2136
PP
27959#, no-wrap
27960msgid "*q Q*"
27961msgstr ""
27962
27963#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 27964#: ../sys-utils/irqtop.1.adoc:61
87fb2136
PP
27965msgid "stop updates and exit program"
27966msgstr ""
27967
27968#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
27969#: ../sys-utils/irqtop.1.adoc:67 ../sys-utils/lsirq.1.adoc:50
27970msgid ""
27971"mailto:pizhenwei@bytedance.com[Zhenwei Pi], mailto:kerolasa@iki.fi[Sami "
27972"Kerola], mailto:kzak@redhat.com[Karel Zak]"
87fb2136
PP
27973msgstr ""
27974
27975#. Copyright 2008 Tilman Schmidt (tilman@imap.cc)
27976#. May be distributed under the GNU General Public License version 2 or later
27977#. type: Title =
27978#: ../sys-utils/ldattach.8.adoc:6
27979#, no-wrap
27980msgid "ldattach(8)"
27981msgstr ""
27982
27983#. type: Plain text
27984#: ../sys-utils/ldattach.8.adoc:16
27985msgid "ldattach - attach a line discipline to a serial line"
27986msgstr ""
27987
27988#. type: Plain text
27989#: ../sys-utils/ldattach.8.adoc:20
27990#, no-wrap
27991msgid "*ldattach* [*-1278denoVh*] [*-i* _iflag_] [*-s* _speed_] _ldisc device_\n"
27992msgstr ""
27993
27994#. type: Plain text
27995#: ../sys-utils/ldattach.8.adoc:24
b6467a72
PP
27996msgid ""
27997"The *ldattach* daemon opens the specified _device_ file (which should refer "
27998"to a serial device) and attaches the line discipline _ldisc_ to it for "
27999"processing of the sent and/or received data. It then goes into the "
28000"background keeping the device open so that the line discipline stays loaded."
87fb2136
PP
28001msgstr ""
28002
28003#. type: Plain text
28004#: ../sys-utils/ldattach.8.adoc:26
b6467a72
PP
28005msgid ""
28006"The line discipline _ldisc_ may be specified either by name or by number."
87fb2136
PP
28007msgstr ""
28008
28009#. type: Plain text
28010#: ../sys-utils/ldattach.8.adoc:28
b6467a72
PP
28011msgid ""
28012"In order to detach the line discipline, *kill*(1) the *ldattach* process."
87fb2136
PP
28013msgstr ""
28014
28015#. type: Plain text
28016#: ../sys-utils/ldattach.8.adoc:30
28017msgid "With no arguments, *ldattach* prints usage information."
28018msgstr ""
28019
28020#. type: Title ==
28021#: ../sys-utils/ldattach.8.adoc:31
28022#, no-wrap
28023msgid "LINE DISCIPLINES"
28024msgstr ""
28025
28026#. type: Plain text
28027#: ../sys-utils/ldattach.8.adoc:34
b6467a72
PP
28028msgid ""
28029"Depending on the kernel release, the following line disciplines are "
28030"supported:"
87fb2136
PP
28031msgstr ""
28032
28033#. type: Labeled list
28034#: ../sys-utils/ldattach.8.adoc:35
28035#, no-wrap
28036msgid "*TTY*(*0*)"
28037msgstr ""
28038
28039#. type: Plain text
28040#: ../sys-utils/ldattach.8.adoc:37
b6467a72
PP
28041msgid ""
28042"The default line discipline, providing transparent operation (raw mode) as "
28043"well as the habitual terminal line editing capabilities (cooked mode)."
87fb2136
PP
28044msgstr ""
28045
28046#. type: Labeled list
28047#: ../sys-utils/ldattach.8.adoc:38
28048#, no-wrap
28049msgid "*SLIP*(*1*)"
28050msgstr ""
28051
28052#. type: Plain text
28053#: ../sys-utils/ldattach.8.adoc:40
b6467a72
PP
28054msgid ""
28055"Serial Line IP (SLIP) protocol processor for transmitting TCP/IP packets "
28056"over serial lines."
87fb2136
PP
28057msgstr ""
28058
28059#. type: Labeled list
28060#: ../sys-utils/ldattach.8.adoc:41
28061#, no-wrap
28062msgid "*MOUSE*(*2*)"
28063msgstr ""
28064
28065#. type: Plain text
28066#: ../sys-utils/ldattach.8.adoc:43
28067msgid "Device driver for RS232 connected pointing devices (serial mice)."
28068msgstr ""
28069
28070#. type: Labeled list
28071#: ../sys-utils/ldattach.8.adoc:44
28072#, no-wrap
28073msgid "*PPP*(*3*)"
28074msgstr ""
28075
28076#. type: Plain text
28077#: ../sys-utils/ldattach.8.adoc:46
b6467a72
PP
28078msgid ""
28079"Point to Point Protocol (PPP) processor for transmitting network packets "
28080"over serial lines."
87fb2136
PP
28081msgstr ""
28082
28083#. type: Labeled list
28084#: ../sys-utils/ldattach.8.adoc:47
28085#, no-wrap
28086msgid "*STRIP*(*4*); *AX25*(*5*); *X25*(*6*)"
28087msgstr ""
28088
28089#. type: Plain text
28090#: ../sys-utils/ldattach.8.adoc:49
b6467a72
PP
28091msgid ""
28092"Line driver for transmitting X.25 packets over asynchronous serial lines."
87fb2136
PP
28093msgstr ""
28094
28095#. type: Labeled list
28096#: ../sys-utils/ldattach.8.adoc:50
28097#, no-wrap
28098msgid "*6PACK*(*7*); *R3964*(*9*)"
28099msgstr ""
28100
28101#. type: Plain text
28102#: ../sys-utils/ldattach.8.adoc:52
28103msgid "Driver for Simatic R3964 module."
28104msgstr ""
28105
28106#. type: Labeled list
28107#: ../sys-utils/ldattach.8.adoc:53
28108#, no-wrap
28109msgid "*IRDA*(*11*)"
28110msgstr ""
28111
28112#. type: Plain text
28113#: ../sys-utils/ldattach.8.adoc:55
b6467a72
PP
28114msgid ""
28115"Linux IrDa (infrared data transmission) driver - see http://irda.sourceforge."
28116"net/"
87fb2136
PP
28117msgstr ""
28118
28119#. type: Labeled list
28120#: ../sys-utils/ldattach.8.adoc:56
28121#, no-wrap
28122msgid "*HDLC*(*13*)"
28123msgstr ""
28124
28125#. type: Plain text
28126#: ../sys-utils/ldattach.8.adoc:58
28127msgid "Synchronous HDLC driver."
28128msgstr ""
28129
28130#. type: Labeled list
28131#: ../sys-utils/ldattach.8.adoc:59
28132#, no-wrap
28133msgid "*SYNC_PPP*(*14*)"
28134msgstr ""
28135
28136#. type: Plain text
28137#: ../sys-utils/ldattach.8.adoc:61
28138msgid "Synchronous PPP driver."
28139msgstr ""
28140
28141#. type: Labeled list
28142#: ../sys-utils/ldattach.8.adoc:62
28143#, no-wrap
28144msgid "*HCI*(*15*)"
28145msgstr ""
28146
28147#. type: Plain text
28148#: ../sys-utils/ldattach.8.adoc:64
28149msgid "Bluetooth HCI UART driver."
28150msgstr ""
28151
28152#. type: Labeled list
28153#: ../sys-utils/ldattach.8.adoc:65
28154#, no-wrap
28155msgid "*GIGASET_M101*(*16*)"
28156msgstr ""
28157
28158#. type: Plain text
28159#: ../sys-utils/ldattach.8.adoc:67
28160msgid "Driver for Siemens Gigaset M101 serial DECT adapter."
28161msgstr ""
28162
28163#. type: Labeled list
28164#: ../sys-utils/ldattach.8.adoc:68
28165#, no-wrap
28166msgid "*PPS*(*18*)"
28167msgstr ""
28168
28169#. type: Plain text
28170#: ../sys-utils/ldattach.8.adoc:70
28171msgid "Driver for serial line Pulse Per Second (PPS) source."
28172msgstr ""
28173
28174#. type: Labeled list
28175#: ../sys-utils/ldattach.8.adoc:71
28176#, no-wrap
28177msgid "*GSM0710*(*21*)"
28178msgstr ""
28179
28180#. type: Plain text
28181#: ../sys-utils/ldattach.8.adoc:73
28182msgid "Driver for GSM 07.10 multiplexing protocol modem (CMUX)."
28183msgstr ""
28184
28185#. type: Labeled list
28186#: ../sys-utils/ldattach.8.adoc:76
28187#, fuzzy, no-wrap
28188#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
28189msgid "*-1*, *--onestopbit*"
28190msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
28191
28192#. type: Plain text
28193#: ../sys-utils/ldattach.8.adoc:78
28194msgid "Set the number of stop bits of the serial line to one."
28195msgstr ""
28196
28197#. type: Labeled list
28198#: ../sys-utils/ldattach.8.adoc:79
28199#, fuzzy, no-wrap
28200#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
28201msgid "*-2*, *--twostopbits*"
28202msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
28203
28204#. type: Plain text
28205#: ../sys-utils/ldattach.8.adoc:81
28206msgid "Set the number of stop bits of the serial line to two."
28207msgstr ""
28208
28209#. type: Labeled list
28210#: ../sys-utils/ldattach.8.adoc:82
28211#, fuzzy, no-wrap
28212#| msgid "*-V*, *--version*"
28213msgid "*-7*, *--sevenbits*"
28214msgstr "*-V*, *--version*"
28215
28216#. type: Plain text
28217#: ../sys-utils/ldattach.8.adoc:84
28218msgid "Set the character size of the serial line to 7 bits."
28219msgstr ""
28220
28221#. type: Labeled list
28222#: ../sys-utils/ldattach.8.adoc:85
28223#, fuzzy, no-wrap
28224#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
28225msgid "*-8*, *--eightbits*"
28226msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
28227
28228#. type: Plain text
28229#: ../sys-utils/ldattach.8.adoc:87
28230msgid "Set the character size of the serial line to 8 bits."
28231msgstr ""
28232
28233#. type: Plain text
28234#: ../sys-utils/ldattach.8.adoc:90
b6467a72
PP
28235msgid ""
28236"Keep *ldattach* in the foreground so that it can be interrupted or debugged, "
28237"and to print verbose messages about its progress to standard error output."
87fb2136
PP
28238msgstr ""
28239
28240#. type: Labeled list
28241#: ../sys-utils/ldattach.8.adoc:91
28242#, fuzzy, no-wrap
28243#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
28244msgid "*-e*, *--evenparity*"
28245msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
28246
28247#. type: Plain text
28248#: ../sys-utils/ldattach.8.adoc:93
28249msgid "Set the parity of the serial line to even."
28250msgstr ""
28251
28252#. type: Labeled list
28253#: ../sys-utils/ldattach.8.adoc:94
28254#, no-wrap
28255msgid "*-i*, *--iflag* [*-*]_value_..."
28256msgstr ""
28257
28258#. type: Plain text
28259#: ../sys-utils/ldattach.8.adoc:96
b6467a72
PP
28260msgid ""
28261"Set the specified bits in the c_iflag word of the serial line. The given "
28262"_value_ may be a number or a symbolic name. If _value_ is prefixed by a "
28263"minus sign, the specified bits are cleared instead. Several comma-separated "
28264"values may be given in order to set and clear multiple bits."
87fb2136
PP
28265msgstr ""
28266
28267#. type: Labeled list
28268#: ../sys-utils/ldattach.8.adoc:97
28269#, fuzzy, no-wrap
28270#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
28271msgid "*-n*, *--noparity*"
28272msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
28273
28274#. type: Plain text
28275#: ../sys-utils/ldattach.8.adoc:99
28276msgid "Set the parity of the serial line to none."
28277msgstr ""
28278
28279#. type: Labeled list
28280#: ../sys-utils/ldattach.8.adoc:100
28281#, fuzzy, no-wrap
28282#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
28283msgid "*-o*, *--oddparity*"
28284msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
28285
28286#. type: Plain text
28287#: ../sys-utils/ldattach.8.adoc:102
28288msgid "Set the parity of the serial line to odd."
28289msgstr ""
28290
28291#. type: Labeled list
28292#: ../sys-utils/ldattach.8.adoc:103
28293#, fuzzy, no-wrap
28294#| msgid "*-s*, **--shell**=__shell__"
28295msgid "*-s*, *--speed* _value_"
28296msgstr "*-s*, **--shell**=__shell__"
28297
28298#. type: Plain text
28299#: ../sys-utils/ldattach.8.adoc:105
b6467a72
PP
28300msgid ""
28301"Set the speed (the baud rate) of the serial line to the specified _value_."
87fb2136
PP
28302msgstr ""
28303
28304#. type: Labeled list
28305#: ../sys-utils/ldattach.8.adoc:106
28306#, fuzzy, no-wrap
28307#| msgid "*-c*, **--command**=__command__"
28308msgid "*-c*, *--intro-command* _string_"
28309msgstr "*-c*, **--command**=__příkaz__"
28310
28311#. type: Plain text
28312#: ../sys-utils/ldattach.8.adoc:108
b6467a72
PP
28313msgid ""
28314"Define an intro command that is sent through the serial line before the "
28315"invocation of *ldattach*. E.g. in conjunction with line discipline GSM0710, "
28316"the command 'AT+CMUX=0\\r' is commonly suitable to switch the modem into the "
28317"CMUX mode."
87fb2136
PP
28318msgstr ""
28319
28320#. type: Labeled list
28321#: ../sys-utils/ldattach.8.adoc:109
28322#, no-wrap
28323msgid "*-p*, *--pause* _value_"
28324msgstr ""
28325
28326#. type: Plain text
28327#: ../sys-utils/ldattach.8.adoc:111
b6467a72
PP
28328msgid ""
28329"Sleep for _value_ seconds before the invocation of *ldattach*. Default is "
28330"one second."
87fb2136
PP
28331msgstr ""
28332
28333#. type: Plain text
28334#: ../sys-utils/ldattach.8.adoc:117
28335msgid "mailto:tilman@imap.cc[Tilman Schmidt]"
28336msgstr ""
28337
28338#. type: Plain text
28339#: ../sys-utils/ldattach.8.adoc:122
28340#, no-wrap
28341msgid ""
28342"*inputattach*(1),\n"
28343"*ttys*(4)\n"
28344msgstr ""
28345
28346#. type: Title =
28347#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:2
28348#, no-wrap
28349msgid "losetup(8)"
28350msgstr ""
28351
28352#. type: Plain text
28353#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:12
28354msgid "losetup - set up and control loop devices"
28355msgstr ""
28356
28357#. type: Plain text
28358#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:16
28359msgid "Get info:"
28360msgstr ""
28361
28362#. type: Plain text
28363#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:18
28364#, no-wrap
28365msgid "*losetup* [_loopdev_]\n"
28366msgstr ""
28367
28368#. type: Plain text
28369#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:20
28370#, no-wrap
28371msgid "*losetup* *-l* [*-a*]\n"
28372msgstr ""
28373
28374#. type: Plain text
28375#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:22
28376#, no-wrap
28377msgid "*losetup* *-j* _file_ [*-o* _offset_]\n"
28378msgstr ""
28379
28380#. type: Plain text
28381#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:24
28382msgid "Detach a loop device:"
28383msgstr ""
28384
28385#. type: Plain text
28386#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:26
28387#, no-wrap
28388msgid "*losetup* *-d* _loopdev_ ...\n"
28389msgstr ""
28390
28391#. type: Plain text
28392#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:28
28393msgid "Detach all associated loop devices:"
28394msgstr ""
28395
28396#. type: Plain text
28397#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:30
28398#, no-wrap
28399msgid "*losetup* *-D*\n"
28400msgstr ""
28401
28402#. type: Plain text
28403#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:32
28404msgid "Set up a loop device:"
28405msgstr ""
28406
28407#. type: Plain text
28408#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:34
28409#, no-wrap
a5b0d099 28410msgid "*losetup* [*-o* _offset_] [*--sizelimit* _size_] [*--sector-size* _size_] [*--loop-ref* _name_] [*-Pr*] [*--show*] *-f*|_loopdev file_\n"
87fb2136
PP
28411msgstr ""
28412
28413#. type: Plain text
28414#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:36
28415msgid "Resize a loop device:"
28416msgstr ""
28417
28418#. type: Plain text
28419#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:38
28420#, no-wrap
28421msgid "*losetup* *-c* _loopdev_\n"
28422msgstr ""
28423
28424#. type: Plain text
28425#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:42
28426#, no-wrap
28427msgid "*losetup* is used to associate loop devices with regular files or block devices, to detach loop devices, and to query the status of a loop device. If only the _loopdev_ argument is given, the status of the corresponding loop device is shown. If no option is given, all loop devices are shown.\n"
28428msgstr ""
28429
28430#. type: Plain text
28431#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:44
b6467a72
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28432msgid ""
28433"Note that the old output format (i.e., *losetup -a*) with comma-delimited "
28434"strings is deprecated in favour of the *--list* output format."
87fb2136
PP
28435msgstr ""
28436
28437#. type: Plain text
28438#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:46
b6467a72
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28439msgid ""
28440"It's possible to create more independent loop devices for the same backing "
28441"file. *This setup may be dangerous, can cause data loss, corruption and "
28442"overwrites.* Use *--nooverlap* with *--find* during setup to avoid this "
28443"problem."
87fb2136
PP
28444msgstr ""
28445
28446#. type: Plain text
28447#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:48
b6467a72
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28448msgid ""
28449"The loop device setup is not an atomic operation when used with *--find*, "
28450"and *losetup* does not protect this operation by any lock. The number of "
28451"attempts is internally restricted to a maximum of 16. It is recommended to "
28452"use for example *flock*(1) to avoid a collision in heavily parallel use "
28453"cases."
87fb2136
PP
28454msgstr ""
28455
28456#. type: Plain text
28457#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:52
b6467a72
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28458msgid ""
28459"The _size_ and _offset_ arguments may be followed by the multiplicative "
28460"suffixes KiB (=1024), MiB (=1024*1024), and so on for GiB, TiB, PiB, EiB, "
28461"ZiB and YiB (the \"iB\" is optional, e.g., \"K\" has the same meaning as "
28462"\"KiB\") or the suffixes KB (=1000), MB (=1000*1000), and so on for GB, TB, "
28463"PB, EB, ZB and YB."
87fb2136
PP
28464msgstr ""
28465
28466#. type: Plain text
28467#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:55
b6467a72
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28468msgid ""
28469"Show the status of all loop devices. Note that not all information is "
28470"accessible for non-root users. See also *--list*. The old output format (as "
28471"printed without *--list*) is deprecated."
87fb2136
PP
28472msgstr ""
28473
28474#. type: Labeled list
28475#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:56
28476#, no-wrap
28477msgid "*-d*, *--detach* _loopdev_..."
28478msgstr ""
28479
28480#. type: Plain text
28481#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:58
b6467a72
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28482msgid ""
28483"Detach the file or device associated with the specified loop device(s). Note "
28484"that since Linux v3.7 kernel uses \"lazy device destruction\". The detach "
28485"operation does not return *EBUSY* error anymore if device is actively used "
28486"by system, but it is marked by autoclear flag and destroyed later."
87fb2136
PP
28487msgstr ""
28488
28489#. type: Labeled list
28490#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:59
28491#, fuzzy, no-wrap
28492#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
28493msgid "*-D*, *--detach-all*"
28494msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
28495
28496#. type: Plain text
28497#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:61
28498msgid "Detach all associated loop devices."
28499msgstr ""
28500
28501#. type: Labeled list
28502#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:62
28503#, no-wrap
28504msgid "*-f*, *--find* [_file_]"
28505msgstr ""
28506
28507#. type: Plain text
28508#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:64
b6467a72
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28509msgid ""
28510"Find the first unused loop device. If a _file_ argument is present, use the "
28511"found device as loop device. Otherwise, just print its name."
87fb2136
PP
28512msgstr ""
28513
28514#. type: Labeled list
28515#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:65
28516#, no-wrap
28517msgid "*--show*"
28518msgstr ""
28519
28520#. type: Plain text
28521#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:67
b6467a72
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28522msgid ""
28523"Display the name of the assigned loop device if the *-f* option and a _file_ "
28524"argument are present."
87fb2136
PP
28525msgstr ""
28526
28527#. type: Labeled list
28528#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:68
28529#, fuzzy, no-wrap
28530#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
28531msgid "*-L*, *--nooverlap*"
28532msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
28533
28534#. type: Plain text
28535#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:70
b6467a72
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28536msgid ""
28537"Check for conflicts between loop devices to avoid situation when the same "
28538"backing file is shared between more loop devices. If the file is already "
28539"used by another device then re-use the device rather than a new one. The "
28540"option makes sense only with *--find*."
87fb2136
PP
28541msgstr ""
28542
28543#. type: Labeled list
28544#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:71
28545#, no-wrap
28546msgid "*-j*, *--associated* _file_ [*-o* _offset_]"
28547msgstr ""
28548
28549#. type: Plain text
28550#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:73
28551msgid "Show the status of all loop devices associated with the given _file_."
28552msgstr ""
28553
28554#. type: Plain text
28555#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:76
b6467a72
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28556msgid ""
28557"The data start is moved _offset_ bytes into the specified file or device. "
28558"The _offset_ may be followed by the multiplicative suffixes; see above."
87fb2136
PP
28559msgstr ""
28560
28561#. type: Labeled list
28562#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:77
28563#, no-wrap
a5b0d099 28564msgid "*--loop-ref* _string_"
87fb2136
PP
28565msgstr ""
28566
28567#. type: Plain text
28568#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:79
b6467a72 28569msgid ""
a5b0d099
KZ
28570"Set reference string. The backwardly compatible default is to use the "
28571"backing filename as a reference in loop setup ioctl (aka lo_file_name). This "
28572"option can overwrite this default behavior and set the reference to the "
28573"_string_. The reference may be used by udevd in /dev/loop/by-ref. Linux "
28574"kernel does not use the reference at all, but it could be used by some old "
28575"utils that cannot read the backing file from sysfs. The reference is "
28576"readable only for the root user (see *--output* +REF) and it is restricted "
28577"to 64 bytes."
28578msgstr ""
28579
28580#. type: Labeled list
28581#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:80
28582#, no-wrap
28583msgid "*--sizelimit* _size_"
28584msgstr ""
28585
28586#. type: Plain text
28587#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:82
28588msgid ""
b6467a72
PP
28589"The data end is set to no more than _size_ bytes after the data start. The "
28590"_size_ may be followed by the multiplicative suffixes; see above."
87fb2136
PP
28591msgstr ""
28592
28593#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 28594#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:83
87fb2136
PP
28595#, no-wrap
28596msgid "*-b*, *--sector-size* _size_"
28597msgstr ""
28598
28599#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 28600#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:85
b6467a72
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28601msgid ""
28602"Set the logical sector size of the loop device in bytes (since Linux 4.14). "
28603"The option may be used when creating a new loop device as well as a stand-"
28604"alone command to modify sector size of the already existing loop device."
87fb2136
PP
28605msgstr ""
28606
28607#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 28608#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:86
87fb2136
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28609#, no-wrap
28610msgid "*-c*, *--set-capacity* _loopdev_"
28611msgstr ""
28612
28613#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 28614#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:88
b6467a72
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28615msgid ""
28616"Force the loop driver to reread the size of the file associated with the "
28617"specified loop device."
87fb2136
PP
28618msgstr ""
28619
28620#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 28621#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:89
87fb2136
PP
28622#, fuzzy, no-wrap
28623#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
28624msgid "*-P*, *--partscan*"
28625msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
28626
28627#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 28628#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:91
b6467a72
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28629msgid ""
28630"Force the kernel to scan the partition table on a newly created loop device. "
28631"Note that the partition table parsing depends on sector sizes. The default "
28632"is sector size is 512 bytes, otherwise you need to use the option *--sector-"
28633"size* together with *--partscan*."
87fb2136
PP
28634msgstr ""
28635
28636#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 28637#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:94
87fb2136
PP
28638msgid "Set up a read-only loop device."
28639msgstr ""
28640
28641#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 28642#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:95
87fb2136
PP
28643#, no-wrap
28644msgid "*--direct-io*[**=on**|*off*]"
28645msgstr ""
28646
28647#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 28648#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:97
b6467a72
PP
28649msgid ""
28650"Enable or disable direct I/O for the backing file. The optional argument can "
28651"be either *on* or *off*. If the optional argument is omitted, it defaults to "
28652"*on*."
87fb2136
PP
28653msgstr ""
28654
28655#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 28656#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:103
b6467a72
PP
28657msgid ""
28658"If a loop device or the *-a* option is specified, print the default columns "
28659"for either the specified loop device or all loop devices; the default is to "
28660"print info about all devices. See also *--output*, *--noheadings*, *--raw*, "
28661"and *--json*."
87fb2136
PP
28662msgstr ""
28663
28664#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 28665#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:104
87fb2136
PP
28666#, no-wrap
28667msgid "*-O*, *--output* _column_[,_column_]..."
28668msgstr ""
28669
28670#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 28671#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:106
b6467a72
PP
28672msgid ""
28673"Specify the columns that are to be printed for the *--list* output. Use *--"
28674"help* to get a list of all supported columns."
87fb2136
PP
28675msgstr ""
28676
28677#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 28678#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:112
87fb2136
PP
28679msgid "Don't print headings for *--list* output format."
28680msgstr ""
28681
28682#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099
KZ
28683#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:113 ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:52
28684#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:80 ../sys-utils/zramctl.8.adoc:58
87fb2136
PP
28685#, no-wrap
28686msgid "*--raw*"
28687msgstr ""
28688
28689#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 28690#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:115
87fb2136
PP
28691msgid "Use the raw *--list* output format."
28692msgstr ""
28693
28694#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 28695#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:118
87fb2136
PP
28696msgid "Use JSON format for *--list* output."
28697msgstr ""
28698
28699#. type: Title ==
a5b0d099 28700#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:119
87fb2136
PP
28701#, fuzzy, no-wrap
28702#| msgid "DESCRIPTION"
28703msgid "ENCRYPTION"
28704msgstr "POPIS"
28705
28706#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 28707#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:122
87fb2136
PP
28708#, no-wrap
28709msgid "*Cryptoloop is no longer supported in favor of dm-crypt.* For more details see *cryptsetup*(8).\n"
28710msgstr ""
28711
28712#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 28713#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:126
87fb2136
PP
28714#, no-wrap
28715msgid "*losetup* returns 0 on success, nonzero on failure. When *losetup* displays the status of a loop device, it returns 1 if the device is not configured and 2 if an error occurred which prevented determining the status of the device.\n"
28716msgstr ""
28717
28718#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 28719#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:130
b6467a72
PP
28720msgid ""
28721"Since version 2.37 *losetup* uses *LOOP_CONFIGURE* ioctl to setup a new loop "
28722"device by one ioctl call. The old versions use *LOOP_SET_FD* and "
28723"*LOOP_SET_STATUS64* ioctls to do the same."
87fb2136
PP
28724msgstr ""
28725
28726#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 28727#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:133 ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1641
87fb2136
PP
28728#, no-wrap
28729msgid "*LOOPDEV_DEBUG*=all"
28730msgstr ""
28731
28732#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 28733#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:138
87fb2136
PP
28734#, no-wrap
28735msgid "_/dev/loop[0..N]_"
28736msgstr ""
28737
28738#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 28739#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:140
87fb2136
PP
28740msgid "loop block devices"
28741msgstr ""
28742
28743#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 28744#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:141
87fb2136
PP
28745#, no-wrap
28746msgid "_/dev/loop-control_"
28747msgstr ""
28748
28749#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 28750#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:143
87fb2136
PP
28751msgid "loop control device"
28752msgstr ""
28753
28754#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 28755#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:147
b6467a72
PP
28756msgid ""
28757"The following commands can be used as an example of using the loop device."
87fb2136
PP
28758msgstr ""
28759
28760#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 28761#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:156
87fb2136
PP
28762#, no-wrap
28763msgid ""
28764" # dd if=/dev/zero of=~/file.img bs=1024k count=10\n"
28765" # losetup --find --show ~/file.img\n"
28766" /dev/loop0\n"
28767" # mkfs -t ext2 /dev/loop0\n"
28768" # mount /dev/loop0 /mnt\n"
28769" ...\n"
28770" # umount /dev/loop0\n"
28771" # losetup --detach /dev/loop0\n"
28772msgstr ""
28773
28774#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 28775#: ../sys-utils/losetup.8.adoc:160
b6467a72
PP
28776msgid ""
28777"mailto:kzak@redhat.com[Karel Zak], based on the original version from mailto:"
28778"tytso@athena.mit.edu[Theodore Ts'o]."
87fb2136
PP
28779msgstr ""
28780
28781#. type: Title =
28782#: ../sys-utils/lscpu.1.adoc:2
28783#, fuzzy, no-wrap
28784#| msgid "su(1)"
28785msgid "lscpu(1)"
28786msgstr "su(1)"
28787
28788#. type: Plain text
28789#: ../sys-utils/lscpu.1.adoc:12
28790#, fuzzy
28791#| msgid "fstab - static information about the filesystems"
28792msgid "lscpu - display information about the CPU architecture"
28793msgstr "fstab - statická informace o souborových systémech"
28794
28795#. type: Plain text
28796#: ../sys-utils/lscpu.1.adoc:16
28797#, no-wrap
28798msgid "*lscpu* [options]\n"
28799msgstr ""
28800
28801#. type: Plain text
28802#: ../sys-utils/lscpu.1.adoc:20
28803#, no-wrap
28804msgid "*lscpu* gathers CPU architecture information from _sysfs_, _/proc/cpuinfo_ and any applicable architecture-specific libraries (e.g. *librtas* on Powerpc). The command output can be optimized for parsing or for easy readability by humans. The information includes, for example, the number of CPUs, threads, cores, sockets, and Non-Uniform Memory Access (NUMA) nodes. There is also information about the CPU caches and cache sharing, family, model, bogoMIPS, byte order, and stepping.\n"
28805msgstr ""
28806
28807#. type: Plain text
28808#: ../sys-utils/lscpu.1.adoc:22
b6467a72
PP
28809msgid ""
28810"The default output formatting on terminal is subject to change and maybe "
28811"optimized for better readability. The output for non-terminals (e.g., pipes) "
28812"is never affected by this optimization and it is always in \"Field: "
28813"data\\n\" format. Use for example \"*lscpu | less*\" to see the default "
28814"output without optimizations."
87fb2136
PP
28815msgstr ""
28816
28817#. type: Plain text
28818#: ../sys-utils/lscpu.1.adoc:24
b6467a72
PP
28819msgid ""
28820"In virtualized environments, the CPU architecture information displayed "
28821"reflects the configuration of the guest operating system which is typically "
28822"different from the physical (host) system. On architectures that support "
28823"retrieving physical topology information, *lscpu* also displays the number "
28824"of physical sockets, chips, cores in the host system."
87fb2136
PP
28825msgstr ""
28826
28827#. type: Plain text
28828#: ../sys-utils/lscpu.1.adoc:26
b6467a72
PP
28829msgid ""
28830"Options that result in an output table have a _list_ argument. Use this "
28831"argument to customize the command output. Specify a comma-separated list of "
28832"column labels to limit the output table to only the specified columns, "
28833"arranged in the specified order. See *COLUMNS* for a list of valid column "
28834"labels. The column labels are not case sensitive."
87fb2136
PP
28835msgstr ""
28836
28837#. type: Plain text
28838#: ../sys-utils/lscpu.1.adoc:28
b6467a72
PP
28839msgid ""
28840"Not all columns are supported on all architectures. If an unsupported column "
28841"is specified, *lscpu* prints the column but does not provide any data for it."
87fb2136
PP
28842msgstr ""
28843
28844#. type: Plain text
28845#: ../sys-utils/lscpu.1.adoc:30
b6467a72
PP
28846msgid ""
28847"The cache sizes are reported as summary from all CPUs. The versions before "
28848"v2.34 reported per-core sizes, but this output was confusing due to "
28849"complicated CPUs topology and the way how caches are shared between CPUs. "
28850"For more details about caches see *--cache*. Since version v2.37 *lscpu* "
28851"follows cache IDs as provided by Linux kernel and it does not always start "
28852"from zero."
87fb2136
PP
28853msgstr ""
28854
28855#. type: Plain text
28856#: ../sys-utils/lscpu.1.adoc:35
b6467a72
PP
28857msgid ""
28858"Include lines for online and offline CPUs in the output (default for *-e*). "
28859"This option may only be specified together with option *-e* or *-p*."
87fb2136
PP
28860msgstr ""
28861
28862#. type: Labeled list
28863#: ../sys-utils/lscpu.1.adoc:36
28864#, fuzzy, no-wrap
28865#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
28866msgid "*-B*, *--bytes*"
28867msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
28868
28869#. type: Labeled list
28870#: ../sys-utils/lscpu.1.adoc:39
28871#, fuzzy, no-wrap
28872#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
28873msgid "*-b*, *--online*"
28874msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
28875
28876#. type: Plain text
28877#: ../sys-utils/lscpu.1.adoc:41
b6467a72
PP
28878msgid ""
28879"Limit the output to online CPUs (default for *-p*). This option may only be "
28880"specified together with option *-e* or *-p*."
87fb2136
PP
28881msgstr ""
28882
28883#. type: Labeled list
28884#: ../sys-utils/lscpu.1.adoc:42
28885#, no-wrap
28886msgid "*-C*, *--caches*[=_list_]"
28887msgstr ""
28888
28889#. type: Plain text
28890#: ../sys-utils/lscpu.1.adoc:44
b6467a72
PP
28891msgid ""
28892"Display details about CPU caches. For details about available information "
28893"see *--help* output."
87fb2136
PP
28894msgstr ""
28895
28896#. type: Plain text
28897#: ../sys-utils/lscpu.1.adoc:46
b6467a72
PP
28898msgid ""
28899"If the _list_ argument is omitted, all columns for which data is available "
28900"are included in the command output."
87fb2136
PP
28901msgstr ""
28902
28903#. type: Plain text
28904#: ../sys-utils/lscpu.1.adoc:48
b6467a72
PP
28905msgid ""
28906"When specifying the _list_ argument, the string of option, equal sign (=), "
28907"and _list_ must not contain any blanks or other whitespace. Examples: *-"
28908"C=NAME,ONE-SIZE* or *--caches=NAME,ONE-SIZE*."
87fb2136
PP
28909msgstr ""
28910
28911#. type: Plain text
28912#: ../sys-utils/lscpu.1.adoc:50
b6467a72
PP
28913msgid ""
28914"The default list of columns may be extended if list is specified in the "
28915"format +list (e.g., **lscpu -C=+ALLOC-POLICY**)."
87fb2136
PP
28916msgstr ""
28917
28918#. type: Labeled list
28919#: ../sys-utils/lscpu.1.adoc:51
28920#, fuzzy, no-wrap
28921#| msgid "*-*, *-l*, *--login*"
28922msgid "*-c*, *--offline*"
28923msgstr "*-*, *-l*, *--login*"
28924
28925#. type: Plain text
28926#: ../sys-utils/lscpu.1.adoc:53
b6467a72
PP
28927msgid ""
28928"Limit the output to offline CPUs. This option may only be specified together "
28929"with option *-e* or *-p*."
87fb2136
PP
28930msgstr ""
28931
28932#. type: Labeled list
28933#: ../sys-utils/lscpu.1.adoc:54
b6467a72
PP
28934#, no-wrap
28935msgid "*--hierarchic*[=_when_]"
28936msgstr ""
28937
28938#. type: Plain text
28939#: ../sys-utils/lscpu.1.adoc:56
28940msgid ""
28941"Use subsections in summary output. For backward compatibility, the default "
28942"is to use subsections only when output on a terminal and flattened output on "
28943"a non-terminal. The optional argument _when_ can be *never*, *always* or "
28944"*auto*. If the _when_ argument is omitted, it defaults to \"always\"."
28945msgstr ""
28946
28947#. type: Labeled list
28948#: ../sys-utils/lscpu.1.adoc:57
87fb2136
PP
28949#, fuzzy, no-wrap
28950#| msgid "*-w*, **--whitelist-environment**=__list__"
28951msgid "*-e*, *--extended*[=_list_]"
28952msgstr "*-w*, **--whitelist-environment**=__seznam__"
28953
28954#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 28955#: ../sys-utils/lscpu.1.adoc:59
87fb2136
PP
28956#, fuzzy
28957#| msgid "Print the sizes in bytes rather than in a human-readable format."
28958msgid "Display the CPU information in human-readable format."
28959msgstr "Zobrazí velikosti v bajtech namísto v podobě srozumitelnější lidem."
28960
28961#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
28962#: ../sys-utils/lscpu.1.adoc:61
28963msgid ""
28964"If the _list_ argument is omitted, the default columns are included in the "
28965"command output. The default output is subject to change."
87fb2136
PP
28966msgstr ""
28967
28968#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
28969#: ../sys-utils/lscpu.1.adoc:63
28970msgid ""
28971"When specifying the _list_ argument, the string of option, equal sign (=), "
28972"and _list_ must not contain any blanks or other whitespace. Examples: '*-"
28973"e=cpu,node*' or '*--extended=cpu,node*'."
87fb2136
PP
28974msgstr ""
28975
28976#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
28977#: ../sys-utils/lscpu.1.adoc:65
28978msgid ""
28979"The default list of columns may be extended if list is specified in the "
28980"format +list (e.g., lscpu -e=+MHZ)."
87fb2136
PP
28981msgstr ""
28982
28983#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
28984#: ../sys-utils/lscpu.1.adoc:71
28985msgid ""
28986"Use JSON output format for the default summary or extended output (see *--"
28987"extended*). For backward compatibility, JSON output follows the default "
28988"summary behavior for non-terminals (e.g., pipes) where subsections are "
28989"missing. See also *--hierarchic*."
87fb2136
PP
28990msgstr ""
28991
28992#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 28993#: ../sys-utils/lscpu.1.adoc:72
87fb2136
PP
28994#, no-wrap
28995msgid "*-p*, *--parse*[=_list_]"
28996msgstr ""
28997
28998#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 28999#: ../sys-utils/lscpu.1.adoc:74
87fb2136
PP
29000msgid "Optimize the command output for easy parsing."
29001msgstr ""
29002
29003#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
29004#: ../sys-utils/lscpu.1.adoc:76
29005msgid ""
29006"If the _list_ argument is omitted, the command output is compatible with "
29007"earlier versions of *lscpu*. In this compatible format, two commas are used "
29008"to separate CPU cache columns. If no CPU caches are identified the cache "
29009"column is omitted. If the _list_ argument is used, cache columns are "
29010"separated with a colon (:)."
87fb2136
PP
29011msgstr ""
29012
29013#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
29014#: ../sys-utils/lscpu.1.adoc:78
29015msgid ""
29016"When specifying the _list_ argument, the string of option, equal sign (=), "
29017"and _list_ must not contain any blanks or other whitespace. Examples: '*-"
29018"p=cpu,node*' or '*--parse=cpu,node*'."
87fb2136
PP
29019msgstr ""
29020
29021#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
29022#: ../sys-utils/lscpu.1.adoc:80
29023msgid ""
29024"The default list of columns may be extended if list is specified in the "
29025"format +list (e.g., lscpu -p=+MHZ)."
87fb2136
PP
29026msgstr ""
29027
29028#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 29029#: ../sys-utils/lscpu.1.adoc:81 ../sys-utils/lsmem.1.adoc:60
87fb2136
PP
29030#, no-wrap
29031msgid "*-s*, *--sysroot* _directory_"
29032msgstr ""
29033
29034#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
29035#: ../sys-utils/lscpu.1.adoc:83
29036msgid ""
29037"Gather CPU data for a Linux instance other than the instance from which the "
29038"*lscpu* command is issued. The specified _directory_ is the system root of "
29039"the Linux instance to be inspected."
87fb2136
PP
29040msgstr ""
29041
29042#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
29043#: ../sys-utils/lscpu.1.adoc:86
29044msgid ""
29045"Use hexadecimal masks for CPU sets (for example \"ff\"). The default is to "
29046"print the sets in list format (for example 0,1). Note that before version "
29047"2.30 the mask has been printed with 0x prefix."
87fb2136
PP
29048msgstr ""
29049
29050#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 29051#: ../sys-utils/lscpu.1.adoc:87
87fb2136
PP
29052#, fuzzy, no-wrap
29053#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
29054msgid "*-y*, *--physical*"
29055msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
29056
29057#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
29058#: ../sys-utils/lscpu.1.adoc:89
29059msgid ""
29060"Display physical IDs for all columns with topology elements (core, socket, "
29061"etc.). Other than logical IDs, which are assigned by *lscpu*, physical IDs "
29062"are platform-specific values that are provided by the kernel. Physical IDs "
29063"are not necessarily unique and they might not be arranged sequentially. If "
29064"the kernel could not retrieve a physical ID for an element *lscpu* prints "
29065"the dash (-) character."
87fb2136
PP
29066msgstr ""
29067
29068#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 29069#: ../sys-utils/lscpu.1.adoc:91
87fb2136
PP
29070msgid "The CPU logical numbers are not affected by this option."
29071msgstr ""
29072
29073#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
29074#: ../sys-utils/lscpu.1.adoc:94
29075msgid ""
29076"Output all available columns. This option must be combined with either *--"
29077"extended*, *--parse* or *--caches*."
87fb2136
PP
29078msgstr ""
29079
29080#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
29081#: ../sys-utils/lscpu.1.adoc:98
29082msgid ""
29083"The basic overview of CPU family, model, etc. is always based on the first "
29084"CPU only."
87fb2136
PP
29085msgstr ""
29086
29087#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 29088#: ../sys-utils/lscpu.1.adoc:100
87fb2136
PP
29089msgid "Sometimes in Xen Dom0 the kernel reports wrong data."
29090msgstr ""
29091
29092#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 29093#: ../sys-utils/lscpu.1.adoc:102
87fb2136
PP
29094msgid "On virtual hardware the number of cores per socket, etc. can be wrong."
29095msgstr ""
29096
29097#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
29098#: ../sys-utils/lscpu.1.adoc:108
29099msgid ""
29100"mailto:qcai@redhat.com[Cai Qian], mailto:kzak@redhat.com[Karel Zak], mailto:"
29101"heiko.carstens@de.ibm.com[Heiko Carstens]"
87fb2136
PP
29102msgstr ""
29103
29104#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 29105#: ../sys-utils/lscpu.1.adoc:112
87fb2136
PP
29106#, no-wrap
29107msgid "*chcpu*(8)\n"
29108msgstr ""
29109
29110#. type: Title =
29111#: ../sys-utils/lsipc.1.adoc:2
29112#, no-wrap
29113msgid "lsipc(1)"
29114msgstr ""
29115
29116#. type: Plain text
29117#: ../sys-utils/lsipc.1.adoc:12
b6467a72
PP
29118msgid ""
29119"lsipc - show information on IPC facilities currently employed in the system"
87fb2136
PP
29120msgstr ""
29121
29122#. type: Plain text
29123#: ../sys-utils/lsipc.1.adoc:16
29124#, no-wrap
29125msgid "*lsipc* [options]\n"
29126msgstr ""
29127
29128#. type: Plain text
29129#: ../sys-utils/lsipc.1.adoc:20
29130#, no-wrap
29131msgid "*lsipc* shows information on the System V inter-process communication facilities for which the calling process has read access.\n"
29132msgstr ""
29133
29134#. type: Plain text
29135#: ../sys-utils/lsipc.1.adoc:25
b6467a72
PP
29136msgid ""
29137"Show full details on just the one resource element identified by _id_. This "
29138"option needs to be combined with one of the three resource options: *-m*, *-"
29139"q* or *-s*. It is possible to override the default output format for this "
29140"option with the *--list*, *--raw*, *--json* or *--export* option."
87fb2136
PP
29141msgstr ""
29142
29143#. type: Labeled list
29144#: ../sys-utils/lsipc.1.adoc:26
29145#, fuzzy, no-wrap
29146#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
29147msgid "*-g*, *--global*"
29148msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
29149
29150#. type: Plain text
29151#: ../sys-utils/lsipc.1.adoc:28
b6467a72
PP
29152msgid ""
29153"Show system-wide usage and limits of IPC resources. This option may be "
29154"combined with one of the three resource options: *-m*, *-q* or *-s*. The "
29155"default is to show information about all resources."
87fb2136
PP
29156msgstr ""
29157
29158#. type: Title ===
29159#: ../sys-utils/lsipc.1.adoc:42
29160#, no-wrap
29161msgid "Output formatting"
29162msgstr ""
29163
29164#. type: Plain text
29165#: ../sys-utils/lsipc.1.adoc:52
29166msgid "Use the JSON output format."
29167msgstr ""
29168
29169#. type: Plain text
29170#: ../sys-utils/lsipc.1.adoc:55
b6467a72
PP
29171msgid ""
29172"Use the list output format. This is the default, except when *--id* is used."
87fb2136
PP
29173msgstr ""
29174
29175#. type: Plain text
29176#: ../sys-utils/lsipc.1.adoc:70
29177#, fuzzy
29178#| msgid "Print the sizes in bytes rather than in a human-readable format."
29179msgid "Print size in bytes rather than in human readable format."
29180msgstr "Zobrazí velikosti v bajtech namísto v podobě srozumitelnější lidem."
29181
29182#. type: Labeled list
29183#: ../sys-utils/lsipc.1.adoc:80
29184#, fuzzy, no-wrap
29185#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
29186msgid "*-P*, *--numeric-perms*"
29187msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
29188
29189#. type: Plain text
29190#: ../sys-utils/lsipc.1.adoc:82
29191msgid "Print numeric permissions in PERMS column."
29192msgstr ""
29193
29194#. type: Plain text
29195#: ../sys-utils/lsipc.1.adoc:96
29196msgid "if a serious error occurs."
29197msgstr ""
29198
29199#. type: Plain text
29200#: ../sys-utils/lsipc.1.adoc:100
29201msgid "The *lsipc* utility is inspired by the *ipcs*(1) utility."
29202msgstr ""
29203
29204#. type: Title =
29205#: ../sys-utils/lsirq.1.adoc:2
29206#, no-wrap
29207msgid "lsirq(1)"
29208msgstr ""
29209
29210#. type: Plain text
29211#: ../sys-utils/lsirq.1.adoc:12
29212msgid "lsirq - utility to display kernel interrupt information"
29213msgstr ""
29214
29215#. type: Plain text
29216#: ../sys-utils/lsirq.1.adoc:16
29217#, no-wrap
29218msgid "*lsirq* [options]\n"
29219msgstr ""
29220
29221#. type: Plain text
29222#: ../sys-utils/lsirq.1.adoc:20
29223msgid "Display kernel interrupt counter information."
29224msgstr ""
29225
29226#. type: Plain text
29227#: ../sys-utils/lsirq.1.adoc:33
b6467a72
PP
29228msgid ""
29229"Specify sort criteria by column name. See *--help* output to get column "
29230"names."
87fb2136
PP
29231msgstr ""
29232
29233#. type: Plain text
29234#: ../sys-utils/lsirq.1.adoc:39
b6467a72
PP
29235msgid ""
29236"Produce output in the form of key=\"value\" pairs. All potentially unsafe "
29237"characters are hex-escaped (\\x<code>)."
87fb2136
PP
29238msgstr ""
29239
29240#. type: Title =
29241#: ../sys-utils/lsmem.1.adoc:2
29242#, no-wrap
29243msgid "lsmem(1)"
29244msgstr ""
29245
29246#. type: Plain text
29247#: ../sys-utils/lsmem.1.adoc:12
29248msgid "lsmem - list the ranges of available memory with their online status"
29249msgstr ""
29250
29251#. type: Plain text
29252#: ../sys-utils/lsmem.1.adoc:16
29253#, no-wrap
29254msgid "*lsmem* [options]\n"
29255msgstr ""
29256
29257#. type: Plain text
29258#: ../sys-utils/lsmem.1.adoc:20
b6467a72
PP
29259msgid ""
29260"The *lsmem* command lists the ranges of available memory with their online "
29261"status. The listed memory blocks correspond to the memory block "
29262"representation in sysfs. The command also shows the memory block size and "
29263"the amount of memory in online and offline state."
87fb2136
PP
29264msgstr ""
29265
29266#. type: Plain text
29267#: ../sys-utils/lsmem.1.adoc:22
b6467a72
PP
29268msgid ""
29269"The default output is compatible with original implementation from s390-"
29270"tools, but it's strongly recommended to avoid using default outputs in your "
29271"scripts. Always explicitly define expected columns by using the *--output* "
29272"option together with a columns list in environments where a stable output is "
29273"required."
87fb2136
PP
29274msgstr ""
29275
29276#. type: Plain text
29277#: ../sys-utils/lsmem.1.adoc:24
b6467a72
PP
29278msgid ""
29279"The *lsmem* command lists a new memory range always when the current memory "
29280"block distinguish from the previous block by some output column. This "
29281"default behavior is possible to override by the *--split* option (e.g., "
29282"*lsmem --split=ZONES*). The special word \"none\" may be used to ignore all "
29283"differences between memory blocks and to create as large as possible "
29284"continuous ranges. The opposite semantic is *--all* to list individual "
29285"memory blocks."
87fb2136
PP
29286msgstr ""
29287
29288#. type: Plain text
29289#: ../sys-utils/lsmem.1.adoc:26
b6467a72
PP
29290msgid ""
29291"Note that some output columns may provide inaccurate information if a split "
29292"policy forces *lsmem* to ignore differences in some attributes. For example "
29293"if you merge removable and non-removable memory blocks to the one range than "
29294"all the range will be marked as non-removable on *lsmem* output."
87fb2136
PP
29295msgstr ""
29296
29297#. type: Plain text
29298#: ../sys-utils/lsmem.1.adoc:28
b6467a72
PP
29299msgid ""
29300"Not all columns are supported on all systems. If an unsupported column is "
29301"specified, *lsmem* prints the column but does not provide any data for it."
87fb2136
PP
29302msgstr ""
29303
29304#. type: Plain text
29305#: ../sys-utils/lsmem.1.adoc:30
29306msgid "Use the *--help* option to see the columns description."
29307msgstr ""
29308
29309#. type: Plain text
29310#: ../sys-utils/lsmem.1.adoc:35
b6467a72
PP
29311msgid ""
29312"List each individual memory block, instead of combining memory blocks with "
29313"similar attributes."
87fb2136
PP
29314msgstr ""
29315
29316#. type: Plain text
29317#: ../sys-utils/lsmem.1.adoc:47
b6467a72
PP
29318msgid ""
29319"Specify which output columns to print. Use *--help* to get a list of all "
29320"supported columns. The default list of columns may be extended if _list_ is "
29321"specified in the format **+**__list__ (e.g., *lsmem -o +NODE*)."
87fb2136
PP
29322msgstr ""
29323
29324#. type: Plain text
29325#: ../sys-utils/lsmem.1.adoc:53
b6467a72
PP
29326msgid ""
29327"Produce output in the form of key=\"value\" pairs. All potentially unsafe "
29328"value characters are hex-escaped (\\x<code>)."
87fb2136
PP
29329msgstr ""
29330
29331#. type: Labeled list
29332#: ../sys-utils/lsmem.1.adoc:57
29333#, fuzzy, no-wrap
29334#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
29335msgid "*-S*, *--split* _list_"
29336msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
29337
29338#. type: Plain text
29339#: ../sys-utils/lsmem.1.adoc:59
b6467a72
PP
29340msgid ""
29341"Specify which columns (attributes) use to split memory blocks to ranges. The "
29342"supported columns are STATE, REMOVABLE, NODE and ZONES, or \"none\". The "
29343"other columns are silently ignored. For more details see *DESCRIPTION* above."
87fb2136
PP
29344msgstr ""
29345
29346#. type: Plain text
29347#: ../sys-utils/lsmem.1.adoc:62
b6467a72
PP
29348msgid ""
29349"Gather memory data for a Linux instance other than the instance from which "
29350"the *lsmem* command is issued. The specified _directory_ is the system root "
29351"of the Linux instance to be inspected."
87fb2136
PP
29352msgstr ""
29353
29354#. type: Plain text
29355#: ../sys-utils/lsmem.1.adoc:67
b6467a72
PP
29356msgid ""
29357"This option controls summary lines output. The optional argument _when_ can "
29358"be *never*, *always* or *only*. If the _when_ argument is omitted, it "
29359"defaults to *\"only\"*. The summary output is suppressed for *--raw*, *--"
29360"pairs* and *--json*."
87fb2136
PP
29361msgstr ""
29362
29363#. type: Plain text
29364#: ../sys-utils/lsmem.1.adoc:71
29365#, no-wrap
29366msgid "*lsmem* was originally written by Gerald Schaefer for s390-tools in Perl. The C version for util-linux was written by Clemens von Mann, Heiko Carstens and Karel Zak.\n"
29367msgstr ""
29368
29369#. type: Plain text
29370#: ../sys-utils/lsmem.1.adoc:75
29371#, no-wrap
29372msgid "*chmem*(8)\n"
29373msgstr ""
29374
29375#. Man page for the lsns command.
29376#. Copyright 2015 Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>
29377#. May be distributed under the GNU General Public License
29378#. type: Title =
29379#: ../sys-utils/lsns.8.adoc:7
29380#, no-wrap
29381msgid "lsns(8)"
29382msgstr ""
29383
29384#. type: Plain text
29385#: ../sys-utils/lsns.8.adoc:17
29386msgid "lsns - list namespaces"
29387msgstr ""
29388
29389#. type: Plain text
29390#: ../sys-utils/lsns.8.adoc:21
29391#, no-wrap
29392msgid "*lsns* [options] _namespace_\n"
29393msgstr ""
29394
29395#. type: Plain text
29396#: ../sys-utils/lsns.8.adoc:25
29397#, no-wrap
29398msgid "*lsns* lists information about all the currently accessible namespaces or about the given _namespace_. The _namespace_ identifier is an inode number.\n"
29399msgstr ""
29400
29401#. type: Plain text
29402#: ../sys-utils/lsns.8.adoc:27
b6467a72
PP
29403msgid ""
29404"The default output is subject to change. So whenever possible, you should "
29405"avoid using default outputs in your scripts. Always explicitly define "
29406"expected output mode (*--tree* or *--list*) and columns by using the *--"
29407"output* option together with a columns list in environments where a stable "
29408"output is required."
87fb2136
PP
29409msgstr ""
29410
29411#. type: Plain text
29412#: ../sys-utils/lsns.8.adoc:29
b6467a72
PP
29413msgid ""
29414"The *NSFS* column, printed when *net* is specified for the *--type* option, "
29415"is special; it uses multi-line cells. Use the option *--nowrap* to switch to "
29416"\",\"-separated single-line representation."
87fb2136
PP
29417msgstr ""
29418
29419#. type: Plain text
29420#: ../sys-utils/lsns.8.adoc:31
b6467a72
PP
29421msgid ""
29422"Note that *lsns* reads information directly from the _/proc_ filesystem and "
29423"for non-root users it may return incomplete information. The current _/proc_ "
29424"filesystem may be unshared and affected by a PID namespace (see *unshare --"
29425"mount-proc* for more details). *lsns* is not able to see persistent "
29426"namespaces without processes where the namespace instance is held by a bind "
29427"mount to /proc/_pid_/ns/_type_."
87fb2136
PP
29428msgstr ""
29429
29430#. type: Plain text
29431#: ../sys-utils/lsns.8.adoc:39
29432msgid "Use list output format."
29433msgstr ""
29434
29435#. type: Plain text
29436#: ../sys-utils/lsns.8.adoc:47
b6467a72
PP
29437msgid ""
29438"The default list of columns may be extended if _list_ is specified in the "
29439"format **+**__list__ (e.g., *lsns -o +PATH*)."
87fb2136
PP
29440msgstr ""
29441
29442#. type: Labeled list
29443#: ../sys-utils/lsns.8.adoc:51
29444#, fuzzy, no-wrap
b6467a72
PP
29445#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
29446msgid "*-P*, *--persistent*"
29447msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
29448
29449#. type: Plain text
29450#: ../sys-utils/lsns.8.adoc:54
29451msgid ""
29452"Display only the namespaces without processes (aka persistent namespaces), "
29453"created by bind mounting /proc/pid/ns/type files to a filesystem path."
29454msgstr ""
29455
29456#. type: Labeled list
29457#: ../sys-utils/lsns.8.adoc:55
29458#, fuzzy, no-wrap
87fb2136
PP
29459#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
29460msgid "*-p*, *--task* _PID_"
29461msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
29462
29463#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 29464#: ../sys-utils/lsns.8.adoc:57
87fb2136
PP
29465msgid "Display only the namespaces held by the process with this _PID_."
29466msgstr ""
29467
29468#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
29469#: ../sys-utils/lsns.8.adoc:63
29470msgid ""
29471"Display the specified _type_ of namespaces only. The supported types are "
29472"*mnt*, *net*, *ipc*, *user*, *pid*, *uts*, *cgroup* and *time*. This option "
29473"may be given more than once."
87fb2136
PP
29474msgstr ""
29475
29476#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 29477#: ../sys-utils/lsns.8.adoc:67
87fb2136
PP
29478#, fuzzy, no-wrap
29479#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
29480msgid "*-W*, *--nowrap*"
29481msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
29482
29483#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 29484#: ../sys-utils/lsns.8.adoc:69
87fb2136
PP
29485msgid "Do not use multi-line text in columns."
29486msgstr ""
29487
29488#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 29489#: ../sys-utils/lsns.8.adoc:70
87fb2136
PP
29490#, fuzzy, no-wrap
29491#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
29492msgid "*-T*, *--tree* _rel_"
29493msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
29494
29495#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
29496#: ../sys-utils/lsns.8.adoc:72
29497msgid ""
29498"Use tree-like output format. If *process* is given as _rel_, print process "
29499"tree(s) in each name space. This is default when *--tree* is not specified. "
29500"If *parent* is given, print tree(s) constructed by the parent/child "
29501"relationship. If *owner* is given, print tree(s) constructed by the owner/"
29502"owned relationship. *owner* is used as default when _rel_ is omitted."
87fb2136
PP
29503msgstr ""
29504
29505#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
29506#: ../sys-utils/lsns.8.adoc:78
29507msgid "The *lsns* utility exits with one of the following values:"
29508msgstr ""
29509
29510#. type: Plain text
29511#: ../sys-utils/lsns.8.adoc:81
29512msgid "Success."
29513msgstr ""
29514
29515#. type: Plain text
29516#: ../sys-utils/lsns.8.adoc:83
29517msgid "General error."
29518msgstr ""
29519
29520#. type: Plain text
29521#: ../sys-utils/lsns.8.adoc:85
29522msgid "An ioctl was unknown to the kernel."
29523msgstr ""
29524
29525#. type: Plain text
29526#: ../sys-utils/lsns.8.adoc:98
29527#, fuzzy, no-wrap
29528#| msgid ""
29529#| "*setpriv*(1),\n"
29530#| "*login.defs*(5),\n"
29531#| "*shells*(5),\n"
29532#| "*pam*(8),\n"
29533#| "*runuser*(1)\n"
87fb2136
PP
29534msgid ""
29535"*nsenter*(1),\n"
29536"*unshare*(1),\n"
29537"*clone*(2),\n"
29538"*namespaces*(7),\n"
b6467a72
PP
29539"*ioctl_ns*(2),\n"
29540"*ip-netns*(8)\n"
87fb2136 29541msgstr ""
b6467a72
PP
29542"*setpriv*(1),\n"
29543"*login.defs*(5),\n"
29544"*shells*(5),\n"
29545"*pam*(8),\n"
29546"*runuser*(1)\n"
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29547
29548#
29549#
29550#
29551#
29552#
29553#. Copyright (c) 1996-2004 Andries Brouwer
29554#. Copyright (C) 2006-2012 Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>
29555#. This page is somewhat derived from a page that was
29556#. (c) 1980, 1989, 1991 The Regents of the University of California
29557#. and had been heavily modified by Rik Faith and myself.
29558#. (Probably no BSD text remains.)
29559#. Fragments of text were written by Werner Almesberger, Remy Card,
29560#. Stephen Tweedie and Eric Youngdale.
29561#. This is free documentation; you can redistribute it and/or
29562#. modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
29563#. published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of
29564#. the License, or (at your option) any later version.
29565#. The GNU General Public License's references to "object code"
29566#. and "executables" are to be interpreted as the output of any
29567#. document formatting or typesetting system, including
29568#. intermediate and printed output.
29569#. This manual is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
29570#. but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
29571#. MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
29572#. GNU General Public License for more details.
29573#. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
29574#. with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
29575#. 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
29576#. type: Title =
29577#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:32
29578#, no-wrap
29579msgid "mount(8)"
29580msgstr ""
29581
29582#. type: Plain text
29583#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:43
29584msgid "mount - mount a filesystem"
29585msgstr ""
29586
29587#. type: Plain text
29588#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:47
29589#, no-wrap
29590msgid "*mount* [*-h*|*-V*]\n"
29591msgstr ""
29592
29593#. type: Plain text
29594#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:49
29595#, no-wrap
29596msgid "*mount* [*-l*] [*-t* _fstype_]\n"
29597msgstr ""
29598
29599#. type: Plain text
29600#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:51
29601#, no-wrap
29602msgid "*mount* *-a* [*-fFnrsvw*] [*-t* _fstype_] [*-O* _optlist_]\n"
29603msgstr ""
29604
29605#. type: Plain text
29606#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:53
29607#, no-wrap
29608msgid "*mount* [*-fnrsvw*] [*-o* _options_] _device_|_mountpoint_\n"
29609msgstr ""
29610
29611#. type: Plain text
29612#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:55
29613#, no-wrap
29614msgid "*mount* [*-fnrsvw*] [*-t* _fstype_] [*-o* _options_] _device mountpoint_\n"
29615msgstr ""
29616
29617#. type: Plain text
29618#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:57
29619#, no-wrap
29620msgid "*mount* *--bind*|*--rbind*|*--move* _olddir newdir_\n"
29621msgstr ""
29622
29623#. type: Plain text
29624#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:59
29625#, no-wrap
29626msgid "*mount* *--make-*[*shared*|*slave*|*private*|*unbindable*|*rshared*|*rslave*|*rprivate*|*runbindable*] _mountpoint_\n"
29627msgstr ""
29628
29629#. type: Plain text
29630#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:63
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29631msgid ""
29632"All files accessible in a Unix system are arranged in one big tree, the file "
29633"hierarchy, rooted at _/_. These files can be spread out over several "
29634"devices. The *mount* command serves to attach the filesystem found on some "
29635"device to the big file tree. Conversely, the *umount*(8) command will detach "
29636"it again. The filesystem is used to control how data is stored on the device "
29637"or provided in a virtual way by network or other services."
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29638msgstr ""
29639
29640#. type: Plain text
29641#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:65
29642msgid "The standard form of the *mount* command is:"
29643msgstr ""
29644
29645#. type: delimited block _
29646#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:68
29647#, no-wrap
29648msgid "*mount -t* _type device dir_\n"
29649msgstr ""
29650
29651#. type: Plain text
29652#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:71
b6467a72
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29653msgid ""
29654"This tells the kernel to attach the filesystem found on _device_ (which is "
29655"of type _type_) at the directory _dir_. The option *-t* _type_ is optional. "
29656"The *mount* command is usually able to detect a filesystem. The root "
29657"permissions are necessary to mount a filesystem by default. See section "
29658"\"Non-superuser mounts\" below for more details. The previous contents (if "
29659"any) and owner and mode of _dir_ become invisible, and as long as this "
29660"filesystem remains mounted, the pathname _dir_ refers to the root of the "
29661"filesystem on _device_."
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29662msgstr ""
29663
29664#. type: Plain text
29665#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:73
29666msgid "If only the directory or the device is given, for example:"
29667msgstr ""
29668
29669#. type: delimited block _
29670#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:76
29671#, no-wrap
29672msgid "*mount* _/dir_\n"
29673msgstr ""
29674
29675#. type: Plain text
29676#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:79
b6467a72
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29677msgid ""
29678"then *mount* looks for a mountpoint (and if not found then for a device) in "
29679"the _/etc/fstab_ file. It's possible to use the *--target* or *--source* "
29680"options to avoid ambiguous interpretation of the given argument. For example:"
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29681msgstr ""
29682
29683#. type: delimited block _
29684#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:82
29685#, no-wrap
29686msgid "*mount --target* _/mountpoint_\n"
29687msgstr ""
29688
29689#. type: Plain text
29690#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:85
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29691msgid ""
29692"The same filesystem may be mounted more than once, and in some cases (e.g., "
29693"network filesystems) the same filesystem may be mounted on the same "
29694"mountpoint multiple times. The *mount* command does not implement any policy "
29695"to control this behavior. All behavior is controlled by the kernel and it is "
29696"usually specific to the filesystem driver. The exception is *--all*, in this "
29697"case already mounted filesystems are ignored (see *--all* below for more "
29698"details)."
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29699msgstr ""
29700
29701#. type: Title ===
29702#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:86
29703#, no-wrap
29704msgid "Listing the mounts"
29705msgstr ""
29706
29707#. type: Plain text
29708#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:89
29709msgid "The listing mode is maintained for backward compatibility only."
29710msgstr ""
29711
29712#. type: Plain text
29713#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:91
b6467a72
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29714msgid ""
29715"For more robust and customizable output use *findmnt*(8), *especially in "
29716"your scripts*. Note that control characters in the mountpoint name are "
29717"replaced with '?'."
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29718msgstr ""
29719
29720#. type: Plain text
29721#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:93
29722msgid "The following command lists all mounted filesystems (of type _type_):"
29723msgstr ""
29724
29725#. type: delimited block _
29726#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:96
29727#, no-wrap
29728msgid "*mount* [*-l*] [*-t* _type_]\n"
29729msgstr ""
29730
29731#. type: Plain text
29732#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:99
29733msgid "The option *-l* adds labels to this listing. See below."
29734msgstr ""
29735
29736#. type: Title ===
29737#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:100
29738#, no-wrap
29739msgid "Indicating the device and filesystem"
29740msgstr ""
29741
29742#. type: Plain text
29743#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:103
b6467a72
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29744msgid ""
29745"Most devices are indicated by a filename (of a block special device), like _/"
29746"dev/sda1_, but there are other possibilities. For example, in the case of an "
29747"NFS mount, _device_ may look like _knuth.cwi.nl:/dir_."
87fb2136
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29748msgstr ""
29749
29750#. type: Plain text
29751#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:105
b6467a72
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29752msgid ""
29753"The device names of disk partitions are unstable; hardware reconfiguration, "
29754"and adding or removing a device can cause changes in names. This is the "
29755"reason why it's strongly recommended to use filesystem or partition "
29756"identifiers like UUID or LABEL. Currently supported identifiers (tags):"
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29757msgstr ""
29758
29759#. type: Labeled list
29760#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:106
29761#, no-wrap
29762msgid "LABEL=__label__"
29763msgstr ""
29764
29765#. type: Plain text
29766#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:108
29767msgid "Human readable filesystem identifier. See also *-L*."
29768msgstr ""
29769
29770#. type: Labeled list
29771#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:109
29772#, no-wrap
29773msgid "UUID=__uuid__"
29774msgstr ""
29775
29776#. type: Plain text
29777#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:111
b6467a72
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29778msgid ""
29779"Filesystem universally unique identifier. The format of the UUID is usually "
29780"a series of hex digits separated by hyphens. See also *-U*."
87fb2136
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29781msgstr ""
29782
29783#. type: Plain text
29784#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:113
b6467a72
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29785msgid ""
29786"Note that *mount* uses UUIDs as strings. The UUIDs from the command line or "
29787"from *fstab*(5) are not converted to internal binary representation. The "
29788"string representation of the UUID should be based on lower case characters."
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29789msgstr ""
29790
29791#. type: Labeled list
29792#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:114
29793#, no-wrap
29794msgid "PARTLABEL=__label__"
29795msgstr ""
29796
29797#. type: Plain text
29798#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:116
b6467a72
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29799msgid ""
29800"Human readable partition identifier. This identifier is independent on "
29801"filesystem and does not change by *mkfs* or *mkswap* operations. It's "
29802"supported for example for GUID Partition Tables (GPT)."
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29803msgstr ""
29804
29805#. type: Labeled list
29806#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:117
29807#, no-wrap
29808msgid "PARTUUID=__uuid__"
29809msgstr ""
29810
29811#. type: Plain text
29812#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:119
b6467a72
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29813msgid ""
29814"Partition universally unique identifier. This identifier is independent on "
29815"filesystem and does not change by *mkfs* or *mkswap* operations. It's "
29816"supported for example for GUID Partition Tables (GPT)."
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29817msgstr ""
29818
29819#. type: Labeled list
29820#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:120
29821#, no-wrap
29822msgid "ID=__id__"
29823msgstr ""
29824
29825#. type: Plain text
29826#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:122
b6467a72
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29827msgid ""
29828"Hardware block device ID as generated by udevd. This identifier is usually "
29829"based on WWN (unique storage identifier) and assigned by the hardware "
29830"manufacturer. See *ls /dev/disk/by-id* for more details, this directory and "
29831"running udevd is required. This identifier is not recommended for generic "
29832"use as the identifier is not strictly defined and it depends on udev, udev "
29833"rules and hardware."
87fb2136
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29834msgstr ""
29835
29836#. type: Plain text
29837#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:124
b6467a72
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29838msgid ""
29839"The command *lsblk --fs* provides an overview of filesystems, LABELs and "
29840"UUIDs on available block devices. The command *blkid -p <device>* provides "
29841"details about a filesystem on the specified device."
87fb2136
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29842msgstr ""
29843
29844#. type: Plain text
29845#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:126
b6467a72
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29846msgid ""
29847"Don't forget that there is no guarantee that UUIDs and labels are really "
29848"unique, especially if you move, share or copy the device. Use *lsblk -o "
29849"+UUID,PARTUUID* to verify that the UUIDs are really unique in your system."
87fb2136
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29850msgstr ""
29851
29852#. type: Plain text
29853#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:128
b6467a72
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29854msgid ""
29855"The recommended setup is to use tags (e.g. *UUID*=_uuid_) rather than _/dev/"
29856"disk/by-{label,uuid,id,partuuid,partlabel}_ udev symlinks in the _/etc/"
29857"fstab_ file. Tags are more readable, robust and portable. The *mount*(8) "
29858"command internally uses udev symlinks, so the use of symlinks in _/etc/"
29859"fstab_ has no advantage over tags. For more details see *libblkid*(3)."
87fb2136
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29860msgstr ""
29861
29862#. type: Plain text
29863#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:130
b6467a72
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29864msgid ""
29865"The _proc_ filesystem is not associated with a special device, and when "
29866"mounting it, an arbitrary keyword - for example, __proc__ - can be used "
29867"instead of a device specification. (The customary choice _none_ is less "
29868"fortunate: the error message 'none already mounted' from *mount* can be "
29869"confusing.)"
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29870msgstr ""
29871
29872#. type: Title ===
29873#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:131
29874#, no-wrap
29875msgid "The files /etc/fstab, /etc/mtab and /proc/mounts"
29876msgstr ""
29877
29878#. type: Plain text
29879#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:134
b6467a72
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29880msgid ""
29881"The file _/etc/fstab_ (see *fstab*(5)), may contain lines describing what "
29882"devices are usually mounted where, using which options. The default location "
29883"of the *fstab*(5) file can be overridden with the *--fstab* _path_ command-"
29884"line option (see below for more details)."
87fb2136
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29885msgstr ""
29886
29887#. type: Plain text
29888#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:136
29889#, fuzzy
29890#| msgid "User Commands"
29891msgid "The command"
29892msgstr "Příručka uživatele"
29893
29894#. type: delimited block _
29895#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:139
29896#, no-wrap
29897msgid "*mount -a* [*-t* _type_] [*-O* _optlist_]\n"
29898msgstr ""
29899
29900#. type: Plain text
29901#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:142
b6467a72
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29902msgid ""
29903"(usually given in a bootscript) causes all filesystems mentioned in _fstab_ "
29904"(of the proper type and/or having or not having the proper options) to be "
29905"mounted as indicated, except for those whose line contains the *noauto* "
29906"keyword. Adding the *-F* option will make *mount* fork, so that the "
29907"filesystems are mounted in parallel."
87fb2136
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29908msgstr ""
29909
29910#. type: Plain text
29911#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:144
b6467a72
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29912msgid ""
29913"When mounting a filesystem mentioned in _fstab_ or _mtab_, it suffices to "
29914"specify on the command line only the device, or only the mount point."
87fb2136
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29915msgstr ""
29916
29917#. type: Plain text
29918#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:146
b6467a72
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29919msgid ""
29920"The programs *mount* and *umount*(8) traditionally maintained a list of "
29921"currently mounted filesystems in the file _/etc/mtab_. The support for "
29922"regular classic _/etc/mtab_ is completely disabled at compile time by "
29923"default, because on current Linux systems it is better to make _/etc/mtab_ a "
29924"symlink to _/proc/mounts_ instead. The regular _mtab_ file maintained in "
29925"userspace cannot reliably work with namespaces, containers and other "
29926"advanced Linux features. If the regular _mtab_ support is enabled, then it's "
29927"possible to use the file as well as the symlink."
87fb2136
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29928msgstr ""
29929
29930#. type: Plain text
29931#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:148
b6467a72
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29932msgid ""
29933"If no arguments are given to *mount*, the list of mounted filesystems is "
29934"printed."
87fb2136
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29935msgstr ""
29936
29937#. type: Plain text
29938#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:150
b6467a72
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29939msgid ""
29940"If you want to override mount options from _/etc/fstab_, you have to use the "
29941"*-o* option:"
87fb2136
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29942msgstr ""
29943
29944#. type: delimited block _
29945#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:153
29946#, no-wrap
29947msgid "*mount* __device__|__dir__ *-o* _options_\n"
29948msgstr ""
29949
29950#. type: Plain text
29951#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:156
b6467a72
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29952msgid ""
29953"and then the mount options from the command line will be appended to the "
29954"list of options from _/etc/fstab_. This default behaviour can be changed "
29955"using the *--options-mode* command-line option. The usual behavior is that "
29956"the last option wins if there are conflicting ones."
87fb2136
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29957msgstr ""
29958
29959#. type: Plain text
29960#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:158
b6467a72
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29961msgid ""
29962"The *mount* program does not read the _/etc/fstab_ file if both _device_ (or "
29963"LABEL, UUID, ID, PARTUUID or PARTLABEL) and _dir_ are specified. For "
29964"example, to mount device *foo* at */dir*:"
87fb2136
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29965msgstr ""
29966
29967#. type: delimited block _
29968#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:161
29969#, no-wrap
29970msgid "*mount /dev/foo /dir*\n"
29971msgstr ""
29972
29973#. type: Plain text
29974#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:164
b6467a72
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29975msgid ""
29976"This default behaviour can be changed by using the *--options-source-force* "
29977"command-line option to always read configuration from _fstab_. For non-root "
29978"users *mount* always reads the _fstab_ configuration."
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29979msgstr ""
29980
29981#. type: Title ===
29982#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:165
29983#, no-wrap
29984msgid "Non-superuser mounts"
29985msgstr ""
29986
29987#. type: Plain text
29988#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:168
b6467a72
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29989msgid ""
29990"Normally, only the superuser can mount filesystems. However, when _fstab_ "
29991"contains the *user* option on a line, anybody can mount the corresponding "
29992"filesystem."
87fb2136
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29993msgstr ""
29994
29995#. type: Plain text
29996#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:170
29997msgid "Thus, given a line"
29998msgstr ""
29999
30000#. type: delimited block _
30001#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:173
30002#, no-wrap
30003msgid "*/dev/cdrom /cd iso9660 ro,user,noauto,unhide*\n"
30004msgstr ""
30005
30006#. type: Plain text
30007#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:176
b6467a72
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30008msgid ""
30009"any user can mount the iso9660 filesystem found on an inserted CDROM using "
30010"the command:"
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30011msgstr ""
30012
30013#. type: delimited block _
30014#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:179
30015#, no-wrap
30016msgid "*mount /cd*\n"
30017msgstr ""
30018
30019#. type: Plain text
30020#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:182
b6467a72
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30021msgid ""
30022"Note that *mount* is very strict about non-root users and all paths "
30023"specified on command line are verified before _fstab_ is parsed or a helper "
30024"program is executed. It's strongly recommended to use a valid mountpoint to "
30025"specify filesystem, otherwise *mount* may fail. For example it's a bad idea "
30026"to use NFS or CIFS source on command line."
87fb2136
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30027msgstr ""
30028
30029#. type: Plain text
30030#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:184
b6467a72
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30031msgid ""
30032"Since util-linux 2.35, *mount* does not exit when user permissions are "
30033"inadequate according to libmount's internal security rules. Instead, it "
30034"drops suid permissions and continues as regular non-root user. This behavior "
30035"supports use-cases where root permissions are not necessary (e.g., fuse "
30036"filesystems, user namespaces, etc)."
87fb2136
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30037msgstr ""
30038
30039#. type: Plain text
30040#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:186
b6467a72
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30041msgid ""
30042"For more details, see *fstab*(5). Only the user that mounted a filesystem "
30043"can unmount it again. If any user should be able to unmount it, then use "
30044"*users* instead of *user* in the _fstab_ line. The *owner* option is similar "
30045"to the *user* option, with the restriction that the user must be the owner "
30046"of the special file. This may be useful e.g. for _/dev/fd_ if a login script "
30047"makes the console user owner of this device. The *group* option is similar, "
30048"with the restriction that the user must be a member of the group of the "
30049"special file."
87fb2136
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30050msgstr ""
30051
a5b0d099
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30052#. type: Plain text
30053#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:188
30054msgid ""
30055"The *user* mount option is accepted if no username is specified. If used in "
30056"the format *user=someone*, the option is silently ignored and visible only "
30057"for external mount helpers (/sbin/mount.<type>) for compatibility with some "
30058"network filesystems."
30059msgstr ""
30060
87fb2136 30061#. type: Title ===
a5b0d099 30062#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:189
87fb2136
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30063#, no-wrap
30064msgid "Bind mount operation"
30065msgstr ""
30066
30067#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30068#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:192
87fb2136
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30069msgid "Remount part of the file hierarchy somewhere else. The call is:"
30070msgstr ""
30071
30072#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 30073#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:195 ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:233
87fb2136
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30074#, no-wrap
30075msgid "*mount --bind* _olddir newdir_\n"
30076msgstr ""
30077
30078#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30079#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:198
87fb2136
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30080msgid "or by using this _fstab_ entry:"
30081msgstr ""
30082
30083#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 30084#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:201
87fb2136
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30085#, no-wrap
30086msgid "**/**__olddir__ **/**__newdir__ *none bind*\n"
30087msgstr ""
30088
30089#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30090#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:204
87fb2136
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30091msgid "After this call the same contents are accessible in two places."
30092msgstr ""
30093
30094#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30095#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:206
b6467a72
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30096msgid ""
30097"It is important to understand that \"bind\" does not create any second-class "
30098"or special node in the kernel VFS. The \"bind\" is just another operation to "
30099"attach a filesystem. There is nowhere stored information that the filesystem "
30100"has been attached by a \"bind\" operation. The _olddir_ and _newdir_ are "
30101"independent and the _olddir_ may be unmounted."
87fb2136
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30102msgstr ""
30103
30104#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30105#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:208
b6467a72
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30106msgid ""
30107"One can also remount a single file (on a single file). It's also possible to "
30108"use a bind mount to create a mountpoint from a regular directory, for "
30109"example:"
87fb2136
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30110msgstr ""
30111
30112#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 30113#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:211
87fb2136
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30114#, no-wrap
30115msgid "*mount --bind foo foo*\n"
30116msgstr ""
30117
30118#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30119#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:214
b6467a72
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30120msgid ""
30121"The bind mount call attaches only (part of) a single filesystem, not "
30122"possible submounts. The entire file hierarchy including submounts can be "
30123"attached a second place by using:"
87fb2136
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30124msgstr ""
30125
30126#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 30127#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:217
87fb2136
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30128#, no-wrap
30129msgid "*mount --rbind* _olddir newdir_\n"
30130msgstr ""
30131
30132#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30133#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:220
b6467a72
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30134msgid ""
30135"Note that the filesystem mount options maintained by the kernel will remain "
30136"the same as those on the original mount point. The userspace mount options "
30137"(e.g., _netdev) will not be copied by *mount* and it's necessary to "
30138"explicitly specify the options on the *mount* command line."
87fb2136
PP
30139msgstr ""
30140
30141#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30142#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:222
b6467a72
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30143msgid ""
30144"Since util-linux 2.27 *mount* permits changing the mount options by passing "
30145"the relevant options along with *--bind*. For example:"
87fb2136
PP
30146msgstr ""
30147
30148#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 30149#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:225
87fb2136
PP
30150#, no-wrap
30151msgid "*mount -o bind,ro foo foo*\n"
30152msgstr ""
30153
30154#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30155#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:228
b6467a72
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30156msgid ""
30157"This feature is not supported by the Linux kernel; it is implemented in "
30158"userspace by an additional *mount*(2) remounting system call. This solution "
30159"is not atomic."
87fb2136
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30160msgstr ""
30161
30162#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30163#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:230
b6467a72
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30164msgid ""
30165"The alternative (classic) way to create a read-only bind mount is to use the "
30166"remount operation, for example:"
87fb2136
PP
30167msgstr ""
30168
30169#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 30170#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:235
87fb2136
PP
30171#, no-wrap
30172msgid "*mount -o remount,bind,ro* _olddir newdir_\n"
30173msgstr ""
30174
30175#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30176#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:238
b6467a72
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30177msgid ""
30178"Note that a read-only bind will create a read-only mountpoint (VFS entry), "
30179"but the original filesystem superblock will still be writable, meaning that "
30180"the _olddir_ will be writable, but the _newdir_ will be read-only."
87fb2136
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30181msgstr ""
30182
30183#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30184#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:240
b6467a72
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30185msgid ""
30186"It's also possible to change nosuid, nodev, noexec, noatime, nodiratime, "
30187"relatime and nosymfollow VFS entry flags via a \"remount,bind\" operation. "
30188"The other flags (for example filesystem-specific flags) are silently "
30189"ignored. The classic *mount*(2) system call does not allow to change mount "
30190"options recursively (for example with *-o rbind,ro*). The recursive semantic "
30191"is possible with a new *mount_setattr*(2) kernel system call and it's "
30192"supported since libmount from util-linux v2.39 by a new experimental "
30193"\"recursive\" option argument (e.g. *-o rbind,ro=recursive*). For more "
30194"details see the *FILESYSTEM-INDEPENDENT MOUNT OPTIONS* section."
87fb2136
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30195msgstr ""
30196
30197#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30198#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:242
b6467a72
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30199msgid ""
30200"Since util-linux 2.31, *mount* ignores the *bind* flag from _/etc/fstab_ on "
30201"a *remount* operation (if *-o remount* is specified on command line). This "
30202"is necessary to fully control mount options on remount by command line. In "
30203"previous versions the bind flag has been always applied and it was "
30204"impossible to re-define mount options without interaction with the bind "
30205"semantic. This *mount* behavior does not affect situations when \"remount,"
30206"bind\" is specified in the _/etc/fstab_ file."
87fb2136
PP
30207msgstr ""
30208
a5b0d099
KZ
30209#. type: Plain text
30210#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:244
30211msgid ""
30212"Since util-linux 2.40, *mount* does not canonicalize the mountpoint path on "
30213"bind operation if the target is a symlink. This feature is usable (only) "
30214"with the new kernel mount API where *bind mount over symlinks* is supported."
30215msgstr ""
30216
87fb2136 30217#. type: Title ===
a5b0d099 30218#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:245
87fb2136
PP
30219#, no-wrap
30220msgid "The move operation"
30221msgstr ""
30222
30223#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30224#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:248
87fb2136
PP
30225msgid "Move a *mounted tree* to another place (atomically). The call is:"
30226msgstr ""
30227
30228#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 30229#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:251
87fb2136
PP
30230#, no-wrap
30231msgid "*mount --move* _olddir newdir_\n"
30232msgstr ""
30233
30234#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30235#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:254
b6467a72
PP
30236msgid ""
30237"This will cause the contents which previously appeared under _olddir_ to now "
30238"be accessible under _newdir_. The physical location of the files is not "
30239"changed. Note that _olddir_ has to be a mountpoint."
87fb2136
PP
30240msgstr ""
30241
30242#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30243#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:256
b6467a72
PP
30244msgid ""
30245"Note also that moving a mount residing under a shared mount is invalid and "
30246"unsupported. Use *findmnt -o TARGET,PROPAGATION* to see the current "
30247"propagation flags."
87fb2136
PP
30248msgstr ""
30249
30250#. type: Title ===
a5b0d099 30251#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:257
87fb2136
PP
30252#, no-wrap
30253msgid "Shared subtree operations"
30254msgstr ""
30255
30256#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30257#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:260
b6467a72
PP
30258msgid ""
30259"Since Linux 2.6.15 it is possible to mark a mount and its submounts as "
30260"shared, private, slave or unbindable. A shared mount provides the ability to "
30261"create mirrors of that mount such that mounts and unmounts within any of the "
30262"mirrors propagate to the other mirror. A slave mount receives propagation "
30263"from its master, but not vice versa. A private mount carries no propagation "
30264"abilities. An unbindable mount is a private mount which cannot be cloned "
30265"through a bind operation. The detailed semantics are documented in "
30266"_Documentation/filesystems/sharedsubtree.txt_ file in the kernel source "
30267"tree; see also *mount_namespaces*(7)."
87fb2136
PP
30268msgstr ""
30269
30270#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30271#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:262
87fb2136
PP
30272msgid "Supported operations are:"
30273msgstr ""
30274
30275#. type: delimited block .
a5b0d099 30276#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:268
87fb2136
PP
30277#, no-wrap
30278msgid ""
30279"mount --make-shared mountpoint\n"
30280"mount --make-slave mountpoint\n"
30281"mount --make-private mountpoint\n"
30282"mount --make-unbindable mountpoint\n"
30283msgstr ""
30284
30285#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30286#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:271
b6467a72
PP
30287msgid ""
30288"The following commands allow one to recursively change the type of all the "
30289"mounts under a given mountpoint."
87fb2136
PP
30290msgstr ""
30291
30292#. type: delimited block .
a5b0d099 30293#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:277
87fb2136
PP
30294#, no-wrap
30295msgid ""
30296"mount --make-rshared mountpoint\n"
30297"mount --make-rslave mountpoint\n"
30298"mount --make-rprivate mountpoint\n"
30299"mount --make-runbindable mountpoint\n"
30300msgstr ""
30301
30302#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30303#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:280
87fb2136
PP
30304#, no-wrap
30305msgid "*mount* *does not read* *fstab*(5) when a *--make-** operation is requested. All necessary information has to be specified on the command line.\n"
30306msgstr ""
30307
30308#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30309#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:282
b6467a72
PP
30310msgid ""
30311"Note that the Linux kernel does not allow changing multiple propagation "
30312"flags with a single *mount*(2) system call, and the flags cannot be mixed "
30313"with other mount options and operations."
87fb2136
PP
30314msgstr ""
30315
30316#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30317#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:284
b6467a72
PP
30318msgid ""
30319"Since util-linux 2.23 the *mount* command can be used to do more propagation "
30320"(topology) changes by one *mount*(8) call and do it also together with other "
30321"mount operations. The propagation flags are applied by additional *mount*(2) "
30322"system calls when the preceding mount operations were successful. Note that "
30323"this use case is not atomic. It is possible to specify the propagation flags "
30324"in *fstab*(5) as mount options (*private*, *slave*, *shared*, *unbindable*, "
30325"*rprivate*, *rslave*, *rshared*, *runbindable*)."
87fb2136
PP
30326msgstr ""
30327
30328#. type: delimited block .
a5b0d099 30329#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:289
87fb2136
PP
30330#, no-wrap
30331msgid "mount --make-private --make-unbindable /dev/sda1 /foo\n"
30332msgstr ""
30333
30334#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30335#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:292
87fb2136
PP
30336msgid "is the same as:"
30337msgstr ""
30338
30339#. type: delimited block .
a5b0d099 30340#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:297
87fb2136
PP
30341#, no-wrap
30342msgid ""
30343"mount /dev/sda1 /foo\n"
30344"mount --make-private /foo\n"
30345"mount --make-unbindable /foo\n"
30346msgstr ""
30347
30348#. type: Title ==
a5b0d099 30349#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:299
87fb2136
PP
30350#, no-wrap
30351msgid "COMMAND-LINE OPTIONS"
30352msgstr ""
30353
30354#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30355#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:302
b6467a72
PP
30356msgid ""
30357"The full set of mount options used by an invocation of *mount* is determined "
30358"by first extracting the mount options for the filesystem from the _fstab_ "
30359"table, then applying any options specified by the *-o* argument, and finally "
30360"applying a *-r* or *-w* option, when present."
87fb2136
PP
30361msgstr ""
30362
30363#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30364#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:304
b6467a72
PP
30365msgid ""
30366"The *mount* command does not pass all command-line options to the **/sbin/"
30367"mount.**__suffix__ mount helpers. The interface between *mount* and the "
30368"mount helpers is described below in the *EXTERNAL HELPERS* section."
87fb2136
PP
30369msgstr ""
30370
30371#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30372#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:306
87fb2136
PP
30373msgid "Command-line options available for the *mount* command are:"
30374msgstr ""
30375
30376#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30377#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:309
b6467a72
PP
30378msgid ""
30379"Mount all filesystems (of the given types) mentioned in _fstab_ (except for "
30380"those whose line contains the *noauto* keyword). The filesystems are mounted "
30381"following their order in _fstab_. The *mount* command compares filesystem "
30382"source, target (and fs root for bind mount or btrfs) to detect already "
30383"mounted filesystems. The kernel table with already mounted filesystems is "
30384"cached during *mount --all*. This means that all duplicated _fstab_ entries "
30385"will be mounted."
87fb2136
PP
30386msgstr ""
30387
30388#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30389#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:311
b6467a72
PP
30390msgid ""
30391"The correct functionality depends on _/proc_ (to detect already mounted "
30392"filesystems) and on _/sys_ (to evaluate filesystem tags like UUID= or "
30393"LABEL=). It's strongly recommended to mount _/proc_ and _/sys_ filesystems "
30394"before *mount -a* is executed, or keep /proc and /sys at the beginning of "
30395"_fstab_."
87fb2136
PP
30396msgstr ""
30397
30398#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30399#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:313
b6467a72
PP
30400msgid ""
30401"The option *--all* is possible to use for remount operation too. In this "
30402"case all filters (*-t* and *-O*) are applied to the table of already mounted "
30403"filesystems."
87fb2136
PP
30404msgstr ""
30405
30406#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30407#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:315
b6467a72
PP
30408msgid ""
30409"Since version 2.35 it is possible to use the command line option *-o* to "
30410"alter mount options from _fstab_ (see also *--options-mode*)."
87fb2136
PP
30411msgstr ""
30412
30413#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30414#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:317
b6467a72
PP
30415msgid ""
30416"Note that it is a bad practice to use *mount -a* for _fstab_ checking. The "
30417"recommended solution is *findmnt --verify*."
87fb2136
PP
30418msgstr ""
30419
30420#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 30421#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:318
87fb2136
PP
30422#, fuzzy, no-wrap
30423#| msgid "*-V*, *--version*"
30424msgid "*-B*, *--bind*"
30425msgstr "*-V*, *--version*"
30426
30427#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30428#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:320
b6467a72
PP
30429msgid ""
30430"Remount a subtree somewhere else (so that its contents are available in both "
30431"places). See above, under *Bind mount operation*."
87fb2136
PP
30432msgstr ""
30433
30434#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 30435#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:321 ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:60
87fb2136
PP
30436#, no-wrap
30437msgid "*-c*, *--no-canonicalize*"
30438msgstr ""
30439
30440#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30441#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:323
b6467a72
PP
30442msgid ""
30443"Don't canonicalize paths. The *mount* command canonicalizes all paths (from "
a5b0d099
KZ
30444"the command line or _fstab_) by default. The option is designed for mount "
30445"helpers which call *mount -i*. It is strongly recommended to not use this "
30446"command-line option for normal mount operations."
87fb2136
PP
30447msgstr ""
30448
30449#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099
KZ
30450#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:325
30451msgid ""
30452"Since util-linux 2.40, mount does not canonicalize the mountpoint path on "
30453"bind operation if the target is a symlink (see \"*Bind mount operation*\" "
30454"section for more details)."
30455msgstr ""
30456
30457#. type: Plain text
30458#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:327
b6467a72
PP
30459msgid ""
30460"Note that *mount* does not pass this option to the **/sbin/mount.**__type__ "
30461"helpers."
87fb2136
PP
30462msgstr ""
30463
30464#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 30465#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:328
87fb2136
PP
30466#, fuzzy, no-wrap
30467#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
30468msgid "*-F*, *--fork*"
30469msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
30470
30471#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30472#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:330
b6467a72
PP
30473msgid ""
30474"(Used in conjunction with *-a*.) Fork off a new incarnation of *mount* for "
30475"each device. This will do the mounts on different devices or different NFS "
30476"servers in parallel. This has the advantage that it is faster; also NFS "
30477"timeouts proceed in parallel. A disadvantage is that the order of the mount "
30478"operations is undefined. Thus, you cannot use this option if you want to "
30479"mount both _/usr_ and _/usr/spool_."
87fb2136
PP
30480msgstr ""
30481
30482#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 30483#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:331
87fb2136
PP
30484#, fuzzy, no-wrap
30485#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
30486msgid "*-f, --fake*"
30487msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
30488
30489#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30490#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:333
b6467a72 30491msgid ""
a5b0d099
KZ
30492"Causes everything to be done except for the mount-related system calls. The "
30493"--fake option was originally designed to write an entry to /etc/mtab without "
30494"actually mounting."
30495msgstr ""
30496
30497#. type: Plain text
30498#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:335
30499msgid ""
30500"The /etc/mtab is no longer maintained in userspace, and starting from "
30501"version 2.39, the mount operation can be a complex chain of operations with "
30502"dependencies between the syscalls. The --fake option forces libmount to skip "
30503"all mount source preparation, mount option analysis, and the actual mounting "
30504"process."
30505msgstr ""
30506
30507#. type: Plain text
30508#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:337
30509msgid ""
30510"The difference between fake and non-fake execution is huge. This is the "
30511"reason why the --fake option has minimal significance for the current "
30512"mount(8) implementation and it is maintained mostly for backward "
30513"compatibility."
87fb2136
PP
30514msgstr ""
30515
30516#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 30517#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:338
87fb2136
PP
30518#, no-wrap
30519msgid "*-i, --internal-only*"
30520msgstr ""
30521
30522#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30523#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:340
87fb2136
PP
30524msgid "Don't call the **/sbin/mount.**__filesystem__ helper even if it exists."
30525msgstr ""
30526
30527#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30528#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:343
87fb2136
PP
30529msgid "Mount the partition that has the specified _label_."
30530msgstr ""
30531
30532#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 30533#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:344
87fb2136
PP
30534#, fuzzy, no-wrap
30535#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
30536msgid "*-l*, *--show-labels*"
30537msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
30538
30539#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30540#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:346
b6467a72
PP
30541msgid ""
30542"Add the labels in the mount output. *mount* must have permission to read the "
30543"disk device (e.g. be set-user-ID root) for this to work. One can set such a "
30544"label for ext2, ext3 or ext4 using the *e2label*(8) utility, or for XFS "
30545"using *xfs_admin*(8), or for reiserfs using *reiserfstune*(8)."
87fb2136
PP
30546msgstr ""
30547
30548#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 30549#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:347
87fb2136
PP
30550#, fuzzy, no-wrap
30551#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
30552msgid "*-M*, *--move*"
30553msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
30554
30555#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30556#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:349
b6467a72
PP
30557msgid ""
30558"Move a subtree to some other place. See above, the subsection *The move "
30559"operation*."
87fb2136
PP
30560msgstr ""
30561
30562#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 30563#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:350
87fb2136
PP
30564#, fuzzy, no-wrap
30565#| msgid "*-c*, **--command**=__command__"
30566msgid "*-m*, **--mkdir**[=__mode__]"
30567msgstr "*-c*, **--command**=__příkaz__"
30568
30569#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30570#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:352
b6467a72
PP
30571msgid ""
30572"Allow to make a target directory (mountpoint) if it does not exist yet. "
30573"Alias to \"-o X-mount.mkdir[=mode]\", the default mode is 0755. For more "
30574"details see *X-mount.mkdir* below."
87fb2136
PP
30575msgstr ""
30576
30577#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099
KZ
30578#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:353
30579#, no-wrap
30580msgid "*--map-groups*, *--map-users* _inner_:_outer_:_count_"
30581msgstr ""
30582
30583#. type: Plain text
30584#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:355
30585msgid ""
30586"Add the specified user/group mapping to an *X-mount.idmap* map. These "
30587"options can be given multiple times to build up complete mappings for users "
30588"and groups. For more details see *X-mount.idmap* below."
30589msgstr ""
30590
30591#. type: Labeled list
30592#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:356
30593#, no-wrap
30594msgid "*--map-users* /proc/_PID_/ns/user"
30595msgstr ""
30596
30597#. type: Plain text
30598#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:358
30599msgid ""
30600"Use the specified user namespace for user and group mapping in an id-mapped "
30601"mount. This is an alias for \"-o X-mount.idmap=/proc/_PID_/ns/user\" and "
30602"cannot be used twice nor together with the _inner_:_outer_:_count_ option "
30603"format above. For more details see *X-mount.idmap* below."
30604msgstr ""
30605
30606#. type: Labeled list
30607#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:359 ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:93
87fb2136
PP
30608#, fuzzy, no-wrap
30609#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
30610msgid "*-n*, *--no-mtab*"
30611msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
30612
30613#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30614#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:361
b6467a72
PP
30615msgid ""
30616"Mount without writing in _/etc/mtab_. This is necessary for example when _/"
30617"etc_ is on a read-only filesystem."
87fb2136
PP
30618msgstr ""
30619
30620#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 30621#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:362 ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:86
87fb2136
PP
30622#, no-wrap
30623msgid "*-N*, *--namespace* _ns_"
30624msgstr ""
30625
30626#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30627#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:364
b6467a72
PP
30628msgid ""
30629"Perform the mount operation in the mount namespace specified by _ns_. _ns_ "
30630"is either PID of process running in that namespace or special file "
30631"representing that namespace."
87fb2136
PP
30632msgstr ""
30633
30634#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30635#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:366
87fb2136
PP
30636#, no-wrap
30637msgid "*mount* switches to the mount namespace when it reads _/etc/fstab_, writes _/etc/mtab: (or writes to _/run/mount_) and calls *mount*(2), otherwise it runs in the original mount namespace. This means that the target namespace does not have to contain any libraries or other requirements necessary to execute the *mount*(2) call.\n"
30638msgstr ""
30639
30640#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30641#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:368 ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:92
87fb2136
PP
30642msgid "See *mount_namespaces*(7) for more information."
30643msgstr ""
30644
30645#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 30646#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:369
87fb2136
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30647#, no-wrap
30648msgid "*-O*, *--test-opts* _opts_"
30649msgstr ""
30650
30651#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30652#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:371
b6467a72
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30653msgid ""
30654"Limit the set of filesystems to which the *-a* option applies. In this "
30655"regard it is like the *-t* option except that *-O* is useless without *-a*. "
30656"For example, the command"
87fb2136
PP
30657msgstr ""
30658
30659#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30660#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:373
87fb2136
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30661#, no-wrap
30662msgid "*mount -a -O no_netdev*\n"
30663msgstr ""
30664
30665#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30666#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:375
b6467a72
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30667msgid ""
30668"mounts all filesystems except those which have the option _netdev_ specified "
30669"in the options field in the _/etc/fstab_ file."
87fb2136
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30670msgstr ""
30671
30672#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30673#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:377
b6467a72
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30674msgid ""
30675"It is different from *-t* in that each option is matched exactly; a leading "
30676"*no* at the beginning of one option does not negate the rest."
87fb2136
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30677msgstr ""
30678
30679#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30680#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:379
b6467a72
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30681msgid ""
30682"The *-t* and *-O* options are cumulative in effect; that is, the command"
87fb2136
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30683msgstr ""
30684
30685#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30686#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:381
87fb2136
PP
30687#, no-wrap
30688msgid "*mount -a -t ext2 -O _netdev*\n"
30689msgstr ""
30690
30691#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30692#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:383
b6467a72
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30693msgid ""
30694"mounts all ext2 filesystems with the _netdev option, not all filesystems "
30695"that are either ext2 or have the _netdev option specified."
87fb2136
PP
30696msgstr ""
30697
30698#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 30699#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:384 ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:58
87fb2136
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30700#, no-wrap
30701msgid "*-o*, *--options* _opts_"
30702msgstr ""
30703
30704#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30705#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:386
b6467a72
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30706msgid ""
30707"Use the specified mount options. The _opts_ argument is a comma-separated "
30708"list. For example:"
87fb2136
PP
30709msgstr ""
30710
30711#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30712#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:388
87fb2136
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30713#, no-wrap
30714msgid "*mount LABEL=mydisk -o noatime,nodev,nosuid*\n"
30715msgstr ""
30716
30717#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30718#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:390
b6467a72
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30719msgid ""
30720"Note that the order of the options matters, as the last option wins if there "
30721"are conflicting ones. The options from the command line also overwrite "
30722"options from fstab by default."
30723msgstr ""
30724
30725#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30726#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:392
b6467a72
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30727msgid ""
30728"For more details, see the *FILESYSTEM-INDEPENDENT MOUNT OPTIONS* and "
30729"*FILESYSTEM-SPECIFIC MOUNT OPTIONS* sections."
30730msgstr ""
30731
30732#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 30733#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:393
b6467a72
PP
30734#, fuzzy, no-wrap
30735#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
30736msgid "*--onlyonce*"
30737msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
30738
30739#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30740#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:395
b6467a72
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30741msgid ""
30742"Forces mount command to check if the filesystem is already mounted. This "
30743"behavior is the default for *--all*; otherwise, it depends on the kernel "
30744"filesystem driver. Some filesystems may be mounted more than once on the "
30745"same mount point (e.g. tmpfs)."
87fb2136
PP
30746msgstr ""
30747
30748#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 30749#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:396
87fb2136
PP
30750#, no-wrap
30751msgid "*--options-mode* _mode_"
30752msgstr ""
30753
30754#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30755#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:398
b6467a72
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30756msgid ""
30757"Controls how to combine options from _fstab_/_mtab_ with options from the "
30758"command line. _mode_ can be one of *ignore*, *append*, *prepend* or "
30759"*replace*. For example, *append* means that options from _fstab_ are "
30760"appended to options from the command line. The default value is *prepend* -- "
30761"it means command line options are evaluated after _fstab_ options. Note that "
30762"the last option wins if there are conflicting ones."
87fb2136
PP
30763msgstr ""
30764
30765#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 30766#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:399
87fb2136
PP
30767#, no-wrap
30768msgid "*--options-source* _source_"
30769msgstr ""
30770
30771#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30772#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:401
b6467a72
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30773msgid ""
30774"Source of default options. _source_ is a comma-separated list of *fstab*, "
30775"*mtab* and *disable*. *disable* disables *fstab* and *mtab* and enables *--"
30776"options-source-force*. The default value is *fstab,mtab*."
87fb2136
PP
30777msgstr ""
30778
30779#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 30780#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:402
87fb2136
PP
30781#, no-wrap
30782msgid "*--options-source-force*"
30783msgstr ""
30784
30785#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30786#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:404
b6467a72
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30787msgid ""
30788"Use options from _fstab_/_mtab_ even if both _device_ and _dir_ are "
30789"specified."
87fb2136
PP
30790msgstr ""
30791
30792#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 30793#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:405
87fb2136
PP
30794#, fuzzy, no-wrap
30795#| msgid "*-V*, *--version*"
30796msgid "*-R*, *--rbind*"
30797msgstr "*-V*, *--version*"
30798
30799#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30800#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:407
b6467a72
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30801msgid ""
30802"Remount a subtree and all possible submounts somewhere else (so that its "
30803"contents are available in both places). See above, the subsection *Bind "
30804"mount operation*."
87fb2136
PP
30805msgstr ""
30806
30807#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30808#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:410
87fb2136
PP
30809msgid "Mount the filesystem read-only. A synonym is *-o ro*."
30810msgstr ""
30811
30812#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30813#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:412
b6467a72
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30814msgid ""
30815"Note that, depending on the filesystem type, state and kernel behavior, the "
30816"system may still write to the device. For example, ext3 and ext4 will replay "
30817"the journal if the filesystem is dirty. To prevent this kind of write "
30818"access, you may want to mount an ext3 or ext4 filesystem with the *ro,"
30819"noload* mount options or set the block device itself to read-only mode, see "
30820"the *blockdev*(8) command."
87fb2136
PP
30821msgstr ""
30822
30823#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30824#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:415
b6467a72
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30825msgid ""
30826"Tolerate sloppy mount options rather than failing. This will ignore mount "
30827"options not supported by a filesystem type. Not all filesystems support this "
30828"option. Currently it's supported by the *mount.nfs* mount helper only."
87fb2136
PP
30829msgstr ""
30830
30831#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 30832#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:416
87fb2136
PP
30833#, no-wrap
30834msgid "*--source* _device_"
30835msgstr ""
30836
30837#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30838#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:418
b6467a72
PP
30839msgid ""
30840"If only one argument for the *mount* command is given, then the argument "
30841"might be interpreted as the target (mountpoint) or source (device). This "
30842"option allows you to explicitly define that the argument is the mount source."
87fb2136
PP
30843msgstr ""
30844
30845#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 30846#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:419
87fb2136
PP
30847#, no-wrap
30848msgid "*--target* _directory_"
30849msgstr ""
30850
30851#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30852#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:421
b6467a72
PP
30853msgid ""
30854"If only one argument for the mount command is given, then the argument might "
30855"be interpreted as the target (mountpoint) or source (device). This option "
30856"allows you to explicitly define that the argument is the mount target."
87fb2136
PP
30857msgstr ""
30858
30859#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 30860#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:422
87fb2136
PP
30861#, no-wrap
30862msgid "*--target-prefix* _directory_"
30863msgstr ""
30864
30865#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30866#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:424
b6467a72
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30867msgid ""
30868"Prepend the specified directory to all mount targets. This option can be "
30869"used to follow _fstab_, but mount operations are done in another place, for "
30870"example:"
87fb2136
PP
30871msgstr ""
30872
30873#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30874#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:426
87fb2136
PP
30875#, no-wrap
30876msgid "*mount --all --target-prefix /chroot -o X-mount.mkdir*\n"
30877msgstr ""
30878
30879#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30880#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:428
b6467a72
PP
30881msgid ""
30882"mounts all from system _fstab_ to _/chroot_, all missing mountpoint are "
30883"created (due to X-mount.mkdir). See also *--fstab* to use an alternative "
30884"_fstab_."
87fb2136
PP
30885msgstr ""
30886
30887#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 30888#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:429 ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:34
87fb2136
PP
30889#, fuzzy, no-wrap
30890#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
30891msgid "*-T*, *--fstab* _path_"
30892msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
30893
30894#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30895#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:431
b6467a72
PP
30896msgid ""
30897"Specifies an alternative _fstab_ file. If _path_ is a directory, then the "
30898"files in the directory are sorted by *strverscmp*(3); files that start with "
30899"\".\" or without an _.fstab_ extension are ignored. The option can be "
30900"specified more than once. This option is mostly designed for initramfs or "
30901"chroot scripts where additional configuration is specified beyond standard "
30902"system configuration."
87fb2136
PP
30903msgstr ""
30904
30905#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30906#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:433
b6467a72
PP
30907msgid ""
30908"Note that *mount* does not pass the option *--fstab* to the **/sbin/mount."
30909"**__type__ helpers, meaning that the alternative _fstab_ files will be "
30910"invisible for the helpers. This is no problem for normal mounts, but user "
30911"(non-root) mounts always require _fstab_ to verify the user's rights."
87fb2136
PP
30912msgstr ""
30913
30914#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 30915#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:434
87fb2136
PP
30916#, no-wrap
30917msgid "*-t*, *--types* _fstype_"
30918msgstr ""
30919
30920#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30921#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:436
b6467a72
PP
30922msgid ""
30923"The argument following the *-t* is used to indicate the filesystem type. The "
30924"filesystem types which are currently supported depend on the running kernel. "
30925"See _/proc/filesystems_ and _/lib/modules/$(uname -r)/kernel/fs_ for a "
30926"complete list of the filesystems. The most common are ext2, ext3, ext4, xfs, "
30927"btrfs, vfat, sysfs, proc, nfs and cifs."
87fb2136
PP
30928msgstr ""
30929
30930#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30931#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:438
87fb2136 30932#, fuzzy
b6467a72
PP
30933#| msgid ""
30934#| "*mount*(8) and *umount*(8) support filesystem _subtypes_. The subtype is "
30935#| "defined by '.subtype' suffix. For example 'fuse.sshfs'. It's recommended "
30936#| "to use subtype notation rather than add any prefix to the first fstab "
30937#| "field (for example 'sshfs#example.com' is deprecated).\n"
30938msgid ""
30939"The programs *mount* and *umount*(8) support filesystem subtypes. The "
30940"subtype is defined by a '.subtype' suffix. For example 'fuse.sshfs'. It's "
30941"recommended to use subtype notation rather than add any prefix to the mount "
30942"source (for example 'sshfs#example.com' is deprecated)."
30943msgstr ""
30944"*mount*(8) a *umount*(8) podporují _podtypy_ souborových systémů. Podtyp se "
30945"definuje pomocí přípony „.subtype“. Například „fuse.sshfs“. Je doporučeno "
30946"použít zápis podtypem než přidávat předponu do první položky fstabu (příklad "
30947"zastaralého použití je „sshfs#example.com“).\n"
87fb2136
PP
30948
30949#. TRANSLATORS: Keep {asterisk} untranslated.
30950#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30951#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:440
b6467a72
PP
30952msgid ""
30953"If no *-t* option is given, or if the *auto* type is specified, *mount* will "
30954"try to guess the desired type. *mount* uses the *libblkid*(3) library for "
30955"guessing the filesystem type; if that does not turn up anything that looks "
30956"familiar, *mount* will try to read the file _/etc/filesystems_, or, if that "
30957"does not exist, _/proc/filesystems_. All of the filesystem types listed "
30958"there will be tried, except for those that are labeled \"nodev\" (e.g. "
30959"_devpts_, _proc_ and _nfs_). If _/etc/filesystems_ ends in a line with a "
30960"single {asterisk}, mount will read _/proc/filesystems_ afterwards. While "
30961"trying, all filesystem types will be mounted with the mount option *silent*."
87fb2136
PP
30962msgstr ""
30963
30964#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30965#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:443
b6467a72
PP
30966msgid ""
30967"The *auto* type may be useful for user-mounted floppies. Creating a file _/"
30968"etc/filesystems_ can be useful to change the probe order (e.g., to try vfat "
30969"before msdos or ext3 before ext2) or if you use a kernel module autoloader."
87fb2136
PP
30970msgstr ""
30971
30972#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30973#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:445
b6467a72
PP
30974msgid ""
30975"More than one type may be specified in a comma-separated list, for the *-t* "
30976"option as well as in an _/etc/fstab_ entry. The list of filesystem types for "
30977"the *-t* option can be prefixed with *no* to specify the filesystem types on "
30978"which no action should be taken. The prefix *no* has no effect when "
30979"specified in an _/etc/fstab_ entry."
87fb2136
PP
30980msgstr ""
30981
30982#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30983#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:447
b6467a72
PP
30984msgid ""
30985"The prefix *no* can be meaningful with the *-a* option. For example, the "
30986"command"
87fb2136
PP
30987msgstr ""
30988
30989#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30990#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:449
87fb2136
PP
30991#, no-wrap
30992msgid "*mount -a -t nomsdos,smbfs*\n"
30993msgstr ""
30994
30995#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 30996#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:451
87fb2136
PP
30997msgid "mounts all filesystems except those of type _msdos_ and _smbfs_."
30998msgstr ""
30999
31000#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 31001#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:453
b6467a72
PP
31002msgid ""
31003"For most types all the *mount* program has to do is issue a simple "
31004"*mount*(2) system call, and no detailed knowledge of the filesystem type is "
31005"required. For a few types however (like nfs, nfs4, cifs, smbfs, ncpfs) an ad "
31006"hoc code is necessary. The nfs, nfs4, cifs, smbfs, and ncpfs filesystems "
31007"have a separate mount program. In order to make it possible to treat all "
31008"types in a uniform way, *mount* will execute the program **/sbin/mount."
31009"**__type__ (if that exists) when called with type _type_. Since different "
31010"versions of the *smbmount* program have different calling conventions, */"
31011"sbin/mount.smbfs* may have to be a shell script that sets up the desired "
31012"call."
87fb2136
PP
31013msgstr ""
31014
31015#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 31016#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:456
87fb2136
PP
31017msgid "Mount the partition that has the specified _uuid_."
31018msgstr ""
31019
31020#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 31021#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:460
87fb2136
PP
31022#, fuzzy, no-wrap
31023#| msgid "*-*, *-l*, *--login*"
31024msgid "*-w*, *--rw*, *--read-write*"
31025msgstr "*-*, *-l*, *--login*"
31026
31027#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 31028#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:462
b6467a72
PP
31029msgid ""
31030"Mount the filesystem read/write. Read-write is the kernel default and the "
31031"*mount* default is to try read-only if the previous *mount*(2) syscall with "
31032"read-write flags on write-protected devices failed."
87fb2136
PP
31033msgstr ""
31034
31035#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 31036#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:464
87fb2136
PP
31037msgid "A synonym is *-o rw*."
31038msgstr ""
31039
31040#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 31041#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:466
b6467a72
PP
31042msgid ""
31043"Note that specifying *-w* on the command line forces *mount* to never try "
31044"read-only mount on write-protected devices or already mounted read-only "
31045"filesystems."
87fb2136
PP
31046msgstr ""
31047
31048#. type: Title ==
a5b0d099 31049#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:469
87fb2136
PP
31050#, no-wrap
31051msgid "FILESYSTEM-INDEPENDENT MOUNT OPTIONS"
31052msgstr ""
31053
31054#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 31055#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:472
b6467a72
PP
31056msgid ""
31057"Some of these options are only useful when they appear in the _/etc/fstab_ "
31058"file."
87fb2136
PP
31059msgstr ""
31060
31061#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 31062#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:474
b6467a72
PP
31063msgid ""
31064"Some of these options could be enabled or disabled by default in the system "
31065"kernel. To check the current setting see the options in _/proc/mounts_. Note "
31066"that filesystems also have per-filesystem specific default mount options "
31067"(see for example *tune2fs -l* output for ext__N__ filesystems)."
87fb2136
PP
31068msgstr ""
31069
31070#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 31071#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:476
b6467a72
PP
31072msgid ""
31073"The options *nosuid*, *noexec*, *nodiratime*, *relatime*, *noatime*, "
31074"*strictatime*, and *nosymfollow* are interpreted only by the abstract VFS "
31075"kernel layer and applied to the mountpoint node rather than to the "
31076"filesystem itself. Try:"
31077msgstr ""
31078
31079#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 31080#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:479
b6467a72
PP
31081#, no-wrap
31082msgid " findmnt -o TARGET,VFS-OPTIONS,FS-OPTIONS\n"
31083msgstr ""
31084
31085#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 31086#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:482
b6467a72
PP
31087msgid "to get a complete overview of filesystems and VFS options."
31088msgstr ""
31089
31090#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 31091#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:489
b6467a72
PP
31092msgid ""
31093"The read-only setting (*ro* or *rw*) is interpreted by VFS and the "
31094"filesystem and depends on how the option is specified on the *mount*(8) "
31095"command line. The default is to interpret it on the filesystem level. The "
31096"operation \"-o bind,remount,ro\" is applied only to the VFS mountpoint, and "
31097"operation \"-o remount,ro\" is applied to VFS and filesystem superblock. "
31098"This semantic allows create a read-only mountpoint but keeps the filesystem "
31099"writable from another mountpoint."
31100msgstr ""
31101
31102#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 31103#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:494
b6467a72
PP
31104msgid ""
31105"Since v2.39 libmount can use a new kernel mount interface to set the VFS "
31106"options recursive. For backward compatibility, this feature is not enabled "
31107"by default, although recursive operation (e.g. rbind) has been requested. "
31108"The new option argument \"recursive\" could be specified, for example:"
31109msgstr ""
31110
31111#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 31112#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:497
b6467a72
PP
31113#, no-wrap
31114msgid " mount -orbind,ro=recursive,noexec=recursive,nosuid /foo /bar\n"
31115msgstr ""
31116
31117#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 31118#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:502
b6467a72
PP
31119msgid ""
31120"recursively binds filesystems from /foo to /bar, /bar, and all submounts "
31121"will be read-only and noexec, but only /bar itself will be \"nosuid\". The "
31122"\"recursive\" optional argument for VFS mount options is an EXPERIMENTAL "
31123"feature."
31124msgstr ""
31125
31126#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 31127#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:504
b6467a72
PP
31128msgid ""
31129"The following options apply to any filesystem that is being mounted (but not "
31130"every filesystem actually honors them - e.g., the *sync* option today has an "
31131"effect only for ext2, ext3, ext4, fat, vfat, ufs and xfs):"
87fb2136
PP
31132msgstr ""
31133
31134#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 31135#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:505
87fb2136
PP
31136#, no-wrap
31137msgid "*async*"
31138msgstr ""
31139
31140#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 31141#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:507
b6467a72
PP
31142msgid ""
31143"All I/O to the filesystem should be done asynchronously. (See also the "
31144"*sync* option.)"
87fb2136
PP
31145msgstr ""
31146
31147#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 31148#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:508
87fb2136
PP
31149#, no-wrap
31150msgid "*atime*"
31151msgstr ""
31152
31153#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 31154#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:510
b6467a72
PP
31155msgid ""
31156"Do not use the *noatime* feature, so the inode access time is controlled by "
31157"kernel defaults. See also the descriptions of the *relatime* and "
31158"*strictatime* mount options."
87fb2136
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31159msgstr ""
31160
31161#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 31162#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:511
87fb2136
PP
31163#, fuzzy, no-wrap
31164#| msgid "*noauto*"
31165msgid "*noatime*"
31166msgstr "*noauto*"
31167
31168#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 31169#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:513
b6467a72
PP
31170msgid ""
31171"Do not update inode access times on this filesystem (e.g. for faster access "
31172"on the news spool to speed up news servers). This works for all inode types "
31173"(directories too), so it implies *nodiratime*."
87fb2136
PP
31174msgstr ""
31175
31176#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 31177#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:514
87fb2136
PP
31178#, fuzzy, no-wrap
31179#| msgid "*noauto*"
31180msgid "*auto*"
31181msgstr "*noauto*"
31182
31183#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 31184#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:516
87fb2136
PP
31185#, fuzzy
31186#| msgid "Pass _command_ to the shell with the *-c* option."
31187msgid "Can be mounted with the *-a* option."
31188msgstr "Předá _příkaz_ shellu pomocí přepínače *-c*."
31189
31190#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 31191#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:519
b6467a72
PP
31192msgid ""
31193"Can only be mounted explicitly (i.e., the *-a* option will not cause the "
31194"filesystem to be mounted)."
87fb2136
PP
31195msgstr ""
31196
31197#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 31198#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:520
87fb2136
PP
31199#, no-wrap
31200msgid "**context=**__context__, **fscontext=**__context__, **defcontext=**__context__, and **rootcontext=**__context__"
31201msgstr ""
31202
31203#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 31204#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:522
b6467a72
PP
31205msgid ""
31206"The *context=* option is useful when mounting filesystems that do not "
31207"support extended attributes, such as a floppy or hard disk formatted with "
31208"VFAT, or systems that are not normally running under SELinux, such as an "
31209"ext3 or ext4 formatted disk from a non-SELinux workstation. You can also use "
31210"*context=* on filesystems you do not trust, such as a floppy. It also helps "
31211"in compatibility with xattr-supporting filesystems on earlier 2.4.<x> kernel "
31212"versions. Even where xattrs are supported, you can save time not having to "
31213"label every file by assigning the entire disk one security context."
87fb2136
PP
31214msgstr ""
31215
31216#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 31217#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:524
b6467a72
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31218msgid ""
31219"A commonly used option for removable media is *context=\"system_u:object_r:"
31220"removable_t*."
87fb2136
PP
31221msgstr ""
31222
31223#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 31224#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:526
b6467a72
PP
31225msgid ""
31226"The *fscontext=* option works for all filesystems, regardless of their xattr "
31227"support. The fscontext option sets the overarching filesystem label to a "
31228"specific security context. This filesystem label is separate from the "
31229"individual labels on the files. It represents the entire filesystem for "
31230"certain kinds of permission checks, such as during mount or file creation. "
31231"Individual file labels are still obtained from the xattrs on the files "
31232"themselves. The context option actually sets the aggregate context that "
31233"fscontext provides, in addition to supplying the same label for individual "
31234"files."
87fb2136
PP
31235msgstr ""
31236
31237#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 31238#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:528
b6467a72
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31239msgid ""
31240"You can set the default security context for unlabeled files using "
31241"*defcontext=* option. This overrides the value set for unlabeled files in "
31242"the policy and requires a filesystem that supports xattr labeling."
87fb2136
PP
31243msgstr ""
31244
31245#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 31246#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:530
b6467a72
PP
31247msgid ""
31248"The *rootcontext=* option allows you to explicitly label the root inode of a "
31249"FS being mounted before that FS or inode becomes visible to userspace. This "
31250"was found to be useful for things like stateless Linux. The special value "
31251"*@target* can be used to assign the current context of the target mountpoint "
31252"location."
87fb2136
PP
31253msgstr ""
31254
31255#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 31256#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:532
b6467a72
PP
31257msgid ""
31258"Note that the kernel rejects any remount request that includes the context "
31259"option, *even* when unchanged from the current context."
87fb2136
PP
31260msgstr ""
31261
31262#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 31263#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:534
87fb2136
PP
31264#, no-wrap
31265msgid "*Warning: the* _context_ *value might contain commas*, in which case the value has to be properly quoted, otherwise *mount* will interpret the comma as a separator between mount options. Don't forget that the shell strips off quotes and thus *double quoting is required*. For example:\n"
31266msgstr ""
31267
a5b0d099
KZ
31268#. type: delimited block .
31269#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:539
31270#, no-wrap
b6467a72 31271msgid ""
a5b0d099
KZ
31272"mount -t tmpfs none /mnt -o \\\n"
31273"'context=\"system_u:object_r:tmp_t:s0:c127,c456\",noexec'\n"
87fb2136
PP
31274msgstr ""
31275
a5b0d099
KZ
31276#. type: delimited block _
31277#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:543
87fb2136
PP
31278msgid "For more details, see *selinux*(8)."
31279msgstr ""
31280
a5b0d099
KZ
31281#. type: delimited block _
31282#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:546
87fb2136
PP
31283#, fuzzy
31284#| msgid "use default options: rw, suid, dev, exec, auto, nouser, and async."
b6467a72
PP
31285msgid ""
31286"Use the default options: *rw*, *suid*, *dev*, *exec*, *auto*, *nouser*, and "
31287"*async*."
87fb2136
PP
31288msgstr "použije výchozí volby: rw, suid, dev, exec, auto, nouser a async."
31289
a5b0d099
KZ
31290#. type: delimited block _
31291#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:548
b6467a72
PP
31292msgid ""
31293"Note that the real set of all default mount options depends on the kernel "
31294"and filesystem type. See the beginning of this section for more details."
87fb2136
PP
31295msgstr ""
31296
31297#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 31298#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:549
87fb2136
PP
31299#, no-wrap
31300msgid "*dev*"
31301msgstr ""
31302
a5b0d099
KZ
31303#. type: delimited block _
31304#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:551
87fb2136
PP
31305msgid "Interpret character or block special devices on the filesystem."
31306msgstr ""
31307
31308#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 31309#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:552
87fb2136
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31310#, no-wrap
31311msgid "*nodev*"
31312msgstr ""
31313
a5b0d099
KZ
31314#. type: delimited block _
31315#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:554
87fb2136
PP
31316msgid "Do not interpret character or block special devices on the filesystem."
31317msgstr ""
31318
31319#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 31320#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:555
87fb2136
PP
31321#, no-wrap
31322msgid "*diratime*"
31323msgstr ""
31324
a5b0d099
KZ
31325#. type: delimited block _
31326#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:557
b6467a72
PP
31327msgid ""
31328"Update directory inode access times on this filesystem. This is the default. "
31329"(This option is ignored when *noatime* is set.)"
87fb2136
PP
31330msgstr ""
31331
31332#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 31333#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:558
87fb2136
PP
31334#, no-wrap
31335msgid "*nodiratime*"
31336msgstr ""
31337
a5b0d099
KZ
31338#. type: delimited block _
31339#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:560
b6467a72
PP
31340msgid ""
31341"Do not update directory inode access times on this filesystem. (This option "
31342"is implied when *noatime* is set.)"
87fb2136
PP
31343msgstr ""
31344
31345#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 31346#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:561
87fb2136
PP
31347#, no-wrap
31348msgid "*dirsync*"
31349msgstr ""
31350
a5b0d099
KZ
31351#. type: delimited block _
31352#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:563
b6467a72
PP
31353msgid ""
31354"All directory updates within the filesystem should be done synchronously. "
31355"This affects the following system calls: *creat*(2), *link*(2), *unlink*(2), "
31356"*symlink*(2), *mkdir*(2), *rmdir*(2), *mknod*(2) and *rename*(2)."
87fb2136
PP
31357msgstr ""
31358
31359#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 31360#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:564
87fb2136
PP
31361#, no-wrap
31362msgid "*exec*"
31363msgstr ""
31364
a5b0d099
KZ
31365#. type: delimited block _
31366#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:566
87fb2136
PP
31367msgid "Permit execution of binaries and other executable files."
31368msgstr ""
31369
31370#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 31371#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:567
87fb2136
PP
31372#, no-wrap
31373msgid "*noexec*"
31374msgstr ""
31375
a5b0d099
KZ
31376#. type: delimited block _
31377#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:569
b6467a72
PP
31378msgid ""
31379"Do not permit direct execution of any binaries on the mounted filesystem."
87fb2136
PP
31380msgstr ""
31381
31382#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 31383#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:570
87fb2136
PP
31384#, no-wrap
31385msgid "*group*"
31386msgstr ""
31387
a5b0d099
KZ
31388#. type: delimited block _
31389#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:572
b6467a72
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31390msgid ""
31391"Allow an ordinary user to mount the filesystem if one of that user's groups "
31392"matches the group of the device. This option implies the options *nosuid* "
31393"and *nodev* (unless overridden by subsequent options, as in the option line "
31394"*group,dev,suid*)."
87fb2136
PP
31395msgstr ""
31396
31397#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 31398#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:573
87fb2136
PP
31399#, fuzzy, no-wrap
31400#| msgid "*-V*, *--version*"
31401msgid "*iversion*"
31402msgstr "*-V*, *--version*"
31403
a5b0d099
KZ
31404#. type: delimited block _
31405#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:575
b6467a72
PP
31406msgid ""
31407"Every time the inode is modified, the i_version field will be incremented."
87fb2136
PP
31408msgstr ""
31409
31410#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 31411#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:576
87fb2136
PP
31412#, fuzzy, no-wrap
31413#| msgid "*-V*, *--version*"
31414msgid "*noiversion*"
31415msgstr "*-V*, *--version*"
31416
a5b0d099
KZ
31417#. type: delimited block _
31418#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:578
87fb2136
PP
31419msgid "Do not increment the i_version inode field."
31420msgstr ""
31421
31422#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 31423#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:579
87fb2136
PP
31424#, no-wrap
31425msgid "*mand*"
31426msgstr ""
31427
a5b0d099
KZ
31428#. type: delimited block _
31429#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:581
b6467a72
PP
31430msgid ""
31431"Allow mandatory locks on this filesystem. See *fcntl*(2). This option was "
31432"deprecated in Linux 5.15."
87fb2136
PP
31433msgstr ""
31434
31435#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 31436#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:582
87fb2136
PP
31437#, no-wrap
31438msgid "*nomand*"
31439msgstr ""
31440
a5b0d099
KZ
31441#. type: delimited block _
31442#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:584
87fb2136
PP
31443msgid "Do not allow mandatory locks on this filesystem."
31444msgstr ""
31445
31446#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 31447#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:585
87fb2136
PP
31448#, no-wrap
31449msgid "*_netdev*"
31450msgstr ""
31451
a5b0d099
KZ
31452#. type: delimited block _
31453#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:587
b6467a72
PP
31454msgid ""
31455"The filesystem resides on a device that requires network access (used to "
31456"prevent the system from attempting to mount these filesystems until the "
31457"network has been enabled on the system)."
87fb2136
PP
31458msgstr ""
31459
a5b0d099
KZ
31460#. type: delimited block _
31461#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:590
87fb2136
PP
31462#, fuzzy
31463#| msgid "do not report errors for this device if it does not exist."
31464msgid "Do not report errors for this device if it does not exist."
31465msgstr "nehlásí chyby k tomuto zařízení, pokud toto zařízení neexistuje."
31466
31467#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 31468#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:591
87fb2136
PP
31469#, no-wrap
31470msgid "*relatime*"
31471msgstr ""
31472
a5b0d099
KZ
31473#. type: delimited block _
31474#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:593
b6467a72
PP
31475msgid ""
31476"Update inode access times relative to modify or change time. Access time is "
31477"only updated if the previous access time was earlier than or equal to the "
31478"current modify or change time. (Similar to *noatime*, but it doesn't break "
31479"*mutt*(1) or other applications that need to know if a file has been read "
31480"since the last time it was modified.)"
87fb2136
PP
31481msgstr ""
31482
a5b0d099
KZ
31483#. type: delimited block _
31484#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:595
b6467a72
PP
31485msgid ""
31486"Since Linux 2.6.30, the kernel defaults to the behavior provided by this "
31487"option (unless *noatime* was specified), and the *strictatime* option is "
31488"required to obtain traditional semantics. In addition, since Linux 2.6.30, "
31489"the file's last access time is always updated if it is more than 1 day old."
87fb2136
PP
31490msgstr ""
31491
31492#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 31493#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:596
87fb2136
PP
31494#, no-wrap
31495msgid "*norelatime*"
31496msgstr ""
31497
a5b0d099
KZ
31498#. type: delimited block _
31499#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:598
b6467a72
PP
31500msgid ""
31501"Do not use the *relatime* feature. See also the *strictatime* mount option."
87fb2136
PP
31502msgstr ""
31503
31504#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 31505#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:599
87fb2136
PP
31506#, no-wrap
31507msgid "*strictatime*"
31508msgstr ""
31509
a5b0d099
KZ
31510#. type: delimited block _
31511#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:601
b6467a72
PP
31512msgid ""
31513"Allows to explicitly request full atime updates. This makes it possible for "
31514"the kernel to default to *relatime* or *noatime* but still allow userspace "
31515"to override it. For more details about the default system mount options see "
31516"_/proc/mounts_."
87fb2136
PP
31517msgstr ""
31518
31519#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 31520#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:602
87fb2136
PP
31521#, no-wrap
31522msgid "*nostrictatime*"
31523msgstr ""
31524
a5b0d099
KZ
31525#. type: delimited block _
31526#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:604
87fb2136
PP
31527msgid "Use the kernel's default behavior for inode access time updates."
31528msgstr ""
31529
31530#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 31531#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:605
87fb2136
PP
31532#, no-wrap
31533msgid "*lazytime*"
31534msgstr ""
31535
a5b0d099
KZ
31536#. type: delimited block _
31537#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:607
b6467a72
PP
31538msgid ""
31539"Only update times (atime, mtime, ctime) on the in-memory version of the file "
31540"inode."
87fb2136
PP
31541msgstr ""
31542
a5b0d099
KZ
31543#. type: delimited block _
31544#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:609
b6467a72
PP
31545msgid ""
31546"This mount option significantly reduces writes to the inode table for "
31547"workloads that perform frequent random writes to preallocated files."
87fb2136
PP
31548msgstr ""
31549
a5b0d099
KZ
31550#. type: delimited block _
31551#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:611
87fb2136
PP
31552msgid "The on-disk timestamps are updated only when:"
31553msgstr ""
31554
a5b0d099
KZ
31555#. type: delimited block _
31556#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:613
b6467a72
PP
31557msgid ""
31558"the inode needs to be updated for some change unrelated to file timestamps"
87fb2136
PP
31559msgstr ""
31560
a5b0d099
KZ
31561#. type: delimited block _
31562#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:614
87fb2136
PP
31563msgid "the application employs *fsync*(2), *syncfs*(2), or *sync*(2)"
31564msgstr ""
31565
a5b0d099
KZ
31566#. type: delimited block _
31567#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:615
87fb2136
PP
31568msgid "an undeleted inode is evicted from memory"
31569msgstr ""
31570
a5b0d099
KZ
31571#. type: delimited block _
31572#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:616
87fb2136
PP
31573msgid "more than 24 hours have passed since the inode was written to disk."
31574msgstr ""
31575
31576#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 31577#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:617
87fb2136
PP
31578#, no-wrap
31579msgid "*nolazytime*"
31580msgstr ""
31581
a5b0d099
KZ
31582#. type: delimited block _
31583#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:619
87fb2136
PP
31584msgid "Do not use the lazytime feature."
31585msgstr ""
31586
31587#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 31588#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:620
87fb2136
PP
31589#, no-wrap
31590msgid "*suid*"
31591msgstr ""
31592
a5b0d099
KZ
31593#. type: delimited block _
31594#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:622
b6467a72
PP
31595msgid ""
31596"Honor set-user-ID and set-group-ID bits or file capabilities when executing "
31597"programs from this filesystem."
87fb2136
PP
31598msgstr ""
31599
31600#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 31601#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:623
87fb2136
PP
31602#, no-wrap
31603msgid "*nosuid*"
31604msgstr ""
31605
a5b0d099
KZ
31606#. type: delimited block _
31607#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:625
b6467a72
PP
31608msgid ""
31609"Do not honor set-user-ID and set-group-ID bits or file capabilities when "
31610"executing programs from this filesystem. In addition, SELinux domain "
31611"transitions require permission _nosuid_transition_, which in turn needs also "
31612"policy capability _nnp_nosuid_transition_."
87fb2136
PP
31613msgstr ""
31614
31615#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 31616#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:626
87fb2136
PP
31617#, no-wrap
31618msgid "*silent*"
31619msgstr ""
31620
a5b0d099
KZ
31621#. type: delimited block _
31622#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:628
87fb2136
PP
31623msgid "Turn on the silent flag."
31624msgstr ""
31625
31626#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 31627#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:629
87fb2136
PP
31628#, no-wrap
31629msgid "*loud*"
31630msgstr ""
31631
a5b0d099
KZ
31632#. type: delimited block _
31633#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:631
87fb2136
PP
31634msgid "Turn off the silent flag."
31635msgstr ""
31636
a5b0d099
KZ
31637#. type: delimited block _
31638#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:634
b6467a72
PP
31639msgid ""
31640"Allow an ordinary user to mount the filesystem if that user is the owner of "
31641"the device. This option implies the options *nosuid* and *nodev* (unless "
31642"overridden by subsequent options, as in the option line *owner,dev,suid*)."
87fb2136
PP
31643msgstr ""
31644
31645#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 31646#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:635
87fb2136
PP
31647#, no-wrap
31648msgid "*remount*"
31649msgstr ""
31650
a5b0d099
KZ
31651#. type: delimited block _
31652#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:637
b6467a72
PP
31653msgid ""
31654"Attempt to remount an already-mounted filesystem. This is commonly used to "
31655"change the mount flags for a filesystem, especially to make a readonly "
31656"filesystem writable. It does not change device or mount point."
87fb2136
PP
31657msgstr ""
31658
a5b0d099
KZ
31659#. type: delimited block _
31660#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:639
b6467a72
PP
31661msgid ""
31662"The remount operation together with the *bind* flag has special semantics. "
31663"See above, the subsection *Bind mount operation*."
87fb2136
PP
31664msgstr ""
31665
a5b0d099
KZ
31666#. type: delimited block _
31667#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:648
b6467a72
PP
31668msgid ""
31669"The default kernel behavior for VFS mount flags (nodev,nosuid,noexec,ro) is "
31670"to reset all unspecified flags on remount. That's why *mount*(8) tries to "
31671"keep the current setting according to _fstab_ or _/proc/self/mountinfo_. "
31672"This default behavior is possible to change by *--options-mode*. The "
31673"recursive change of the mount flags (supported since v2.39 on systems with "
31674"*mount_setattr*(2) syscall), for example, *mount -o remount,ro=recursive*, "
31675"do not use \"reset-unspecified\" behavior, and it works as a simple add/"
31676"remove operation and unspecified flags are not modified."
87fb2136
PP
31677msgstr ""
31678
a5b0d099
KZ
31679#. type: delimited block _
31680#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:650
b6467a72
PP
31681msgid ""
31682"The remount functionality follows the standard way the *mount* command works "
31683"with options from _fstab_. This means that *mount* does not read _fstab_ (or "
31684"_mtab_) only when both _device_ and _dir_ are specified."
31685msgstr ""
31686
a5b0d099
KZ
31687#. type: delimited block _
31688#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:652
87fb2136
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31689#, no-wrap
31690msgid "*mount -o remount,rw /dev/foo /dir*\n"
31691msgstr ""
31692
a5b0d099
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31693#. type: delimited block _
31694#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:654
b6467a72
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31695msgid ""
31696"After this call all old mount options are replaced and arbitrary stuff from "
31697"_fstab_ (or _mtab_) is ignored, except the *loop=* option which is "
31698"internally generated and maintained by the *mount* command."
87fb2136
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31699msgstr ""
31700
a5b0d099
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31701#. type: delimited block _
31702#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:656
87fb2136
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31703#, no-wrap
31704msgid "*mount -o remount,rw /dir*\n"
31705msgstr ""
31706
a5b0d099
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31707#. type: delimited block _
31708#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:658
b6467a72
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31709msgid ""
31710"After this call, *mount* reads _fstab_ and merges these options with the "
31711"options from the command line (*-o*). If no mountpoint is found in _fstab_, "
31712"then it defaults to mount options from _/proc/self/mountinfo_."
31713msgstr ""
31714
a5b0d099
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31715#. type: delimited block _
31716#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:661
b6467a72
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31717#, no-wrap
31718msgid "*mount* allows the use of *--all* to remount all already mounted filesystems which match a specified filter (*-O* and *-t*). For example:\n"
31719msgstr ""
31720
a5b0d099
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31721#. type: delimited block _
31722#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:663
b6467a72
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31723#, no-wrap
31724msgid "*mount --all -o remount,ro -t vfat*\n"
31725msgstr ""
31726
a5b0d099
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31727#. type: delimited block _
31728#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:665
b6467a72
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31729msgid ""
31730"remounts all already mounted vfat filesystems in read-only mode. Each of the "
31731"filesystems is remounted by *mount -o remount,ro* _/dir_ semantic. This "
31732"means the *mount* command reads _fstab_ or _mtab_ and merges these options "
31733"with the options from the command line."
31734msgstr ""
31735
31736#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 31737#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:666
b6467a72
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31738#, no-wrap
31739msgid "*ro*"
31740msgstr ""
31741
a5b0d099
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31742#. type: delimited block _
31743#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:668
b6467a72
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31744msgid "Mount the filesystem read-only."
31745msgstr ""
31746
31747#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 31748#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:669
b6467a72
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31749#, no-wrap
31750msgid "*rw*"
31751msgstr ""
31752
a5b0d099
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31753#. type: delimited block _
31754#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:671
b6467a72
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31755msgid "Mount the filesystem read-write."
31756msgstr ""
31757
31758#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 31759#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:672
b6467a72
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31760#, no-wrap
31761msgid "*sync*"
31762msgstr ""
31763
a5b0d099
KZ
31764#. type: delimited block _
31765#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:674
b6467a72
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31766msgid ""
31767"All I/O to the filesystem should be done synchronously. In the case of media "
31768"with a limited number of write cycles (e.g. some flash drives), *sync* may "
31769"cause life-cycle shortening."
31770msgstr ""
31771
a5b0d099
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31772#. type: delimited block _
31773#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:677
b6467a72
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31774msgid ""
31775"Allow an ordinary user to mount the filesystem. The name of the mounting "
31776"user is written to the _mtab_ file (or to the private libmount file in _/run/"
31777"mount_ on systems without a regular _mtab_) so that this same user can "
31778"unmount the filesystem again. This option implies the options *noexec*, "
31779"*nosuid*, and *nodev* (unless overridden by subsequent options, as in the "
31780"option line *user,exec,dev,suid*)."
31781msgstr ""
31782
31783#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 31784#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:678
b6467a72
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31785#, fuzzy, no-wrap
31786#| msgid "*user*"
31787msgid "*nouser*"
31788msgstr "*user*"
31789
a5b0d099
KZ
31790#. type: delimited block _
31791#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:680
b6467a72
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31792msgid ""
31793"Forbid an ordinary user to mount the filesystem. This is the default; it "
31794"does not imply any other options."
31795msgstr ""
31796
31797#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 31798#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:681
b6467a72
PP
31799#, fuzzy, no-wrap
31800#| msgid "*user*"
31801msgid "*users*"
31802msgstr "*user*"
31803
a5b0d099
KZ
31804#. type: delimited block _
31805#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:683
b6467a72
PP
31806msgid ""
31807"Allow any user to mount and to unmount the filesystem, even when some other "
31808"ordinary user mounted it. This option implies the options *noexec*, "
31809"*nosuid*, and *nodev* (unless overridden by subsequent options, as in the "
31810"option line *users,exec,dev,suid*)."
31811msgstr ""
31812
31813#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 31814#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:684
b6467a72
PP
31815#, no-wrap
31816msgid "*X-**"
31817msgstr ""
31818
a5b0d099
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31819#. type: delimited block _
31820#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:686
b6467a72
PP
31821msgid ""
31822"All options prefixed with \"X-\" are interpreted as comments or as userspace "
31823"application-specific options. These options are not stored in user space (e."
31824"g., _mtab_ file), nor sent to the mount._type_ helpers nor to the *mount*(2) "
31825"system call. The suggested format is **X-**__appname__._option_."
31826msgstr ""
31827
31828#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 31829#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:687
b6467a72
PP
31830#, no-wrap
31831msgid "*x-**"
31832msgstr ""
31833
a5b0d099
KZ
31834#. type: delimited block _
31835#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:689
b6467a72
PP
31836msgid ""
31837"The same as *X-** options, but stored permanently in user space. This means "
31838"the options are also available for *umount*(8) or other operations. Note "
31839"that maintaining mount options in user space is tricky, because it's "
31840"necessary use libmount-based tools and there is no guarantee that the "
31841"options will be always available (for example after a move mount operation "
31842"or in unshared namespace)."
31843msgstr ""
31844
a5b0d099
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31845#. type: delimited block _
31846#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:691
b6467a72
PP
31847msgid ""
31848"Note that before util-linux v2.30 the x-* options have not been maintained "
31849"by libmount and stored in user space (functionality was the same as for X-* "
31850"now), but due to the growing number of use-cases (in initrd, systemd etc.) "
31851"the functionality has been extended to keep existing _fstab_ configurations "
31852"usable without a change."
31853msgstr ""
31854
31855#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 31856#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:692
b6467a72
PP
31857#, fuzzy, no-wrap
31858#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
31859msgid "*X-mount.auto-fstypes*=_list_"
31860msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
31861
a5b0d099
KZ
31862#. type: delimited block _
31863#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:695
b6467a72
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31864msgid ""
31865"Specifies allowed or forbidden filesystem types for automatic filesystem "
31866"detection."
31867msgstr ""
31868
a5b0d099
KZ
31869#. type: delimited block _
31870#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:699
b6467a72
PP
31871msgid ""
31872"The _list_ is a comma-separated list of the filesystem names. The automatic "
31873"filesystem detection is triggered by the \"auto\" filesystem type or when "
31874"the filesystem type is not specified."
31875msgstr ""
31876
a5b0d099
KZ
31877#. type: delimited block _
31878#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:704
b6467a72
PP
31879msgid ""
31880"Thy _list_ follows how mount evaluates type patterns (see *-t* for more "
31881"details). Only specified filesystem types are allowed, or all specified "
31882"types are forbidden if the list is prefixed by \"no\"."
87fb2136
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31883msgstr ""
31884
a5b0d099
KZ
31885#. type: delimited block _
31886#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:708
b6467a72
PP
31887msgid ""
31888"For example, X-mount.auto-fstypes=\"ext4,btrfs\" accepts only ext4 and "
31889"btrfs, and X-mount.auto-fstypes=\"novfat,xfs\" accepts all filesystems "
31890"except vfat and xfs."
87fb2136
PP
31891msgstr ""
31892
a5b0d099
KZ
31893#. type: delimited block _
31894#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:712
b6467a72
PP
31895msgid ""
31896"Note that comma is used as a separator between mount options, it means that "
31897"auto-fstypes values have to be properly quoted, donâ\80\99t forget that the shell "
31898"strips off quotes and thus double quoting is required. For example:"
87fb2136
PP
31899msgstr ""
31900
a5b0d099
KZ
31901#. type: Plain text
31902#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:714
b6467a72
PP
31903msgid ""
31904"mount -t auto -o'X-mount.auto-fstypes=\"noext2,ext3\"' /dev/sdc1 /mnt/test"
87fb2136
PP
31905msgstr ""
31906
31907#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 31908#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:716
87fb2136 31909#, no-wrap
b6467a72 31910msgid "*X-mount.mkdir*[=_mode_]"
87fb2136
PP
31911msgstr ""
31912
a5b0d099
KZ
31913#. type: delimited block _
31914#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:718
b6467a72
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31915msgid ""
31916"Allow to make a target directory (mountpoint) if it does not exist yet. The "
31917"optional argument _mode_ specifies the filesystem access mode used for "
31918"*mkdir*(2) in octal notation. The default mode is 0755. This functionality "
31919"is supported only for root users or when *mount* is executed without suid "
31920"permissions. The option is also supported as *x-mount.mkdir*, but this "
31921"notation is deprecated since v2.30. See also *--mkdir* command line option."
87fb2136
PP
31922msgstr ""
31923
31924#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 31925#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:719
87fb2136 31926#, no-wrap
b6467a72 31927msgid "**X-mount.subdir=**__directory__"
87fb2136
PP
31928msgstr ""
31929
a5b0d099
KZ
31930#. type: delimited block _
31931#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:721
b6467a72
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31932msgid ""
31933"Allow mounting sub-directory from a filesystem instead of the root "
31934"directory. For now, this feature is implemented by temporary filesystem root "
31935"directory mount in unshared namespace and then bind the sub-directory to the "
31936"final mount point and umount the root of the filesystem. The sub-directory "
31937"mount shows up atomically for the rest of the system although it is "
01b3ed1b
KZ
31938"implemented by multiple *mount*(2) syscalls."
31939msgstr ""
31940
a5b0d099
KZ
31941#. type: delimited block _
31942#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:723
01b3ed1b
KZ
31943msgid ""
31944"Note that this feature will not work in session with an unshared private "
31945"mount namespace (after *unshare --mount*) on old kernels or with *mount*(8) "
31946"without support for file-descriptors-based mount kernel API. In this case, "
31947"you need *unshare --mount --propagation shared*."
31948msgstr ""
31949
a5b0d099
KZ
31950#. type: delimited block _
31951#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:725
01b3ed1b 31952msgid "This feature is EXPERIMENTAL."
87fb2136
PP
31953msgstr ""
31954
31955#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 31956#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:726
87fb2136 31957#, no-wrap
b6467a72 31958msgid "*X-mount.owner*=_username_|_UID_, *X-mount.group*=_group_|_GID_"
87fb2136
PP
31959msgstr ""
31960
a5b0d099
KZ
31961#. type: delimited block _
31962#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:728
b6467a72
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31963msgid ""
31964"Set _mountpoint_'s ownership after mounting. Names resolved in the target "
31965"mount namespace, see *-N*."
87fb2136
PP
31966msgstr ""
31967
31968#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 31969#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:729
b6467a72
PP
31970#, no-wrap
31971msgid "*X-mount.mode*=_mode_"
87fb2136
PP
31972msgstr ""
31973
a5b0d099
KZ
31974#. type: delimited block _
31975#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:731
b6467a72 31976msgid "Set _mountpoint_'s mode after mounting."
87fb2136
PP
31977msgstr ""
31978
31979#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 31980#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:732
87fb2136 31981#, no-wrap
b6467a72 31982msgid "*X-mount.idmap*=__id-type__:__id-mount__:__id-host__:__id-range__ [__id-type__:__id-mount__:__id-host__:__id-range__], *X-mount.idmap*=__file__"
87fb2136
PP
31983msgstr ""
31984
a5b0d099
KZ
31985#. type: delimited block _
31986#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:737
b6467a72
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31987msgid ""
31988"Use this option to create an idmapped mount. An idmapped mount allows to "
31989"change ownership of all files located under a mount according to the ID-"
31990"mapping associated with a user namespace. The ownership change is tied to "
31991"the lifetime and localized to the relevant mount. The relevant ID-mapping "
31992"can be specified in two ways:"
87fb2136
PP
31993msgstr ""
31994
a5b0d099
KZ
31995#. type: delimited block _
31996#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:739
b6467a72 31997msgid "A user can specify the ID-mapping directly."
87fb2136
PP
31998msgstr ""
31999
a5b0d099
KZ
32000#. type: delimited block _
32001#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:747
b6467a72
PP
32002msgid ""
32003"The ID-mapping must be specified using the syntax __id-type__:__id-mount__:"
32004"__id-host__:__id-range__. Specifying *u* as the __id-type__ prefix creates "
32005"a UID-mapping, *g* creates a GID-mapping and omitting __id-type__ or "
32006"specifying *b* creates both a UID- and GID-mapping. The __id-mount__ "
32007"parameter indicates the starting ID in the new mount. The __id-host__ "
32008"parameter indicates the starting ID in the filesystem. The __id-range__ "
32009"parameter indicates how many IDs are to be mapped. It is possible to "
32010"specify multiple ID-mappings. The individual ID-mappings must be separated "
32011"by spaces."
87fb2136
PP
32012msgstr ""
32013
a5b0d099
KZ
32014#. type: delimited block _
32015#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:750
b6467a72
PP
32016msgid ""
32017"For example, the ID-mapping *X-mount.idmap=u:1000:0:1 g:1001:1:2 "
32018"5000:1000:2* creates an idmapped mount where UID 0 is mapped to UID 1000, "
32019"GID 1 is mapped to GUID 1001, GID 2 is mapped to GID 1002, UID and GID 1000 "
32020"are mapped to 5000, and UID and GID 1001 are mapped to 5001 in the mount."
87fb2136
PP
32021msgstr ""
32022
a5b0d099
KZ
32023#. type: delimited block _
32024#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:753
b6467a72
PP
32025msgid ""
32026"When an ID-mapping is specified directly a new user namespace will be "
32027"allocated with the requested ID-mapping. The newly created user namespace "
32028"will be attached to the mount."
87fb2136
PP
32029msgstr ""
32030
a5b0d099
KZ
32031#. type: delimited block _
32032#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:754
b6467a72 32033msgid "A user can specify a user namespace file."
87fb2136
PP
32034msgstr ""
32035
a5b0d099
KZ
32036#. type: delimited block _
32037#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:756
b6467a72
PP
32038msgid ""
32039"The user namespace will then be attached to the mount and the ID-mapping of "
32040"the user namespace will become the ID-mapping of the mount."
87fb2136
PP
32041msgstr ""
32042
a5b0d099
KZ
32043#. type: delimited block _
32044#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:758
b6467a72
PP
32045msgid ""
32046"For example, *X-mount.idmap=/proc/PID/ns/user* will attach the user "
32047"namespace of the process PID to the mount."
87fb2136
PP
32048msgstr ""
32049
32050#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 32051#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:759
87fb2136
PP
32052#, no-wrap
32053msgid "*nosymfollow*"
32054msgstr ""
32055
a5b0d099
KZ
32056#. type: delimited block _
32057#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:761
b6467a72
PP
32058msgid ""
32059"Do not follow symlinks when resolving paths. Symlinks can still be created, "
32060"and *readlink*(1), *readlink*(2), *realpath*(1), and *realpath*(3) all still "
32061"work properly."
87fb2136
PP
32062msgstr ""
32063
32064#. type: Title ==
a5b0d099 32065#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:762
87fb2136
PP
32066#, no-wrap
32067msgid "FILESYSTEM-SPECIFIC MOUNT OPTIONS"
32068msgstr ""
32069
a5b0d099
KZ
32070#. type: delimited block _
32071#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:765
b6467a72
PP
32072msgid ""
32073"This section lists options that are specific to particular filesystems. "
32074"Where possible, you should first consult filesystem-specific manual pages "
32075"for details. Some of those pages are listed in the following table."
87fb2136
PP
32076msgstr ""
32077
32078#. type: Table
a5b0d099 32079#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:776
87fb2136
PP
32080#, no-wrap
32081msgid ""
32082"|*Filesystem(s)* |*Manual page*\n"
32083"|btrfs |*btrfs*(5)\n"
32084"|cifs |*mount.cifs*(8)\n"
32085"|ext2, ext3, ext4 |*ext4*(5)\n"
32086"|fuse |*fuse*(8)\n"
32087"|nfs |*nfs*(5)\n"
32088"|tmpfs |*tmpfs*(5)\n"
32089"|xfs |*xfs*(5)\n"
32090msgstr ""
32091
32092#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32093#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:779
b6467a72
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32094msgid ""
32095"Note that some of the pages listed above might be available only after you "
32096"install the respective userland tools."
87fb2136
PP
32097msgstr ""
32098
32099#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32100#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:781
b6467a72
PP
32101msgid ""
32102"The following options apply only to certain filesystems. We sort them by "
32103"filesystem. All options follow the *-o* flag."
87fb2136
PP
32104msgstr ""
32105
32106#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32107#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:783
b6467a72
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32108msgid ""
32109"What options are supported depends a bit on the running kernel. Further "
32110"information may be available in filesystem-specific files in the kernel "
32111"source subdirectory _Documentation/filesystems_."
87fb2136
PP
32112msgstr ""
32113
32114#. type: Title ===
a5b0d099 32115#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:784
87fb2136
PP
32116#, no-wrap
32117msgid "Mount options for adfs"
32118msgstr ""
32119
32120#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099
KZ
32121#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:786 ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:794
32122#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:844 ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:875
32123#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1002 ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1034
87fb2136
PP
32124#, no-wrap
32125msgid "**uid=**__value__ and **gid=**__value__"
32126msgstr ""
32127
32128#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32129#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:788
b6467a72
PP
32130msgid ""
32131"Set the owner and group of the files in the filesystem (default: uid=gid=0)."
87fb2136
PP
32132msgstr ""
32133
32134#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 32135#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:789
87fb2136
PP
32136#, no-wrap
32137msgid "**ownmask=**__value__ and **othmask=**__value__"
32138msgstr ""
32139
32140#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32141#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:791
b6467a72
PP
32142msgid ""
32143"Set the permission mask for ADFS 'owner' permissions and 'other' "
32144"permissions, respectively (default: 0700 and 0077, respectively). See also _/"
32145"usr/src/linux/Documentation/filesystems/adfs.rst_."
87fb2136
PP
32146msgstr ""
32147
32148#. type: Title ===
a5b0d099 32149#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:792
87fb2136
PP
32150#, no-wrap
32151msgid "Mount options for affs"
32152msgstr ""
32153
32154#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32155#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:796
b6467a72
PP
32156msgid ""
32157"Set the owner and group of the root of the filesystem (default: uid=gid=0, "
32158"but with option *uid* or *gid* without specified value, the UID and GID of "
32159"the current process are taken)."
87fb2136
PP
32160msgstr ""
32161
32162#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 32163#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:797
87fb2136
PP
32164#, no-wrap
32165msgid "**setuid=**__value__ and **setgid=**__value__"
32166msgstr ""
32167
32168#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32169#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:799
87fb2136
PP
32170msgid "Set the owner and group of all files."
32171msgstr ""
32172
32173#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099
KZ
32174#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:800 ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:837
32175#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:847 ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1040
87fb2136
PP
32176#, no-wrap
32177msgid "**mode=**__value__"
32178msgstr ""
32179
32180#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32181#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:802
b6467a72
PP
32182msgid ""
32183"Set the mode of all files to _value_ & 0777 disregarding the original "
32184"permissions. Add search permission to directories that have read permission. "
32185"The value is given in octal."
87fb2136
PP
32186msgstr ""
32187
32188#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 32189#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:803
87fb2136
PP
32190#, no-wrap
32191msgid "*protect*"
32192msgstr ""
32193
32194#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32195#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:805
87fb2136
PP
32196msgid "Do not allow any changes to the protection bits on the filesystem."
32197msgstr ""
32198
32199#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 32200#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:806
87fb2136
PP
32201#, fuzzy, no-wrap
32202#| msgid "*user*"
32203msgid "*usemp*"
32204msgstr "*user*"
32205
32206#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32207#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:808
b6467a72
PP
32208msgid ""
32209"Set UID and GID of the root of the filesystem to the UID and GID of the "
32210"mount point upon the first sync or umount, and then clear this option. "
32211"Strange..."
87fb2136
PP
32212msgstr ""
32213
32214#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 32215#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:809
87fb2136
PP
32216#, no-wrap
32217msgid "*verbose*"
32218msgstr ""
32219
32220#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32221#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:811
87fb2136
PP
32222msgid "Print an informational message for each successful mount."
32223msgstr ""
32224
32225#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 32226#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:812
87fb2136
PP
32227#, no-wrap
32228msgid "**prefix=**__string__"
32229msgstr ""
32230
32231#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32232#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:814
87fb2136
PP
32233msgid "Prefix used before volume name, when following a link."
32234msgstr ""
32235
32236#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 32237#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:815
87fb2136
PP
32238#, no-wrap
32239msgid "**volume=**__string__"
32240msgstr ""
32241
32242#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32243#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:817
b6467a72
PP
32244msgid ""
32245"Prefix (of length at most 30) used before '/' when following a symbolic link."
87fb2136
PP
32246msgstr ""
32247
32248#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 32249#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:818
87fb2136
PP
32250#, no-wrap
32251msgid "**reserved=**__value__"
32252msgstr ""
32253
32254#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32255#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:820
87fb2136
PP
32256msgid "(Default: 2.) Number of unused blocks at the start of the device."
32257msgstr ""
32258
32259#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 32260#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:821
87fb2136
PP
32261#, no-wrap
32262msgid "**root=**__value__"
32263msgstr ""
32264
32265#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32266#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:823
87fb2136
PP
32267msgid "Give explicitly the location of the root block."
32268msgstr ""
32269
32270#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 32271#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:824
87fb2136
PP
32272#, no-wrap
32273msgid "**bs=**__value__"
32274msgstr ""
32275
32276#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32277#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:826
87fb2136
PP
32278msgid "Give blocksize. Allowed values are 512, 1024, 2048, 4096."
32279msgstr ""
32280
32281#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 32282#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:827
87fb2136
PP
32283#, no-wrap
32284msgid "**grpquota**|**noquota**|**quota**|*usrquota*"
32285msgstr ""
32286
32287#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32288#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:829
b6467a72
PP
32289msgid ""
32290"These options are accepted but ignored. (However, quota utilities may react "
32291"to such strings in _/etc/fstab_.)"
87fb2136
PP
32292msgstr ""
32293
32294#. type: Title ===
a5b0d099 32295#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:830
87fb2136
PP
32296#, no-wrap
32297msgid "Mount options for debugfs"
32298msgstr ""
32299
32300#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32301#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:833
b6467a72
PP
32302msgid ""
32303"The debugfs filesystem is a pseudo filesystem, traditionally mounted on _/"
32304"sys/kernel/debug_. As of kernel version 3.4, debugfs has the following "
32305"options:"
87fb2136
PP
32306msgstr ""
32307
32308#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 32309#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:834 ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:985
87fb2136
PP
32310#, no-wrap
32311msgid "**uid=**__n__**, gid=**__n__"
32312msgstr ""
32313
32314#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32315#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:836
87fb2136
PP
32316msgid "Set the owner and group of the mountpoint."
32317msgstr ""
32318
32319#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32320#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:839
87fb2136
PP
32321msgid "Sets the mode of the mountpoint."
32322msgstr ""
32323
32324#. type: Title ===
a5b0d099 32325#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:840
87fb2136
PP
32326#, no-wrap
32327msgid "Mount options for devpts"
32328msgstr ""
32329
32330#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32331#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:843
b6467a72
PP
32332msgid ""
32333"The devpts filesystem is a pseudo filesystem, traditionally mounted on _/dev/"
32334"pts_. In order to acquire a pseudo terminal, a process opens _/dev/ptmx_; "
32335"the number of the pseudo terminal is then made available to the process and "
32336"the pseudo terminal slave can be accessed as _/dev/pts/_<number>."
87fb2136
PP
32337msgstr ""
32338
32339#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32340#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:846
b6467a72
PP
32341msgid ""
32342"This sets the owner or the group of newly created pseudo terminals to the "
32343"specified values. When nothing is specified, they will be set to the UID and "
32344"GID of the creating process. For example, if there is a tty group with GID "
32345"5, then *gid=5* will cause newly created pseudo terminals to belong to the "
32346"tty group."
87fb2136
PP
32347msgstr ""
32348
32349#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32350#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:849
b6467a72
PP
32351msgid ""
32352"Set the mode of newly created pseudo terminals to the specified value. The "
32353"default is 0600. A value of *mode=620* and *gid=5* makes \"mesg y\" the "
32354"default on newly created pseudo terminals."
87fb2136
PP
32355msgstr ""
32356
32357#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 32358#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:850
87fb2136
PP
32359#, no-wrap
32360msgid "*newinstance*"
32361msgstr ""
32362
32363#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32364#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:852
b6467a72
PP
32365msgid ""
32366"Create a private instance of the devpts filesystem, such that indices of "
32367"pseudo terminals allocated in this new instance are independent of indices "
32368"created in other instances of devpts."
87fb2136
PP
32369msgstr ""
32370
32371#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32372#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:854
b6467a72
PP
32373msgid ""
32374"All mounts of devpts without this *newinstance* option share the same set of "
32375"pseudo terminal indices (i.e., legacy mode). Each mount of devpts with the "
32376"*newinstance* option has a private set of pseudo terminal indices."
87fb2136
PP
32377msgstr ""
32378
32379#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32380#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:856
b6467a72
PP
32381msgid ""
32382"This option is mainly used to support containers in the Linux kernel. It is "
32383"implemented in Linux kernel versions starting with 2.6.29. Further, this "
32384"mount option is valid only if *CONFIG_DEVPTS_MULTIPLE_INSTANCES* is enabled "
32385"in the kernel configuration."
87fb2136
PP
32386msgstr ""
32387
32388#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32389#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:858
b6467a72
PP
32390msgid ""
32391"To use this option effectively, _/dev/ptmx_ must be a symbolic link to _pts/"
32392"ptmx_. See _Documentation/filesystems/devpts.txt_ in the Linux kernel source "
32393"tree for details."
87fb2136
PP
32394msgstr ""
32395
32396#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 32397#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:859
87fb2136
PP
32398#, no-wrap
32399msgid "**ptmxmode=**__value__"
32400msgstr ""
32401
32402#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32403#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:861
87fb2136
PP
32404msgid "Set the mode for the new _ptmx_ device node in the devpts filesystem."
32405msgstr ""
32406
32407#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32408#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:863
b6467a72
PP
32409msgid ""
32410"With the support for multiple instances of devpts (see *newinstance* option "
32411"above), each instance has a private _ptmx_ node in the root of the devpts "
32412"filesystem (typically _/dev/pts/ptmx_)."
87fb2136
PP
32413msgstr ""
32414
32415#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32416#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:865
b6467a72
PP
32417msgid ""
32418"For compatibility with older versions of the kernel, the default mode of the "
32419"new _ptmx_ node is 0000. **ptmxmode=**__value__ specifies a more useful mode "
32420"for the _ptmx_ node and is highly recommended when the *newinstance* option "
32421"is specified."
87fb2136
PP
32422msgstr ""
32423
32424#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32425#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:867
b6467a72
PP
32426msgid ""
32427"This option is only implemented in Linux kernel versions starting with "
32428"2.6.29. Further, this option is valid only if "
32429"*CONFIG_DEVPTS_MULTIPLE_INSTANCES* is enabled in the kernel configuration."
87fb2136
PP
32430msgstr ""
32431
32432#. type: Title ===
a5b0d099 32433#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:868
87fb2136
PP
32434#, no-wrap
32435msgid "Mount options for fat"
32436msgstr ""
32437
32438#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32439#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:871
b6467a72
PP
32440msgid ""
32441"(Note: _fat_ is not a separate filesystem, but a common part of the _msdos_, "
32442"_umsdos_ and _vfat_ filesystems.)"
87fb2136
PP
32443msgstr ""
32444
32445#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 32446#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:872
87fb2136
PP
32447#, no-wrap
32448msgid "*blocksize=*{**512**|**1024**|*2048*}"
32449msgstr ""
32450
32451#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32452#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:874
87fb2136
PP
32453msgid "Set blocksize (default 512). This option is obsolete."
32454msgstr ""
32455
32456#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099
KZ
32457#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:877 ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:987
32458#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1004
b6467a72
PP
32459msgid ""
32460"Set the owner and group of all files. (Default: the UID and GID of the "
32461"current process.)"
87fb2136
PP
32462msgstr ""
32463
32464#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 32465#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:878 ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1005
87fb2136
PP
32466#, no-wrap
32467msgid "**umask=**__value__"
32468msgstr ""
32469
32470#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32471#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:880 ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1007
b6467a72
PP
32472msgid ""
32473"Set the umask (the bitmask of the permissions that are *not* present). The "
32474"default is the umask of the current process. The value is given in octal."
87fb2136
PP
32475msgstr ""
32476
32477#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 32478#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:881
87fb2136
PP
32479#, no-wrap
32480msgid "**dmask=**__value__"
32481msgstr ""
32482
32483#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32484#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:883
b6467a72
PP
32485msgid ""
32486"Set the umask applied to directories only. The default is the umask of the "
32487"current process. The value is given in octal."
87fb2136
PP
32488msgstr ""
32489
32490#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 32491#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:884
87fb2136
PP
32492#, no-wrap
32493msgid "**fmask=**__value__"
32494msgstr ""
32495
32496#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32497#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:886
b6467a72
PP
32498msgid ""
32499"Set the umask applied to regular files only. The default is the umask of the "
32500"current process. The value is given in octal."
87fb2136
PP
32501msgstr ""
32502
32503#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 32504#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:887
87fb2136
PP
32505#, no-wrap
32506msgid "**allow_utime=**__value__"
32507msgstr ""
32508
32509#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32510#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:889
87fb2136
PP
32511msgid "This option controls the permission check of mtime/atime."
32512msgstr ""
32513
32514#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 32515#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:890
87fb2136
PP
32516#, no-wrap
32517msgid "*20*"
32518msgstr ""
32519
32520#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32521#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:892
b6467a72
PP
32522msgid ""
32523"If current process is in group of file's group ID, you can change timestamp."
87fb2136
PP
32524msgstr ""
32525
32526#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32527#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:895
87fb2136
PP
32528msgid "Other users can change timestamp."
32529msgstr ""
32530
32531#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32532#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:897
b6467a72
PP
32533msgid ""
32534"The default is set from 'dmask' option. (If the directory is writable, "
32535"*utime*(2) is also allowed. I.e. ~dmask & 022)"
87fb2136
PP
32536msgstr ""
32537
32538#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32539#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:899
b6467a72
PP
32540msgid ""
32541"Normally *utime*(2) checks that the current process is owner of the file, or "
32542"that it has the *CAP_FOWNER* capability. But FAT filesystems don't have UID/"
32543"GID on disk, so the normal check is too inflexible. With this option you can "
32544"relax it."
87fb2136
PP
32545msgstr ""
32546
32547#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 32548#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:900
87fb2136
PP
32549#, no-wrap
32550msgid "**check=**__value__"
32551msgstr ""
32552
32553#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32554#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:902
87fb2136
PP
32555msgid "Three different levels of pickiness can be chosen:"
32556msgstr ""
32557
32558#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 32559#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:903
87fb2136
PP
32560#, no-wrap
32561msgid "*r*[*elaxed*]"
32562msgstr ""
32563
32564#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32565#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:905
b6467a72
PP
32566msgid ""
32567"Upper and lower case are accepted and equivalent, long name parts are "
32568"truncated (e.g. _verylongname.foobar_ becomes _verylong.foo_), leading and "
32569"embedded spaces are accepted in each name part (name and extension)."
87fb2136
PP
32570msgstr ""
32571
32572#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 32573#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:906
87fb2136
PP
32574#, no-wrap
32575msgid "*n*[*ormal*]"
32576msgstr ""
32577
32578#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32579#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:908
b6467a72
PP
32580msgid ""
32581"Like \"relaxed\", but many special characters (*, ?, <, spaces, etc.) are "
32582"rejected. This is the default."
87fb2136
PP
32583msgstr ""
32584
32585#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 32586#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:909
87fb2136
PP
32587#, no-wrap
32588msgid "*s*[*trict*]"
32589msgstr ""
32590
32591#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32592#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:911
b6467a72
PP
32593msgid ""
32594"Like \"normal\", but names that contain long parts or special characters "
32595"that are sometimes used on Linux but are not accepted by MS-DOS (+, =, etc.) "
32596"are rejected."
87fb2136
PP
32597msgstr ""
32598
32599#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 32600#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:912
87fb2136
PP
32601#, no-wrap
32602msgid "**codepage=**__value__"
32603msgstr ""
32604
32605#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32606#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:914
b6467a72
PP
32607msgid ""
32608"Sets the codepage for converting to shortname characters on FAT and VFAT "
32609"filesystems. By default, codepage 437 is used."
87fb2136
PP
32610msgstr ""
32611
32612#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099
KZ
32613#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:915 ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1011
32614#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1049
87fb2136
PP
32615#, no-wrap
32616msgid "**conv=**__mode__"
32617msgstr ""
32618
32619#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32620#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:917
87fb2136
PP
32621msgid "This option is obsolete and may fail or be ignored."
32622msgstr ""
32623
32624#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 32625#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:918
87fb2136
PP
32626#, no-wrap
32627msgid "**cvf_format=**__module__"
32628msgstr ""
32629
32630#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32631#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:920
b6467a72
PP
32632msgid ""
32633"Forces the driver to use the CVF (Compressed Volume File) module "
32634"cvf___module__ instead of auto-detection. If the kernel supports *kmod*, the "
32635"**cvf_format=**__xxx__ option also controls on-demand CVF module loading. "
32636"This option is obsolete."
87fb2136
PP
32637msgstr ""
32638
32639#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 32640#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:921
87fb2136
PP
32641#, no-wrap
32642msgid "**cvf_option=**__option__"
32643msgstr ""
32644
32645#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32646#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:923
87fb2136
PP
32647msgid "Option passed to the CVF module. This option is obsolete."
32648msgstr ""
32649
32650#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 32651#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:924
87fb2136
PP
32652#, no-wrap
32653msgid "*debug*"
32654msgstr ""
32655
32656#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32657#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:926
b6467a72
PP
32658msgid ""
32659"Turn on the _debug_ flag. A version string and a list of filesystem "
32660"parameters will be printed (these data are also printed if the parameters "
32661"appear to be inconsistent)."
87fb2136
PP
32662msgstr ""
32663
32664#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 32665#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:927
87fb2136
PP
32666#, no-wrap
32667msgid "*discard*"
32668msgstr ""
32669
32670#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32671#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:929
b6467a72
PP
32672msgid ""
32673"If set, causes discard/TRIM commands to be issued to the block device when "
32674"blocks are freed. This is useful for SSD devices and sparse/thinly-"
32675"provisioned LUNs."
87fb2136
PP
32676msgstr ""
32677
32678#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 32679#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:930
87fb2136
PP
32680#, no-wrap
32681msgid "*dos1xfloppy*"
32682msgstr ""
32683
32684#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32685#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:932
b6467a72
PP
32686msgid ""
32687"If set, use a fallback default BIOS Parameter Block configuration, "
32688"determined by backing device size. These static parameters match defaults "
32689"assumed by DOS 1.x for 160 kiB, 180 kiB, 320 kiB, and 360 kiB floppies and "
32690"floppy images."
87fb2136
PP
32691msgstr ""
32692
32693#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 32694#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:933
87fb2136
PP
32695#, no-wrap
32696msgid "*errors=*{**panic**|**continue**|*remount-ro*}"
32697msgstr ""
32698
32699#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32700#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:935
b6467a72
PP
32701msgid ""
32702"Specify FAT behavior on critical errors: panic, continue without doing "
32703"anything, or remount the partition in read-only mode (default behavior)."
87fb2136
PP
32704msgstr ""
32705
32706#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 32707#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:936
87fb2136
PP
32708#, no-wrap
32709msgid "*fat=*{**12**|**16**|*32*}"
32710msgstr ""
32711
32712#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32713#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:938
b6467a72
PP
32714msgid ""
32715"Specify a 12, 16 or 32 bit fat. This overrides the automatic FAT type "
32716"detection routine. Use with caution!"
87fb2136
PP
32717msgstr ""
32718
32719#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 32720#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:939 ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1063
87fb2136
PP
32721#, no-wrap
32722msgid "**iocharset=**__value__"
32723msgstr ""
32724
32725#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32726#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:941
b6467a72
PP
32727msgid ""
32728"Character set to use for converting between 8 bit characters and 16 bit "
32729"Unicode characters. The default is iso8859-1. Long filenames are stored on "
32730"disk in Unicode format."
87fb2136
PP
32731msgstr ""
32732
32733#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 32734#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:942
87fb2136
PP
32735#, no-wrap
32736msgid "*nfs=*{**stale_rw**|*nostale_ro*}"
32737msgstr ""
32738
32739#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32740#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:944
87fb2136
PP
32741msgid "Enable this only if you want to export the FAT filesystem over NFS."
32742msgstr ""
32743
32744#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32745#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:946
87fb2136
PP
32746#, no-wrap
32747msgid "*stale_rw*: This option maintains an index (cache) of directory inodes which is used by the nfs-related code to improve look-ups. Full file operations (read/write) over NFS are supported but with cache eviction at NFS server, this could result in spurious *ESTALE* errors.\n"
32748msgstr ""
32749
32750#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32751#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:948
87fb2136
PP
32752#, no-wrap
32753msgid "*nostale_ro*: This option bases the inode number and file handle on the on-disk location of a file in the FAT directory entry. This ensures that *ESTALE* will not be returned after a file is evicted from the inode cache. However, it means that operations such as rename, create and unlink could cause file handles that previously pointed at one file to point at a different file, potentially causing data corruption. For this reason, this option also mounts the filesystem readonly.\n"
32754msgstr ""
32755
32756#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32757#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:950
b6467a72
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32758msgid ""
32759"To maintain backward compatibility, *-o nfs* is also accepted, defaulting to "
32760"*stale_rw*."
87fb2136
PP
32761msgstr ""
32762
32763#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 32764#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:951
87fb2136
PP
32765#, no-wrap
32766msgid "*tz=UTC*"
32767msgstr ""
32768
32769#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32770#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:953
b6467a72
PP
32771msgid ""
32772"This option disables the conversion of timestamps between local time (as "
32773"used by Windows on FAT) and UTC (which Linux uses internally). This is "
32774"particularly useful when mounting devices (like digital cameras) that are "
32775"set to UTC in order to avoid the pitfalls of local time."
87fb2136
PP
32776msgstr ""
32777
32778#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 32779#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:954
87fb2136
PP
32780#, no-wrap
32781msgid "**time_offset=**__minutes__"
32782msgstr ""
32783
32784#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32785#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:956
b6467a72
PP
32786msgid ""
32787"Set offset for conversion of timestamps from local time used by FAT to UTC. "
32788"I.e., _minutes_ will be subtracted from each timestamp to convert it to UTC "
32789"used internally by Linux. This is useful when the time zone set in the "
32790"kernel via *settimeofday*(2) is not the time zone used by the filesystem. "
32791"Note that this option still does not provide correct time stamps in all "
32792"cases in presence of DST - time stamps in a different DST setting will be "
32793"off by one hour."
87fb2136
PP
32794msgstr ""
32795
32796#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 32797#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:957 ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:997
87fb2136
PP
32798#, no-wrap
32799msgid "*quiet*"
32800msgstr ""
32801
32802#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32803#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:959
b6467a72
PP
32804msgid ""
32805"Turn on the _quiet_ flag. Attempts to chown or chmod files do not return "
32806"errors, although they fail. Use with caution!"
87fb2136
PP
32807msgstr ""
32808
32809#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 32810#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:960
87fb2136
PP
32811#, no-wrap
32812msgid "*rodir*"
32813msgstr ""
32814
32815#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32816#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:962
b6467a72
PP
32817msgid ""
32818"FAT has the *ATTR_RO* (read-only) attribute. On Windows, the *ATTR_RO* of "
32819"the directory will just be ignored, and is used only by applications as a "
32820"flag (e.g. it's set for the customized folder)."
87fb2136
PP
32821msgstr ""
32822
32823#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32824#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:964
b6467a72
PP
32825msgid ""
32826"If you want to use *ATTR_RO* as read-only flag even for the directory, set "
32827"this option."
87fb2136
PP
32828msgstr ""
32829
32830#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 32831#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:965
87fb2136
PP
32832#, no-wrap
32833msgid "*showexec*"
32834msgstr ""
32835
32836#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32837#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:967
b6467a72
PP
32838msgid ""
32839"If set, the execute permission bits of the file will be allowed only if the "
32840"extension part of the name is .EXE, .COM, or .BAT. Not set by default."
87fb2136
PP
32841msgstr ""
32842
32843#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 32844#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:968
87fb2136
PP
32845#, no-wrap
32846msgid "*sys_immutable*"
32847msgstr ""
32848
32849#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32850#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:970
b6467a72
PP
32851msgid ""
32852"If set, *ATTR_SYS* attribute on FAT is handled as *IMMUTABLE* flag on Linux. "
32853"Not set by default."
87fb2136
PP
32854msgstr ""
32855
32856#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 32857#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:971
87fb2136
PP
32858#, no-wrap
32859msgid "*flush*"
32860msgstr ""
32861
32862#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32863#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:973
b6467a72
PP
32864msgid ""
32865"If set, the filesystem will try to flush to disk more early than normal. Not "
32866"set by default."
87fb2136
PP
32867msgstr ""
32868
32869#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 32870#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:974
87fb2136
PP
32871#, fuzzy, no-wrap
32872#| msgid "*user*"
32873msgid "*usefree*"
32874msgstr "*user*"
32875
32876#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32877#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:976
b6467a72
PP
32878msgid ""
32879"Use the \"free clusters\" value stored on *FSINFO*. It'll be used to "
32880"determine number of free clusters without scanning disk. But it's not used "
32881"by default, because recent Windows don't update it correctly in some case. "
32882"If you are sure the \"free clusters\" on *FSINFO* is correct, by this option "
32883"you can avoid scanning disk."
87fb2136
PP
32884msgstr ""
32885
32886#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 32887#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:977
87fb2136
PP
32888#, no-wrap
32889msgid "*dots*, *nodots*, *dotsOK=*[**yes**|*no*]"
32890msgstr ""
32891
32892#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32893#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:979
b6467a72
PP
32894msgid ""
32895"Various misguided attempts to force Unix or DOS conventions onto a FAT "
32896"filesystem."
87fb2136
PP
32897msgstr ""
32898
32899#. type: Title ===
a5b0d099 32900#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:980
87fb2136
PP
32901#, no-wrap
32902msgid "Mount options for hfs"
32903msgstr ""
32904
32905#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 32906#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:982
87fb2136
PP
32907#, no-wrap
32908msgid "**creator=**__cccc__**, type=**__cccc__"
32909msgstr ""
32910
32911#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32912#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:984
b6467a72
PP
32913msgid ""
32914"Set the creator/type values as shown by the MacOS finder used for creating "
32915"new files. Default values: '????'."
87fb2136
PP
32916msgstr ""
32917
32918#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 32919#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:988
87fb2136
PP
32920#, no-wrap
32921msgid "**dir_umask=**__n__**, file_umask=**__n__**, umask=**__n__"
32922msgstr ""
32923
32924#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32925#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:990
b6467a72
PP
32926msgid ""
32927"Set the umask used for all directories, all regular files, or all files and "
32928"directories. Defaults to the umask of the current process."
87fb2136
PP
32929msgstr ""
32930
32931#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 32932#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:991
87fb2136
PP
32933#, fuzzy, no-wrap
32934#| msgid "**--session-command=**__command__"
32935msgid "**session=**__n__"
32936msgstr "**--session-command=**__příkaz__"
32937
32938#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32939#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:993
b6467a72
PP
32940msgid ""
32941"Select the CDROM session to mount. Defaults to leaving that decision to the "
32942"CDROM driver. This option will fail with anything but a CDROM as underlying "
32943"device."
87fb2136
PP
32944msgstr ""
32945
32946#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 32947#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:994
87fb2136
PP
32948#, no-wrap
32949msgid "**part=**__n__"
32950msgstr ""
32951
32952#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32953#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:996
b6467a72
PP
32954msgid ""
32955"Select partition number n from the device. Only makes sense for CDROMs. "
32956"Defaults to not parsing the partition table at all."
87fb2136
PP
32957msgstr ""
32958
32959#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32960#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:999
87fb2136
PP
32961msgid "Don't complain about invalid mount options."
32962msgstr ""
32963
32964#. type: Title ===
a5b0d099 32965#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1000
87fb2136
PP
32966#, no-wrap
32967msgid "Mount options for hpfs"
32968msgstr ""
32969
32970#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 32971#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1008
87fb2136
PP
32972#, no-wrap
32973msgid "*case=*{**lower**|*asis*}"
32974msgstr ""
32975
32976#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32977#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1010
b6467a72
PP
32978msgid ""
32979"Convert all files names to lower case, or leave them. (Default: "
32980"*case=lower*.)"
87fb2136
PP
32981msgstr ""
32982
32983#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32984#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1013 ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1051
87fb2136
PP
32985msgid "This option is obsolete and may fail or being ignored."
32986msgstr ""
32987
32988#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 32989#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1014
87fb2136
PP
32990#, no-wrap
32991msgid "*nocheck*"
32992msgstr ""
32993
32994#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 32995#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1016
87fb2136
PP
32996msgid "Do not abort mounting when certain consistency checks fail."
32997msgstr ""
32998
32999#. type: Title ===
a5b0d099 33000#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1017
87fb2136
PP
33001#, no-wrap
33002msgid "Mount options for iso9660"
33003msgstr ""
33004
33005#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 33006#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1020
b6467a72
PP
33007msgid ""
33008"ISO 9660 is a standard describing a filesystem structure to be used on CD-"
33009"ROMs. (This filesystem type is also seen on some DVDs. See also the _udf_ "
33010"filesystem.)"
87fb2136
PP
33011msgstr ""
33012
33013#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 33014#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1022
b6467a72
PP
33015msgid ""
33016"Normal _iso9660_ filenames appear in an 8.3 format (i.e., DOS-like "
33017"restrictions on filename length), and in addition all characters are in "
33018"upper case. Also there is no field for file ownership, protection, number of "
33019"links, provision for block/character devices, etc."
87fb2136
PP
33020msgstr ""
33021
33022#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 33023#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1024
b6467a72
PP
33024msgid ""
33025"Rock Ridge is an extension to iso9660 that provides all of these UNIX-like "
33026"features. Basically there are extensions to each directory record that "
33027"supply all of the additional information, and when Rock Ridge is in use, the "
33028"filesystem is indistinguishable from a normal UNIX filesystem (except that "
33029"it is read-only, of course)."
87fb2136
PP
33030msgstr ""
33031
33032#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 33033#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1025
87fb2136
PP
33034#, no-wrap
33035msgid "*norock*"
33036msgstr ""
33037
33038#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 33039#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1027
87fb2136
PP
33040msgid "Disable the use of Rock Ridge extensions, even if available. Cf. *map*."
33041msgstr ""
33042
33043#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 33044#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1028
87fb2136
PP
33045#, no-wrap
33046msgid "*nojoliet*"
33047msgstr ""
33048
33049#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 33050#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1030
b6467a72
PP
33051msgid ""
33052"Disable the use of Microsoft Joliet extensions, even if available. Cf. *map*."
87fb2136
PP
33053msgstr ""
33054
33055#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 33056#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1031
87fb2136
PP
33057#, no-wrap
33058msgid "*check=*{*r*[*elaxed*]|*s*[*trict*]}"
33059msgstr ""
33060
33061#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 33062#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1033
b6467a72
PP
33063msgid ""
33064"With *check=relaxed*, a filename is first converted to lower case before "
33065"doing the lookup. This is probably only meaningful together with *norock* "
33066"and *map=normal*. (Default: *check=strict*.)"
87fb2136
PP
33067msgstr ""
33068
33069#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 33070#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1036
b6467a72
PP
33071msgid ""
33072"Give all files in the filesystem the indicated user or group id, possibly "
33073"overriding the information found in the Rock Ridge extensions. (Default: "
33074"*uid=0,gid=0*.)"
87fb2136
PP
33075msgstr ""
33076
33077#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 33078#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1037
87fb2136
PP
33079#, no-wrap
33080msgid "*map=*{*n*[*ormal*]|*o*[*ff*]|*a*[*corn*]}"
33081msgstr ""
33082
33083#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 33084#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1039
b6467a72
PP
33085msgid ""
33086"For non-Rock Ridge volumes, normal name translation maps upper to lower case "
33087"ASCII, drops a trailing ';1', and converts ';' to '.'. With *map=off* no "
33088"name translation is done. See *norock*. (Default: *map=normal*.) *map=acorn* "
33089"is like *map=normal* but also apply Acorn extensions if present."
87fb2136
PP
33090msgstr ""
33091
33092#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 33093#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1042
b6467a72
PP
33094msgid ""
33095"For non-Rock Ridge volumes, give all files the indicated mode. (Default: "
33096"read and execute permission for everybody.) Octal mode values require a "
33097"leading 0."
87fb2136
PP
33098msgstr ""
33099
33100#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 33101#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1043 ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1358
87fb2136
PP
33102#, no-wrap
33103msgid "*unhide*"
33104msgstr ""
33105
33106#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 33107#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1045
b6467a72
PP
33108msgid ""
33109"Also show hidden and associated files. (If the ordinary files and the "
33110"associated or hidden files have the same filenames, this may make the "
33111"ordinary files inaccessible.)"
87fb2136
PP
33112msgstr ""
33113
33114#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 33115#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1046
87fb2136
PP
33116#, no-wrap
33117msgid "*block=*{**512**|**1024**|*2048*}"
33118msgstr ""
33119
33120#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 33121#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1048
87fb2136
PP
33122msgid "Set the block size to the indicated value. (Default: *block=1024*.)"
33123msgstr ""
33124
33125#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 33126#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1052
87fb2136
PP
33127#, no-wrap
33128msgid "*cruft*"
33129msgstr ""
33130
33131#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 33132#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1054
b6467a72
PP
33133msgid ""
33134"If the high byte of the file length contains other garbage, set this mount "
33135"option to ignore the high order bits of the file length. This implies that a "
33136"file cannot be larger than 16 MB."
87fb2136
PP
33137msgstr ""
33138
33139#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 33140#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1055
87fb2136
PP
33141#, fuzzy, no-wrap
33142#| msgid "**--session-command=**__command__"
33143msgid "**session=**__x__"
33144msgstr "**--session-command=**__příkaz__"
33145
33146#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 33147#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1057
87fb2136
PP
33148msgid "Select number of session on a multisession CD."
33149msgstr ""
33150
33151#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 33152#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1058
87fb2136
PP
33153#, no-wrap
33154msgid "**sbsector=**__xxx__"
33155msgstr ""
33156
33157#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 33158#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1060
87fb2136
PP
33159msgid "Session begins from sector xxx."
33160msgstr ""
33161
33162#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 33163#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1062
b6467a72
PP
33164msgid ""
33165"The following options are the same as for vfat and specifying them only "
33166"makes sense when using discs encoded using Microsoft's Joliet extensions."
87fb2136
PP
33167msgstr ""
33168
33169#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 33170#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1065
b6467a72
PP
33171msgid ""
33172"Character set to use for converting 16 bit Unicode characters on CD to 8 bit "
33173"characters. The default is iso8859-1."
87fb2136
PP
33174msgstr ""
33175
33176#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099
KZ
33177#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1066 ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1105
33178#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1382 ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1480
87fb2136
PP
33179#, no-wrap
33180msgid "*utf8*"
33181msgstr ""
33182
33183#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 33184#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1068
87fb2136
PP
33185msgid "Convert 16 bit Unicode characters on CD to UTF-8."
33186msgstr ""
33187
33188#. type: Title ===
a5b0d099 33189#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1069
87fb2136
PP
33190#, no-wrap
33191msgid "Mount options for jfs"
33192msgstr ""
33193
33194#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 33195#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1071 ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1099
87fb2136
PP
33196#, no-wrap
33197msgid "**iocharset=**__name__"
33198msgstr ""
33199
33200#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 33201#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1073
b6467a72
PP
33202msgid ""
33203"Character set to use for converting from Unicode to ASCII. The default is to "
33204"do no conversion. Use *iocharset=utf8* for UTF8 translations. This requires "
33205"*CONFIG_NLS_UTF8* to be set in the kernel _.config_ file."
87fb2136
PP
33206msgstr ""
33207
33208#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 33209#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1074
87fb2136
PP
33210#, no-wrap
33211msgid "**resize=**__value__"
33212msgstr ""
33213
33214#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 33215#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1076
b6467a72
PP
33216msgid ""
33217"Resize the volume to _value_ blocks. JFS only supports growing a volume, not "
33218"shrinking it. This option is only valid during a remount, when the volume is "
33219"mounted read-write. The *resize* keyword with no value will grow the volume "
33220"to the full size of the partition."
87fb2136
PP
33221msgstr ""
33222
33223#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 33224#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1077
87fb2136
PP
33225#, no-wrap
33226msgid "*nointegrity*"
33227msgstr ""
33228
33229#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 33230#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1079
b6467a72
PP
33231msgid ""
33232"Do not write to the journal. The primary use of this option is to allow for "
33233"higher performance when restoring a volume from backup media. The integrity "
33234"of the volume is not guaranteed if the system abnormally ends."
87fb2136
PP
33235msgstr ""
33236
33237#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 33238#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1080
87fb2136
PP
33239#, no-wrap
33240msgid "*integrity*"
33241msgstr ""
33242
33243#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 33244#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1082
b6467a72
PP
33245msgid ""
33246"Default. Commit metadata changes to the journal. Use this option to remount "
33247"a volume where the *nointegrity* option was previously specified in order to "
33248"restore normal behavior."
87fb2136
PP
33249msgstr ""
33250
33251#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 33252#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1083
87fb2136
PP
33253#, no-wrap
33254msgid "*errors=*{**continue**|**remount-ro**|*panic*}"
33255msgstr ""
33256
33257#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 33258#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1085
b6467a72
PP
33259msgid ""
33260"Define the behavior when an error is encountered. (Either ignore errors and "
33261"just mark the filesystem erroneous and continue, or remount the filesystem "
33262"read-only, or panic and halt the system.)"
87fb2136
PP
33263msgstr ""
33264
33265#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 33266#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1086
87fb2136
PP
33267#, no-wrap
33268msgid "**noquota**|**quota**|**usrquota**|*grpquota*"
33269msgstr ""
33270
33271#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 33272#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1088
87fb2136
PP
33273msgid "These options are accepted but ignored."
33274msgstr ""
33275
33276#. type: Title ===
a5b0d099 33277#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1089
87fb2136
PP
33278#, no-wrap
33279msgid "Mount options for msdos"
33280msgstr ""
33281
33282#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 33283#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1092
b6467a72
PP
33284msgid ""
33285"See mount options for fat. If the _msdos_ filesystem detects an "
33286"inconsistency, it reports an error and sets the file system read-only. The "
33287"filesystem can be made writable again by remounting it."
87fb2136
PP
33288msgstr ""
33289
33290#. type: Title ===
a5b0d099 33291#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1093
87fb2136
PP
33292#, no-wrap
33293msgid "Mount options for ncpfs"
33294msgstr ""
33295
33296#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 33297#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1096
b6467a72
PP
33298msgid ""
33299"Just like _nfs_, the _ncpfs_ implementation expects a binary argument (a "
33300"_struct ncp_mount_data_) to the *mount*(2) system call. This argument is "
33301"constructed by *ncpmount*(8) and the current version of *mount* (2.12) does "
33302"not know anything about ncpfs."
87fb2136
PP
33303msgstr ""
33304
33305#. type: Title ===
a5b0d099 33306#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1097
87fb2136
PP
33307#, no-wrap
33308msgid "Mount options for ntfs"
33309msgstr ""
33310
33311#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 33312#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1101
b6467a72
PP
33313msgid ""
33314"Character set to use when returning file names. Unlike VFAT, NTFS suppresses "
33315"names that contain nonconvertible characters. Deprecated."
87fb2136
PP
33316msgstr ""
33317
33318#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 33319#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1102
87fb2136
PP
33320#, no-wrap
33321msgid "**nls=**__name__"
33322msgstr ""
33323
33324#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 33325#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1104
87fb2136
PP
33326msgid "New name for the option earlier called _iocharset_."
33327msgstr ""
33328
33329#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 33330#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1107
87fb2136
PP
33331msgid "Use UTF-8 for converting file names."
33332msgstr ""
33333
33334#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 33335#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1108
87fb2136
PP
33336#, no-wrap
33337msgid "*uni_xlate=*{**0**|**1**|*2*}"
33338msgstr ""
33339
33340#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 33341#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1110
b6467a72
PP
33342msgid ""
33343"For 0 (or 'no' or 'false'), do not use escape sequences for unknown Unicode "
33344"characters. For 1 (or 'yes' or 'true') or 2, use vfat-style 4-byte escape "
33345"sequences starting with \":\". Here 2 gives a little-endian encoding and 1 a "
33346"byteswapped bigendian encoding."
87fb2136
PP
33347msgstr ""
33348
33349#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 33350#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1111
87fb2136
PP
33351#, no-wrap
33352msgid "*posix=[0|1]*"
33353msgstr ""
33354
33355#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 33356#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1113
b6467a72
PP
33357msgid ""
33358"If enabled (posix=1), the filesystem distinguishes between upper and lower "
33359"case. The 8.3 alias names are presented as hard links instead of being "
33360"suppressed. This option is obsolete."
87fb2136
PP
33361msgstr ""
33362
33363#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 33364#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1114
87fb2136
PP
33365#, no-wrap
33366msgid "**uid=**__value__, **gid=**__value__ and **umask=**__value__"
33367msgstr ""
33368
33369#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 33370#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1116
b6467a72
PP
33371msgid ""
33372"Set the file permission on the filesystem. The umask value is given in "
33373"octal. By default, the files are owned by root and not readable by somebody "
33374"else."
87fb2136
PP
33375msgstr ""
33376
33377#. type: Title ===
a5b0d099 33378#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1117
87fb2136
PP
33379#, no-wrap
33380msgid "Mount options for overlay"
33381msgstr ""
33382
33383#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 33384#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1120
b6467a72
PP
33385msgid ""
33386"Since Linux 3.18 the overlay pseudo filesystem implements a union mount for "
33387"other filesystems."
87fb2136
PP
33388msgstr ""
33389
33390#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 33391#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1122
b6467a72
PP
33392msgid ""
33393"An overlay filesystem combines two filesystems - an *upper* filesystem and a "
33394"*lower* filesystem. When a name exists in both filesystems, the object in "
33395"the upper filesystem is visible while the object in the lower filesystem is "
33396"either hidden or, in the case of directories, merged with the upper object."
87fb2136
PP
33397msgstr ""
33398
33399#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 33400#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1124
b6467a72
PP
33401msgid ""
33402"The lower filesystem can be any filesystem supported by Linux and does not "
33403"need to be writable. The lower filesystem can even be another overlayfs. The "
33404"upper filesystem will normally be writable and if it is it must support the "
33405"creation of trusted.* extended attributes, and must provide a valid d_type "
33406"in readdir responses, so NFS is not suitable."
87fb2136
PP
33407msgstr ""
33408
33409#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 33410#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1126
b6467a72
PP
33411msgid ""
33412"A read-only overlay of two read-only filesystems may use any filesystem "
33413"type. The options *lowerdir* and *upperdir* are combined into a merged "
33414"directory by using:"
87fb2136
PP
33415msgstr ""
33416
33417#. type: delimited block .
a5b0d099 33418#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1131
87fb2136
PP
33419#, no-wrap
33420msgid ""
33421"mount -t overlay overlay \\\n"
33422" -olowerdir=/lower,upperdir=/upper,workdir=/work /merged\n"
33423msgstr ""
33424
33425#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 33426#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1134
87fb2136
PP
33427#, no-wrap
33428msgid "**lowerdir=**__directory__"
33429msgstr ""
33430
33431#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 33432#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1136
87fb2136
PP
33433msgid "Any filesystem, does not need to be on a writable filesystem."
33434msgstr ""
33435
33436#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 33437#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1137
87fb2136
PP
33438#, no-wrap
33439msgid "**upperdir=**__directory__"
33440msgstr ""
33441
33442#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 33443#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1139
87fb2136
PP
33444msgid "The upperdir is normally on a writable filesystem."
33445msgstr ""
33446
33447#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 33448#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1140
87fb2136
PP
33449#, no-wrap
33450msgid "**workdir=**__directory__"
33451msgstr ""
33452
33453#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 33454#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1142
b6467a72
PP
33455msgid ""
33456"The workdir needs to be an empty directory on the same filesystem as "
33457"upperdir."
87fb2136
PP
33458msgstr ""
33459
33460#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 33461#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1143
87fb2136
PP
33462#, fuzzy, no-wrap
33463#| msgid "*user*"
33464msgid "*userxattr*"
33465msgstr "*user*"
33466
33467#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 33468#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1145
b6467a72
PP
33469msgid ""
33470"Use the \"*user.overlay.*\" xattr namespace instead of \"*trusted.overlay."
33471"*\". This is useful for unprivileged mounting of overlayfs."
87fb2136
PP
33472msgstr ""
33473
33474#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 33475#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1146
87fb2136
PP
33476#, no-wrap
33477msgid "*redirect_dir=*{**on**|**off**|**follow**|**nofollow**}"
33478msgstr ""
33479
33480#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 33481#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1148
b6467a72
PP
33482msgid ""
33483"If the _redirect_dir_ feature is enabled, then the directory will be copied "
33484"up (but not the contents). Then the \"{**trusted**|**user**}.overlay."
33485"redirect\" extended attribute is set to the path of the original location "
33486"from the root of the overlay. Finally the directory is moved to the new "
33487"location."
87fb2136
PP
33488msgstr ""
33489
33490#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 33491#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1149 ../sys-utils/rtcwake.8.adoc:84
87fb2136
PP
33492#, no-wrap
33493msgid "*on*"
33494msgstr ""
33495
33496#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 33497#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1151
87fb2136
PP
33498msgid "Redirects are enabled."
33499msgstr ""
33500
33501#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 33502#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1152 ../sys-utils/rtcwake.8.adoc:78
87fb2136
PP
33503#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:124
33504#, no-wrap
33505msgid "*off*"
33506msgstr ""
33507
33508#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 33509#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1154
b6467a72
PP
33510msgid ""
33511"Redirects are not created and only followed if \"redirect_always_follow\" "
33512"feature is enabled in the kernel/module config."
87fb2136
PP
33513msgstr ""
33514
33515#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 33516#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1155
87fb2136
PP
33517#, no-wrap
33518msgid "*follow*"
33519msgstr ""
33520
33521#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 33522#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1157
87fb2136
PP
33523msgid "Redirects are not created, but followed."
33524msgstr ""
33525
33526#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 33527#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1158
87fb2136
PP
33528#, fuzzy, no-wrap
33529#| msgid "*nofail*"
33530msgid "*nofollow*"
33531msgstr "*nofail*"
33532
33533#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 33534#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1160
b6467a72
PP
33535msgid ""
33536"Redirects are not created and not followed (equivalent to "
33537"\"redirect_dir=off\" if \"redirect_always_follow\" feature is not enabled)."
87fb2136
PP
33538msgstr ""
33539
33540#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 33541#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1161
87fb2136
PP
33542#, no-wrap
33543msgid "*index=*{**on**|**off**}"
33544msgstr ""
33545
33546#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 33547#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1163
b6467a72
PP
33548msgid ""
33549"Inode index. If this feature is disabled and a file with multiple hard links "
33550"is copied up, then this will \"break\" the link. Changes will not be "
33551"propagated to other names referring to the same inode."
87fb2136
PP
33552msgstr ""
33553
33554#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 33555#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1164
87fb2136
PP
33556#, no-wrap
33557msgid "*uuid=*{**on**|**off**}"
33558msgstr ""
33559
33560#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 33561#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1166
b6467a72
PP
33562msgid ""
33563"Can be used to replace UUID of the underlying filesystem in file handles "
33564"with null, and effectively disable UUID checks. This can be useful in case "
33565"the underlying disk is copied and the UUID of this copy is changed. This is "
33566"only applicable if all lower/upper/work directories are on the same "
33567"filesystem, otherwise it will fallback to normal behaviour."
87fb2136
PP
33568msgstr ""
33569
33570#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 33571#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1167
87fb2136
PP
33572#, no-wrap
33573msgid "*nfs_export=*{**on**|**off**}"
33574msgstr ""
33575
33576#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 33577#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1170
b6467a72
PP
33578msgid ""
33579"When the underlying filesystems supports NFS export and the \"nfs_export\" "
33580"feature is enabled, an overlay filesystem may be exported to NFS."
87fb2136
PP
33581msgstr ""
33582
33583#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 33584#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1177
b6467a72
PP
33585msgid ""
33586"With the \"nfs_export\" feature, on copy_up of any lower object, an index "
33587"entry is created under the index directory. The index entry name is the "
33588"hexadecimal representation of the copy up origin file handle. For a non-"
33589"directory object, the index entry is a hard link to the upper inode. For a "
33590"directory object, the index entry has an extended attribute \"{**trusted**|"
33591"**user**}.overlay.upper\" with an encoded file handle of the upper directory "
33592"inode."
87fb2136
PP
33593msgstr ""
33594
33595#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 33596#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1178
87fb2136
PP
33597#, no-wrap
33598msgid "When encoding a file handle from an overlay filesystem object, the following rules apply"
33599msgstr ""
33600
33601#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 33602#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1181
87fb2136
PP
33603msgid "For a non-upper object, encode a lower file handle from lower inode"
33604msgstr ""
33605
33606#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 33607#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1182
87fb2136
PP
33608msgid "For an indexed object, encode a lower file handle from copy_up origin"
33609msgstr ""
33610
33611#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 33612#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1183
b6467a72
PP
33613msgid ""
33614"For a pure-upper object and for an existing non-indexed upper object, encode "
33615"an upper file handle from upper inode"
87fb2136
PP
33616msgstr ""
33617
33618#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 33619#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1185
87fb2136
PP
33620#, no-wrap
33621msgid "The encoded overlay file handle includes"
33622msgstr ""
33623
33624#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 33625#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1188
87fb2136
PP
33626msgid "Header including path type information (e.g. lower/upper)"
33627msgstr ""
33628
33629#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 33630#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1189
87fb2136
PP
33631msgid "UUID of the underlying filesystem"
33632msgstr ""
33633
33634#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 33635#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1190
87fb2136
PP
33636msgid "Underlying filesystem encoding of underlying inode"
33637msgstr ""
33638
33639#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 33640#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1192
87fb2136
PP
33641#, no-wrap
33642msgid "This encoding format is identical to the encoding format of file handles that are stored in extended attribute \"{**trusted**|**user**}.overlay.origin\". When decoding an overlay file handle, the following steps are followed"
33643msgstr ""
33644
33645#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 33646#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1195
87fb2136
PP
33647msgid "Find underlying layer by UUID and path type information."
33648msgstr ""
33649
33650#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 33651#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1196
87fb2136
PP
33652msgid "Decode the underlying filesystem file handle to underlying dentry."
33653msgstr ""
33654
33655#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 33656#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1197
87fb2136
PP
33657msgid "For a lower file handle, lookup the handle in index directory by name."
33658msgstr ""
33659
33660#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 33661#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1198
b6467a72
PP
33662msgid ""
33663"If a whiteout is found in index, return **ESTALE**. This represents an "
33664"overlay object that was deleted after its file handle was encoded."
87fb2136
PP
33665msgstr ""
33666
33667#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 33668#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1199
b6467a72
PP
33669msgid ""
33670"For a non-directory, instantiate a disconnected overlay dentry from the "
33671"decoded underlying dentry, the path type and index inode, if found."
87fb2136
PP
33672msgstr ""
33673
33674#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 33675#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1200
b6467a72
PP
33676msgid ""
33677"For a directory, use the connected underlying decoded dentry, path type and "
33678"index, to lookup a connected overlay dentry."
87fb2136
PP
33679msgstr ""
33680
33681#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 33682#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1206
b6467a72
PP
33683msgid ""
33684"Decoding a non-directory file handle may return a disconnected dentry. "
33685"copy_up of that disconnected dentry will create an upper index entry with no "
33686"upper alias."
87fb2136
PP
33687msgstr ""
33688
33689#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 33690#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1218
b6467a72
PP
33691msgid ""
33692"When overlay filesystem has multiple lower layers, a middle layer directory "
33693"may have a \"redirect\" to lower directory. Because middle layer "
33694"\"redirects\" are not indexed, a lower file handle that was encoded from the "
33695"\"redirect\" origin directory, cannot be used to find the middle or upper "
33696"layer directory. Similarly, a lower file handle that was encoded from a "
33697"descendant of the \"redirect\" origin directory, cannot be used to "
33698"reconstruct a connected overlay path. To mitigate the cases of directories "
33699"that cannot be decoded from a lower file handle, these directories are "
33700"copied up on encode and encoded as an upper file handle. On an overlay "
33701"filesystem with no upper layer this mitigation cannot be used NFS export in "
33702"this setup requires turning off redirect follow (e.g. "
33703"\"__redirect_dir=nofollow__\")."
87fb2136
PP
33704msgstr ""
33705
33706#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 33707#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1220
b6467a72
PP
33708msgid ""
33709"The overlay filesystem does not support non-directory connectable file "
33710"handles, so exporting with the _subtree_check_ exportfs configuration will "
33711"cause failures to lookup files over NFS."
87fb2136
PP
33712msgstr ""
33713
33714#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 33715#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1222
b6467a72
PP
33716msgid ""
33717"When the NFS export feature is enabled, all directory index entries are "
33718"verified on mount time to check that upper file handles are not stale. This "
33719"verification may cause significant overhead in some cases."
87fb2136
PP
33720msgstr ""
33721
33722#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 33723#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1225
b6467a72
PP
33724msgid ""
33725"Note: the mount options __index=off,nfs_export=on__ are conflicting for a "
33726"read-write mount and will result in an error."
87fb2136
PP
33727msgstr ""
33728
33729#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 33730#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1227
87fb2136
PP
33731#, no-wrap
33732msgid "*xino=*{**on**|**off**|**auto**}"
33733msgstr ""
33734
33735#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 33736#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1229
b6467a72
PP
33737msgid ""
33738"The \"xino\" feature composes a unique object identifier from the real "
33739"object st_ino and an underlying fsid index. The \"xino\" feature uses the "
33740"high inode number bits for fsid, because the underlying filesystems rarely "
33741"use the high inode number bits. In case the underlying inode number does "
33742"overflow into the high xino bits, overlay filesystem will fall back to the "
33743"non xino behavior for that inode."
87fb2136
PP
33744msgstr ""
33745
33746#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 33747#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1231
b6467a72
PP
33748msgid ""
33749"For a detailed description of the effect of this option please refer to "
33750"https://docs.kernel.org/filesystems/overlayfs.html"
87fb2136
PP
33751msgstr ""
33752
33753#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 33754#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1232
87fb2136
PP
33755#, no-wrap
33756msgid "*metacopy=*{**on**|**off**}"
33757msgstr ""
33758
33759#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 33760#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1234
b6467a72
PP
33761msgid ""
33762"When metadata only copy up feature is enabled, overlayfs will only copy up "
33763"metadata (as opposed to whole file), when a metadata specific operation like "
33764"chown/chmod is performed. Full file will be copied up later when file is "
33765"opened for WRITE operation."
87fb2136
PP
33766msgstr ""
33767
33768#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 33769#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1236
b6467a72
PP
33770msgid ""
33771"In other words, this is delayed data copy up operation and data is copied up "
33772"when there is a need to actually modify data."
87fb2136
PP
33773msgstr ""
33774
33775#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 33776#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1237
87fb2136
PP
33777#, no-wrap
33778msgid "*volatile*"
33779msgstr ""
33780
33781#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 33782#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1239
b6467a72
PP
33783msgid ""
33784"Volatile mounts are not guaranteed to survive a crash. It is strongly "
33785"recommended that volatile mounts are only used if data written to the "
33786"overlay can be recreated without significant effort."
87fb2136
PP
33787msgstr ""
33788
33789#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 33790#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1241
b6467a72
PP
33791msgid ""
33792"The advantage of mounting with the \"volatile\" option is that all forms of "
33793"sync calls to the upper filesystem are omitted."
87fb2136
PP
33794msgstr ""
33795
33796#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 33797#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1243
b6467a72
PP
33798msgid ""
33799"In order to avoid a giving a false sense of safety, the syncfs (and fsync) "
33800"semantics of volatile mounts are slightly different than that of the rest of "
33801"VFS. If any writeback error occurs on the upperdirâ\80\99s filesystem after a "
33802"volatile mount takes place, all sync functions will return an error. Once "
33803"this condition is reached, the filesystem will not recover, and every "
33804"subsequent sync call will return an error, even if the upperdir has not "
33805"experience a new error since the last sync call."
87fb2136
PP
33806msgstr ""
33807
33808#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 33809#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1245
b6467a72
PP
33810msgid ""
33811"When overlay is mounted with \"volatile\" option, the directory \"$workdir/"
33812"work/incompat/volatile\" is created. During next mount, overlay checks for "
33813"this directory and refuses to mount if present. This is a strong indicator "
33814"that user should throw away upper and work directories and create fresh one. "
33815"In very limited cases where the user knows that the system has not crashed "
33816"and contents of upperdir are intact, The \"volatile\" directory can be "
33817"removed."
87fb2136
PP
33818msgstr ""
33819
33820#. type: Title ===
a5b0d099 33821#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1246
87fb2136
PP
33822#, no-wrap
33823msgid "Mount options for reiserfs"
33824msgstr ""
33825
33826#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 33827#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1249
87fb2136
PP
33828msgid "Reiserfs is a journaling filesystem."
33829msgstr ""
33830
33831#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 33832#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1250
87fb2136
PP
33833#, no-wrap
33834msgid "*conv*"
33835msgstr ""
33836
33837#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 33838#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1252
b6467a72
PP
33839msgid ""
33840"Instructs version 3.6 reiserfs software to mount a version 3.5 filesystem, "
33841"using the 3.6 format for newly created objects. This filesystem will no "
33842"longer be compatible with reiserfs 3.5 tools."
87fb2136
PP
33843msgstr ""
33844
33845#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 33846#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1253
87fb2136
PP
33847#, no-wrap
33848msgid "*hash=*{**rupasov**|**tea**|**r5**|*detect*}"
33849msgstr ""
33850
33851#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 33852#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1255
b6467a72
PP
33853msgid ""
33854"Choose which hash function reiserfs will use to find files within "
33855"directories."
87fb2136
PP
33856msgstr ""
33857
33858#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 33859#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1256
87fb2136
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33860#, no-wrap
33861msgid "*rupasov*"
33862msgstr ""
33863
33864#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 33865#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1258
b6467a72
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33866msgid ""
33867"A hash invented by Yury Yu. Rupasov. It is fast and preserves locality, "
33868"mapping lexicographically close file names to close hash values. This option "
33869"should not be used, as it causes a high probability of hash collisions."
87fb2136
PP
33870msgstr ""
33871
33872#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 33873#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1259
87fb2136
PP
33874#, no-wrap
33875msgid "*tea*"
33876msgstr ""
33877
33878#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 33879#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1261
b6467a72
PP
33880msgid ""
33881"A Davis-Meyer function implemented by Jeremy Fitzhardinge. It uses hash "
33882"permuting bits in the name. It gets high randomness and, therefore, low "
33883"probability of hash collisions at some CPU cost. This may be used if "
33884"*EHASHCOLLISION* errors are experienced with the r5 hash."
87fb2136
PP
33885msgstr ""
33886
33887#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 33888#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1262
87fb2136
PP
33889#, no-wrap
33890msgid "*r5*"
33891msgstr ""
33892
33893#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 33894#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1264
b6467a72
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33895msgid ""
33896"A modified version of the rupasov hash. It is used by default and is the "
33897"best choice unless the filesystem has huge directories and unusual file-name "
33898"patterns."
87fb2136
PP
33899msgstr ""
33900
33901#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 33902#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1265
87fb2136
PP
33903#, no-wrap
33904msgid "*detect*"
33905msgstr ""
33906
33907#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 33908#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1267
b6467a72
PP
33909msgid ""
33910"Instructs *mount* to detect which hash function is in use by examining the "
33911"filesystem being mounted, and to write this information into the reiserfs "
33912"superblock. This is only useful on the first mount of an old format "
33913"filesystem."
87fb2136
PP
33914msgstr ""
33915
33916#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 33917#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1268
87fb2136
PP
33918#, no-wrap
33919msgid "*hashed_relocation*"
33920msgstr ""
33921
33922#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 33923#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1270 ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1273
b6467a72
PP
33924msgid ""
33925"Tunes the block allocator. This may provide performance improvements in some "
33926"situations."
87fb2136
PP
33927msgstr ""
33928
33929#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 33930#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1271
87fb2136
PP
33931#, no-wrap
33932msgid "*no_unhashed_relocation*"
33933msgstr ""
33934
33935#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 33936#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1274
87fb2136
PP
33937#, no-wrap
33938msgid "*noborder*"
33939msgstr ""
33940
33941#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 33942#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1276
b6467a72
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33943msgid ""
33944"Disable the border allocator algorithm invented by Yury Yu. Rupasov. This "
33945"may provide performance improvements in some situations."
87fb2136
PP
33946msgstr ""
33947
33948#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 33949#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1277
87fb2136
PP
33950#, no-wrap
33951msgid "*nolog*"
33952msgstr ""
33953
33954#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 33955#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1279
b6467a72
PP
33956msgid ""
33957"Disable journaling. This will provide slight performance improvements in "
33958"some situations at the cost of losing reiserfs's fast recovery from crashes. "
33959"Even with this option turned on, reiserfs still performs all journaling "
33960"operations, save for actual writes into its journaling area. Implementation "
33961"of _nolog_ is a work in progress."
87fb2136
PP
33962msgstr ""
33963
33964#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 33965#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1280
87fb2136
PP
33966#, fuzzy, no-wrap
33967#| msgid "*nofail*"
33968msgid "*notail*"
33969msgstr "*nofail*"
33970
33971#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 33972#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1282
b6467a72
PP
33973msgid ""
33974"By default, reiserfs stores small files and 'file tails' directly into its "
33975"tree. This confuses some utilities such as *lilo*(8). This option is used to "
33976"disable packing of files into the tree."
87fb2136
PP
33977msgstr ""
33978
33979#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 33980#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1283
87fb2136
PP
33981#, no-wrap
33982msgid "*replayonly*"
33983msgstr ""
33984
33985#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 33986#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1285
b6467a72
PP
33987msgid ""
33988"Replay the transactions which are in the journal, but do not actually mount "
33989"the filesystem. Mainly used by _reiserfsck_."
87fb2136
PP
33990msgstr ""
33991
33992#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 33993#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1286
87fb2136
PP
33994#, no-wrap
33995msgid "**resize=**__number__"
33996msgstr ""
33997
33998#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 33999#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1288
b6467a72
PP
34000msgid ""
34001"A remount option which permits online expansion of reiserfs partitions. "
34002"Instructs reiserfs to assume that the device has _number_ blocks. This "
34003"option is designed for use with devices which are under logical volume "
34004"management (LVM). There is a special _resizer_ utility which can be obtained "
34005"from _ftp://ftp.namesys.com/pub/reiserfsprogs_."
87fb2136
PP
34006msgstr ""
34007
34008#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 34009#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1289
87fb2136
PP
34010#, fuzzy, no-wrap
34011#| msgid "*user*"
34012msgid "*user_xattr*"
34013msgstr "*user*"
34014
34015#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 34016#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1291
87fb2136
PP
34017msgid "Enable Extended User Attributes. See the *attr*(1) manual page."
34018msgstr ""
34019
34020#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 34021#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1292
87fb2136
PP
34022#, no-wrap
34023msgid "*acl*"
34024msgstr ""
34025
34026#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 34027#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1294
87fb2136
PP
34028msgid "Enable POSIX Access Control Lists. See the *acl*(5) manual page."
34029msgstr ""
34030
34031#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 34032#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1295
87fb2136
PP
34033#, no-wrap
34034msgid "*barrier=none* / *barrier=flush*"
34035msgstr ""
34036
34037#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 34038#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1297
b6467a72
PP
34039msgid ""
34040"This disables / enables the use of write barriers in the journaling code. "
34041"*barrier=none* disables, *barrier=flush* enables (default). This also "
34042"requires an IO stack which can support barriers, and if reiserfs gets an "
34043"error on a barrier write, it will disable barriers again with a warning. "
34044"Write barriers enforce proper on-disk ordering of journal commits, making "
34045"volatile disk write caches safe to use, at some performance penalty. If your "
34046"disks are battery-backed in one way or another, disabling barriers may "
34047"safely improve performance."
87fb2136
PP
34048msgstr ""
34049
34050#. type: Title ===
a5b0d099 34051#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1298
87fb2136
PP
34052#, no-wrap
34053msgid "Mount options for ubifs"
34054msgstr ""
34055
34056#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 34057#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1301
b6467a72
PP
34058msgid ""
34059"UBIFS is a flash filesystem which works on top of UBI volumes. Note that "
34060"*atime* is not supported and is always turned off."
87fb2136
PP
34061msgstr ""
34062
34063#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 34064#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1303
87fb2136
PP
34065msgid "The device name may be specified as"
34066msgstr ""
34067
34068#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 34069#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1305
87fb2136
PP
34070#, no-wrap
34071msgid "*ubiX_Y*"
34072msgstr ""
34073
34074#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 34075#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1307
87fb2136
PP
34076msgid "UBI device number *X*, volume number *Y*"
34077msgstr ""
34078
34079#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 34080#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1307
87fb2136
PP
34081#, no-wrap
34082msgid "*ubiY*"
34083msgstr ""
34084
34085#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 34086#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1309
87fb2136
PP
34087msgid "UBI device number *0*, volume number *Y*"
34088msgstr ""
34089
34090#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 34091#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1309
87fb2136
PP
34092#, no-wrap
34093msgid "*ubiX:NAME*"
34094msgstr ""
34095
34096#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 34097#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1311
87fb2136
PP
34098msgid "UBI device number *X*, volume with name *NAME*"
34099msgstr ""
34100
34101#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 34102#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1311
87fb2136
PP
34103#, no-wrap
34104msgid "*ubi:NAME*"
34105msgstr ""
34106
34107#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 34108#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1313
87fb2136
PP
34109msgid "UBI device number *0*, volume with name *NAME*"
34110msgstr ""
34111
34112#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 34113#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1316
87fb2136
PP
34114msgid "Alternative *!* separator may be used instead of *:*."
34115msgstr ""
34116
34117#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 34118#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1318
87fb2136
PP
34119msgid "The following mount options are available:"
34120msgstr ""
34121
34122#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 34123#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1319
87fb2136
PP
34124#, no-wrap
34125msgid "*bulk_read*"
34126msgstr ""
34127
34128#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 34129#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1321
b6467a72
PP
34130msgid ""
34131"Enable bulk-read. VFS read-ahead is disabled because it slows down the "
34132"filesystem. Bulk-Read is an internal optimization. Some flashes may read "
34133"faster if the data are read at one go, rather than at several read requests. "
34134"For example, OneNAND can do \"read-while-load\" if it reads more than one "
34135"NAND page."
87fb2136
PP
34136msgstr ""
34137
34138#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 34139#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1322
87fb2136
PP
34140#, no-wrap
34141msgid "*no_bulk_read*"
34142msgstr ""
34143
34144#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 34145#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1324
87fb2136
PP
34146msgid "Do not bulk-read. This is the default."
34147msgstr ""
34148
34149#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 34150#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1325
87fb2136
PP
34151#, no-wrap
34152msgid "*chk_data_crc*"
34153msgstr ""
34154
34155#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 34156#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1327
87fb2136
PP
34157msgid "Check data CRC-32 checksums. This is the default."
34158msgstr ""
34159
34160#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 34161#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1328
87fb2136
PP
34162#, no-wrap
34163msgid "*no_chk_data_crc*"
34164msgstr ""
34165
34166#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 34167#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1330
b6467a72
PP
34168msgid ""
34169"Do not check data CRC-32 checksums. With this option, the filesystem does "
34170"not check CRC-32 checksum for data, but it does check it for the internal "
34171"indexing information. This option only affects reading, not writing. CRC-32 "
34172"is always calculated when writing the data."
87fb2136
PP
34173msgstr ""
34174
34175#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 34176#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1331
87fb2136
PP
34177#, no-wrap
34178msgid "*compr=*{**none**|**lzo**|*zlib*}"
34179msgstr ""
34180
34181#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 34182#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1333
b6467a72
PP
34183msgid ""
34184"Select the default compressor which is used when new files are written. It "
34185"is still possible to read compressed files if mounted with the *none* option."
87fb2136
PP
34186msgstr ""
34187
34188#. type: Title ===
a5b0d099 34189#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1334
87fb2136
PP
34190#, no-wrap
34191msgid "Mount options for udf"
34192msgstr ""
34193
34194#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 34195#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1337
b6467a72
PP
34196msgid ""
34197"UDF is the \"Universal Disk Format\" filesystem defined by OSTA, the Optical "
34198"Storage Technology Association, and is often used for DVD-ROM, frequently in "
34199"the form of a hybrid UDF/ISO-9660 filesystem. It is, however, perfectly "
34200"usable by itself on disk drives, flash drives and other block devices. See "
34201"also _iso9660_."
87fb2136
PP
34202msgstr ""
34203
34204#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 34205#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1338
87fb2136
PP
34206#, no-wrap
34207msgid "*uid=*"
34208msgstr ""
34209
34210#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 34211#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1340
b6467a72
PP
34212msgid ""
34213"Make all files in the filesystem belong to the given user. uid=forget can be "
34214"specified independently of (or usually in addition to) uid=<user> and "
34215"results in UDF not storing uids to the media. In fact the recorded uid is "
34216"the 32-bit overflow uid -1 as defined by the UDF standard. The value is "
34217"given as either <user> which is a valid user name or the corresponding "
34218"decimal user id, or the special string \"forget\"."
87fb2136
PP
34219msgstr ""
34220
34221#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 34222#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1341
87fb2136
PP
34223#, no-wrap
34224msgid "*gid=*"
34225msgstr ""
34226
34227#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 34228#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1343
b6467a72
PP
34229msgid ""
34230"Make all files in the filesystem belong to the given group. gid=forget can "
34231"be specified independently of (or usually in addition to) gid=<group> and "
34232"results in UDF not storing gids to the media. In fact the recorded gid is "
34233"the 32-bit overflow gid -1 as defined by the UDF standard. The value is "
34234"given as either <group> which is a valid group name or the corresponding "
34235"decimal group id, or the special string \"forget\"."
87fb2136
PP
34236msgstr ""
34237
34238#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 34239#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1344
87fb2136
PP
34240#, no-wrap
34241msgid "*umask=*"
34242msgstr ""
34243
34244#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 34245#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1346
b6467a72
PP
34246msgid ""
34247"Mask out the given permissions from all inodes read from the filesystem. The "
34248"value is given in octal."
87fb2136
PP
34249msgstr ""
34250
34251#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 34252#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1347
87fb2136
PP
34253#, no-wrap
34254msgid "*mode=*"
34255msgstr ""
34256
34257#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 34258#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1349
b6467a72
PP
34259msgid ""
34260"If *mode=* is set the permissions of all non-directory inodes read from the "
34261"filesystem will be set to the given mode. The value is given in octal."
87fb2136
PP
34262msgstr ""
34263
34264#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 34265#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1350
87fb2136
PP
34266#, no-wrap
34267msgid "*dmode=*"
34268msgstr ""
34269
34270#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 34271#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1352
b6467a72
PP
34272msgid ""
34273"If *dmode=* is set the permissions of all directory inodes read from the "
34274"filesystem will be set to the given dmode. The value is given in octal."
87fb2136
PP
34275msgstr ""
34276
34277#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 34278#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1353
87fb2136
PP
34279#, no-wrap
34280msgid "*bs=*"
34281msgstr ""
34282
34283#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 34284#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1355
b6467a72
PP
34285msgid ""
34286"Set the block size. Default value prior to kernel version 2.6.30 was 2048. "
34287"Since 2.6.30 and prior to 4.11 it was logical device block size with "
34288"fallback to 2048. Since 4.11 it is logical block size with fallback to any "
34289"valid block size between logical device block size and 4096."
87fb2136
PP
34290msgstr ""
34291
34292#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 34293#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1357
b6467a72
PP
34294msgid ""
34295"For other details see the *mkudffs*(8) 2.0+ manpage, see the *COMPATIBILITY* "
34296"and *BLOCK SIZE* sections."
87fb2136
PP
34297msgstr ""
34298
34299#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 34300#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1360
87fb2136
PP
34301msgid "Show otherwise hidden files."
34302msgstr ""
34303
34304#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 34305#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1361
87fb2136
PP
34306#, no-wrap
34307msgid "*undelete*"
34308msgstr ""
34309
34310#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 34311#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1363
87fb2136
PP
34312msgid "Show deleted files in lists."
34313msgstr ""
34314
34315#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 34316#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1364
87fb2136
PP
34317#, no-wrap
34318msgid "*adinicb*"
34319msgstr ""
34320
34321#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 34322#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1366
87fb2136
PP
34323msgid "Embed data in the inode. (default)"
34324msgstr ""
34325
34326#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 34327#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1367
87fb2136
PP
34328#, no-wrap
34329msgid "*noadinicb*"
34330msgstr ""
34331
34332#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 34333#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1369
87fb2136
PP
34334msgid "Don't embed data in the inode."
34335msgstr ""
34336
34337#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 34338#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1370
87fb2136
PP
34339#, no-wrap
34340msgid "*shortad*"
34341msgstr ""
34342
34343#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 34344#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1372
87fb2136
PP
34345msgid "Use short UDF address descriptors."
34346msgstr ""
34347
34348#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 34349#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1373
87fb2136
PP
34350#, no-wrap
34351msgid "*longad*"
34352msgstr ""
34353
34354#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 34355#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1375
87fb2136
PP
34356msgid "Use long UDF address descriptors. (default)"
34357msgstr ""
34358
34359#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 34360#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1376
87fb2136
PP
34361#, no-wrap
34362msgid "*nostrict*"
34363msgstr ""
34364
34365#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 34366#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1378
87fb2136
PP
34367msgid "Unset strict conformance."
34368msgstr ""
34369
34370#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 34371#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1379
87fb2136
PP
34372#, no-wrap
34373msgid "*iocharset=*"
34374msgstr ""
34375
34376#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 34377#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1381
b6467a72
PP
34378msgid ""
34379"Set the NLS character set. This requires kernel compiled with "
34380"*CONFIG_UDF_NLS* option."
87fb2136
PP
34381msgstr ""
34382
34383#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 34384#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1384
87fb2136
PP
34385msgid "Set the UTF-8 character set."
34386msgstr ""
34387
34388#. type: Title ===
a5b0d099 34389#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1385
87fb2136
PP
34390#, no-wrap
34391msgid "Mount options for debugging and disaster recovery"
34392msgstr ""
34393
34394#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 34395#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1387
87fb2136
PP
34396#, no-wrap
34397msgid "*novrs*"
34398msgstr ""
34399
34400#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 34401#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1389
87fb2136
PP
34402msgid "Ignore the Volume Recognition Sequence and attempt to mount anyway."
34403msgstr ""
34404
34405#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 34406#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1390
87fb2136
PP
34407#, no-wrap
34408msgid "*session=*"
34409msgstr ""
34410
34411#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 34412#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1392
b6467a72
PP
34413msgid ""
34414"Select the session number for multi-session recorded optical media. "
34415"(default= last session)"
87fb2136
PP
34416msgstr ""
34417
34418#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 34419#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1393
87fb2136
PP
34420#, no-wrap
34421msgid "*anchor=*"
34422msgstr ""
34423
34424#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 34425#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1395
87fb2136
PP
34426msgid "Override standard anchor location. (default= 256)"
34427msgstr ""
34428
34429#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 34430#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1396
87fb2136
PP
34431#, no-wrap
34432msgid "*lastblock=*"
34433msgstr ""
34434
34435#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 34436#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1398
87fb2136
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34437msgid "Set the last block of the filesystem."
34438msgstr ""
34439
34440#. type: Title ===
a5b0d099 34441#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1399
87fb2136
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34442#, no-wrap
34443msgid "Unused historical mount options that may be encountered and should be removed"
34444msgstr ""
34445
34446#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 34447#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1401
87fb2136
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34448#, no-wrap
34449msgid "*uid=ignore*"
34450msgstr ""
34451
34452#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 34453#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1403
87fb2136
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34454msgid "Ignored, use uid=<user> instead."
34455msgstr ""
34456
34457#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 34458#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1404
87fb2136
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34459#, no-wrap
34460msgid "*gid=ignore*"
34461msgstr ""
34462
34463#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 34464#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1406
87fb2136
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34465msgid "Ignored, use gid=<group> instead."
34466msgstr ""
34467
34468#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 34469#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1407
87fb2136
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34470#, no-wrap
34471msgid "*volume=*"
34472msgstr ""
34473
34474#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099
KZ
34475#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1409 ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1412
34476#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1415 ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1418
87fb2136
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34477msgid "Unimplemented and ignored."
34478msgstr ""
34479
34480#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 34481#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1410
87fb2136
PP
34482#, no-wrap
34483msgid "*partition=*"
34484msgstr ""
34485
34486#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 34487#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1413
87fb2136
PP
34488#, no-wrap
34489msgid "*fileset=*"
34490msgstr ""
34491
34492#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 34493#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1416
87fb2136
PP
34494#, no-wrap
34495msgid "*rootdir=*"
34496msgstr ""
34497
34498#. type: Title ===
a5b0d099 34499#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1419
87fb2136
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34500#, no-wrap
34501msgid "Mount options for ufs"
34502msgstr ""
34503
34504#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 34505#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1421
87fb2136
PP
34506#, no-wrap
34507msgid "**ufstype=**__value__"
34508msgstr ""
34509
34510#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 34511#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1423
b6467a72
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34512msgid ""
34513"UFS is a filesystem widely used in different operating systems. The problem "
34514"are differences among implementations. Features of some implementations are "
34515"undocumented, so its hard to recognize the type of ufs automatically. That's "
34516"why the user must specify the type of ufs by mount option. Possible values "
34517"are:"
87fb2136
PP
34518msgstr ""
34519
34520#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 34521#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1424
87fb2136
PP
34522#, no-wrap
34523msgid "*old*"
34524msgstr ""
34525
34526#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 34527#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1426
b6467a72
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34528msgid ""
34529"Old format of ufs, this is the default, read only. (Don't forget to give the "
34530"*-r* option.)"
87fb2136
PP
34531msgstr ""
34532
34533#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 34534#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1427
87fb2136
PP
34535#, no-wrap
34536msgid "*44bsd*"
34537msgstr ""
34538
34539#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 34540#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1429
b6467a72
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34541msgid ""
34542"For filesystems created by a BSD-like system (NetBSD, FreeBSD, OpenBSD)."
87fb2136
PP
34543msgstr ""
34544
34545#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 34546#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1430
87fb2136
PP
34547#, no-wrap
34548msgid "*ufs2*"
34549msgstr ""
34550
34551#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 34552#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1432
87fb2136
PP
34553msgid "Used in FreeBSD 5.x supported as read-write."
34554msgstr ""
34555
34556#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 34557#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1433
87fb2136
PP
34558#, no-wrap
34559msgid "*5xbsd*"
34560msgstr ""
34561
34562#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 34563#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1435
87fb2136
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34564msgid "Synonym for ufs2."
34565msgstr ""
34566
34567#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 34568#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1436
87fb2136
PP
34569#, no-wrap
34570msgid "*sun*"
34571msgstr ""
34572
34573#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 34574#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1438
87fb2136
PP
34575msgid "For filesystems created by SunOS or Solaris on Sparc."
34576msgstr ""
34577
34578#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 34579#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1439
87fb2136
PP
34580#, no-wrap
34581msgid "*sunx86*"
34582msgstr ""
34583
34584#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 34585#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1441
87fb2136
PP
34586msgid "For filesystems created by Solaris on x86."
34587msgstr ""
34588
34589#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 34590#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1442
87fb2136
PP
34591#, no-wrap
34592msgid "*hp*"
34593msgstr ""
34594
34595#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 34596#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1444
87fb2136
PP
34597msgid "For filesystems created by HP-UX, read-only."
34598msgstr ""
34599
34600#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 34601#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1445
87fb2136
PP
34602#, no-wrap
34603msgid "*nextstep*"
34604msgstr ""
34605
34606#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 34607#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1447
b6467a72
PP
34608msgid ""
34609"For filesystems created by NeXTStep (on NeXT station) (currently read only)."
87fb2136
PP
34610msgstr ""
34611
34612#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 34613#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1448
87fb2136
PP
34614#, no-wrap
34615msgid "*nextstep-cd*"
34616msgstr ""
34617
34618#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 34619#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1450
87fb2136
PP
34620msgid "For NextStep CDROMs (block_size == 2048), read-only."
34621msgstr ""
34622
34623#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 34624#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1451
87fb2136
PP
34625#, no-wrap
34626msgid "*openstep*"
34627msgstr ""
34628
34629#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 34630#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1453
b6467a72
PP
34631msgid ""
34632"For filesystems created by OpenStep (currently read only). The same "
34633"filesystem type is also used by macOS."
87fb2136
PP
34634msgstr ""
34635
34636#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 34637#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1454
87fb2136
PP
34638#, no-wrap
34639msgid "**onerror=**__value__"
34640msgstr ""
34641
34642#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 34643#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1456
87fb2136
PP
34644msgid "Set behavior on error:"
34645msgstr ""
34646
34647#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 34648#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1457
87fb2136
PP
34649#, no-wrap
34650msgid "*panic*"
34651msgstr ""
34652
34653#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 34654#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1459
87fb2136
PP
34655msgid "If an error is encountered, cause a kernel panic."
34656msgstr ""
34657
34658#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 34659#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1460
87fb2136
PP
34660#, no-wrap
34661msgid "[**lock**|**umount**|*repair*]"
34662msgstr ""
34663
34664#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 34665#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1462
b6467a72
PP
34666msgid ""
34667"These mount options don't do anything at present; when an error is "
34668"encountered only a console message is printed."
87fb2136
PP
34669msgstr ""
34670
34671#. type: Title ===
a5b0d099 34672#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1463
87fb2136
PP
34673#, no-wrap
34674msgid "Mount options for umsdos"
34675msgstr ""
34676
34677#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 34678#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1466
b6467a72
PP
34679msgid ""
34680"See mount options for msdos. The *dotsOK* option is explicitly killed by "
34681"_umsdos_."
87fb2136
PP
34682msgstr ""
34683
34684#. type: Title ===
a5b0d099 34685#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1467
87fb2136
PP
34686#, no-wrap
34687msgid "Mount options for vfat"
34688msgstr ""
34689
34690#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 34691#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1470
b6467a72
PP
34692msgid ""
34693"First of all, the mount options for _fat_ are recognized. The *dotsOK* "
34694"option is explicitly killed by _vfat_. Furthermore, there are"
87fb2136
PP
34695msgstr ""
34696
34697#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 34698#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1471
87fb2136
PP
34699#, no-wrap
34700msgid "*uni_xlate*"
34701msgstr ""
34702
34703#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 34704#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1473
b6467a72
PP
34705msgid ""
34706"Translate unhandled Unicode characters to special escaped sequences. This "
34707"lets you backup and restore filenames that are created with any Unicode "
34708"characters. Without this option, a '?' is used when no translation is "
34709"possible. The escape character is ':' because it is otherwise invalid on the "
34710"vfat filesystem. The escape sequence that gets used, where u is the Unicode "
34711"character, is: ':', (u & 0x3f), ((u>>6) & 0x3f), (u>>12)."
87fb2136
PP
34712msgstr ""
34713
34714#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 34715#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1474
87fb2136
PP
34716#, no-wrap
34717msgid "*posix*"
34718msgstr ""
34719
34720#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 34721#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1476
b6467a72
PP
34722msgid ""
34723"Allow two files with names that only differ in case. This option is obsolete."
87fb2136
PP
34724msgstr ""
34725
34726#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 34727#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1477
87fb2136
PP
34728#, fuzzy, no-wrap
34729#| msgid "*nofail*"
34730msgid "*nonumtail*"
34731msgstr "*nofail*"
34732
34733#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 34734#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1479
b6467a72
PP
34735msgid ""
34736"First try to make a short name without sequence number, before trying "
34737"_name~num.ext_."
87fb2136
PP
34738msgstr ""
34739
34740#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 34741#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1482
b6467a72
PP
34742msgid ""
34743"UTF8 is the filesystem safe 8-bit encoding of Unicode that is used by the "
34744"console. It can be enabled for the filesystem with this option or disabled "
34745"with utf8=0, utf8=no or utf8=false. If _uni_xlate_ gets set, UTF8 gets "
34746"disabled."
87fb2136
PP
34747msgstr ""
34748
34749#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 34750#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1483
87fb2136
PP
34751#, no-wrap
34752msgid "**shortname=**__mode__"
34753msgstr ""
34754
34755#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 34756#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1485
b6467a72
PP
34757msgid ""
34758"Defines the behavior for creation and display of filenames which fit into "
34759"8.3 characters. If a long name for a file exists, it will always be the "
34760"preferred one for display. There are four __mode__s:"
87fb2136
PP
34761msgstr ""
34762
34763#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 34764#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1486
87fb2136
PP
34765#, no-wrap
34766msgid "*lower*"
34767msgstr ""
34768
34769#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 34770#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1488
b6467a72
PP
34771msgid ""
34772"Force the short name to lower case upon display; store a long name when the "
34773"short name is not all upper case."
87fb2136
PP
34774msgstr ""
34775
34776#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 34777#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1489
87fb2136
PP
34778#, no-wrap
34779msgid "*win95*"
34780msgstr ""
34781
34782#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 34783#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1491
b6467a72
PP
34784msgid ""
34785"Force the short name to upper case upon display; store a long name when the "
34786"short name is not all upper case."
87fb2136
PP
34787msgstr ""
34788
34789#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 34790#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1492
87fb2136
PP
34791#, no-wrap
34792msgid "*winnt*"
34793msgstr ""
34794
34795#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 34796#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1494
b6467a72
PP
34797msgid ""
34798"Display the short name as is; store a long name when the short name is not "
34799"all lower case or all upper case."
87fb2136
PP
34800msgstr ""
34801
34802#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 34803#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1495
87fb2136
PP
34804#, no-wrap
34805msgid "*mixed*"
34806msgstr ""
34807
34808#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 34809#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1497
b6467a72
PP
34810msgid ""
34811"Display the short name as is; store a long name when the short name is not "
34812"all upper case. This mode is the default since Linux 2.6.32."
87fb2136
PP
34813msgstr ""
34814
34815#. type: Title ===
a5b0d099 34816#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1498
87fb2136
PP
34817#, no-wrap
34818msgid "Mount options for usbfs"
34819msgstr ""
34820
34821#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 34822#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1500
87fb2136
PP
34823#, no-wrap
34824msgid "**devuid=**__uid__ and **devgid=**__gid__ and **devmode=**__mode__"
34825msgstr ""
34826
34827#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 34828#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1502
b6467a72
PP
34829msgid ""
34830"Set the owner and group and mode of the device files in the usbfs filesystem "
34831"(default: uid=gid=0, mode=0644). The mode is given in octal."
87fb2136
PP
34832msgstr ""
34833
34834#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 34835#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1503
87fb2136
PP
34836#, no-wrap
34837msgid "**busuid=**__uid__ and **busgid=**__gid__ and **busmode=**__mode__"
34838msgstr ""
34839
34840#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 34841#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1505
b6467a72
PP
34842msgid ""
34843"Set the owner and group and mode of the bus directories in the usbfs "
34844"filesystem (default: uid=gid=0, mode=0555). The mode is given in octal."
87fb2136
PP
34845msgstr ""
34846
34847#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 34848#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1506
87fb2136
PP
34849#, no-wrap
34850msgid "**listuid=**__uid__ and **listgid=**__gid__ and **listmode=**__mode__"
34851msgstr ""
34852
34853#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 34854#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1508
b6467a72
PP
34855msgid ""
34856"Set the owner and group and mode of the file _devices_ (default: uid=gid=0, "
34857"mode=0444). The mode is given in octal."
87fb2136
PP
34858msgstr ""
34859
34860#. type: Title ==
a5b0d099 34861#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1509
87fb2136
PP
34862#, no-wrap
34863msgid "DM-VERITY SUPPORT"
34864msgstr ""
34865
34866#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 34867#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1512
b6467a72
PP
34868msgid ""
34869"The device-mapper verity target provides read-only transparent integrity "
34870"checking of block devices using kernel crypto API. The *mount* command can "
34871"open the dm-verity device and do the integrity verification before the "
34872"device filesystem is mounted. Requires libcryptsetup with in libmount "
34873"(optionally via *dlopen*(3)). If libcryptsetup supports extracting the root "
34874"hash of an already mounted device, existing devices will be automatically "
34875"reused in case of a match. Mount options for dm-verity:"
87fb2136
PP
34876msgstr ""
34877
34878#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 34879#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1513
87fb2136
PP
34880#, no-wrap
34881msgid "**verity.hashdevice=**__path__"
34882msgstr ""
34883
34884#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 34885#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1515
b6467a72
PP
34886msgid ""
34887"Path to the hash tree device associated with the source volume to pass to dm-"
34888"verity."
87fb2136
PP
34889msgstr ""
34890
34891#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 34892#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1516
87fb2136
PP
34893#, no-wrap
34894msgid "**verity.roothash=**__hex__"
34895msgstr ""
34896
34897#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 34898#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1518
b6467a72
PP
34899msgid ""
34900"Hex-encoded hash of the root of _verity.hashdevice_. Mutually exclusive with "
34901"_verity.roothashfile._"
87fb2136
PP
34902msgstr ""
34903
34904#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 34905#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1519
87fb2136
PP
34906#, no-wrap
34907msgid "**verity.roothashfile=**__path__"
34908msgstr ""
34909
34910#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 34911#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1521
b6467a72
PP
34912msgid ""
34913"Path to file containing the hex-encoded hash of the root of _verity."
34914"hashdevice._ Mutually exclusive with _verity.roothash._"
87fb2136
PP
34915msgstr ""
34916
34917#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 34918#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1522
87fb2136
PP
34919#, no-wrap
34920msgid "**verity.hashoffset=**__offset__"
34921msgstr ""
34922
34923#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 34924#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1524
b6467a72
PP
34925msgid ""
34926"If the hash tree device is embedded in the source volume, _offset_ (default: "
34927"0) is used by dm-verity to get to the tree."
87fb2136
PP
34928msgstr ""
34929
34930#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 34931#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1525
87fb2136
PP
34932#, no-wrap
34933msgid "**verity.fecdevice=**__path__"
34934msgstr ""
34935
34936#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 34937#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1527
b6467a72
PP
34938msgid ""
34939"Path to the Forward Error Correction (FEC) device associated with the source "
34940"volume to pass to dm-verity. Optional. Requires kernel built with "
34941"*CONFIG_DM_VERITY_FEC*."
87fb2136
PP
34942msgstr ""
34943
34944#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 34945#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1528
87fb2136
PP
34946#, no-wrap
34947msgid "**verity.fecoffset=**__offset__"
34948msgstr ""
34949
34950#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 34951#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1530
b6467a72
PP
34952msgid ""
34953"If the FEC device is embedded in the source volume, _offset_ (default: 0) is "
34954"used by dm-verity to get to the FEC area. Optional."
87fb2136
PP
34955msgstr ""
34956
34957#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 34958#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1531
87fb2136
PP
34959#, no-wrap
34960msgid "**verity.fecroots=**__value__"
34961msgstr ""
34962
34963#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 34964#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1533
87fb2136
PP
34965msgid "Parity bytes for FEC (default: 2). Optional."
34966msgstr ""
34967
34968#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 34969#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1534
87fb2136
PP
34970#, no-wrap
34971msgid "**verity.roothashsig=**__path__"
34972msgstr ""
34973
34974#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 34975#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1536
b6467a72
PP
34976msgid ""
34977"Path to *pkcs7*(1ssl) signature of root hash hex string. Requires "
34978"crypt_activate_by_signed_key() from cryptsetup and kernel built with "
34979"*CONFIG_DM_VERITY_VERIFY_ROOTHASH_SIG*. For device reuse, signatures have to "
34980"be either used by all mounts of a device or by none. Optional."
87fb2136
PP
34981msgstr ""
34982
34983#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 34984#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1537
87fb2136
PP
34985#, no-wrap
34986msgid "**verity.oncorruption=**__ignore__|__restart__|__panic__"
34987msgstr ""
34988
34989#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 34990#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1539
b6467a72
PP
34991msgid ""
34992"Instruct the kernel to ignore, reboot or panic when corruption is detected. "
34993"By default the I/O operation simply fails. Requires Linux 4.1 or newer, and "
34994"libcrypsetup 2.3.4 or newer. Optional."
87fb2136
PP
34995msgstr ""
34996
34997#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 34998#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1541
87fb2136
PP
34999msgid "Supported since util-linux v2.35."
35000msgstr ""
35001
35002#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 35003#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1543
87fb2136
PP
35004msgid "For example commands:"
35005msgstr ""
35006
35007#. type: delimited block .
a5b0d099 35008#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1551
87fb2136
PP
35009#, no-wrap
35010msgid ""
a5b0d099
KZ
35011"mksquashfs /etc /tmp/etc.raw\n"
35012"veritysetup format /tmp/etc.raw /tmp/etc.verity --root-hash-file=/tmp/etc.roothash\n"
35013"openssl smime -sign -in /tmp/etc.roothash -nocerts -inkey private.key \\\n"
87fb2136 35014"-signer private.crt -noattr -binary -outform der -out /tmp/etc.roothash.p7s\n"
a5b0d099
KZ
35015"mount -o verity.hashdevice=/tmp/etc.verity,verity.roothashfile=/tmp/etc.roothash,\\\n"
35016"verity.roothashsig=/tmp/etc.roothash.p7s /tmp/etc.raw /mnt\n"
87fb2136
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35017msgstr ""
35018
35019#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 35020#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1554
b6467a72
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35021msgid ""
35022"create squashfs image from _/etc_ directory, verity hash device and mount "
35023"verified filesystem image to _/mnt_. The kernel will verify that the root "
35024"hash is signed by a key from the kernel keyring if roothashsig is used."
87fb2136
PP
35025msgstr ""
35026
35027#. type: Title ==
a5b0d099 35028#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1555
87fb2136
PP
35029#, no-wrap
35030msgid "LOOP-DEVICE SUPPORT"
35031msgstr ""
35032
35033#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 35034#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1558
b6467a72
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35035msgid ""
35036"One further possible type is a mount via the loop device. For example, the "
35037"command"
87fb2136
PP
35038msgstr ""
35039
35040#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 35041#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1561
87fb2136
PP
35042#, no-wrap
35043msgid "*mount /tmp/disk.img /mnt -t vfat -o loop=/dev/loop3*\n"
35044msgstr ""
35045
35046#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 35047#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1564
b6467a72
PP
35048msgid ""
35049"will set up the loop device _/dev/loop3_ to correspond to the file _/tmp/"
35050"disk.img_, and then mount this device on _/mnt_."
87fb2136
PP
35051msgstr ""
35052
35053#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 35054#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1566
b6467a72
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35055msgid ""
35056"If no explicit loop device is mentioned (but just an option '**-o loop**' is "
35057"given), then *mount* will try to find some unused loop device and use that, "
35058"for example"
87fb2136
PP
35059msgstr ""
35060
35061#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 35062#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1569
87fb2136
PP
35063#, no-wrap
35064msgid "*mount /tmp/disk.img /mnt -o loop*\n"
35065msgstr ""
35066
35067#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 35068#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1572
b6467a72
PP
35069msgid ""
35070"The *mount* command *automatically* creates a loop device from a regular "
35071"file if a filesystem type is not specified or the filesystem is known for "
35072"libblkid, for example:"
87fb2136
PP
35073msgstr ""
35074
35075#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 35076#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1575
87fb2136
PP
35077#, no-wrap
35078msgid "*mount /tmp/disk.img /mnt*\n"
35079msgstr ""
35080
35081#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 35082#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1577
87fb2136
PP
35083#, no-wrap
35084msgid "*mount -t ext4 /tmp/disk.img /mnt*\n"
35085msgstr ""
35086
35087#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 35088#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1580
b6467a72
PP
35089msgid ""
35090"This type of mount knows about three options, namely *loop*, *offset* and "
35091"*sizelimit*, that are really options to *losetup*(8). (These options can be "
35092"used in addition to those specific to the filesystem type.)"
87fb2136
PP
35093msgstr ""
35094
35095#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 35096#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1582
b6467a72
PP
35097msgid ""
35098"Since Linux 2.6.25 auto-destruction of loop devices is supported, meaning "
35099"that any loop device allocated by *mount* will be freed by *umount* "
35100"independently of _/etc/mtab_."
87fb2136
PP
35101msgstr ""
35102
35103#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 35104#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1584
b6467a72
PP
35105msgid ""
35106"You can also free a loop device by hand, using *losetup -d* or *umount -d*."
87fb2136
PP
35107msgstr ""
35108
35109#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 35110#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1586
b6467a72
PP
35111msgid ""
35112"Since util-linux v2.29, *mount* re-uses the loop device rather than "
35113"initializing a new device if the same backing file is already used for some "
35114"loop device with the same offset and sizelimit. This is necessary to avoid a "
35115"filesystem corruption."
87fb2136
PP
35116msgstr ""
35117
35118#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 35119#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1590
87fb2136
PP
35120#, no-wrap
35121msgid "*mount* has the following exit status values (the bits can be ORed):\n"
35122msgstr ""
35123
35124#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 35125#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1596
87fb2136
PP
35126msgid "incorrect invocation or permissions"
35127msgstr ""
35128
35129#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 35130#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1599
87fb2136
PP
35131msgid "system error (out of memory, cannot fork, no more loop devices)"
35132msgstr ""
35133
35134#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 35135#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1602
87fb2136
PP
35136msgid "internal *mount* bug"
35137msgstr ""
35138
35139#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 35140#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1605
87fb2136
PP
35141msgid "user interrupt"
35142msgstr ""
35143
35144#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 35145#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1608
87fb2136
PP
35146msgid "problems writing or locking _/etc/mtab_"
35147msgstr ""
35148
35149#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 35150#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1611
87fb2136
PP
35151msgid "mount failure"
35152msgstr ""
35153
35154#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 35155#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1614
87fb2136
PP
35156msgid "some mount succeeded"
35157msgstr ""
35158
35159#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 35160#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1616
b6467a72
PP
35161msgid ""
35162"The command *mount -a* returns 0 (all succeeded), 32 (all failed), or 64 "
35163"(some failed, some succeeded)."
87fb2136
PP
35164msgstr ""
35165
35166#. type: Title ==
a5b0d099 35167#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1617 ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:130
87fb2136
PP
35168#, no-wrap
35169msgid "EXTERNAL HELPERS"
35170msgstr ""
35171
35172#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 35173#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1620
87fb2136
PP
35174msgid "The syntax of external mount helpers is:"
35175msgstr ""
35176
35177#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 35178#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1622
87fb2136
PP
35179#, no-wrap
35180msgid "**/sbin/mount.**__suffix__ _spec dir_ [*-sfnv*] [*-N* _namespace_] [*-o* _options_] [*-t* __type__**.**_subtype_]\n"
35181msgstr ""
35182
35183#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 35184#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1624
b6467a72
PP
35185msgid ""
35186"where the _suffix_ is the filesystem type and the *-sfnvoN* options have the "
35187"same meaning as the normal mount options. The *-t* option is used for "
35188"filesystems with subtypes support (for example */sbin/mount.fuse -t fuse."
35189"sshfs*)."
87fb2136
PP
35190msgstr ""
35191
35192#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 35193#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1626
b6467a72
PP
35194msgid ""
35195"The command *mount* does not pass the mount options *unbindable*, "
35196"*runbindable*, *private*, *rprivate*, *slave*, *rslave*, *shared*, "
35197"*rshared*, *auto*, *noauto*, *comment*, *x-**, *loop*, *offset* and "
35198"*sizelimit* to the mount.<suffix> helpers. All other options are used in a "
35199"comma-separated list as an argument to the *-o* option."
87fb2136
PP
35200msgstr ""
35201
a5b0d099
KZ
35202#. type: Labeled list
35203#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1629
35204#, no-wrap
35205msgid "*LIBMOUNT_FORCE_MOUNT2*={always|never|auto}"
35206msgstr ""
35207
35208#. type: Plain text
35209#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1631
35210msgid ""
35211"force to use classic mount(2) system call (requires support for new file "
35212"descriptors based mount API). The default is *auto*; in this case, libmount "
35213"tries to be smart and use classic mount(2) only for well-known issues. If "
35214"the new mount API is unavailable, libmount can still use traditional "
35215"mount(2), although LIBMOUNT_FORCE_MOUNT2 is set to *never*."
35216msgstr ""
35217
87fb2136 35218#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 35219#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1634
87fb2136
PP
35220msgid "overrides the default location of the _fstab_ file (ignored for suid)"
35221msgstr ""
35222
35223#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 35224#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1640
87fb2136
PP
35225msgid "enables libblkid debug output"
35226msgstr ""
35227
35228#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 35229#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1643
87fb2136
PP
35230msgid "enables loop device setup debug output"
35231msgstr ""
35232
35233#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 35234#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1647
b6467a72
PP
35235msgid ""
35236"See also \"*The files /etc/fstab, /etc/mtab and /proc/mounts*\" section "
35237"above."
87fb2136
PP
35238msgstr ""
35239
35240#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 35241#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1650
87fb2136
PP
35242msgid "filesystem table"
35243msgstr ""
35244
35245#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 35246#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1651
87fb2136
PP
35247#, no-wrap
35248msgid "_/run/mount_"
35249msgstr ""
35250
35251#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 35252#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1653
87fb2136
PP
35253msgid "libmount private runtime directory"
35254msgstr ""
35255
35256#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 35257#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1654 ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:160
87fb2136
PP
35258#, fuzzy, no-wrap
35259#| msgid "_/etc/fstab_"
35260msgid "_/etc/mtab_"
35261msgstr "_/etc/fstab_"
35262
35263#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 35264#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1656
87fb2136
PP
35265msgid "table of mounted filesystems or symlink to _/proc/mounts_"
35266msgstr ""
35267
35268#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 35269#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1657
87fb2136
PP
35270#, fuzzy, no-wrap
35271#| msgid "_/etc/fstab_"
35272msgid "_/etc/mtab~_"
35273msgstr "_/etc/fstab_"
35274
35275#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 35276#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1659
87fb2136
PP
35277msgid "lock file (unused on systems with _mtab_ symlink)"
35278msgstr ""
35279
35280#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 35281#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1660
87fb2136
PP
35282#, fuzzy, no-wrap
35283#| msgid "_/etc/fstab_"
35284msgid "_/etc/mtab.tmp_"
35285msgstr "_/etc/fstab_"
35286
35287#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 35288#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1662
87fb2136
PP
35289msgid "temporary file (unused on systems with _mtab_ symlink)"
35290msgstr ""
35291
35292#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 35293#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1663
87fb2136
PP
35294#, fuzzy, no-wrap
35295#| msgid "_/etc/fstab_"
35296msgid "_/etc/filesystems_"
35297msgstr "_/etc/fstab_"
35298
35299#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 35300#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1665
87fb2136
PP
35301msgid "a list of filesystem types to try"
35302msgstr ""
35303
35304#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 35305#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1669
87fb2136
PP
35306#, fuzzy
35307#| msgid "A *write* command appeared in Version 6 AT&T UNIX."
35308msgid "A *mount* command existed in Version 5 AT&T UNIX."
35309msgstr "Příkaz *write* se objevil v AT&T UNIXu verze 6."
35310
35311#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 35312#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1673
87fb2136
PP
35313msgid "It is possible for a corrupted filesystem to cause a crash."
35314msgstr ""
35315
35316#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 35317#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1675
b6467a72
PP
35318msgid ""
35319"Some Linux filesystems don't support *-o sync* and *-o dirsync* (the ext2, "
35320"ext3, ext4, fat and vfat filesystems _do_ support synchronous updates (a la "
35321"BSD) when mounted with the *sync* option)."
87fb2136
PP
35322msgstr ""
35323
35324#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 35325#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1677
b6467a72
PP
35326msgid ""
35327"The *-o remount* may not be able to change mount parameters (all _ext2fs_-"
35328"specific parameters, except *sb*, are changeable with a remount, for "
35329"example, but you can't change *gid* or *umask* for the _fatfs_)."
87fb2136
PP
35330msgstr ""
35331
35332#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 35333#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1679
b6467a72
PP
35334msgid ""
35335"It is possible that the files _/etc/mtab_ and _/proc/mounts_ don't match on "
35336"systems with a regular _mtab_ file. The first file is based only on the "
35337"*mount* command options, but the content of the second file also depends on "
35338"the kernel and others settings (e.g. on a remote NFS server -- in certain "
35339"cases the *mount* command may report unreliable information about an NFS "
35340"mount point and the _/proc/mount_ file usually contains more reliable "
35341"information.) This is another reason to replace the _mtab_ file with a "
35342"symlink to the _/proc/mounts_ file."
87fb2136
PP
35343msgstr ""
35344
35345#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 35346#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1681
b6467a72
PP
35347msgid ""
35348"Checking files on NFS filesystems referenced by file descriptors (i.e. the "
35349"*fcntl* and *ioctl* families of functions) may lead to inconsistent results "
35350"due to the lack of a consistency check in the kernel even if the *noac* "
35351"mount option is used."
87fb2136
PP
35352msgstr ""
35353
35354#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 35355#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1683
b6467a72
PP
35356msgid ""
35357"The *loop* option with the *offset* or *sizelimit* options used may fail "
35358"when using older kernels if the *mount* command can't confirm that the size "
35359"of the block device has been configured as requested. This situation can be "
35360"worked around by using the *losetup*(8) command manually before calling "
35361"*mount* with the configured loop device."
87fb2136
PP
35362msgstr ""
35363
35364#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 35365#: ../sys-utils/mount.8.adoc:1709
87fb2136
PP
35366#, no-wrap
35367msgid ""
35368"*mount*(2),\n"
35369"*umount*(2),\n"
35370"*filesystems*(5),\n"
35371"*fstab*(5),\n"
35372"*nfs*(5),\n"
35373"*xfs*(5),\n"
35374"*mount_namespaces*(7),\n"
35375"*xattr*(7),\n"
35376"*e2label*(8),\n"
35377"*findmnt*(8),\n"
35378"*losetup*(8),\n"
35379"*lsblk*(8),\n"
35380"*mke2fs*(8),\n"
35381"*mountd*(8),\n"
35382"*nfsd*(8),\n"
35383"*swapon*(8),\n"
35384"*tune2fs*(8),\n"
35385"*umount*(8),\n"
35386"*xfs_admin*(8)\n"
35387msgstr ""
35388
35389#. type: Title =
35390#: ../sys-utils/mountpoint.1.adoc:2
35391#, no-wrap
35392msgid "mountpoint(1)"
35393msgstr ""
35394
35395#. type: Plain text
35396#: ../sys-utils/mountpoint.1.adoc:12
35397msgid "mountpoint - see if a directory or file is a mountpoint"
35398msgstr ""
35399
35400#. type: Plain text
35401#: ../sys-utils/mountpoint.1.adoc:16
35402#, no-wrap
35403msgid "*mountpoint* [*-d*|*-q*] _directory_|_file_\n"
35404msgstr ""
35405
35406#. type: Plain text
35407#: ../sys-utils/mountpoint.1.adoc:18
35408#, no-wrap
35409msgid "*mountpoint* *-x* _device_\n"
35410msgstr ""
35411
35412#. type: Plain text
35413#: ../sys-utils/mountpoint.1.adoc:22
35414#, no-wrap
35415msgid "*mountpoint* checks whether the given _directory_ or _file_ is mentioned in the _/proc/self/mountinfo_ file.\n"
35416msgstr ""
35417
35418#. type: Labeled list
35419#: ../sys-utils/mountpoint.1.adoc:25
35420#, fuzzy, no-wrap
35421#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
35422msgid "*-d*, *--fs-devno*"
35423msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
35424
35425#. type: Plain text
35426#: ../sys-utils/mountpoint.1.adoc:27
b6467a72
PP
35427msgid ""
35428"Show the major/minor numbers of the device that is mounted on the given "
35429"directory."
87fb2136
PP
35430msgstr ""
35431
35432#. type: Plain text
35433#: ../sys-utils/mountpoint.1.adoc:30
35434msgid "Be quiet - don't print anything."
35435msgstr ""
35436
35437#. type: Labeled list
35438#: ../sys-utils/mountpoint.1.adoc:31
35439#, no-wrap
35440msgid "*--nofollow*"
35441msgstr ""
35442
35443#. type: Plain text
35444#: ../sys-utils/mountpoint.1.adoc:33
b6467a72
PP
35445msgid ""
35446"Do not follow symbolic link if it the last element of the _directory_ path."
87fb2136
PP
35447msgstr ""
35448
35449#. type: Labeled list
35450#: ../sys-utils/mountpoint.1.adoc:34
35451#, fuzzy, no-wrap
35452#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
35453msgid "*-x*, *--devno*"
35454msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
35455
35456#. type: Plain text
35457#: ../sys-utils/mountpoint.1.adoc:36
b6467a72
PP
35458msgid ""
35459"Show the major/minor numbers of the given blockdevice on standard output."
87fb2136
PP
35460msgstr ""
35461
35462#. type: Plain text
35463#: ../sys-utils/mountpoint.1.adoc:42
35464#, no-wrap
35465msgid "*mountpoint* has the following exit status values:\n"
35466msgstr ""
35467
35468#. type: Plain text
35469#: ../sys-utils/mountpoint.1.adoc:45
b6467a72
PP
35470msgid ""
35471"success; the directory is a mountpoint, or device is block device on *--"
35472"devno*"
87fb2136
PP
35473msgstr ""
35474
35475#. type: Plain text
35476#: ../sys-utils/mountpoint.1.adoc:48
35477msgid "failure; incorrect invocation, permissions or system error"
35478msgstr ""
35479
35480#. type: Plain text
35481#: ../sys-utils/mountpoint.1.adoc:51
b6467a72
PP
35482msgid ""
35483"failure; the directory is not a mountpoint, or device is not a block device "
35484"on *--devno*"
87fb2136
PP
35485msgstr ""
35486
35487#. type: Plain text
35488#: ../sys-utils/mountpoint.1.adoc:60
b6467a72
PP
35489msgid ""
35490"The util-linux *mountpoint* implementation was written from scratch for "
35491"libmount. The original version for sysvinit suite was written by Miquel van "
35492"Smoorenburg."
87fb2136
PP
35493msgstr ""
35494
35495#. type: Title =
35496#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:2
35497#, no-wrap
35498msgid "nsenter(1)"
35499msgstr ""
35500
35501#. type: Plain text
35502#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:12
35503msgid "nsenter - run program in different namespaces"
35504msgstr ""
35505
35506#. type: Plain text
35507#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:16
35508#, fuzzy, no-wrap
35509#| msgid "*su* [options] [*-*] [_user_ [_argument_...]]\n"
35510msgid "*nsenter* [options] [_program_ [_arguments_]]\n"
35511msgstr "*su* [přepínače] [*-*] [_uživatel_ [_argument_…]]\n"
35512
35513#. type: Plain text
35514#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:20
b6467a72
PP
35515msgid ""
35516"The *nsenter* command executes _program_ in the namespace(s) that are "
35517"specified in the command-line options (described below). If _program_ is not "
35518"given, then \"$\\{SHELL}\" is run (default: _/bin/sh_)."
87fb2136
PP
35519msgstr ""
35520
35521#. type: Plain text
35522#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:22
35523msgid "Enterable namespaces are:"
35524msgstr ""
35525
35526#. type: Labeled list
35527#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:23 ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:27
35528#, no-wrap
35529msgid "*mount namespace*"
35530msgstr ""
35531
35532#. type: Plain text
35533#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:25
b6467a72
PP
35534msgid ""
35535"Mounting and unmounting filesystems will not affect the rest of the system, "
35536"except for filesystems which are explicitly marked as shared (with *mount --"
35537"make-shared*; see _/proc/self/mountinfo_ for the *shared* flag). For further "
35538"details, see *mount_namespaces*(7) and the discussion of the *CLONE_NEWNS* "
35539"flag in *clone*(2)."
87fb2136
PP
35540msgstr ""
35541
35542#. type: Labeled list
35543#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:26 ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:32
35544#, no-wrap
35545msgid "*UTS namespace*"
35546msgstr ""
35547
35548#. type: Plain text
35549#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:28 ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:34
b6467a72
PP
35550msgid ""
35551"Setting hostname or domainname will not affect the rest of the system. For "
35552"further details, see *uts_namespaces*(7)."
87fb2136
PP
35553msgstr ""
35554
35555#. type: Labeled list
35556#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:29 ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:35
35557#, no-wrap
35558msgid "*IPC namespace*"
35559msgstr ""
35560
35561#. type: Plain text
35562#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:31 ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:37
b6467a72
PP
35563msgid ""
35564"The process will have an independent namespace for POSIX message queues as "
35565"well as System V message queues, semaphore sets and shared memory segments. "
35566"For further details, see *ipc_namespaces*(7)."
87fb2136
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35567msgstr ""
35568
35569#. type: Labeled list
35570#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:32 ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:38
35571#, no-wrap
35572msgid "*network namespace*"
35573msgstr ""
35574
35575#. type: Plain text
35576#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:34 ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:40
b6467a72
PP
35577msgid ""
35578"The process will have independent IPv4 and IPv6 stacks, IP routing tables, "
35579"firewall rules, the _/proc/net_ and _/sys/class/net_ directory trees, "
35580"sockets, etc. For further details, see *network_namespaces*(7)."
87fb2136
PP
35581msgstr ""
35582
35583#. type: Labeled list
35584#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:35 ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:41
35585#, no-wrap
35586msgid "*PID namespace*"
35587msgstr ""
35588
35589#. type: Plain text
35590#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:37
b6467a72
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35591msgid ""
35592"Children will have a set of PID to process mappings separate from the "
35593"*nsenter* process. *nsenter* will fork by default if changing the PID "
35594"namespace, so that the new program and its children share the same PID "
35595"namespace and are visible to each other. If *--no-fork* is used, the new "
35596"program will be exec'ed without forking. For further details, see "
35597"*pid_namespaces*(7)."
87fb2136
PP
35598msgstr ""
35599
35600#. type: Labeled list
35601#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:38 ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:47
35602#, no-wrap
35603msgid "*user namespace*"
35604msgstr ""
35605
35606#. type: Plain text
35607#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:40 ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:49
b6467a72
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35608msgid ""
35609"The process will have a distinct set of UIDs, GIDs and capabilities. For "
35610"further details, see *user_namespaces*(7)."
87fb2136
PP
35611msgstr ""
35612
35613#. type: Labeled list
35614#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:41 ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:44
35615#, no-wrap
35616msgid "*cgroup namespace*"
35617msgstr ""
35618
35619#. type: Plain text
35620#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:43 ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:46
b6467a72
PP
35621msgid ""
35622"The process will have a virtualized view of _/proc/self/cgroup_, and new "
35623"cgroup mounts will be rooted at the namespace cgroup root. For further "
35624"details, see *cgroup_namespaces*(7)."
87fb2136
PP
35625msgstr ""
35626
35627#. type: Labeled list
35628#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:44 ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:50
35629#, no-wrap
35630msgid "*time namespace*"
35631msgstr ""
35632
35633#. type: Plain text
35634#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:46 ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:52
b6467a72
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35635msgid ""
35636"The process can have a distinct view of *CLOCK_MONOTONIC* and/or "
35637"*CLOCK_BOOTTIME* which can be changed using _/proc/self/timens_offsets_. For "
35638"further details, see *time_namespaces*(7)."
87fb2136
PP
35639msgstr ""
35640
35641#. TRANSLATORS: Keep {asterisk} untranslated.
35642#. type: Plain text
35643#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:51
b6467a72
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35644msgid ""
35645"Various of the options below that relate to namespaces take an optional "
35646"_file_ argument. This should be one of the _/proc/[pid]/ns/{asterisk}_ files "
35647"described in *namespaces*(7), or the pathname of a bind mount that was "
35648"created on one of those files."
87fb2136
PP
35649msgstr ""
35650
35651#. type: Plain text
35652#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:55
b6467a72
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35653msgid ""
35654"Enter all namespaces of the target process by the default _/proc/[pid]/ns/"
35655"{asterisk}_ namespace paths. The default paths to the target process "
35656"namespaces may be overwritten by namespace specific options (e.g., *--all --"
35657"mount*=[_path_])."
87fb2136
PP
35658msgstr ""
35659
35660#. type: Plain text
35661#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:57
b6467a72
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35662msgid ""
35663"The user namespace will be ignored if the same as the caller's current user "
35664"namespace. It prevents a caller that has dropped capabilities from regaining "
35665"those capabilities via a call to setns(). See *setns*(2) for more details."
87fb2136
PP
35666msgstr ""
35667
35668#. type: Labeled list
35669#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:58
35670#, fuzzy, no-wrap
35671#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
35672msgid "*-t*, *--target* _PID_"
35673msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
35674
35675#. type: Plain text
35676#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:60
b6467a72
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35677msgid ""
35678"Specify a target process to get contexts from. The paths to the contexts "
35679"specified by _pid_ are:"
87fb2136
PP
35680msgstr ""
35681
35682#. type: Labeled list
35683#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:61
35684#, no-wrap
35685msgid "_/proc/pid/ns/mnt_"
35686msgstr ""
35687
35688#. type: Plain text
35689#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:63
35690msgid "the mount namespace"
35691msgstr ""
35692
35693#. type: Labeled list
35694#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:63
35695#, no-wrap
35696msgid "_/proc/pid/ns/uts_"
35697msgstr ""
35698
35699#. type: Plain text
35700#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:65
35701msgid "the UTS namespace"
35702msgstr ""
35703
35704#. type: Labeled list
35705#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:65
35706#, no-wrap
35707msgid "_/proc/pid/ns/ipc_"
35708msgstr ""
35709
35710#. type: Plain text
35711#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:67
35712msgid "the IPC namespace"
35713msgstr ""
35714
35715#. type: Labeled list
35716#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:67
35717#, no-wrap
35718msgid "_/proc/pid/ns/net_"
35719msgstr ""
35720
35721#. type: Plain text
35722#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:69
35723msgid "the network namespace"
35724msgstr ""
35725
35726#. type: Labeled list
35727#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:69
35728#, no-wrap
35729msgid "_/proc/pid/ns/pid_"
35730msgstr ""
35731
35732#. type: Plain text
35733#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:71
35734msgid "the PID namespace"
35735msgstr ""
35736
35737#. type: Labeled list
35738#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:71
35739#, no-wrap
35740msgid "_/proc/pid/ns/user_"
35741msgstr ""
35742
35743#. type: Plain text
35744#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:73
35745msgid "the user namespace"
35746msgstr ""
35747
35748#. type: Labeled list
35749#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:73
35750#, no-wrap
35751msgid "_/proc/pid/ns/cgroup_"
35752msgstr ""
35753
35754#. type: Plain text
35755#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:75
35756msgid "the cgroup namespace"
35757msgstr ""
35758
35759#. type: Labeled list
35760#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:75
35761#, no-wrap
35762msgid "_/proc/pid/ns/time_"
35763msgstr ""
35764
35765#. type: Plain text
35766#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:77
35767msgid "the time namespace"
35768msgstr ""
35769
35770#. type: Labeled list
35771#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:77
35772#, no-wrap
35773msgid "_/proc/pid/root_"
35774msgstr ""
35775
35776#. type: Plain text
35777#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:79
35778msgid "the root directory"
35779msgstr ""
35780
35781#. type: Labeled list
35782#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:79
35783#, no-wrap
35784msgid "_/proc/pid/cwd_"
35785msgstr ""
35786
35787#. type: Plain text
35788#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:81
35789msgid "the working directory respectively"
35790msgstr ""
35791
35792#. type: Labeled list
35793#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:82
35794#, no-wrap
35795msgid "*-m*, *--mount*[=_file_]"
35796msgstr ""
35797
35798#. type: Plain text
35799#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:84
b6467a72
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35800msgid ""
35801"Enter the mount namespace. If no file is specified, enter the mount "
35802"namespace of the target process. If _file_ is specified, enter the mount "
35803"namespace specified by _file_."
87fb2136
PP
35804msgstr ""
35805
35806#. type: Labeled list
35807#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:85
35808#, no-wrap
35809msgid "*-u*, *--uts*[=_file_]"
35810msgstr ""
35811
35812#. type: Plain text
35813#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:87
b6467a72
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35814msgid ""
35815"Enter the UTS namespace. If no file is specified, enter the UTS namespace of "
35816"the target process. If _file_ is specified, enter the UTS namespace "
35817"specified by _file_."
87fb2136
PP
35818msgstr ""
35819
35820#. type: Labeled list
35821#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:88
35822#, no-wrap
35823msgid "*-i*, *--ipc*[=_file_]"
35824msgstr ""
35825
35826#. type: Plain text
35827#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:90
b6467a72
PP
35828msgid ""
35829"Enter the IPC namespace. If no file is specified, enter the IPC namespace of "
35830"the target process. If _file_ is specified, enter the IPC namespace "
35831"specified by _file_."
87fb2136
PP
35832msgstr ""
35833
35834#. type: Labeled list
35835#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:91
35836#, no-wrap
35837msgid "*-n*, *--net*[=_file_]"
35838msgstr ""
35839
35840#. type: Plain text
35841#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:93
b6467a72
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35842msgid ""
35843"Enter the network namespace. If no file is specified, enter the network "
35844"namespace of the target process. If _file_ is specified, enter the network "
35845"namespace specified by _file_."
87fb2136
PP
35846msgstr ""
35847
35848#. type: Labeled list
35849#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:94
35850#, no-wrap
35851msgid "*-p*, *--pid*[=_file_]"
35852msgstr ""
35853
35854#. type: Plain text
35855#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:96
b6467a72
PP
35856msgid ""
35857"Enter the PID namespace. If no file is specified, enter the PID namespace of "
35858"the target process. If _file_ is specified, enter the PID namespace "
35859"specified by _file_."
87fb2136
PP
35860msgstr ""
35861
35862#. type: Labeled list
35863#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:97
35864#, fuzzy, no-wrap
35865#| msgid "*-s*, **--shell**=__shell__"
35866msgid "*-U*, *--user*[=_file_]"
35867msgstr "*-s*, **--shell**=__shell__"
35868
35869#. type: Plain text
35870#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:99
b6467a72
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35871msgid ""
35872"Enter the user namespace. If no file is specified, enter the user namespace "
35873"of the target process. If _file_ is specified, enter the user namespace "
35874"specified by _file_. See also the *--setuid* and *--setgid* options."
87fb2136
PP
35875msgstr ""
35876
35877#. type: Labeled list
35878#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:100
35879#, fuzzy, no-wrap
a5b0d099
KZ
35880#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
35881msgid "*--user-parent*"
35882msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
35883
35884#. type: Plain text
35885#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:103
35886msgid ""
35887"Enter the parent user namespace. Parent user namespace will be acquired from "
35888"any other enabled namespace. If combined with *--user* option the parent "
35889"user namespace will be fetched from the user namespace and replace it."
35890msgstr ""
35891
35892#. type: Labeled list
35893#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:104
35894#, fuzzy, no-wrap
87fb2136
PP
35895#| msgid "*-g*, **--group**=__group__"
35896msgid "*-C*, *--cgroup*[=_file_]"
35897msgstr "*-g*, **--group**=__skupina__"
35898
35899#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 35900#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:106
b6467a72
PP
35901msgid ""
35902"Enter the cgroup namespace. If no file is specified, enter the cgroup "
35903"namespace of the target process. If _file_ is specified, enter the cgroup "
35904"namespace specified by _file_."
87fb2136
PP
35905msgstr ""
35906
35907#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 35908#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:107
87fb2136
PP
35909#, no-wrap
35910msgid "*-T*, *--time*[=_file_]"
35911msgstr ""
35912
35913#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 35914#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:109
b6467a72
PP
35915msgid ""
35916"Enter the time namespace. If no file is specified, enter the time namespace "
35917"of the target process. If _file_ is specified, enter the time namespace "
35918"specified by _file_."
87fb2136
PP
35919msgstr ""
35920
35921#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 35922#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:110 ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:135
87fb2136
PP
35923#, fuzzy, no-wrap
35924#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
35925msgid "*-G*, *--setgid* _gid_"
35926msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
35927
35928#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 35929#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:114
b6467a72
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35930msgid ""
35931"Set the group ID which will be used in the entered namespace and drop "
35932"supplementary groups. *nsenter* always sets GID for user namespaces, the "
35933"default is 0. If the argument \"follow\" is specified the GID of the target "
35934"process is used."
87fb2136
PP
35935msgstr ""
35936
35937#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 35938#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:115 ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:132
87fb2136
PP
35939#, fuzzy, no-wrap
35940#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
35941msgid "*-S*, *--setuid* _uid_"
35942msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
35943
35944#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 35945#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:119
b6467a72
PP
35946msgid ""
35947"Set the user ID which will be used in the entered namespace. *nsenter* "
35948"always sets UID for user namespaces, the default is 0. If the argument "
35949"\"follow\" is specified the UID of the target process is used."
87fb2136
PP
35950msgstr ""
35951
35952#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099
KZ
35953#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:120 ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:84
35954#, no-wrap
35955msgid "*--keep-caps*"
35956msgstr ""
35957
35958#. type: Plain text
35959#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:122 ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:86
35960msgid ""
35961"When the *--user* option is given, ensure that capabilities granted in the "
35962"user namespace are preserved in the child process."
35963msgstr ""
35964
35965#. type: Labeled list
35966#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:123
87fb2136
PP
35967#, no-wrap
35968msgid "*--preserve-credentials*"
35969msgstr ""
35970
35971#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 35972#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:125
b6467a72
PP
35973msgid ""
35974"Don't modify UID and GID when enter user namespace. The default is to drops "
35975"supplementary groups and sets GID and UID to 0."
87fb2136
PP
35976msgstr ""
35977
35978#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 35979#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:126
87fb2136
PP
35980#, no-wrap
35981msgid "*-r*, *--root*[=_directory_]"
35982msgstr ""
35983
35984#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 35985#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:128
b6467a72
PP
35986msgid ""
35987"Set the root directory. If no directory is specified, set the root directory "
35988"to the root directory of the target process. If directory is specified, set "
35989"the root directory to the specified directory. The specified _directory_ is "
35990"open before it switches to the requested namespaces."
87fb2136
PP
35991msgstr ""
35992
35993#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 35994#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:129
87fb2136
PP
35995#, no-wrap
35996msgid "*-w*, *--wd*[=_directory_]"
35997msgstr ""
35998
35999#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 36000#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:131
b6467a72
PP
36001msgid ""
36002"Set the working directory. If no directory is specified, set the working "
36003"directory to the working directory of the target process. If directory is "
36004"specified, set the working directory to the specified directory. The "
36005"specified _directory_ is open before it switches to the requested "
36006"namespaces, it means the specified directory works as \"tunnel\" to the "
36007"current namespace. See also *--wdns*."
87fb2136
PP
36008msgstr ""
36009
36010#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 36011#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:132
87fb2136
PP
36012#, no-wrap
36013msgid "*-W*, *--wdns*[=_directory_]"
36014msgstr ""
36015
36016#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 36017#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:134
b6467a72
PP
36018msgid ""
36019"Set the working directory. The _directory_ is open after switch to the "
36020"requested namespaces and after *chroot*(2) call. The options *--wd* and *--"
36021"wdns* are mutually exclusive."
36022msgstr ""
36023
36024#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 36025#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:135
b6467a72
PP
36026#, fuzzy, no-wrap
36027#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
36028msgid "*-e*, *--env*"
36029msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
36030
36031#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 36032#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:137
b6467a72
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36033msgid ""
36034"Pass environment variables from the target process to the new process being "
36035"created. If this option is not provided, the environment variables will "
36036"remain the same as in the current namespace.."
87fb2136
PP
36037msgstr ""
36038
36039#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 36040#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:140
b6467a72
PP
36041msgid ""
36042"Do not fork before exec'ing the specified program. By default, when entering "
36043"a PID namespace, *nsenter* calls *fork* before calling *exec* so that any "
36044"children will also be in the newly entered PID namespace."
87fb2136
PP
36045msgstr ""
36046
36047#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 36048#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:141
87fb2136
PP
36049#, no-wrap
36050msgid "*-Z*, *--follow-context*"
36051msgstr ""
36052
36053#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 36054#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:143
b6467a72
PP
36055msgid ""
36056"Set the SELinux security context used for executing a new process according "
36057"to already running process specified by *--target* PID. (The util-linux has "
36058"to be compiled with SELinux support otherwise the option is unavailable.)"
87fb2136
PP
36059msgstr ""
36060
a5b0d099
KZ
36061#. type: Labeled list
36062#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:144
36063#, fuzzy, no-wrap
36064#| msgid "*-G*, **--supp-group**=__group__"
36065msgid "*-c*, *--join-cgroup*"
36066msgstr "*-G*, **--supp-group**=__skupina__"
36067
36068#. type: Plain text
36069#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:146
36070msgid "Add the initiated process to the cgroup of the target process."
36071msgstr ""
36072
87fb2136 36073#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099
KZ
36074#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:152
36075msgid ""
36076"The *--user-parent* option requires Linux 4.9 or higher, older kernels will "
36077"raise inappropriate ioctl for device error."
36078msgstr ""
36079
36080#. type: Plain text
36081#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:157
b6467a72
PP
36082msgid ""
36083"mailto:biederm@xmission.com[Eric Biederman], mailto:kzak@redhat.com[Karel "
36084"Zak]"
87fb2136
PP
36085msgstr ""
36086
36087#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 36088#: ../sys-utils/nsenter.1.adoc:163
87fb2136
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36089#, no-wrap
36090msgid ""
36091"*clone*(2),\n"
36092"*setns*(2),\n"
36093"*namespaces*(7)\n"
36094msgstr ""
36095
36096#. type: Title =
36097#: ../sys-utils/pivot_root.8.adoc:2
36098#, no-wrap
36099msgid "pivot_root(8)"
36100msgstr ""
36101
36102#. type: Plain text
36103#: ../sys-utils/pivot_root.8.adoc:12
36104msgid "pivot_root - change the root filesystem"
36105msgstr ""
36106
36107#. type: Plain text
36108#: ../sys-utils/pivot_root.8.adoc:16
36109#, no-wrap
36110msgid "*pivot_root* _new_root_ _put_old_\n"
36111msgstr ""
36112
36113#. type: Plain text
36114#: ../sys-utils/pivot_root.8.adoc:20
36115#, no-wrap
36116msgid "*pivot_root* moves the root file system of the current process to the directory _put_old_ and makes _new_root_ the new root file system. Since *pivot_root*(8) simply calls *pivot_root*(2), we refer to the man page of the latter for further details.\n"
36117msgstr ""
36118
36119#. type: Plain text
36120#: ../sys-utils/pivot_root.8.adoc:22
b6467a72
PP
36121msgid ""
36122"Note that, depending on the implementation of *pivot_root*, root and current "
36123"working directory of the caller may or may not change. The following is a "
36124"sequence for invoking *pivot_root* that works in either case, assuming that "
36125"*pivot_root* and *chroot* are in the current *PATH*:"
87fb2136
PP
36126msgstr ""
36127
36128#. type: delimited block .
36129#: ../sys-utils/pivot_root.8.adoc:27
36130#, no-wrap
36131msgid ""
36132"cd new_root\n"
36133"pivot_root . put_old\n"
36134"exec chroot . command\n"
36135msgstr ""
36136
36137#. type: Plain text
36138#: ../sys-utils/pivot_root.8.adoc:30
b6467a72
PP
36139msgid ""
36140"Note that *chroot* must be available under the old root and under the new "
36141"root, because *pivot_root* may or may not have implicitly changed the root "
36142"directory of the shell."
87fb2136
PP
36143msgstr ""
36144
36145#. type: Plain text
36146#: ../sys-utils/pivot_root.8.adoc:32
b6467a72
PP
36147msgid ""
36148"Note that *exec chroot* changes the running executable, which is necessary "
36149"if the old root directory should be unmounted afterwards. Also note that "
36150"standard input, output, and error may still point to a device on the old "
36151"root file system, keeping it busy. They can easily be changed when invoking "
36152"*chroot* (see below; note the absence of leading slashes to make it work "
36153"whether *pivot_root* has changed the shell's root or not)."
87fb2136
PP
36154msgstr ""
36155
36156#. type: Plain text
36157#: ../sys-utils/pivot_root.8.adoc:40
36158msgid "Change the root file system to _/dev/hda1_ from an interactive shell:"
36159msgstr ""
36160
36161#. type: delimited block .
36162#: ../sys-utils/pivot_root.8.adoc:47
36163#, no-wrap
36164msgid ""
36165"mount /dev/hda1 /new-root\n"
36166"cd /new-root\n"
36167"pivot_root . old-root\n"
36168"exec chroot . sh <dev/console >dev/console 2>&1\n"
36169"umount /old-root\n"
36170msgstr ""
36171
36172#. type: Plain text
36173#: ../sys-utils/pivot_root.8.adoc:50
b6467a72
PP
36174msgid ""
36175"Mount the new root file system over NFS from 10.0.0.1:/my_root and run "
36176"*init*:"
87fb2136
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36177msgstr ""
36178
36179#. type: delimited block .
36180#: ../sys-utils/pivot_root.8.adoc:61
36181#, no-wrap
36182msgid ""
36183"ifconfig lo 127.0.0.1 up # for portmap\n"
36184"# configure Ethernet or such\n"
36185"portmap # for lockd (implicitly started by mount)\n"
36186"mount -o ro 10.0.0.1:/my_root /mnt\n"
36187"killall portmap # portmap keeps old root busy\n"
36188"cd /mnt\n"
36189"pivot_root . old_root\n"
36190"exec chroot . sh -c 'umount /old_root; exec /sbin/init' \\\n"
36191" <dev/console >dev/console 2>&1\n"
36192msgstr ""
36193
36194#. type: Plain text
36195#: ../sys-utils/pivot_root.8.adoc:70
36196#, no-wrap
36197msgid ""
36198"*chroot*(1),\n"
36199"*pivot_root*(2),\n"
36200"*mount*(8),\n"
36201"*switch_root*(8),\n"
36202"*umount*(8)\n"
36203msgstr ""
36204
36205#. prlimit.1 --
36206#. Copyright 2011 Davidlohr Bueso <dave@gnu.org>
36207#. May be distributed under the GNU General Public License
36208#. type: Title =
36209#: ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:7
36210#, no-wrap
36211msgid "prlimit(1)"
36212msgstr ""
36213
36214#. type: Plain text
36215#: ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:18
36216msgid "prlimit - get and set process resource limits"
36217msgstr ""
36218
36219#. type: Plain text
36220#: ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:22
36221#, no-wrap
36222msgid "*prlimit* [options] [*--resource*[=_limits_]] [*--pid* _PID_]\n"
36223msgstr ""
36224
36225#. type: Plain text
36226#: ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:24
36227#, fuzzy, no-wrap
36228#| msgid "*su* [options] [*-*] [_user_ [_argument_...]]\n"
36229msgid "*prlimit* [options] [*--resource*[=_limits_]] _command_ [_argument_...]\n"
36230msgstr "*su* [přepínače] [*-*] [_uživatel_ [_argument_…]]\n"
36231
36232#. type: Plain text
36233#: ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:28
b6467a72
PP
36234msgid ""
36235"Given a process ID and one or more resources, *prlimit* tries to retrieve "
36236"and/or modify the limits."
87fb2136
PP
36237msgstr ""
36238
36239#. type: Plain text
36240#: ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:30
b6467a72
PP
36241msgid ""
36242"When _command_ is given, *prlimit* will run this command with the given "
36243"arguments."
87fb2136
PP
36244msgstr ""
36245
36246#. type: Plain text
36247#: ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:32
b6467a72
PP
36248msgid ""
36249"The _limits_ parameter is composed of a soft and a hard value, separated by "
36250"a colon (:), in order to modify the existing values. If no _limits_ are "
36251"given, *prlimit* will display the current values. If one of the values is "
36252"not given, then the existing one will be used. To specify the unlimited or "
36253"infinity limit (*RLIM_INFINITY*), the -1 or 'unlimited' string can be passed."
87fb2136
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36254msgstr ""
36255
36256#. type: Plain text
36257#: ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:34
b6467a72
PP
36258msgid ""
36259"Because of the nature of limits, the soft limit must be lower or equal to "
36260"the high limit (also called the ceiling). To see all available resource "
36261"limits, refer to the *RESOURCE OPTIONS* section."
87fb2136
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36262msgstr ""
36263
36264#. TRANSLATORS: Keep {colon} untranslated.
36265#. type: Plain text
36266#: ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:37
a5b0d099 36267msgid "_soft_{colon}__hard__ Specify both limits."
87fb2136
PP
36268msgstr ""
36269
36270#. type: Plain text
36271#: ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:38
36272msgid "_soft_{colon} Specify only the soft limit."
36273msgstr ""
36274
36275#. type: Plain text
36276#: ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:39
36277msgid "{colon}__hard__ Specify only the hard limit."
36278msgstr ""
36279
36280#. type: Plain text
36281#: ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:40
36282msgid "_value_ Specify both limits to the same value."
36283msgstr ""
36284
36285#. type: Title ==
36286#: ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:41
36287#, fuzzy, no-wrap
36288#| msgid "OPTIONS"
36289msgid "GENERAL OPTIONS"
36290msgstr "VOLBY"
36291
87fb2136
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36292#. type: Plain text
36293#: ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:48
b6467a72
PP
36294msgid ""
36295"Define the output columns to use. If no output arrangement is specified, "
36296"then a default set is used. Use *--help* to get a list of all supported "
36297"columns."
87fb2136
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36298msgstr ""
36299
87fb2136
PP
36300#. type: Plain text
36301#: ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:51
b6467a72
PP
36302msgid ""
36303"Specify the process id; if none is given, the running process will be used."
87fb2136
PP
36304msgstr ""
36305
36306#. type: Title ==
36307#: ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:60
36308#, fuzzy, no-wrap
36309#| msgid "OPTIONS"
36310msgid "RESOURCE OPTIONS"
36311msgstr "VOLBY"
36312
36313#. type: Labeled list
36314#: ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:62
a5b0d099
KZ
36315#, fuzzy, no-wrap
36316#| msgid "*-w*, **--whitelist-environment**=__list__"
36317msgid "*-c*, *--core*[=_limits_]"
36318msgstr "*-w*, **--whitelist-environment**=__seznam__"
87fb2136
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36319
36320#. type: Plain text
36321#: ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:64
36322msgid "Maximum size of a core file."
36323msgstr ""
36324
36325#. type: Labeled list
36326#: ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:65
a5b0d099
KZ
36327#, fuzzy, no-wrap
36328#| msgid "*-w*, **--whitelist-environment**=__list__"
36329msgid "*-d*, *--data*[=_limits_]"
36330msgstr "*-w*, **--whitelist-environment**=__seznam__"
87fb2136
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36331
36332#. type: Plain text
36333#: ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:67
36334msgid "Maximum data size."
36335msgstr ""
36336
36337#. type: Labeled list
36338#: ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:68
a5b0d099
KZ
36339#, fuzzy, no-wrap
36340#| msgid "*-w*, **--whitelist-environment**=__list__"
36341msgid "*-e*, *--nice*[=_limits_]"
36342msgstr "*-w*, **--whitelist-environment**=__seznam__"
87fb2136
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36343
36344#. type: Plain text
36345#: ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:70
36346msgid "Maximum nice priority allowed to raise."
36347msgstr ""
36348
36349#. type: Labeled list
36350#: ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:71
a5b0d099
KZ
36351#, fuzzy, no-wrap
36352#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
36353msgid "*-f*, *--fsize*[=_limits_]"
36354msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
87fb2136
PP
36355
36356#. type: Plain text
36357#: ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:73
36358msgid "Maximum file size."
36359msgstr ""
36360
36361#. type: Labeled list
36362#: ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:74
a5b0d099
KZ
36363#, fuzzy, no-wrap
36364#| msgid "*-w*, **--whitelist-environment**=__list__"
36365msgid "*-i*, *--sigpending*[=_limits_]"
36366msgstr "*-w*, **--whitelist-environment**=__seznam__"
87fb2136
PP
36367
36368#. type: Plain text
36369#: ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:76
36370msgid "Maximum number of pending signals."
36371msgstr ""
36372
36373#. type: Labeled list
36374#: ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:77
a5b0d099
KZ
36375#, fuzzy, no-wrap
36376#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
36377msgid "*-l*, *--memlock*[=_limits_]"
36378msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
87fb2136
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36379
36380#. type: Plain text
36381#: ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:79
36382msgid "Maximum locked-in-memory address space."
36383msgstr ""
36384
36385#. type: Labeled list
36386#: ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:80
a5b0d099
KZ
36387#, fuzzy, no-wrap
36388#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
36389msgid "*-m*, *--rss*[=_limits_]"
36390msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
87fb2136
PP
36391
36392#. type: Plain text
36393#: ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:82
36394msgid "Maximum Resident Set Size (RSS)."
36395msgstr ""
36396
36397#. type: Labeled list
36398#: ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:83
a5b0d099
KZ
36399#, fuzzy, no-wrap
36400#| msgid "*-w*, **--whitelist-environment**=__list__"
36401msgid "*-n*, *--nofile*[=_limits_]"
36402msgstr "*-w*, **--whitelist-environment**=__seznam__"
87fb2136
PP
36403
36404#. type: Plain text
36405#: ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:85
36406msgid "Maximum number of open files."
36407msgstr ""
36408
36409#. type: Labeled list
36410#: ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:86
a5b0d099
KZ
36411#, fuzzy, no-wrap
36412#| msgid "*-w*, **--whitelist-environment**=__list__"
36413msgid "*-q*, *--msgqueue*[=_limits_]"
36414msgstr "*-w*, **--whitelist-environment**=__seznam__"
87fb2136
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36415
36416#. type: Plain text
36417#: ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:88
36418msgid "Maximum number of bytes in POSIX message queues."
36419msgstr ""
36420
36421#. type: Labeled list
36422#: ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:89
a5b0d099
KZ
36423#, fuzzy, no-wrap
36424#| msgid "*-w*, **--whitelist-environment**=__list__"
36425msgid "*-r*, *--rtprio*[=_limits_]"
36426msgstr "*-w*, **--whitelist-environment**=__seznam__"
87fb2136
PP
36427
36428#. type: Plain text
36429#: ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:91
36430msgid "Maximum real-time priority."
36431msgstr ""
36432
36433#. type: Labeled list
36434#: ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:92
a5b0d099
KZ
36435#, fuzzy, no-wrap
36436#| msgid "*-w*, **--whitelist-environment**=__list__"
36437msgid "*-s*, *--stack*[=_limits_]"
36438msgstr "*-w*, **--whitelist-environment**=__seznam__"
87fb2136
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36439
36440#. type: Plain text
36441#: ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:94
36442msgid "Maximum size of the stack."
36443msgstr ""
36444
36445#. type: Labeled list
36446#: ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:95
a5b0d099
KZ
36447#, fuzzy, no-wrap
36448#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
36449msgid "*-t*, *--cpu*[=_limits_]"
36450msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
87fb2136
PP
36451
36452#. type: Plain text
36453#: ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:97
36454msgid "CPU time, in seconds."
36455msgstr ""
36456
36457#. type: Labeled list
36458#: ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:98
a5b0d099
KZ
36459#, fuzzy, no-wrap
36460#| msgid "*-w*, **--whitelist-environment**=__list__"
36461msgid "*-u*, *--nproc*[=_limits_]"
36462msgstr "*-w*, **--whitelist-environment**=__seznam__"
87fb2136
PP
36463
36464#. type: Plain text
36465#: ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:100
36466msgid "Maximum number of processes."
36467msgstr ""
36468
36469#. type: Labeled list
36470#: ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:101
a5b0d099
KZ
36471#, fuzzy, no-wrap
36472#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
36473msgid "*-v*, *--as*[=_limits_]"
36474msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
87fb2136
PP
36475
36476#. type: Plain text
36477#: ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:103
36478msgid "Address space limit."
36479msgstr ""
36480
36481#. type: Labeled list
36482#: ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:104
a5b0d099
KZ
36483#, fuzzy, no-wrap
36484#| msgid "*-*, *-l*, *--login*"
36485msgid "*-x*, *--locks*[=_limits_]"
36486msgstr "*-*, *-l*, *--login*"
87fb2136
PP
36487
36488#. type: Plain text
36489#: ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:106
36490msgid "Maximum number of file locks held."
36491msgstr ""
36492
36493#. type: Labeled list
36494#: ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:107
a5b0d099
KZ
36495#, fuzzy, no-wrap
36496#| msgid "*-w*, **--whitelist-environment**=__list__"
36497msgid "*-y*, *--rttime*[=_limits_]"
36498msgstr "*-w*, **--whitelist-environment**=__seznam__"
87fb2136
PP
36499
36500#. type: Plain text
36501#: ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:109
36502msgid "Timeout for real-time tasks."
36503msgstr ""
36504
36505#. type: Plain text
36506#: ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:113
b6467a72
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36507msgid ""
36508"The *prlimit*(2) system call is supported since Linux 2.6.36, older kernels "
36509"will break this program."
87fb2136
PP
36510msgstr ""
36511
36512#. type: Labeled list
36513#: ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:116
36514#, no-wrap
36515msgid "*prlimit --pid 13134*"
36516msgstr ""
36517
36518#. type: Plain text
36519#: ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:118
36520msgid "Display limit values for all current resources."
36521msgstr ""
36522
36523#. type: Labeled list
36524#: ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:119
36525#, no-wrap
36526msgid "*prlimit --pid 13134 --rss --nofile=1024:4095*"
36527msgstr ""
36528
36529#. type: Plain text
36530#: ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:121
b6467a72
PP
36531msgid ""
36532"Display the limits of the RSS, and set the soft and hard limits for the "
36533"number of open files to 1024 and 4095, respectively."
87fb2136
PP
36534msgstr ""
36535
36536#. type: Labeled list
36537#: ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:122
36538#, no-wrap
36539msgid "*prlimit --pid 13134 --nproc=512:*"
36540msgstr ""
36541
36542#. type: Plain text
36543#: ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:124
36544msgid "Modify only the soft limit for the number of processes."
36545msgstr ""
36546
36547#. type: Labeled list
36548#: ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:125
36549#, no-wrap
36550msgid "*prlimit --pid $$ --nproc=unlimited*"
36551msgstr ""
36552
36553#. type: Plain text
36554#: ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:127
b6467a72
PP
36555msgid ""
36556"Set for the current process both the soft and ceiling values for the number "
36557"of processes to unlimited."
87fb2136
PP
36558msgstr ""
36559
36560#. type: Labeled list
36561#: ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:128
36562#, no-wrap
36563msgid "*prlimit --cpu=10 sort -u hugefile*"
36564msgstr ""
36565
36566#. type: Plain text
36567#: ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:130
b6467a72
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36568msgid ""
36569"Set both the soft and hard CPU time limit to ten seconds and run *sort*(1)."
87fb2136
PP
36570msgstr ""
36571
36572#. type: Plain text
36573#: ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:134
36574msgid "mailto:dave@gnu.org[Davidlohr Bueso] - In memory of Dennis M. Ritchie."
36575msgstr ""
36576
36577#. type: Plain text
36578#: ../sys-utils/prlimit.1.adoc:139
36579#, no-wrap
36580msgid ""
36581"*ulimit*(1p),\n"
36582"*prlimit*(2)\n"
36583msgstr ""
36584
36585#. type: Title =
36586#: ../sys-utils/readprofile.8.adoc:2
36587#, no-wrap
36588msgid "readprofile(8)"
36589msgstr ""
36590
36591#. type: Plain text
36592#: ../sys-utils/readprofile.8.adoc:12
36593msgid "readprofile - read kernel profiling information"
36594msgstr ""
36595
36596#. type: Plain text
36597#: ../sys-utils/readprofile.8.adoc:16
36598#, no-wrap
36599msgid "*readprofile* [options]\n"
36600msgstr ""
36601
36602#. type: Title ==
36603#: ../sys-utils/readprofile.8.adoc:17
36604#, no-wrap
36605msgid "VERSION"
36606msgstr ""
36607
36608#. type: Plain text
36609#: ../sys-utils/readprofile.8.adoc:20
36610msgid "This manpage documents version 2.0 of the program."
36611msgstr ""
36612
36613#. type: Plain text
36614#: ../sys-utils/readprofile.8.adoc:24
b6467a72
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36615msgid ""
36616"The *readprofile* command uses the _/proc/profile_ information to print "
36617"ascii data on standard output. The output is organized in three columns: the "
36618"first is the number of clock ticks, the second is the name of the C function "
36619"in the kernel where those many ticks occurred, and the third is the "
36620"normalized `load' of the procedure, calculated as a ratio between the number "
36621"of ticks and the length of the procedure. The output is filled with blanks "
36622"to ease readability."
87fb2136
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36623msgstr ""
36624
36625#. type: Plain text
36626#: ../sys-utils/readprofile.8.adoc:29
b6467a72
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36627msgid ""
36628"Print all symbols in the mapfile. By default the procedures with reported "
36629"ticks are not printed."
87fb2136
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36630msgstr ""
36631
36632#. type: Labeled list
36633#: ../sys-utils/readprofile.8.adoc:30
36634#, fuzzy, no-wrap
36635#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
36636msgid "*-b*, *--histbin*"
36637msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
36638
36639#. type: Plain text
36640#: ../sys-utils/readprofile.8.adoc:32
36641msgid "Print individual histogram-bin counts."
36642msgstr ""
36643
36644#. type: Plain text
36645#: ../sys-utils/readprofile.8.adoc:35
b6467a72
PP
36646msgid ""
36647"Info. This makes *readprofile* only print the profiling step used by the "
36648"kernel. The profiling step is the resolution of the profiling buffer, and is "
36649"chosen during kernel configuration (through *make config*), or in the "
36650"kernel's command line. If the *-t* (terse) switch is used together with *-i* "
36651"only the decimal number is printed."
87fb2136
PP
36652msgstr ""
36653
36654#. type: Labeled list
36655#: ../sys-utils/readprofile.8.adoc:36
36656#, no-wrap
36657msgid "*-m*, *--mapfile* _mapfile_"
36658msgstr ""
36659
36660#. type: Plain text
36661#: ../sys-utils/readprofile.8.adoc:38
b6467a72
PP
36662msgid ""
36663"Specify a mapfile, which by default is _/usr/src/linux/System.map_. You "
36664"should specify the map file on cmdline if your current kernel isn't the last "
36665"one you compiled, or if you keep System.map elsewhere. If the name of the "
36666"map file ends with _.gz_ it is decompressed on the fly."
87fb2136
PP
36667msgstr ""
36668
36669#. type: Labeled list
36670#: ../sys-utils/readprofile.8.adoc:39
36671#, no-wrap
36672msgid "*-M*, *--multiplier* _multiplier_"
36673msgstr ""
36674
36675#. type: Plain text
36676#: ../sys-utils/readprofile.8.adoc:41
b6467a72
PP
36677msgid ""
36678"On some architectures it is possible to alter the frequency at which the "
36679"kernel delivers profiling interrupts to each CPU. This option allows you to "
36680"set the frequency, as a multiplier of the system clock frequency, HZ. Linux "
36681"2.6.16 dropped multiplier support for most systems. This option also resets "
36682"the profiling buffer, and requires superuser privileges."
87fb2136
PP
36683msgstr ""
36684
36685#. type: Labeled list
36686#: ../sys-utils/readprofile.8.adoc:42
36687#, no-wrap
36688msgid "*-p*, *--profile* _pro-file_"
36689msgstr ""
36690
36691#. type: Plain text
36692#: ../sys-utils/readprofile.8.adoc:44
b6467a72
PP
36693msgid ""
36694"Specify a different profiling buffer, which by default is _/proc/profile_. "
36695"Using a different pro-file is useful if you want to `freeze' the kernel "
36696"profiling at some time and read it later. The _/proc/profile_ file can be "
36697"copied using *cat*(1) or *cp*(1). There is no more support for compressed "
36698"profile buffers, like in *readprofile-1.1*, because the program needs to "
36699"know the size of the buffer in advance."
87fb2136
PP
36700msgstr ""
36701
36702#. type: Labeled list
36703#: ../sys-utils/readprofile.8.adoc:45 ../sys-utils/tunelp.8.adoc:53
a5b0d099 36704#: ../sys-utils/zramctl.8.adoc:61
87fb2136
PP
36705#, fuzzy, no-wrap
36706#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
36707msgid "*-r*, *--reset*"
36708msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
36709
36710#. type: Plain text
36711#: ../sys-utils/readprofile.8.adoc:47
b6467a72
PP
36712msgid ""
36713"Reset the profiling buffer. This can only be invoked by root, because _/proc/"
36714"profile_ is readable by everybody but writable only by the superuser. "
36715"However, you can make *readprofile* set-user-ID 0, in order to reset the "
36716"buffer without gaining privileges."
87fb2136
PP
36717msgstr ""
36718
36719#. type: Labeled list
36720#: ../sys-utils/readprofile.8.adoc:48
36721#, no-wrap
36722msgid "*-s, --counters*"
36723msgstr ""
36724
36725#. type: Plain text
36726#: ../sys-utils/readprofile.8.adoc:50
36727msgid "Print individual counters within functions."
36728msgstr ""
36729
36730#. type: Plain text
36731#: ../sys-utils/readprofile.8.adoc:53
b6467a72
PP
36732msgid ""
36733"Verbose. The output is organized in four columns and filled with blanks. The "
36734"first column is the RAM address of a kernel function, the second is the name "
36735"of the function, the third is the number of clock ticks and the last is the "
36736"normalized load."
87fb2136
PP
36737msgstr ""
36738
36739#. type: Labeled list
36740#: ../sys-utils/readprofile.8.adoc:58
36741#, no-wrap
36742msgid "_/proc/profile_"
36743msgstr ""
36744
36745#. type: Plain text
36746#: ../sys-utils/readprofile.8.adoc:60
36747msgid "A binary snapshot of the profiling buffer."
36748msgstr ""
36749
36750#. type: Labeled list
36751#: ../sys-utils/readprofile.8.adoc:61
36752#, no-wrap
36753msgid "_/usr/src/linux/System.map_"
36754msgstr ""
36755
36756#. type: Plain text
36757#: ../sys-utils/readprofile.8.adoc:63
36758msgid "The symbol table for the kernel."
36759msgstr ""
36760
36761#. type: Labeled list
36762#: ../sys-utils/readprofile.8.adoc:64
36763#, no-wrap
36764msgid "_/usr/src/linux/*_"
36765msgstr ""
36766
36767#. type: Plain text
36768#: ../sys-utils/readprofile.8.adoc:66
36769msgid "The program being profiled :-)"
36770msgstr ""
36771
36772#. type: Plain text
36773#: ../sys-utils/readprofile.8.adoc:70
36774#, no-wrap
36775msgid "*readprofile* only works with a 1.3.x or newer kernel, because _/proc/profile_ changed in the step from 1.2 to 1.3.\n"
36776msgstr ""
36777
36778#. type: Plain text
36779#: ../sys-utils/readprofile.8.adoc:72
b6467a72
PP
36780msgid ""
36781"This program only works with ELF kernels. The change for a.out kernels is "
36782"trivial, and left as an exercise to the a.out user."
87fb2136
PP
36783msgstr ""
36784
36785#. type: Plain text
36786#: ../sys-utils/readprofile.8.adoc:74
b6467a72
PP
36787msgid ""
36788"To enable profiling, the kernel must be rebooted, because no profiling "
36789"module is available, and it wouldn't be easy to build. To enable profiling, "
36790"you can specify *profile*=_2_ (or another number) on the kernel commandline. "
36791"The number you specify is the two-exponent used as profiling step."
87fb2136
PP
36792msgstr ""
36793
36794#. type: Plain text
36795#: ../sys-utils/readprofile.8.adoc:76
b6467a72
PP
36796msgid ""
36797"Profiling is disabled when interrupts are inhibited. This means that many "
36798"profiling ticks happen when interrupts are re-enabled. Watch out for "
36799"misleading information."
87fb2136
PP
36800msgstr ""
36801
36802#. type: Plain text
36803#: ../sys-utils/readprofile.8.adoc:80
36804msgid "Browse the profiling buffer ordering by clock ticks:"
36805msgstr ""
36806
36807#. type: delimited block .
36808#: ../sys-utils/readprofile.8.adoc:83
36809#, no-wrap
36810msgid " readprofile | sort -nr | less\n"
36811msgstr ""
36812
36813#. type: Plain text
36814#: ../sys-utils/readprofile.8.adoc:86
36815msgid "Print the 20 most loaded procedures:"
36816msgstr ""
36817
36818#. type: delimited block .
36819#: ../sys-utils/readprofile.8.adoc:89
36820#, no-wrap
36821msgid " readprofile | sort -nr +2 | head -20\n"
36822msgstr ""
36823
36824#. type: Plain text
36825#: ../sys-utils/readprofile.8.adoc:92
36826msgid "Print only filesystem profile:"
36827msgstr ""
36828
36829#. type: delimited block .
36830#: ../sys-utils/readprofile.8.adoc:95
36831#, no-wrap
36832msgid " readprofile | grep _ext2\n"
36833msgstr ""
36834
36835#. type: Plain text
36836#: ../sys-utils/readprofile.8.adoc:98
36837msgid "Look at all the kernel information, with ram addresses:"
36838msgstr ""
36839
36840#. type: delimited block .
36841#: ../sys-utils/readprofile.8.adoc:101
36842#, no-wrap
36843msgid " readprofile -av | less\n"
36844msgstr ""
36845
36846#. type: Plain text
36847#: ../sys-utils/readprofile.8.adoc:104
36848msgid "Browse a 'frozen' profile buffer for a non current kernel:"
36849msgstr ""
36850
36851#. type: delimited block .
36852#: ../sys-utils/readprofile.8.adoc:107
36853#, no-wrap
36854msgid " readprofile -p ~/profile.freeze -m /zImage.map.gz\n"
36855msgstr ""
36856
36857#. type: Plain text
36858#: ../sys-utils/readprofile.8.adoc:110
36859msgid "Request profiling at 2kHz per CPU, and reset the profiling buffer:"
36860msgstr ""
36861
36862#. type: delimited block .
36863#: ../sys-utils/readprofile.8.adoc:113
36864#, no-wrap
36865msgid " sudo readprofile -M 20\n"
36866msgstr ""
36867
36868#
36869#
36870#
36871#
36872#. Copyright (c) 1983, 1991, 1993
36873#. The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
36874#. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
36875#. modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
36876#. are met:
36877#. 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
36878#. notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
36879#. 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
36880#. notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
36881#. documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
36882#. 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
36883#. must display the following acknowledgement:
36884#. This product includes software developed by the University of
36885#. California, Berkeley and its contributors.
36886#. 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
36887#. may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
36888#. without specific prior written permission.
36889#. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
36890#. ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
36891#. IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
36892#. ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
36893#. FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
36894#. DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
36895#. OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
36896#. HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
36897#. LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
36898#. OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
36899#. SUCH DAMAGE.
36900#. @(#)renice.8 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/9/93
36901#. type: Title =
36902#: ../sys-utils/renice.1.adoc:36
36903#, fuzzy, no-wrap
36904#| msgid "write(1)"
36905msgid "renice(1)"
36906msgstr "write(1)"
36907
36908#. type: Plain text
36909#: ../sys-utils/renice.1.adoc:46
36910msgid "renice - alter priority of running processes"
36911msgstr ""
36912
36913#. type: Plain text
36914#: ../sys-utils/renice.1.adoc:50
36915#, no-wrap
b6467a72 36916msgid "*renice* [*--priority|--relative*] _priority_ [*-g*|*-p*|*-u*] _identifier_...\n"
87fb2136
PP
36917msgstr ""
36918
36919#. type: Plain text
36920#: ../sys-utils/renice.1.adoc:54
36921#, no-wrap
36922msgid "*renice* alters the scheduling priority of one or more running processes. The first argument is the _priority_ value to be used. The other arguments are interpreted as process IDs (by default), process group IDs, user IDs, or user names. *renice*'ing a process group causes all processes in the process group to have their scheduling priority altered. *renice*'ing a user causes all processes owned by the user to have their scheduling priority altered.\n"
36923msgstr ""
36924
b6467a72
PP
36925#. type: Plain text
36926#: ../sys-utils/renice.1.adoc:56
36927msgid ""
36928"If no *-n*, *--priority* or *--relative* option is used, then the priority "
36929"is set as *absolute*."
36930msgstr ""
36931
87fb2136 36932#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72
PP
36933#: ../sys-utils/renice.1.adoc:59
36934#, fuzzy, no-wrap
36935#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
36936msgid "*-n* _priority_"
36937msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
36938
36939#. type: Plain text
36940#: ../sys-utils/renice.1.adoc:61
36941msgid ""
36942"Specify the *absolute* or *relative* (depending on environment variable "
36943"POSIXLY_CORRECT) scheduling _priority_ to be used for the process, process "
36944"group, or user. Use of the option *-n* is optional, but when used, it must "
36945"be the first argument. See *NOTES* for more information."
36946msgstr ""
36947
36948#. type: Labeled list
36949#: ../sys-utils/renice.1.adoc:62
36950#, fuzzy, no-wrap
36951#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
36952msgid "*--priority* _priority_"
36953msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
36954
36955#. type: Plain text
36956#: ../sys-utils/renice.1.adoc:64
36957msgid ""
36958"Specify an *absolute* scheduling _priority_. _Priority_ is set to the given "
36959"value. This is the default, when no option is specified."
36960msgstr ""
36961
36962#. type: Labeled list
36963#: ../sys-utils/renice.1.adoc:65
87fb2136 36964#, no-wrap
b6467a72 36965msgid "*--relative* _priority_"
87fb2136
PP
36966msgstr ""
36967
36968#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
36969#: ../sys-utils/renice.1.adoc:67
36970msgid ""
36971"Specify a *relative* scheduling _priority_. Same as the standard POSIX *-n* "
36972"option. _Priority_ gets _incremented/decremented_ by the given value."
87fb2136
PP
36973msgstr ""
36974
36975#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 36976#: ../sys-utils/renice.1.adoc:68
87fb2136
PP
36977#, fuzzy, no-wrap
36978#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
36979msgid "*-g*, *--pgrp*"
36980msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
36981
36982#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 36983#: ../sys-utils/renice.1.adoc:70
87fb2136
PP
36984msgid "Interpret the succeeding arguments as process group IDs."
36985msgstr ""
36986
36987#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 36988#: ../sys-utils/renice.1.adoc:73
87fb2136
PP
36989msgid "Interpret the succeeding arguments as process IDs (the default)."
36990msgstr ""
36991
36992#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 36993#: ../sys-utils/renice.1.adoc:74
87fb2136
PP
36994#, fuzzy, no-wrap
36995#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
36996msgid "*-u*, *--user*"
36997msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
36998
36999#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 37000#: ../sys-utils/renice.1.adoc:76
87fb2136
PP
37001msgid "Interpret the succeeding arguments as usernames or UIDs."
37002msgstr ""
37003
37004#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 37005#: ../sys-utils/renice.1.adoc:81
87fb2136
PP
37006#, fuzzy, no-wrap
37007#| msgid "_/etc/pam.d/su_"
37008msgid "_/etc/passwd_"
37009msgstr "_/etc/pam.d/su_"
37010
37011#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 37012#: ../sys-utils/renice.1.adoc:83
87fb2136
PP
37013msgid "to map user names to user IDs"
37014msgstr ""
37015
37016#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
37017#: ../sys-utils/renice.1.adoc:87
37018msgid ""
37019"Users other than the superuser may only alter the priority of processes they "
37020"own. Furthermore, an unprivileged user can only _increase_ the \"nice "
37021"value\" (i.e., choose a lower priority) and such changes are irreversible "
37022"unless (since Linux 2.6.12) the user has a suitable \"nice\" resource limit "
37023"(see *ulimit*(1p) and *getrlimit*(2))."
87fb2136
PP
37024msgstr ""
37025
37026#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
37027#: ../sys-utils/renice.1.adoc:89
37028msgid ""
37029"The superuser may alter the priority of any process and set the priority to "
37030"any value in the range -20 to 19. Useful priorities are: 19 (the affected "
37031"processes will run only when nothing else in the system wants to), 0 (the "
37032"\"base\" scheduling priority), anything negative (to make things go very "
37033"fast)."
37034msgstr ""
37035
37036#. type: Plain text
37037#: ../sys-utils/renice.1.adoc:91
37038msgid ""
37039"For historical reasons in this implementation, the *-n* option did not "
37040"follow the POSIX specification. Therefore, instead of setting a *relative* "
37041"priority, it sets an *absolute* priority by default. As this may not be "
37042"desirable, this behavior can be controlled by setting the environment "
37043"variable POSIXLY_CORRECT to be fully POSIX compliant. See the *-n* option "
37044"for details. See *--relative* and *--priority* for options that do not "
37045"change behavior depending on environment variables."
87fb2136
PP
37046msgstr ""
37047
37048#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 37049#: ../sys-utils/renice.1.adoc:95
87fb2136
PP
37050#, fuzzy
37051#| msgid "The ancestor of this *fstab* file format appeared in 4.0BSD."
37052msgid "The *renice* command appeared in 4.0BSD."
37053msgstr "Předchůdce formátu souboru *fstab* se objevil v 4.0BSD."
37054
37055#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
37056#: ../sys-utils/renice.1.adoc:99
37057msgid ""
37058"The following command would change the priority of the processes with PIDs "
37059"987 and 32, plus all processes owned by the users daemon and root:"
87fb2136
PP
37060msgstr ""
37061
37062#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 37063#: ../sys-utils/renice.1.adoc:101
87fb2136
PP
37064#, no-wrap
37065msgid "*renice +1 987 -u daemon root -p 32*\n"
37066msgstr ""
37067
37068#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 37069#: ../sys-utils/renice.1.adoc:110
87fb2136
PP
37070#, no-wrap
37071msgid ""
37072"*nice*(1),\n"
37073"*chrt*(1),\n"
37074"*getpriority*(2),\n"
37075"*setpriority*(2),\n"
37076"*credentials*(7),\n"
37077"*sched*(7)\n"
37078msgstr ""
37079
37080#. type: Title =
37081#: ../sys-utils/rfkill.8.adoc:2
37082#, no-wrap
37083msgid "rfkill(8)"
37084msgstr ""
37085
37086#. type: Plain text
37087#: ../sys-utils/rfkill.8.adoc:12
37088msgid "rfkill - tool for enabling and disabling wireless devices"
37089msgstr ""
37090
37091#. type: Plain text
37092#: ../sys-utils/rfkill.8.adoc:16
37093#, no-wrap
37094msgid "*rfkill* [options] [_command_] [_ID_|_type_ ...]\n"
37095msgstr ""
37096
37097#. type: Plain text
37098#: ../sys-utils/rfkill.8.adoc:20
37099#, no-wrap
37100msgid "*rfkill* lists, enabling and disabling wireless devices.\n"
37101msgstr ""
37102
37103#. type: Plain text
37104#: ../sys-utils/rfkill.8.adoc:22
b6467a72
PP
37105msgid ""
37106"The command \"list\" output format is deprecated and maintained for backward "
37107"compatibility only. The new output format is the default when no command is "
37108"specified or when the option *--output* is used."
87fb2136
PP
37109msgstr ""
37110
37111#. type: Plain text
37112#: ../sys-utils/rfkill.8.adoc:24
b6467a72
PP
37113msgid ""
37114"The default output is subject to change. So whenever possible, you should "
37115"avoid using default outputs in your scripts. Always explicitly define "
37116"expected columns by using the *--output* option together with a columns list "
37117"in environments where a stable output is required."
87fb2136
PP
37118msgstr ""
37119
37120#. type: Plain text
37121#: ../sys-utils/rfkill.8.adoc:35
b6467a72
PP
37122msgid ""
37123"Specify which output columns to print. Use *--help* to get a list of "
37124"available columns."
87fb2136
PP
37125msgstr ""
37126
37127#. type: Labeled list
37128#: ../sys-utils/rfkill.8.adoc:46
37129#, fuzzy, no-wrap
37130#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
37131msgid "*help*"
37132msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
37133
37134#. type: Labeled list
37135#: ../sys-utils/rfkill.8.adoc:49
37136#, fuzzy, no-wrap
37137#| msgid "*comment*"
37138msgid "*event*"
37139msgstr "*comment*"
37140
37141#. type: Plain text
37142#: ../sys-utils/rfkill.8.adoc:51
37143msgid "Listen for rfkill events and display them on stdout."
37144msgstr ""
37145
37146#. type: Labeled list
37147#: ../sys-utils/rfkill.8.adoc:52
37148#, no-wrap
37149msgid "*list* [__id__|__type__ ...]"
37150msgstr ""
37151
37152#. type: Plain text
37153#: ../sys-utils/rfkill.8.adoc:54
b6467a72
PP
37154msgid ""
37155"List the current state of all available devices. The command output format "
37156"is deprecated, see the *DESCRIPTION* section. It is a good idea to check "
37157"with *list* command _id_ or _type_ scope is appropriate before setting "
37158"*block* or *unblock*. Special _all_ type string will match everything. Use "
37159"of multiple _ID_ or _type_ arguments is supported. Possible types are all, "
37160"{wlan | wifi}, bluetooth, {uwb | ultrawideband}, wimax, wwan, gps, fm, nfc."
87fb2136
PP
37161msgstr ""
37162
37163#. type: Labeled list
37164#: ../sys-utils/rfkill.8.adoc:55
37165#, no-wrap
37166msgid "**block** __id__|__type__ [...]"
37167msgstr ""
37168
37169#. type: Plain text
37170#: ../sys-utils/rfkill.8.adoc:57
37171msgid "Disable the corresponding device."
37172msgstr ""
37173
37174#. type: Labeled list
37175#: ../sys-utils/rfkill.8.adoc:58
37176#, no-wrap
37177msgid "**unblock** __id__|__type__ [...]"
37178msgstr ""
37179
37180#. type: Plain text
37181#: ../sys-utils/rfkill.8.adoc:60
b6467a72
PP
37182msgid ""
37183"Enable the corresponding device. If the device is hard-blocked, for example "
37184"via a hardware switch, it will remain unavailable though it is now soft-"
37185"unblocked."
87fb2136
PP
37186msgstr ""
37187
37188#. type: Labeled list
37189#: ../sys-utils/rfkill.8.adoc:61
37190#, no-wrap
37191msgid "**toggle** __id__|__type__ [...]"
37192msgstr ""
37193
37194#. type: Plain text
37195#: ../sys-utils/rfkill.8.adoc:63
37196msgid "Enable or disable the corresponding device."
37197msgstr ""
37198
37199#. type: delimited block .
37200#: ../sys-utils/rfkill.8.adoc:70
37201#, no-wrap
37202msgid ""
37203" rfkill --output ID,TYPE\n"
37204" rfkill block all\n"
37205" rfkill unblock wlan\n"
37206" rfkill block bluetooth uwb wimax wwan gps fm nfc\n"
37207msgstr ""
37208
37209#. type: Plain text
37210#: ../sys-utils/rfkill.8.adoc:75
37211#, no-wrap
37212msgid "*rfkill* was originally written by mailto:johannes@sipsolutions.net[Johannes Berg] and mailto:marcel@holtmann.org[Marcel Holtmann]. The code has been later modified by mailto:kerolasa@iki.fi[Sami Kerola] and mailto:kzak@redhat.com[Karel Zak] for the util-linux project.\n"
37213msgstr ""
37214
37215#. type: Plain text
37216#: ../sys-utils/rfkill.8.adoc:77
b6467a72
PP
37217msgid ""
37218"This manual page was written by mailto:linux@youmustbejoking.demon.co."
37219"uk[Darren Salt] for the Debian project (and may be used by others)."
87fb2136
PP
37220msgstr ""
37221
37222#. type: Plain text
37223#: ../sys-utils/rfkill.8.adoc:83
37224#, no-wrap
37225msgid ""
37226"*powertop*(8),\n"
37227"*systemd-rfkill*(8),\n"
b6467a72 37228"https://docs.kernel.org/driver-api/rfkill.html[Linux kernel documentation]\n"
87fb2136
PP
37229msgstr ""
37230
37231#. type: Title =
37232#: ../sys-utils/rtcwake.8.adoc:2
37233#, no-wrap
37234msgid "rtcwake(8)"
37235msgstr ""
37236
37237#. type: Plain text
37238#: ../sys-utils/rtcwake.8.adoc:12
37239msgid "rtcwake - enter a system sleep state until specified wakeup time"
37240msgstr ""
37241
37242#. type: Plain text
37243#: ../sys-utils/rtcwake.8.adoc:16
37244#, no-wrap
37245msgid "*rtcwake* [options] [*-d* _device_] [*-m* _standby_mode_] {*-s* _seconds_|*-t* _time_t_}\n"
37246msgstr ""
37247
37248#. type: Plain text
37249#: ../sys-utils/rtcwake.8.adoc:20
b6467a72
PP
37250msgid ""
37251"This program is used to enter a system sleep state and to automatically wake "
37252"from it at a specified time."
87fb2136
PP
37253msgstr ""
37254
37255#. type: Plain text
37256#: ../sys-utils/rtcwake.8.adoc:22
b6467a72
PP
37257msgid ""
37258"This uses cross-platform Linux interfaces to enter a system sleep state, and "
37259"leave it no later than a specified time. It uses any RTC framework driver "
37260"that supports standard driver model wakeup flags."
87fb2136
PP
37261msgstr ""
37262
37263#. type: Plain text
37264#: ../sys-utils/rtcwake.8.adoc:24
b6467a72
PP
37265msgid ""
37266"This is normally used like the old *apmsleep* utility, to wake from a "
37267"suspend state like ACPI S1 (standby) or S3 (suspend-to-RAM). Most platforms "
37268"can implement those without analogues of BIOS, APM, or ACPI."
87fb2136
PP
37269msgstr ""
37270
37271#. type: Plain text
37272#: ../sys-utils/rtcwake.8.adoc:26
b6467a72
PP
37273msgid ""
37274"On some systems, this can also be used like *nvram-wakeup*, waking from "
37275"states like ACPI S4 (suspend to disk). Not all systems have persistent media "
37276"that are appropriate for such suspend modes."
87fb2136
PP
37277msgstr ""
37278
37279#. type: Plain text
37280#: ../sys-utils/rtcwake.8.adoc:28
b6467a72
PP
37281msgid ""
37282"Note that alarm functionality depends on hardware; not every RTC is able to "
37283"setup an alarm up to 24 hours in the future."
87fb2136
PP
37284msgstr ""
37285
37286#. type: Plain text
37287#: ../sys-utils/rtcwake.8.adoc:30
b6467a72
PP
37288msgid ""
37289"The suspend setup may be interrupted by active hardware; for example "
37290"wireless USB input devices that continue to send events for some fraction of "
37291"a second after the return key is pressed. *rtcwake* tries to avoid this "
37292"problem and it waits to the terminal to settle down before entering a system "
37293"sleep."
87fb2136
PP
37294msgstr ""
37295
37296#. type: Labeled list
37297#: ../sys-utils/rtcwake.8.adoc:33
37298#, no-wrap
37299msgid "*-A*, *--adjfile* _file_"
37300msgstr ""
37301
37302#. type: Plain text
37303#: ../sys-utils/rtcwake.8.adoc:35
37304msgid "Specify an alternative path to the adjust file."
37305msgstr ""
37306
37307#. type: Plain text
37308#: ../sys-utils/rtcwake.8.adoc:38
b6467a72
PP
37309msgid ""
37310"Read the clock mode (whether the hardware clock is set to UTC or local time) "
37311"from the _adjtime_ file, where *hwclock*(8) stores that information. This is "
37312"the default."
87fb2136
PP
37313msgstr ""
37314
37315#. type: Labeled list
37316#: ../sys-utils/rtcwake.8.adoc:39
37317#, no-wrap
37318msgid "*--date* _timestamp_"
37319msgstr ""
37320
37321#. type: Plain text
37322#: ../sys-utils/rtcwake.8.adoc:41
b6467a72
PP
37323msgid ""
37324"Set the wakeup time to the value of the timestamp. Format of the timestamp "
37325"can be any of the following:"
87fb2136
PP
37326msgstr ""
37327
37328#. type: Table
37329#: ../sys-utils/rtcwake.8.adoc:52
37330#, no-wrap
37331msgid ""
37332"|YYYYMMDDhhmmss |\n"
37333"|YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss |\n"
37334"|YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm |(seconds will be set to 00)\n"
37335"|YYYY-MM-DD |(time will be set to 00:00:00)\n"
37336"|hh:mm:ss |(date will be set to today)\n"
37337"|hh:mm |(date will be set to today, seconds to 00)\n"
37338"|tomorrow |(time is set to 00:00:00)\n"
37339"|+5min |\n"
37340msgstr ""
37341
37342#. type: Labeled list
37343#: ../sys-utils/rtcwake.8.adoc:54
37344#, no-wrap
37345msgid "*-d*, *--device* _device_"
37346msgstr ""
37347
37348#. type: Plain text
37349#: ../sys-utils/rtcwake.8.adoc:56
b6467a72
PP
37350msgid ""
37351"Use the specified _device_ instead of *rtc0* as realtime clock. This option "
37352"is only relevant if your system has more than one RTC. You may specify "
37353"*rtc1*, *rtc2*, ... here."
87fb2136
PP
37354msgstr ""
37355
37356#. type: Labeled list
37357#: ../sys-utils/rtcwake.8.adoc:57
37358#, fuzzy, no-wrap
37359#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
37360msgid "*-l*, *--local*"
37361msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
37362
37363#. type: Plain text
37364#: ../sys-utils/rtcwake.8.adoc:59
b6467a72
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37365msgid ""
37366"Assume that the hardware clock is set to local time, regardless of the "
37367"contents of the _adjtime_ file."
87fb2136
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37368msgstr ""
37369
37370#. type: Labeled list
37371#: ../sys-utils/rtcwake.8.adoc:60
37372#, no-wrap
37373msgid "*--list-modes*"
37374msgstr ""
37375
37376#. type: Plain text
37377#: ../sys-utils/rtcwake.8.adoc:62
37378msgid "List available *--mode* option arguments."
37379msgstr ""
37380
37381#. type: Labeled list
37382#: ../sys-utils/rtcwake.8.adoc:63
37383#, no-wrap
37384msgid "*-m*, *--mode* _mode_"
37385msgstr ""
37386
37387#. type: Plain text
37388#: ../sys-utils/rtcwake.8.adoc:65
37389msgid "Go into the given standby state. Valid values for _mode_ are:"
37390msgstr ""
37391
37392#. type: Labeled list
37393#: ../sys-utils/rtcwake.8.adoc:66
37394#, no-wrap
37395msgid "*standby*"
37396msgstr ""
37397
37398#. type: Plain text
37399#: ../sys-utils/rtcwake.8.adoc:68
b6467a72
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37400msgid ""
37401"ACPI state S1. This state offers minimal, though real, power savings, while "
37402"providing a very low-latency transition back to a working system. This is "
37403"the default mode."
87fb2136
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37404msgstr ""
37405
37406#. type: Labeled list
37407#: ../sys-utils/rtcwake.8.adoc:69
37408#, no-wrap
37409msgid "*freeze*"
37410msgstr ""
37411
37412#. type: Plain text
37413#: ../sys-utils/rtcwake.8.adoc:71
b6467a72
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37414msgid ""
37415"The processes are frozen, all the devices are suspended and all the "
37416"processors idled. This state is a general state that does not need any "
37417"platform-specific support, but it saves less power than Suspend-to-RAM, "
37418"because the system is still in a running state. (Available since Linux 3.9.)"
87fb2136
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37419msgstr ""
37420
37421#. type: Labeled list
37422#: ../sys-utils/rtcwake.8.adoc:72
37423#, no-wrap
37424msgid "*mem*"
37425msgstr ""
37426
37427#. type: Plain text
37428#: ../sys-utils/rtcwake.8.adoc:74
b6467a72
PP
37429msgid ""
37430"ACPI state S3 (Suspend-to-RAM). This state offers significant power savings "
37431"as everything in the system is put into a low-power state, except for "
37432"memory, which is placed in self-refresh mode to retain its contents."
87fb2136
PP
37433msgstr ""
37434
37435#. type: Labeled list
37436#: ../sys-utils/rtcwake.8.adoc:75
37437#, no-wrap
37438msgid "*disk*"
37439msgstr ""
37440
37441#. type: Plain text
37442#: ../sys-utils/rtcwake.8.adoc:77
b6467a72
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37443msgid ""
37444"ACPI state S4 (Suspend-to-disk). This state offers the greatest power "
37445"savings, and can be used even in the absence of low-level platform support "
37446"for power management. This state operates similarly to Suspend-to-RAM, but "
37447"includes a final step of writing memory contents to disk."
87fb2136
PP
37448msgstr ""
37449
37450#. type: Plain text
37451#: ../sys-utils/rtcwake.8.adoc:80
b6467a72
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37452msgid ""
37453"ACPI state S5 (Poweroff). This is done by calling '/sbin/shutdown'. Not "
37454"officially supported by ACPI, but it usually works."
87fb2136
PP
37455msgstr ""
37456
37457#. type: Labeled list
37458#: ../sys-utils/rtcwake.8.adoc:81
37459#, no-wrap
37460msgid "*no*"
37461msgstr ""
37462
37463#. type: Plain text
37464#: ../sys-utils/rtcwake.8.adoc:83
37465msgid "Don't suspend, only set the RTC wakeup time."
37466msgstr ""
37467
37468#. type: Plain text
37469#: ../sys-utils/rtcwake.8.adoc:86
b6467a72
PP
37470msgid ""
37471"Don't suspend, but read the RTC device until an alarm time appears. This "
37472"mode is useful for debugging."
87fb2136
PP
37473msgstr ""
37474
37475#. type: Plain text
37476#: ../sys-utils/rtcwake.8.adoc:89
37477msgid "Disable a previously set alarm."
37478msgstr ""
37479
37480#. type: Labeled list
37481#: ../sys-utils/rtcwake.8.adoc:90
37482#, no-wrap
37483msgid "*show*"
37484msgstr ""
37485
37486#. type: Plain text
37487#: ../sys-utils/rtcwake.8.adoc:92
b6467a72
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37488msgid ""
37489"Print alarm information in format: \"alarm: off|on <time>\". The time is in "
37490"ctime() output format, e.g., \"alarm: on Tue Nov 16 04:48:45 2010\"."
87fb2136
PP
37491msgstr ""
37492
37493#. type: Plain text
37494#: ../sys-utils/rtcwake.8.adoc:95
b6467a72
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37495msgid ""
37496"This option does everything apart from actually setting up the alarm, "
37497"suspending the system, or waiting for the alarm."
87fb2136
PP
37498msgstr ""
37499
37500#. type: Labeled list
37501#: ../sys-utils/rtcwake.8.adoc:96
37502#, fuzzy, no-wrap
37503#| msgid "*-c*, **--command**=__command__"
37504msgid "*-s*, *--seconds* _seconds_"
37505msgstr "*-c*, **--command**=__příkaz__"
37506
37507#. type: Plain text
37508#: ../sys-utils/rtcwake.8.adoc:98
37509msgid "Set the wakeup time to _seconds_ in the future from now."
37510msgstr ""
37511
37512#. type: Labeled list
37513#: ../sys-utils/rtcwake.8.adoc:99
37514#, no-wrap
37515msgid "*-t*, *--time* _time_t_"
37516msgstr ""
37517
37518#. type: Plain text
37519#: ../sys-utils/rtcwake.8.adoc:101
b6467a72
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37520msgid ""
37521"Set the wakeup time to the absolute time _time_t_. _time_t_ is the time in "
37522"seconds since 1970-01-01, 00:00 UTC. Use the *date*(1) tool to convert "
37523"between human-readable time and _time_t_."
87fb2136
PP
37524msgstr ""
37525
37526#. type: Labeled list
37527#: ../sys-utils/rtcwake.8.adoc:102
37528#, fuzzy, no-wrap
37529#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
37530msgid "*-u*, *--utc*"
37531msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
37532
37533#. type: Plain text
37534#: ../sys-utils/rtcwake.8.adoc:104
b6467a72
PP
37535msgid ""
37536"Assume that the hardware clock is set to UTC (Universal Time Coordinated), "
37537"regardless of the contents of the _adjtime_ file."
87fb2136
PP
37538msgstr ""
37539
37540#. type: Plain text
37541#: ../sys-utils/rtcwake.8.adoc:113
b6467a72
PP
37542msgid ""
37543"Some PC systems can't currently exit sleep states such as *mem* using only "
37544"the kernel code accessed by this driver. They need help from userspace code "
37545"to make the framebuffer work again."
87fb2136
PP
37546msgstr ""
37547
37548#. type: Plain text
37549#: ../sys-utils/rtcwake.8.adoc:121
b6467a72
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37550msgid ""
37551"The program was posted several times on LKML and other lists before "
37552"appearing in kernel commit message for Linux 2.6 in the GIT commit "
37553"87ac84f42a7a580d0dd72ae31d6a5eb4bfe04c6d."
87fb2136
PP
37554msgstr ""
37555
37556#. type: Plain text
37557#: ../sys-utils/rtcwake.8.adoc:125
b6467a72
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37558msgid ""
37559"The program was written by mailto:dbrownell@users.sourceforge.net[David "
37560"Brownell] and improved by mailto:bwalle@suse.de[Bernhard Walle]."
87fb2136
PP
37561msgstr ""
37562
37563#. type: Plain text
37564#: ../sys-utils/rtcwake.8.adoc:129
b6467a72
PP
37565msgid ""
37566"This is free software. You may redistribute copies of it under the terms of "
37567"the link:http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html[GNU General Public License]. "
37568"There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law."
87fb2136
PP
37569msgstr ""
37570
37571#. type: Plain text
37572#: ../sys-utils/rtcwake.8.adoc:135
37573#, fuzzy, no-wrap
37574#| msgid ""
37575#| "*mesg*(1),\n"
37576#| "*talk*(1),\n"
37577#| "*who*(1)\n"
37578msgid ""
37579"*adjtime_config*(5),\n"
37580"*hwclock*(8),\n"
37581"*date*(1)\n"
37582msgstr ""
37583"*mesg*(1),\n"
37584"*talk*(1),\n"
37585"*who*(1)\n"
37586
37587#. type: Title =
37588#: ../sys-utils/setarch.8.adoc:2
37589#, no-wrap
37590msgid "setarch(8)"
37591msgstr ""
37592
37593#. type: Plain text
37594#: ../sys-utils/setarch.8.adoc:12
b6467a72
PP
37595msgid ""
37596"setarch - change reported architecture in new program environment and/or set "
37597"personality flags"
87fb2136
PP
37598msgstr ""
37599
37600#. type: Plain text
37601#: ../sys-utils/setarch.8.adoc:16
37602#, fuzzy, no-wrap
37603#| msgid "*su* [options] [*-*] [_user_ [_argument_...]]\n"
37604msgid "*setarch* [_arch_] [options] [_program_ [_argument_...]]\n"
37605msgstr "*su* [přepínače] [*-*] [_uživatel_ [_argument_…]]\n"
37606
37607#. type: Plain text
37608#: ../sys-utils/setarch.8.adoc:18
37609#, no-wrap
37610msgid "*setarch* *--list*|*-h*|*-V*\n"
37611msgstr ""
37612
37613#. type: Plain text
37614#: ../sys-utils/setarch.8.adoc:20
37615#, fuzzy, no-wrap
37616#| msgid "*su* [options] [*-*] [_user_ [_argument_...]]\n"
37617msgid "*arch* [options] [_program_ [_argument_...]]\n"
37618msgstr "*su* [přepínače] [*-*] [_uživatel_ [_argument_…]]\n"
37619
37620#. type: Plain text
37621#: ../sys-utils/setarch.8.adoc:24
37622#, no-wrap
37623msgid "*setarch* modifies execution domains and process personality flags.\n"
37624msgstr ""
37625
37626#. type: Plain text
37627#: ../sys-utils/setarch.8.adoc:26
b6467a72
PP
37628msgid ""
37629"The execution domains currently only affects the output of *uname -m*. For "
37630"example, on an AMD64 system, running *setarch i386* _program_ will cause "
37631"_program_ to see i686 instead of _x86_64_ as the machine type. It can also "
37632"be used to set various personality options. The default _program_ is */bin/"
37633"sh*."
87fb2136
PP
37634msgstr ""
37635
37636#. type: Plain text
37637#: ../sys-utils/setarch.8.adoc:28
b6467a72
PP
37638msgid ""
37639"Since version 2.33 the _arch_ command line argument is optional and "
37640"*setarch* may be used to change personality flags (ADDR_LIMIT_*, "
37641"SHORT_INODE, etc) without modification of the execution domain."
87fb2136
PP
37642msgstr ""
37643
37644#. type: Labeled list
37645#: ../sys-utils/setarch.8.adoc:31
37646#, no-wrap
37647msgid "*--list*"
37648msgstr ""
37649
37650#. type: Plain text
37651#: ../sys-utils/setarch.8.adoc:33
b6467a72
PP
37652msgid ""
37653"List the architectures that *setarch* knows about. Whether *setarch* can "
37654"actually set each of these architectures depends on the running kernel."
87fb2136
PP
37655msgstr ""
37656
37657#. type: Labeled list
37658#: ../sys-utils/setarch.8.adoc:34
37659#, no-wrap
b6467a72
PP
37660msgid "*--show[=personality]*"
37661msgstr ""
37662
37663#. type: Plain text
37664#: ../sys-utils/setarch.8.adoc:38
37665msgid ""
37666"Show the currently active personality and flags. If the *personality* "
37667"argument is provided, it is shown instead of the current one. *personality* "
37668"is a hexadecimal number with values was described in *sys/personality.h*."
37669msgstr ""
37670
37671#. type: Labeled list
37672#: ../sys-utils/setarch.8.adoc:39
37673#, no-wrap
87fb2136
PP
37674msgid "*--uname-2.6*"
37675msgstr ""
37676
37677#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
37678#: ../sys-utils/setarch.8.adoc:41
37679msgid ""
37680"Causes the _program_ to see a kernel version number beginning with 2.6. "
37681"Turns on *UNAME26*."
87fb2136
PP
37682msgstr ""
37683
37684#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 37685#: ../sys-utils/setarch.8.adoc:45
87fb2136
PP
37686#, fuzzy, no-wrap
37687#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
37688msgid "*-3*, *--3gb*"
37689msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
37690
37691#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
37692#: ../sys-utils/setarch.8.adoc:47
37693msgid ""
37694"Specifies _program_ should use a maximum of 3GB of address space. Supported "
37695"on x86. Turns on *ADDR_LIMIT_3GB*."
87fb2136
PP
37696msgstr ""
37697
37698#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 37699#: ../sys-utils/setarch.8.adoc:48
87fb2136
PP
37700#, no-wrap
37701msgid "*--4gb*"
37702msgstr ""
37703
37704#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
37705#: ../sys-utils/setarch.8.adoc:50
37706msgid ""
37707"This option has no effect. It is retained for backward compatibility only, "
37708"and may be removed in future releases."
87fb2136
PP
37709msgstr ""
37710
37711#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 37712#: ../sys-utils/setarch.8.adoc:51
87fb2136
PP
37713#, fuzzy, no-wrap
37714#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
37715msgid "*-B*, *--32bit*"
37716msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
37717
37718#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
37719#: ../sys-utils/setarch.8.adoc:53
37720msgid ""
37721"Limit the address space to 32 bits to emulate hardware. Supported on ARM and "
37722"Alpha. Turns on *ADDR_LIMIT_32BIT*."
87fb2136
PP
37723msgstr ""
37724
37725#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 37726#: ../sys-utils/setarch.8.adoc:54
87fb2136
PP
37727#, no-wrap
37728msgid "*-F*, *--fdpic-funcptrs*"
37729msgstr ""
37730
37731#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
37732#: ../sys-utils/setarch.8.adoc:56
37733msgid ""
37734"Treat user-space function pointers to signal handlers as pointers to address "
37735"descriptors. This option has no effect on architectures that do not support "
37736"*FDPIC* ELF binaries. In kernel v4.14 support is limited to ARM, Blackfin, "
37737"Fujitsu FR-V, and SuperH CPU architectures."
87fb2136
PP
37738msgstr ""
37739
37740#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 37741#: ../sys-utils/setarch.8.adoc:57
87fb2136
PP
37742#, fuzzy, no-wrap
37743#| msgid "*-V*, *--version*"
37744msgid "*-I*, *--short-inode*"
37745msgstr "*-V*, *--version*"
37746
37747#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 37748#: ../sys-utils/setarch.8.adoc:59
87fb2136
PP
37749msgid "Obsolete bug emulation flag. Turns on *SHORT_INODE*."
37750msgstr ""
37751
37752#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 37753#: ../sys-utils/setarch.8.adoc:60
87fb2136
PP
37754#, no-wrap
37755msgid "*-L*, *--addr-compat-layout*"
37756msgstr ""
37757
37758#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
37759#: ../sys-utils/setarch.8.adoc:62
37760msgid ""
37761"Provide legacy virtual address space layout. Use when the _program_ binary "
37762"does not have *PT_GNU_STACK* ELF header. Turns on *ADDR_COMPAT_LAYOUT*."
87fb2136
PP
37763msgstr ""
37764
37765#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 37766#: ../sys-utils/setarch.8.adoc:63
87fb2136
PP
37767#, no-wrap
37768msgid "*-R*, *--addr-no-randomize*"
37769msgstr ""
37770
37771#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
37772#: ../sys-utils/setarch.8.adoc:65
37773msgid ""
37774"Disables randomization of the virtual address space. Turns on "
37775"*ADDR_NO_RANDOMIZE*."
87fb2136
PP
37776msgstr ""
37777
37778#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 37779#: ../sys-utils/setarch.8.adoc:66
87fb2136
PP
37780#, fuzzy, no-wrap
37781#| msgid "*-V*, *--version*"
37782msgid "*-S*, *--whole-seconds*"
37783msgstr "*-V*, *--version*"
37784
37785#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 37786#: ../sys-utils/setarch.8.adoc:68
87fb2136
PP
37787msgid "Obsolete bug emulation flag. Turns on *WHOLE_SECONDS*."
37788msgstr ""
37789
37790#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 37791#: ../sys-utils/setarch.8.adoc:69
87fb2136
PP
37792#, no-wrap
37793msgid "*-T*, *--sticky-timeouts*"
37794msgstr ""
37795
37796#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
37797#: ../sys-utils/setarch.8.adoc:71
37798msgid ""
37799"This makes *select*(2), *pselect*(2), and *ppoll*(2) system calls preserve "
37800"the timeout value instead of modifying it to reflect the amount of time not "
37801"slept when interrupted by a signal handler. Use when _program_ depends on "
37802"this behavior. For more details see the timeout description in *select*(2) "
37803"manual page. Turns on *STICKY_TIMEOUTS*."
87fb2136
PP
37804msgstr ""
37805
37806#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 37807#: ../sys-utils/setarch.8.adoc:72
87fb2136
PP
37808#, no-wrap
37809msgid "*-X*, *--read-implies-exec*"
37810msgstr ""
37811
37812#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
37813#: ../sys-utils/setarch.8.adoc:74
37814msgid ""
37815"If this is set then *mmap*(2) *PROT_READ* will also add the *PROT_EXEC* bit "
37816"- as expected by legacy x86 binaries. Notice that the ELF loader will "
37817"automatically set this bit when it encounters a legacy binary. Turns on "
37818"*READ_IMPLIES_EXEC*."
87fb2136
PP
37819msgstr ""
37820
37821#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 37822#: ../sys-utils/setarch.8.adoc:75
87fb2136
PP
37823#, no-wrap
37824msgid "*-Z*, *--mmap-page-zero*"
37825msgstr ""
37826
37827#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
37828#: ../sys-utils/setarch.8.adoc:77
37829msgid ""
37830"SVr4 bug emulation that will set *mmap*(2) page zero as read-only. Use when "
37831"_program_ depends on this behavior, and the source code is not available to "
37832"be fixed. Turns on *MMAP_PAGE_ZERO*."
87fb2136
PP
37833msgstr ""
37834
37835#. type: delimited block .
b6467a72 37836#: ../sys-utils/setarch.8.adoc:87
87fb2136
PP
37837#, no-wrap
37838msgid ""
37839"setarch --addr-no-randomize mytestprog\n"
37840"setarch ppc32 rpmbuild --target=ppc --rebuild foo.src.rpm\n"
37841"setarch ppc32 -v -vL3 rpmbuild --target=ppc --rebuild bar.src.rpm\n"
37842"setarch ppc32 --32bit rpmbuild --target=ppc --rebuild foo.src.rpm\n"
37843msgstr ""
37844
37845#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
37846#: ../sys-utils/setarch.8.adoc:94
37847msgid ""
37848"mailto:sopwith@redhat.com[Elliot Lee], mailto:jnovy@redhat.com[Jindrich "
37849"Novy], mailto:kzak@redhat.com[Karel Zak]"
87fb2136
PP
37850msgstr ""
37851
37852#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 37853#: ../sys-utils/setarch.8.adoc:99
87fb2136
PP
37854#, no-wrap
37855msgid ""
37856"*personality*(2),\n"
37857"*select*(2)\n"
37858msgstr ""
37859
37860#. type: Title =
37861#: ../sys-utils/setpriv.1.adoc:2
37862#, no-wrap
37863msgid "setpriv(1)"
37864msgstr ""
37865
37866#. type: Plain text
37867#: ../sys-utils/setpriv.1.adoc:12
37868msgid "setpriv - run a program with different Linux privilege settings"
37869msgstr ""
37870
37871#. type: Plain text
37872#: ../sys-utils/setpriv.1.adoc:16
37873#, fuzzy, no-wrap
37874#| msgid "*su* [options] [*-*] [_user_ [_argument_...]]\n"
37875msgid "*setpriv* [options] _program_ [_arguments_]\n"
37876msgstr "*su* [přepínače] [*-*] [_uživatel_ [_argument_…]]\n"
37877
37878#. type: Plain text
37879#: ../sys-utils/setpriv.1.adoc:20
b6467a72
PP
37880msgid ""
37881"Sets or queries various Linux privilege settings that are inherited across "
37882"*execve*(2)."
87fb2136
PP
37883msgstr ""
37884
37885#. type: Plain text
37886#: ../sys-utils/setpriv.1.adoc:22
b6467a72
PP
37887msgid ""
37888"In comparison to *su*(1) and *runuser*(1), *setpriv* neither uses PAM, nor "
37889"does it prompt for a password. It is a simple, non-set-user-ID wrapper "
37890"around *execve*(2), and can be used to drop privileges in the same way as "
37891"*setuidgid*(8) from *daemontools*, *chpst*(8) from *runit*, or similar tools "
37892"shipped by other service managers."
87fb2136
PP
37893msgstr ""
37894
37895#. type: Labeled list
37896#: ../sys-utils/setpriv.1.adoc:25
37897#, no-wrap
37898msgid "*--clear-groups*"
37899msgstr ""
37900
37901#. type: Plain text
37902#: ../sys-utils/setpriv.1.adoc:27
37903msgid "Clear supplementary groups."
37904msgstr ""
37905
37906#. type: Labeled list
37907#: ../sys-utils/setpriv.1.adoc:28
37908#, fuzzy, no-wrap
37909#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
37910msgid "*-d*, *--dump*"
37911msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
37912
37913#. type: Plain text
37914#: ../sys-utils/setpriv.1.adoc:30
b6467a72
PP
37915msgid ""
37916"Dump the current privilege state. This option can be specified more than "
37917"once to show extra, mostly useless, information. Incompatible with all other "
37918"options."
87fb2136
PP
37919msgstr ""
37920
37921#. type: Labeled list
37922#: ../sys-utils/setpriv.1.adoc:31
37923#, fuzzy, no-wrap
37924#| msgid "*-g*, **--group**=__group__"
37925msgid "*--groups* _group_..."
37926msgstr "*-g*, **--group**=__skupina__"
37927
37928#. type: Plain text
37929#: ../sys-utils/setpriv.1.adoc:33
b6467a72
PP
37930msgid ""
37931"Set supplementary groups. The argument is a comma-separated list of GIDs or "
37932"names."
87fb2136
PP
37933msgstr ""
37934
37935#. type: Labeled list
37936#: ../sys-utils/setpriv.1.adoc:34
37937#, no-wrap
37938msgid "*--inh-caps* (*+*|*-*)_cap_..."
37939msgstr ""
37940
37941#. type: Labeled list
37942#: ../sys-utils/setpriv.1.adoc:35
37943#, no-wrap
37944msgid "*--ambient-caps* (*+*|*-*)_cap_..."
37945msgstr ""
37946
37947#. type: Labeled list
37948#: ../sys-utils/setpriv.1.adoc:36
37949#, no-wrap
37950msgid "*--bounding-set* (*+*|*-*)_cap_..."
37951msgstr ""
37952
37953#. type: Plain text
37954#: ../sys-utils/setpriv.1.adoc:38
b6467a72
PP
37955msgid ""
37956"Set the inheritable capabilities, ambient capabilities or the capability "
37957"bounding set. See *capabilities*(7). The argument is a comma-separated list "
37958"of **+**__cap__ and **-**__cap__ entries, which add or remove an entry "
37959"respectively. _cap_ can either be a human-readable name as seen in "
37960"*capabilities*(7) without the _cap__ prefix or of the format *cap_N*, where "
37961"_N_ is the internal capability index used by Linux. *+all* and *-all* can be "
37962"used to add or remove all caps."
87fb2136
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37963msgstr ""
37964
37965#. type: Plain text
37966#: ../sys-utils/setpriv.1.adoc:40
b6467a72
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37967msgid ""
37968"The set of capabilities starts out as the current inheritable set for *--inh-"
37969"caps*, the current ambient set for *--ambient-caps* and the current bounding "
37970"set for *--bounding-set*."
87fb2136
PP
37971msgstr ""
37972
37973#. type: Plain text
37974#: ../sys-utils/setpriv.1.adoc:42
b6467a72
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37975msgid ""
37976"Note the following restrictions (detailed in *capabilities*(7)) regarding "
37977"modifications to these capability sets:"
87fb2136
PP
37978msgstr ""
37979
37980#. type: Plain text
37981#: ../sys-utils/setpriv.1.adoc:44
b6467a72
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37982msgid ""
37983"A capability can be added to the inheritable set only if it is currently "
37984"present in the bounding set."
87fb2136
PP
37985msgstr ""
37986
37987#. type: Plain text
37988#: ../sys-utils/setpriv.1.adoc:45
b6467a72
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37989msgid ""
37990"A capability can be added to the ambient set only if it is currently present "
37991"in both the permitted and inheritable sets."
87fb2136
PP
37992msgstr ""
37993
37994#. type: Plain text
37995#: ../sys-utils/setpriv.1.adoc:46
b6467a72
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37996msgid ""
37997"Notwithstanding the syntax offered by *setpriv*, the kernel does not permit "
37998"capabilities to be added to the bounding set."
87fb2136
PP
37999msgstr ""
38000
38001#. type: Plain text
38002#: ../sys-utils/setpriv.1.adoc:48
b6467a72
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38003msgid ""
38004"If you drop a capability from the bounding set without also dropping it from "
38005"the inheritable set, you are likely to become confused. Do not do that."
87fb2136
PP
38006msgstr ""
38007
38008#. type: Labeled list
38009#: ../sys-utils/setpriv.1.adoc:49
38010#, no-wrap
38011msgid "*--keep-groups*"
38012msgstr ""
38013
38014#. type: Plain text
38015#: ../sys-utils/setpriv.1.adoc:51
b6467a72
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38016msgid ""
38017"Preserve supplementary groups. Only useful in conjunction with *--rgid*, *--"
38018"egid*, or *--regid*."
87fb2136
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38019msgstr ""
38020
38021#. type: Labeled list
38022#: ../sys-utils/setpriv.1.adoc:52
38023#, no-wrap
38024msgid "*--init-groups*"
38025msgstr ""
38026
38027#. type: Plain text
38028#: ../sys-utils/setpriv.1.adoc:54
b6467a72
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38029msgid ""
38030"Initialize supplementary groups using initgroups3. Only useful in "
38031"conjunction with *--ruid* or *--reuid*."
87fb2136
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38032msgstr ""
38033
38034#. type: Labeled list
38035#: ../sys-utils/setpriv.1.adoc:55
38036#, no-wrap
38037msgid "*--list-caps*"
38038msgstr ""
38039
38040#. type: Plain text
38041#: ../sys-utils/setpriv.1.adoc:57
38042msgid "List all known capabilities. This option must be specified alone."
38043msgstr ""
38044
38045#. type: Labeled list
38046#: ../sys-utils/setpriv.1.adoc:58
38047#, no-wrap
38048msgid "*--no-new-privs*"
38049msgstr ""
38050
38051#. type: Plain text
38052#: ../sys-utils/setpriv.1.adoc:60
b6467a72
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38053msgid ""
38054"Set the _no_new_privs_ bit. With this bit set, *execve*(2) will not grant "
38055"new privileges. For example, the set-user-ID and set-group-ID bits as well "
38056"as file capabilities will be disabled. (Executing binaries with these bits "
38057"set will still work, but they will not gain privileges. Certain LSMs, "
38058"especially AppArmor, may result in failures to execute certain programs.) "
38059"This bit is inherited by child processes and cannot be unset. See *prctl*(2) "
38060"and _Documentation/prctl/no_new_privs.txt_ in the Linux kernel source."
87fb2136
PP
38061msgstr ""
38062
38063#. type: Plain text
38064#: ../sys-utils/setpriv.1.adoc:62
38065msgid "The _no_new_privs_ bit is supported since Linux 3.5."
38066msgstr ""
38067
38068#. type: Labeled list
38069#: ../sys-utils/setpriv.1.adoc:63
38070#, no-wrap
38071msgid "*--rgid* _gid_, *--egid* _gid_, *--regid* _gid_"
38072msgstr ""
38073
38074#. type: Plain text
38075#: ../sys-utils/setpriv.1.adoc:65
b6467a72
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38076msgid ""
38077"Set the real, effective, or both GIDs. The _gid_ argument can be given as a "
38078"textual group name."
87fb2136
PP
38079msgstr ""
38080
38081#. type: Plain text
38082#: ../sys-utils/setpriv.1.adoc:67
b6467a72
PP
38083msgid ""
38084"For safety, you must specify one of *--clear-groups*, *--groups*, *--keep-"
38085"groups*, or *--init-groups* if you set any primary _gid_."
87fb2136
PP
38086msgstr ""
38087
38088#. type: Labeled list
38089#: ../sys-utils/setpriv.1.adoc:68
38090#, no-wrap
38091msgid "*--ruid* _uid_, *--euid* _uid_, *--reuid* _uid_"
38092msgstr ""
38093
38094#. type: Plain text
38095#: ../sys-utils/setpriv.1.adoc:70
b6467a72
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38096msgid ""
38097"Set the real, effective, or both UIDs. The _uid_ argument can be given as a "
38098"textual login name."
87fb2136
PP
38099msgstr ""
38100
38101#. type: Plain text
38102#: ../sys-utils/setpriv.1.adoc:72
b6467a72
PP
38103msgid ""
38104"Setting a _uid_ or _gid_ does not change capabilities, although the exec "
38105"call at the end might change capabilities. This means that, if you are root, "
38106"you probably want to do something like:"
87fb2136
PP
38107msgstr ""
38108
38109#. type: Plain text
38110#: ../sys-utils/setpriv.1.adoc:74
38111#, no-wrap
38112msgid "*setpriv --reuid=1000 --regid=1000 --inh-caps=-all*\n"
38113msgstr ""
38114
38115#. type: Labeled list
38116#: ../sys-utils/setpriv.1.adoc:75
38117#, no-wrap
38118msgid "*--securebits* (**+**|*-*)__securebit__..."
38119msgstr ""
38120
38121#. type: Plain text
38122#: ../sys-utils/setpriv.1.adoc:77
b6467a72
PP
38123msgid ""
38124"Set or clear securebits. The argument is a comma-separated list. The valid "
38125"securebits are _noroot_, _noroot_locked_, _no_setuid_fixup_, "
38126"_no_setuid_fixup_locked_, and _keep_caps_locked_. _keep_caps_ is cleared by "
38127"*execve*(2) and is therefore not allowed."
87fb2136
PP
38128msgstr ""
38129
38130#. type: Labeled list
38131#: ../sys-utils/setpriv.1.adoc:78
38132#, no-wrap
38133msgid "**--pdeathsig keep**|**clear**|*<signal>*"
38134msgstr ""
38135
38136#. type: Plain text
38137#: ../sys-utils/setpriv.1.adoc:80
b6467a72
PP
38138msgid ""
38139"Keep, clear or set the parent death signal. Some LSMs, most notably SELinux "
38140"and AppArmor, clear the signal when the process' credentials change. Using "
38141"*--pdeathsig keep* will restore the parent death signal after changing "
38142"credentials to remedy that situation."
87fb2136
PP
38143msgstr ""
38144
38145#. type: Labeled list
38146#: ../sys-utils/setpriv.1.adoc:81
38147#, no-wrap
38148msgid "*--selinux-label* _label_"
38149msgstr ""
38150
38151#. type: Plain text
38152#: ../sys-utils/setpriv.1.adoc:83
b6467a72
PP
38153msgid ""
38154"Request a particular SELinux transition (using a transition on exec, not "
38155"dyntrans). This will fail and cause *setpriv* to abort if SELinux is not in "
38156"use, and the transition may be ignored or cause *execve*(2) to fail at "
38157"SELinux's whim. (In particular, this is unlikely to work in conjunction with "
38158"_no_new_privs_.) This is similar to *runcon*(1)."
87fb2136
PP
38159msgstr ""
38160
38161#. type: Labeled list
38162#: ../sys-utils/setpriv.1.adoc:84
38163#, no-wrap
38164msgid "*--apparmor-profile* _profile_"
38165msgstr ""
38166
38167#. type: Plain text
38168#: ../sys-utils/setpriv.1.adoc:86
b6467a72
PP
38169msgid ""
38170"Request a particular AppArmor profile (using a transition on exec). This "
38171"will fail and cause *setpriv* to abort if AppArmor is not in use, and the "
38172"transition may be ignored or cause *execve*(2) to fail at AppArmor's whim."
87fb2136
PP
38173msgstr ""
38174
38175#. type: Labeled list
38176#: ../sys-utils/setpriv.1.adoc:87
38177#, no-wrap
38178msgid "*--reset-env*"
38179msgstr ""
38180
38181#. type: Plain text
38182#: ../sys-utils/setpriv.1.adoc:89
b6467a72
PP
38183msgid ""
38184"Clears all the environment variables except *TERM*; initializes the "
38185"environment variables *HOME*, *SHELL*, *USER*, *LOGNAME* according to the "
38186"user's passwd entry; sets *PATH* to _/usr/local/bin:/bin:/usr/bin_ for a "
38187"regular user and to _/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/"
38188"usr/bin_ for root."
87fb2136
PP
38189msgstr ""
38190
38191#. type: Plain text
38192#: ../sys-utils/setpriv.1.adoc:91
38193#, fuzzy
b6467a72
PP
38194#| msgid ""
38195#| "The environment variable *PATH* may be different on systems where _/bin_ "
38196#| "and _/sbin_ are merged into _/usr_; this variable is also affected by the "
38197#| "*--login* command-line option and the PAM system setting (e.g., "
38198#| "*pam_env*(8))."
38199msgid ""
38200"The environment variable *PATH* may be different on systems where _/bin_ and "
38201"_/sbin_ are merged into _/usr_. The environment variable *SHELL* defaults to "
38202"*/bin/sh* if none is given in the user's passwd entry."
38203msgstr ""
38204"Proměnná prostředí *PATH* se může lišit na systémech, kde _/bin_ a _/sbin_ "
38205"jsou začleněny do _/usr_. Tato proměnná je rovněž ovlivněna přepínačem "
38206"příkazové řádky *--login* a nastavením systému PAM (např. *pam_env*(8))."
87fb2136
PP
38207
38208#. type: Plain text
38209#: ../sys-utils/setpriv.1.adoc:97
b6467a72
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38210msgid ""
38211"If applying any specified option fails, _program_ will not be run and "
38212"*setpriv* will return with exit status 127."
87fb2136
PP
38213msgstr ""
38214
38215#. type: Plain text
38216#: ../sys-utils/setpriv.1.adoc:99
b6467a72
PP
38217msgid ""
38218"Be careful with this tool -- it may have unexpected security consequences. "
38219"For example, setting _no_new_privs_ and then execing a program that is "
38220"SELinux-confined (as this tool would do) may prevent the SELinux "
38221"restrictions from taking effect."
87fb2136
PP
38222msgstr ""
38223
38224#. type: Plain text
38225#: ../sys-utils/setpriv.1.adoc:103
b6467a72
PP
38226msgid ""
38227"If you're looking for behavior similar to *su*(1)/*runuser*(1), or *sudo*(8) "
38228"(without the *-g* option), try something like:"
87fb2136
PP
38229msgstr ""
38230
38231#. type: Plain text
38232#: ../sys-utils/setpriv.1.adoc:105
38233#, no-wrap
38234msgid "*setpriv --reuid=1000 --regid=1000 --init-groups*\n"
38235msgstr ""
38236
38237#. type: Plain text
38238#: ../sys-utils/setpriv.1.adoc:107
38239msgid "If you want to mimic daemontools' *setuid*(8), try:"
38240msgstr ""
38241
38242#. type: Plain text
38243#: ../sys-utils/setpriv.1.adoc:109
38244#, no-wrap
38245msgid "*setpriv --reuid=1000 --regid=1000 --clear-groups*\n"
38246msgstr ""
38247
38248#. type: Plain text
38249#: ../sys-utils/setpriv.1.adoc:113
38250msgid "mailto:luto@amacapital.net[Andy Lutomirski]"
38251msgstr ""
38252
38253#. type: Plain text
38254#: ../sys-utils/setpriv.1.adoc:120
38255#, no-wrap
38256msgid ""
38257"*runuser*(1),\n"
38258"*su*(1),\n"
38259"*prctl*(2),\n"
38260"*capabilities*(7)\n"
38261msgstr ""
38262
38263#. Rick Sladkey <jrs@world.std.com>
38264#. In the public domain.
38265#. type: Title =
38266#: ../sys-utils/setsid.1.adoc:4
38267#, no-wrap
38268msgid "setsid(1)"
38269msgstr ""
38270
38271#. type: Plain text
38272#: ../sys-utils/setsid.1.adoc:14
38273msgid "setsid - run a program in a new session"
38274msgstr ""
38275
38276#. type: Plain text
38277#: ../sys-utils/setsid.1.adoc:18
38278#, fuzzy, no-wrap
38279#| msgid "*su* [options] [*-*] [_user_ [_argument_...]]\n"
38280msgid "*setsid* [options] _program_ [_arguments_]\n"
38281msgstr "*su* [přepínače] [*-*] [_uživatel_ [_argument_…]]\n"
38282
38283#. type: Plain text
38284#: ../sys-utils/setsid.1.adoc:22
38285#, no-wrap
38286msgid "*setsid* runs a program in a new session. The command calls *fork*(2) if already a process group leader. Otherwise, it executes a program in the current process. This default behavior is possible to override by the *--fork* option.\n"
38287msgstr ""
38288
38289#. type: Labeled list
38290#: ../sys-utils/setsid.1.adoc:25
38291#, fuzzy, no-wrap
38292#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
38293msgid "*-c*, *--ctty*"
38294msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
38295
38296#. type: Plain text
38297#: ../sys-utils/setsid.1.adoc:27
38298msgid "Set the controlling terminal to the current one."
38299msgstr ""
38300
38301#. type: Labeled list
38302#: ../sys-utils/setsid.1.adoc:28 ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:81
38303#, fuzzy, no-wrap
38304#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
38305msgid "*-f*, *--fork*"
38306msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
38307
38308#. type: Plain text
38309#: ../sys-utils/setsid.1.adoc:30
38310msgid "Always create a new process."
38311msgstr ""
38312
38313#. type: Labeled list
38314#: ../sys-utils/setsid.1.adoc:31
38315#, fuzzy, no-wrap
38316#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
38317msgid "*-w*, *--wait*"
38318msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
38319
38320#. type: Plain text
38321#: ../sys-utils/setsid.1.adoc:33
b6467a72
PP
38322msgid ""
38323"Wait for the execution of the program to end, and return the exit status of "
38324"this program as the exit status of *setsid*."
87fb2136
PP
38325msgstr ""
38326
38327#. type: Plain text
38328#: ../sys-utils/setsid.1.adoc:43
38329msgid "mailto:jrs@world.std.com[Rick Sladkey]"
38330msgstr ""
38331
38332#. type: Plain text
38333#: ../sys-utils/setsid.1.adoc:47
38334#, no-wrap
38335msgid "*setsid*(2)\n"
38336msgstr ""
38337
38338#. type: Title =
38339#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:2
38340#, no-wrap
38341msgid "swapon(8)"
38342msgstr ""
38343
38344#. type: Plain text
38345#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:12
b6467a72
PP
38346msgid ""
38347"swapon, swapoff - enable/disable devices and files for paging and swapping"
87fb2136
PP
38348msgstr ""
38349
38350#. type: Plain text
38351#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:16
38352#, fuzzy, no-wrap
38353#| msgid "*su* [options] [*-*] [_user_ [_argument_...]]\n"
38354msgid "*swapon* [options] [_specialfile_...]\n"
38355msgstr "*su* [přepínače] [*-*] [_uživatel_ [_argument_…]]\n"
38356
38357#. type: Plain text
38358#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:18
38359#, no-wrap
38360msgid "*swapoff* [*-va*] [_specialfile_...]\n"
38361msgstr ""
38362
38363#. type: Plain text
38364#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:22
38365#, no-wrap
38366msgid "*swapon* is used to specify devices on which paging and swapping are to take place.\n"
38367msgstr ""
38368
38369#. type: Plain text
38370#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:24
b6467a72
PP
38371msgid ""
38372"The device or file used is given by the _specialfile_ parameter. It may be "
38373"of the form *-L* _label_ or *-U* _uuid_ to indicate a device by label or "
38374"uuid."
87fb2136
PP
38375msgstr ""
38376
38377#. type: Plain text
38378#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:26
b6467a72
PP
38379msgid ""
38380"Calls to *swapon* normally occur in the system boot scripts making all swap "
38381"devices available, so that the paging and swapping activity is interleaved "
38382"across several devices and files."
87fb2136
PP
38383msgstr ""
38384
38385#. type: Plain text
38386#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:28
38387#, no-wrap
38388msgid "*swapoff* disables swapping on the specified devices and files. When the *-a* flag is given, swapping is disabled on all known swap devices and files (as found in _/proc/swaps_ or _/etc/fstab_).\n"
38389msgstr ""
38390
38391#. type: Plain text
38392#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:33
b6467a72
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38393msgid ""
38394"All devices marked as \"swap\" in _/etc/fstab_ are made available, except "
38395"for those with the \"noauto\" option. Devices that are already being used as "
38396"swap are silently skipped."
38397msgstr ""
38398
38399#. type: Plain text
38400#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:36
38401msgid ""
38402"Specifies an alternative fstab file for compatibility with *mount*(8). If "
38403"_path_ is a directory, then the files in the directory are sorted by "
38404"*strverscmp*(3); files that start with \".\" or without an .fstab extension "
38405"are ignored. The option can be specified more than once. This option is "
38406"mostly designed for initramfs or chroot scripts where additional "
38407"configuration is specified beyond standard system configuration."
87fb2136
PP
38408msgstr ""
38409
38410#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 38411#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:37
87fb2136
PP
38412#, no-wrap
38413msgid "*-d*, *--discard*[**=**__policy__]"
38414msgstr ""
38415
38416#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
38417#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:39
38418msgid ""
38419"Enable swap discards, if the swap backing device supports the discard or "
38420"trim operation. This may improve performance on some Solid State Devices, "
38421"but often it does not. The option allows one to select between two available "
38422"swap discard policies:"
87fb2136
PP
38423msgstr ""
38424
38425#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 38426#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:40
87fb2136
PP
38427#, no-wrap
38428msgid "*--discard=once*"
38429msgstr ""
38430
38431#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
38432#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:42
38433msgid ""
38434"to perform a single-time discard operation for the whole swap area at "
38435"swapon; or"
87fb2136
PP
38436msgstr ""
38437
38438#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 38439#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:43
87fb2136
PP
38440#, no-wrap
38441msgid "*--discard=pages*"
38442msgstr ""
38443
38444#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
38445#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:45
38446msgid ""
38447"to asynchronously discard freed swap pages before they are available for "
38448"reuse."
87fb2136
PP
38449msgstr ""
38450
38451#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
38452#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:48
38453msgid ""
38454"If no policy is selected, the default behavior is to enable both discard "
38455"types. The _/etc/fstab_ mount options *discard*, *discard=once*, or "
38456"*discard=pages* may also be used to enable discard flags."
87fb2136
PP
38457msgstr ""
38458
38459#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 38460#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:49
87fb2136
PP
38461#, fuzzy, no-wrap
38462#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
38463msgid "*-e*, *--ifexists*"
38464msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
38465
38466#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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38467#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:51
38468msgid ""
38469"Silently skip devices that do not exist. The _/etc/fstab_ mount option "
38470"*nofail* may also be used to skip non-existing device."
87fb2136
PP
38471msgstr ""
38472
38473#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 38474#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:52
87fb2136
PP
38475#, fuzzy, no-wrap
38476#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
38477msgid "*-f*, *--fixpgsz*"
38478msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
38479
38480#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
38481#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:54
38482msgid ""
38483"Reinitialize (exec mkswap) the swap space if its page size does not match "
38484"that of the current running kernel. *mkswap*(8) initializes the whole device "
38485"and does not check for bad blocks."
87fb2136
PP
38486msgstr ""
38487
38488#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 38489#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:55
87fb2136
PP
38490#, no-wrap
38491msgid "*-L* _label_"
38492msgstr ""
38493
38494#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
38495#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:57
38496msgid ""
38497"Use the partition that has the specified _label_. (For this, access to _/"
38498"proc/partitions_ is needed.)"
87fb2136
PP
38499msgstr ""
38500
38501#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
38502#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:60
38503msgid ""
38504"Specify swap options by an __fstab__-compatible comma-separated string. For "
38505"example:"
87fb2136
PP
38506msgstr ""
38507
38508#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 38509#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:62
87fb2136
PP
38510#, no-wrap
38511msgid "*swapon -o pri=1,discard=pages,nofail /dev/sda2*\n"
38512msgstr ""
38513
38514#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
38515#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:64
38516msgid ""
38517"The _opts_ string is evaluated last and overrides all other command line "
38518"options."
87fb2136
PP
38519msgstr ""
38520
38521#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
38522#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:67
38523msgid ""
a5b0d099
KZ
38524"Specify the priority of the swap device. _priority_ is a value between 0 and "
38525"32767. Higher numbers indicate higher priority. See *swapon*(2) for a full "
38526"description of swap priorities. Add **pri=**__value__ to the option field of "
38527"_/etc/fstab_ for use with *swapon -a*. When no priority is defined, Linux "
38528"kernel defaults to negative numbers."
87fb2136
PP
38529msgstr ""
38530
38531#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 38532#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:68
87fb2136
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38533#, fuzzy, no-wrap
38534#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
38535msgid "*-s*, *--summary*"
38536msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
38537
38538#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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38539#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:70
38540msgid ""
38541"Display swap usage summary by device. Equivalent to *cat /proc/swaps*. This "
38542"output format is DEPRECATED in favour of *--show* that provides better "
38543"control on output data."
87fb2136
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38544msgstr ""
38545
38546#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 38547#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:71
87fb2136
PP
38548#, no-wrap
38549msgid "*--show*[**=**__column__...]"
38550msgstr ""
38551
38552#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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38553#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:73
38554msgid ""
38555"Display a definable table of swap areas. See the *--help* output for a list "
38556"of available columns."
87fb2136
PP
38557msgstr ""
38558
38559#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 38560#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:79
87fb2136
PP
38561msgid "Do not print headings when displaying *--show* output."
38562msgstr ""
38563
38564#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 38565#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:82
87fb2136
PP
38566msgid "Display *--show* output without aligning table columns."
38567msgstr ""
38568
38569#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 38570#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:83
87fb2136
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38571#, no-wrap
38572msgid "*--bytes*"
38573msgstr ""
38574
38575#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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38576#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:85
38577msgid ""
38578"Display swap size in bytes in *--show* output instead of in user-friendly "
38579"units."
87fb2136
PP
38580msgstr ""
38581
38582#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 38583#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:86
87fb2136
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38584#, no-wrap
38585msgid "*-U* _uuid_"
38586msgstr ""
38587
38588#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 38589#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:88
87fb2136
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38590msgid "Use the partition that has the specified _uuid_."
38591msgstr ""
38592
38593#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 38594#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:97
87fb2136
PP
38595#, no-wrap
38596msgid "*swapoff* has the following exit status values since v2.36:\n"
38597msgstr ""
38598
38599#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 38600#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:103
87fb2136
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38601msgid "system has insufficient memory to stop swapping (OOM)"
38602msgstr ""
38603
38604#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 38605#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:106
87fb2136
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38606#, no-wrap
38607msgid "*swapoff*(2) syscall failed for another reason\n"
38608msgstr ""
38609
38610#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 38611#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:109
87fb2136
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38612msgid "non-*swapoff*(2) syscall system error (out of memory, ...)"
38613msgstr ""
38614
38615#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 38616#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:112
87fb2136
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38617msgid "usage or syntax error"
38618msgstr ""
38619
38620#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 38621#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:115
87fb2136
PP
38622msgid "all swapoff failed on *--all*"
38623msgstr ""
38624
38625#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 38626#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:118
87fb2136
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38627msgid "some swapoff succeeded on *--all*"
38628msgstr ""
38629
38630#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
38631#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:120
38632msgid ""
38633"The command *swapoff --all* returns 0 (all succeeded), 32 (all failed), or "
38634"64 (some failed, some succeeded)."
87fb2136
PP
38635msgstr ""
38636
38637#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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38638#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:122
38639msgid ""
38640"The old versions before v2.36 has no documented exit status, 0 means success "
38641"in all versions."
87fb2136
PP
38642msgstr ""
38643
38644#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 38645#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:133
87fb2136
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38646#, no-wrap
38647msgid "_/dev/sd??_"
38648msgstr ""
38649
38650#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 38651#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:135
87fb2136
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38652msgid "standard paging devices"
38653msgstr ""
38654
38655#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 38656#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:138
87fb2136
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38657#, fuzzy
38658#| msgid "Basic filesystem-independent options are:"
38659msgid "ascii filesystem description table"
38660msgstr "Základní volby nezávislé na souborovém systému jsou:"
38661
38662#. type: Title ===
b6467a72 38663#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:141
87fb2136
PP
38664#, no-wrap
38665msgid "Files with holes"
38666msgstr ""
38667
38668#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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38669#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:144
38670msgid ""
38671"The swap file implementation in the kernel expects to be able to write to "
38672"the file directly, without the assistance of the filesystem. This is a "
38673"problem on files with holes or on copy-on-write files on filesystems like "
38674"Btrfs."
87fb2136
PP
38675msgstr ""
38676
38677#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
38678#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:146
38679msgid ""
38680"Commands like *cp*(1) or *truncate*(1) create files with holes. These files "
38681"will be rejected by *swapon*."
87fb2136
PP
38682msgstr ""
38683
38684#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
38685#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:148
38686msgid ""
38687"Preallocated files created by *fallocate*(1) may be interpreted as files "
38688"with holes too depending of the filesystem. Preallocated swap files are "
38689"supported on XFS since Linux 4.18."
87fb2136
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38690msgstr ""
38691
38692#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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38693#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:150
38694msgid ""
38695"The most portable solution to create a swap file is to use *dd*(1) and _/dev/"
38696"zero_."
87fb2136
PP
38697msgstr ""
38698
38699#. type: Title ===
b6467a72 38700#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:151
87fb2136
PP
38701#, no-wrap
38702msgid "Btrfs"
38703msgstr ""
38704
38705#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
38706#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:154
38707msgid ""
38708"Swap files on Btrfs are supported since Linux 5.0 on files with *nocow* "
38709"attribute. See the *btrfs*(5) manual page for more details."
87fb2136
PP
38710msgstr ""
38711
38712#. type: Title ===
b6467a72 38713#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:155
87fb2136
PP
38714#, no-wrap
38715msgid "NFS"
38716msgstr ""
38717
38718#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 38719#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:158
87fb2136
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38720msgid "Swap over *NFS* may not work."
38721msgstr ""
38722
38723#. type: Title ===
b6467a72 38724#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:159
87fb2136
PP
38725#, no-wrap
38726msgid "Suspend"
38727msgstr ""
38728
38729#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 38730#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:162
87fb2136
PP
38731#, no-wrap
38732msgid "*swapon* automatically detects and rewrites a swap space signature with old software suspend data (e.g., *S1SUSPEND*, *S2SUSPEND*, ...). The problem is that if we don't do it, then we get data corruption the next time an attempt at unsuspending is made.\n"
38733msgstr ""
38734
38735#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 38736#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:166
87fb2136
PP
38737#, fuzzy
38738#| msgid "The ancestor of this *fstab* file format appeared in 4.0BSD."
38739msgid "The *swapon* command appeared in 4.0BSD."
38740msgstr "Předchůdce formátu souboru *fstab* se objevil v 4.0BSD."
38741
38742#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 38743#: ../sys-utils/swapon.8.adoc:177
87fb2136
PP
38744#, no-wrap
38745msgid ""
38746"*swapoff*(2),\n"
38747"*swapon*(2),\n"
38748"*fstab*(5),\n"
38749"*init*(8),\n"
38750"*fallocate*(1),\n"
38751"*mkswap*(8),\n"
38752"*mount*(8),\n"
38753"*rc*(8)\n"
38754msgstr ""
38755
38756#. type: Title =
38757#: ../sys-utils/switch_root.8.adoc:2
38758#, no-wrap
38759msgid "switch_root(8)"
38760msgstr ""
38761
38762#. type: Plain text
38763#: ../sys-utils/switch_root.8.adoc:12
b6467a72
PP
38764msgid ""
38765"switch_root - switch to another filesystem as the root of the mount tree"
87fb2136
PP
38766msgstr ""
38767
38768#. type: Plain text
38769#: ../sys-utils/switch_root.8.adoc:16
38770#, no-wrap
38771msgid "*switch_root* [*-hV*]\n"
38772msgstr ""
38773
38774#. type: Plain text
38775#: ../sys-utils/switch_root.8.adoc:18
38776#, no-wrap
38777msgid "*switch_root* _newroot init_ [_arg_...]\n"
38778msgstr ""
38779
38780#. type: Plain text
38781#: ../sys-utils/switch_root.8.adoc:22
38782#, no-wrap
38783msgid "*switch_root* moves already mounted _/proc_, _/dev_, _/sys_ and _/run_ to _newroot_ and makes _newroot_ the new root filesystem and starts _init_ process.\n"
38784msgstr ""
38785
38786#. type: Plain text
38787#: ../sys-utils/switch_root.8.adoc:24
38788#, no-wrap
38789msgid "*WARNING: switch_root removes recursively all files and directories on the current root filesystem.*\n"
38790msgstr ""
38791
38792#. type: Plain text
38793#: ../sys-utils/switch_root.8.adoc:32
38794#, no-wrap
b6467a72 38795msgid "*switch_root* returns 1 on failure, it never returns on success.\n"
87fb2136
PP
38796msgstr ""
38797
38798#. type: Plain text
38799#: ../sys-utils/switch_root.8.adoc:36
38800#, no-wrap
38801msgid "*switch_root* will fail to function if _newroot_ is not the root of a mount. If you want to switch root into a directory that does not meet this requirement then you can first use a bind-mounting trick to turn any directory into a mount point:\n"
38802msgstr ""
38803
38804#. type: delimited block .
38805#: ../sys-utils/switch_root.8.adoc:39
38806#, no-wrap
38807msgid "mount --bind $DIR $DIR\n"
38808msgstr ""
38809
38810#. type: Plain text
38811#: ../sys-utils/switch_root.8.adoc:46
b6467a72
PP
38812msgid ""
38813"mailto:pjones@redhat.com[Peter Jones], mailto:katzj@redhat.com[Jeremy Katz], "
38814"mailto:kzak@redhat.com[Karel Zak]"
87fb2136
PP
38815msgstr ""
38816
38817#. type: Plain text
38818#: ../sys-utils/switch_root.8.adoc:53
38819#, fuzzy, no-wrap
38820#| msgid ""
38821#| "*getmntent*(3),\n"
38822#| "*fs*(5),\n"
38823#| "*findmnt*(8),\n"
38824#| "*mount*(8),\n"
38825#| "*swapon*(8)\n"
38826msgid ""
38827"*chroot*(2),\n"
38828"*init*(8),\n"
38829"*mkinitrd*(8),\n"
38830"*mount*(8)\n"
38831msgstr ""
38832"*getmntent*(3),\n"
38833"*fs*(5),\n"
38834"*findmnt*(8),\n"
38835"*mount*(8),\n"
38836"*swapon*(8)\n"
38837
38838#. type: Title =
38839#: ../sys-utils/tunelp.8.adoc:2
38840#, no-wrap
38841msgid "tunelp(8)"
38842msgstr ""
38843
38844#. type: Plain text
38845#: ../sys-utils/tunelp.8.adoc:12
38846msgid "tunelp - set various parameters for the lp device"
38847msgstr ""
38848
38849#. type: Plain text
38850#: ../sys-utils/tunelp.8.adoc:16
38851#, no-wrap
38852msgid "*tunelp* [options] _device_\n"
38853msgstr ""
38854
38855#. type: Plain text
38856#: ../sys-utils/tunelp.8.adoc:20
38857#, no-wrap
38858msgid "*tunelp* sets several parameters for the /dev/lp__?__ devices, for better performance (or for any performance at all, if your printer won't work without it...) Without parameters, it tells whether the device is using interrupts, and if so, which one. With parameters, it sets the device characteristics accordingly.\n"
38859msgstr ""
38860
38861#. type: Labeled list
38862#: ../sys-utils/tunelp.8.adoc:23
38863#, no-wrap
38864msgid "*-i*, *--irq* _argument_"
38865msgstr ""
38866
38867#. type: Plain text
38868#: ../sys-utils/tunelp.8.adoc:25
b6467a72
PP
38869msgid ""
38870"specifies the IRQ to use for the parallel port in question. If this is set "
38871"to something non-zero, *-t* and *-c* have no effect. If your port does not "
38872"use interrupts, this option will make printing stop. The command *tunelp -i "
38873"0* restores non-interrupt driven (polling) action, and your printer should "
38874"work again. If your parallel port does support interrupts, interrupt-driven "
38875"printing should be somewhat faster and efficient, and will probably be "
38876"desirable."
87fb2136
PP
38877msgstr ""
38878
38879#. type: Plain text
38880#: ../sys-utils/tunelp.8.adoc:27
38881#, no-wrap
38882msgid "*NOTE*: This option will have no effect with kernel 2.1.131 or later since the irq is handled by the parport driver. You can change the parport irq for example via _/proc/parport/*/irq_. Read _/usr/src/linux/Documentation/admin-guide/parport.rst_ for more details on parport.\n"
38883msgstr ""
38884
38885#. type: Labeled list
38886#: ../sys-utils/tunelp.8.adoc:28
38887#, no-wrap
38888msgid "*-t*, *--time* _milliseconds_"
38889msgstr ""
38890
38891#. type: Plain text
38892#: ../sys-utils/tunelp.8.adoc:30
b6467a72
PP
38893msgid ""
38894"is the amount of time in jiffies that the driver waits if the printer "
38895"doesn't take a character for the number of tries dictated by the *-c* "
38896"parameter. 10 is the default value. If you want fastest possible printing, "
38897"and don't care about system load, you may set this to 0. If you don't care "
38898"how fast your printer goes, or are printing text on a slow printer with a "
38899"buffer, then 500 (5 seconds) should be fine, and will give you very low "
38900"system load. This value generally should be lower for printing graphics than "
38901"text, by a factor of approximately 10, for best performance."
87fb2136
PP
38902msgstr ""
38903
38904#. type: Labeled list
38905#: ../sys-utils/tunelp.8.adoc:31
38906#, no-wrap
38907msgid "*-c*, *--chars* _characters_"
38908msgstr ""
38909
38910#. type: Plain text
38911#: ../sys-utils/tunelp.8.adoc:33
b6467a72
PP
38912msgid ""
38913"is the number of times to try to output a character to the printer before "
38914"sleeping for *-t* _TIME_. It is the number of times around a loop that tries "
38915"to send a character to the printer. 120 appears to be a good value for most "
38916"printers in polling mode. 1000 is the default, because there are some "
38917"printers that become jerky otherwise, but you _must_ set this to '1' to "
38918"handle the maximal CPU efficiency if you are using interrupts. If you have a "
38919"very fast printer, a value of 10 might make more sense even if in polling "
38920"mode. If you have a _really_ old printer, you can increase this further."
87fb2136
PP
38921msgstr ""
38922
38923#. type: Plain text
38924#: ../sys-utils/tunelp.8.adoc:35
b6467a72
PP
38925msgid ""
38926"Setting *-t* _TIME_ to 0 is equivalent to setting *-c* _CHARS_ to infinity."
87fb2136
PP
38927msgstr ""
38928
38929#. type: Labeled list
38930#: ../sys-utils/tunelp.8.adoc:36
38931#, no-wrap
38932msgid "*-w*, *--wait* _milliseconds_"
38933msgstr ""
38934
38935#. type: Plain text
38936#: ../sys-utils/tunelp.8.adoc:38
b6467a72
PP
38937msgid ""
38938"is the number of usec we wait while playing with the strobe signal. While "
38939"most printers appear to be able to deal with an extremely short strobe, some "
38940"printers demand a longer one. Increasing this from the default 1 may make it "
38941"possible to print with those printers. This may also make it possible to use "
38942"longer cables. It's also possible to decrease this value to 0 if your "
38943"printer is fast enough or your machine is slow enough."
87fb2136
PP
38944msgstr ""
38945
38946#. type: Labeled list
38947#: ../sys-utils/tunelp.8.adoc:39
38948#, no-wrap
38949msgid "*-a*, *--abort* _<on|off>_"
38950msgstr ""
38951
38952#. type: Plain text
38953#: ../sys-utils/tunelp.8.adoc:41
b6467a72
PP
38954msgid ""
38955"This is whether to abort on printer error - the default is not to. If you "
38956"are sitting at your computer, you probably want to be able to see an error "
38957"and fix it, and have the printer go on printing. On the other hand, if you "
38958"aren't, you might rather that your printer spooler find out that the printer "
38959"isn't ready, quit trying, and send you mail about it. The choice is yours."
87fb2136
PP
38960msgstr ""
38961
38962#. type: Labeled list
38963#: ../sys-utils/tunelp.8.adoc:42
38964#, no-wrap
38965msgid "*-o*, *--check-status* _<on|off>_"
38966msgstr ""
38967
38968#. type: Plain text
38969#: ../sys-utils/tunelp.8.adoc:44
b6467a72
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38970msgid ""
38971"This option is much like *-a*. It makes any *open*(2) of this device check "
38972"to see that the device is on-line and not reporting any out of paper or "
38973"other errors. This is the correct setting for most versions of *lpd*."
87fb2136
PP
38974msgstr ""
38975
38976#. type: Labeled list
38977#: ../sys-utils/tunelp.8.adoc:45
38978#, no-wrap
38979msgid "*-C*, *--careful* _<on|off>_"
38980msgstr ""
38981
38982#. type: Plain text
38983#: ../sys-utils/tunelp.8.adoc:47
b6467a72
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38984msgid ""
38985"This option adds extra (\"careful\") error checking. When this option is on, "
38986"the printer driver will ensure that the printer is on-line and not reporting "
38987"any out of paper or other errors before sending data. This is particularly "
38988"useful for printers that normally appear to accept data when turned off."
87fb2136
PP
38989msgstr ""
38990
38991#. type: Plain text
38992#: ../sys-utils/tunelp.8.adoc:49
38993#, no-wrap
38994msgid "*NOTE*: This option is obsolete because it's the default in 2.1.131 kernel or later.\n"
38995msgstr ""
38996
38997#. type: Labeled list
38998#: ../sys-utils/tunelp.8.adoc:50
38999#, fuzzy, no-wrap
39000#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
39001msgid "*-s*, *--status*"
39002msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
39003
39004#. type: Plain text
39005#: ../sys-utils/tunelp.8.adoc:52
b6467a72
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39006msgid ""
39007"This option returns the current printer status, both as a decimal number "
39008"from 0..255, and as a list of active flags. When this option is specified, *-"
39009"q* off, turning off the display of the current IRQ, is implied."
87fb2136
PP
39010msgstr ""
39011
39012#. type: Plain text
39013#: ../sys-utils/tunelp.8.adoc:55
b6467a72
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39014msgid ""
39015"This option resets the port. It requires a Linux kernel version of 1.1.80 or "
39016"later."
87fb2136
PP
39017msgstr ""
39018
39019#. type: Labeled list
39020#: ../sys-utils/tunelp.8.adoc:56
39021#, no-wrap
39022msgid "*-q*, *--print-irq* _<on|off>_"
39023msgstr ""
39024
39025#. type: Plain text
39026#: ../sys-utils/tunelp.8.adoc:58
39027msgid "This option sets printing the display of the current IRQ setting."
39028msgstr ""
39029
39030#. type: Plain text
39031#: ../sys-utils/tunelp.8.adoc:63
39032msgid "_/dev/lp?_, _/proc/parport/*/*_"
39033msgstr ""
39034
39035#. type: Plain text
39036#: ../sys-utils/tunelp.8.adoc:67
39037#, no-wrap
39038msgid "*-o*, *-C*, and *-s* all require a Linux kernel version of 1.1.76 or later.\n"
39039msgstr ""
39040
39041#. type: Plain text
39042#: ../sys-utils/tunelp.8.adoc:69
39043#, no-wrap
39044msgid "*-C* requires a Linux version prior to 2.1.131.\n"
39045msgstr ""
39046
39047#
39048#
39049#
39050#
39051#. Copyright (c) 1996 Andries Brouwer
39052#. This page is somewhat derived from a page that was
39053#. (c) 1980, 1989, 1991 The Regents of the University of California
39054#. and had been heavily modified by Rik Faith and myself.
39055#. This is free documentation; you can redistribute it and/or
39056#. modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
39057#. published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of
39058#. the License, or (at your option) any later version.
39059#. The GNU General Public License's references to "object code"
39060#. and "executables" are to be interpreted as the output of any
39061#. document formatting or typesetting system, including
39062#. intermediate and printed output.
39063#. This manual is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
39064#. but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
39065#. MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
39066#. GNU General Public License for more details.
39067#. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
39068#. with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
39069#. 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
39070#. type: Title =
39071#: ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:27
39072#, no-wrap
39073msgid "umount(8)"
39074msgstr ""
39075
39076#. type: Plain text
39077#: ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:37
39078msgid "umount - unmount filesystems"
39079msgstr ""
39080
39081#. type: Plain text
39082#: ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:41
39083#, no-wrap
39084msgid "*umount* *-a* [*-dflnrv*] [*-t* _fstype_] [*-O* _option_...]\n"
39085msgstr ""
39086
39087#. type: Plain text
39088#: ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:43
39089#, no-wrap
39090msgid "*umount* [*-dflnrv*] {_directory_|_device_}\n"
39091msgstr ""
39092
39093#. type: Plain text
39094#: ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:45
39095#, no-wrap
39096msgid "*umount* *-h*|*-V*\n"
39097msgstr ""
39098
39099#. type: Plain text
39100#: ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:49
b6467a72
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39101msgid ""
39102"The *umount* command detaches the mentioned filesystem(s) from the file "
39103"hierarchy. A filesystem is specified by giving the directory where it has "
39104"been mounted. Giving the special device on which the filesystem lives may "
39105"also work, but is obsolete, mainly because it will fail in case this device "
39106"was mounted on more than one directory."
87fb2136
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39107msgstr ""
39108
39109#. type: Plain text
39110#: ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:51
b6467a72
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39111msgid ""
39112"Note that a filesystem cannot be unmounted when it is 'busy' - for example, "
39113"when there are open files on it, or when some process has its working "
39114"directory there, or when a swap file on it is in use. The offending process "
39115"could even be *umount* itself - it opens libc, and libc in its turn may open "
39116"for example locale files. A lazy unmount avoids this problem, but it may "
39117"introduce other issues. See *--lazy* description below."
87fb2136
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39118msgstr ""
39119
39120#. type: Plain text
39121#: ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:56
b6467a72
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39122msgid ""
39123"All of the filesystems described in _/proc/self/mountinfo_ (or in deprecated "
39124"_/etc/mtab_) are unmounted, except the proc, devfs, devpts, sysfs, "
39125"rpc_pipefs and nfsd filesystems. This list of the filesystems may be "
39126"replaced by *--types* umount option."
87fb2136
PP
39127msgstr ""
39128
39129#. type: Labeled list
39130#: ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:57
39131#, fuzzy, no-wrap
39132#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
39133msgid "*-A*, *--all-targets*"
39134msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
39135
39136#. type: Plain text
39137#: ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:59
b6467a72
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39138msgid ""
39139"Unmount all mountpoints in the current mount namespace for the specified "
39140"filesystem. The filesystem can be specified by one of the mountpoints or the "
39141"device name (or UUID, etc.). When this option is used together with *--"
39142"recursive*, then all nested mounts within the filesystem are recursively "
39143"unmounted. This option is only supported on systems where _/etc/mtab_ is a "
39144"symlink to _/proc/mounts_."
87fb2136
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39145msgstr ""
39146
39147#. type: Plain text
39148#: ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:62
b6467a72
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39149msgid ""
39150"Do not canonicalize paths. The paths canonicalization is based on *stat*(2) "
39151"and *readlink*(2) system calls. These system calls may hang in some cases "
39152"(for example on NFS if server is not available). The option has to be used "
39153"with canonical path to the mount point."
87fb2136
PP
39154msgstr ""
39155
39156#. type: Plain text
39157#: ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:64
39158msgid "This option is silently ignored by *umount* for non-root users."
39159msgstr ""
39160
39161#. type: Plain text
39162#: ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:66
b6467a72
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39163msgid ""
39164"For more details about this option see the *mount*(8) man page. Note that "
39165"*umount* does not pass this option to the **/sbin/umount.**__type__ helpers."
87fb2136
PP
39166msgstr ""
39167
39168#. type: Labeled list
39169#: ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:67
39170#, fuzzy, no-wrap
39171#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
39172msgid "*-d*, *--detach-loop*"
39173msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
39174
39175#. type: Plain text
39176#: ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:69
b6467a72
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39177msgid ""
39178"When the unmounted device was a loop device, also free this loop device. "
39179"This option is unnecessary for devices initialized by *mount*(8), in this "
39180"case \"autoclear\" functionality is enabled by default."
87fb2136
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39181msgstr ""
39182
39183#. type: Labeled list
39184#: ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:70
39185#, no-wrap
39186msgid "*--fake*"
39187msgstr ""
39188
39189#. type: Plain text
39190#: ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:72
b6467a72
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39191msgid ""
39192"Causes everything to be done except for the actual system call or umount "
39193"helper execution; this 'fakes' unmounting the filesystem. It can be used to "
39194"remove entries from the deprecated _/etc/mtab_ that were unmounted earlier "
39195"with the *-n* option."
87fb2136
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39196msgstr ""
39197
39198#. type: Plain text
39199#: ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:75
39200msgid "Force an unmount (in case of an unreachable NFS system)."
39201msgstr ""
39202
39203#. type: Plain text
39204#: ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:77
b6467a72
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39205msgid ""
39206"Note that this option does not guarantee that umount command does not hang. "
39207"It's strongly recommended to use absolute paths without symlinks to avoid "
39208"unwanted *readlink*(2) and *stat*(2) system calls on unreachable NFS in "
39209"*umount*."
87fb2136
PP
39210msgstr ""
39211
39212#. type: Labeled list
39213#: ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:78
39214#, fuzzy, no-wrap
39215#| msgid "*-V*, *--version*"
39216msgid "*-i*, *--internal-only*"
39217msgstr "*-V*, *--version*"
39218
39219#. type: Plain text
39220#: ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:80
b6467a72
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39221msgid ""
39222"Do not call the **/sbin/umount.**__filesystem__ helper even if it exists. By "
39223"default such a helper program is called if it exists."
87fb2136
PP
39224msgstr ""
39225
39226#. type: Labeled list
39227#: ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:81
39228#, fuzzy, no-wrap
39229#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
39230msgid "*-l*, *--lazy*"
39231msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
39232
39233#. type: Plain text
39234#: ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:83
b6467a72
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39235msgid ""
39236"Lazy unmount. Detach the filesystem from the file hierarchy now, and clean "
39237"up all references to this filesystem as soon as it is not busy anymore."
87fb2136
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39238msgstr ""
39239
39240#. type: Plain text
39241#: ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:85
b6467a72
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39242msgid ""
39243"A system reboot would be expected in near future if you're going to use this "
39244"option for network filesystem or local filesystem with submounts. The "
39245"recommended use-case for *umount -l* is to prevent hangs on shutdown due to "
39246"an unreachable network share where a normal *umount* will hang due to a "
39247"downed server or a network partition. Remounts of the share will not be "
39248"possible."
87fb2136
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39249msgstr ""
39250
39251#. type: Plain text
39252#: ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:88
b6467a72
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39253msgid ""
39254"Perform *umount* in the mount namespace specified by _ns_. _ns_ is either "
39255"PID of process running in that namespace or special file representing that "
39256"namespace."
87fb2136
PP
39257msgstr ""
39258
39259#. type: Plain text
39260#: ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:90
39261#, no-wrap
39262msgid "*umount* switches to the namespace when it reads _/etc/fstab_, writes _/etc/mtab_ (or writes to _/run/mount_) and calls *umount*(2) system call, otherwise it runs in the original namespace. It means that the target mount namespace does not have to contain any libraries or other requirements necessary to execute *umount*(2) command.\n"
39263msgstr ""
39264
39265#. type: Plain text
39266#: ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:95
39267msgid "Unmount without writing in _/etc/mtab_."
39268msgstr ""
39269
39270#. type: Labeled list
39271#: ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:96
39272#, no-wrap
39273msgid "*-O*, *--test-opts* _option_..."
39274msgstr ""
39275
39276#. type: Plain text
39277#: ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:98
b6467a72
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39278msgid ""
39279"Unmount only the filesystems that have the specified option set in _/etc/"
39280"fstab_. More than one option may be specified in a comma-separated list. "
39281"Each option can be prefixed with *no* to indicate that no action should be "
39282"taken for this option."
87fb2136
PP
39283msgstr ""
39284
39285#. type: Plain text
39286#: ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:101
39287msgid "Suppress \"not mounted\" error messages."
39288msgstr ""
39289
39290#. type: Labeled list
39291#: ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:102
39292#, fuzzy, no-wrap
39293#| msgid "*-V*, *--version*"
39294msgid "*-R*, *--recursive*"
39295msgstr "*-V*, *--version*"
39296
39297#. type: Plain text
39298#: ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:104
b6467a72
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39299msgid ""
39300"Recursively unmount each specified directory. Recursion for each directory "
39301"will stop if any unmount operation in the chain fails for any reason. The "
39302"relationship between mountpoints is determined by _/proc/self/mountinfo_ "
39303"entries. The filesystem must be specified by mountpoint path; a recursive "
39304"unmount by device name (or UUID) is unsupported. Since version 2.37 it "
39305"umounts also all over-mounted filesystems (more filesystems on the same "
39306"mountpoint)."
87fb2136
PP
39307msgstr ""
39308
39309#. type: Plain text
39310#: ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:107
39311msgid "When an unmount fails, try to remount the filesystem read-only."
39312msgstr ""
39313
39314#. type: Labeled list
39315#: ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:108
39316#, no-wrap
39317msgid "*-t*, *--types* _type_..."
39318msgstr ""
39319
39320#. type: Plain text
39321#: ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:110
b6467a72
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39322msgid ""
39323"Indicate that the actions should only be taken on filesystems of the "
39324"specified _type_. More than one type may be specified in a comma-separated "
39325"list. The list of filesystem types can be prefixed with *no* to indicate "
39326"that no action should be taken for all of the mentioned types. Note that "
39327"*umount* reads information about mounted filesystems from kernel (_/proc/"
39328"mounts_) and filesystem names may be different than filesystem names used in "
39329"the _/etc/fstab_ (e.g., \"nfs4\" vs. \"nfs\")."
87fb2136
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39330msgstr ""
39331
39332#. type: Title ==
39333#: ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:116
39334#, no-wrap
39335msgid "NON-SUPERUSER UMOUNTS"
39336msgstr ""
39337
39338#. type: Plain text
39339#: ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:119
b6467a72
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39340msgid ""
39341"Normally, only the superuser can umount filesystems. However, when _fstab_ "
39342"contains the *user* option on a line, anybody can umount the corresponding "
39343"filesystem. For more details see *mount*(8) man page."
87fb2136
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39344msgstr ""
39345
39346#. type: Plain text
39347#: ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:121
b6467a72
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39348msgid ""
39349"Since version 2.34 the *umount* command can be used to perform umount "
39350"operation also for fuse filesystems if kernel mount table contains user's "
39351"ID. In this case _fstab_ *user=* mount option is not required."
87fb2136
PP
39352msgstr ""
39353
39354#. type: Plain text
39355#: ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:123
b6467a72
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39356msgid ""
39357"Since version 2.35 *umount* command does not exit when user permissions are "
39358"inadequate by internal *libmount* security rules. It drops suid permissions "
39359"and continue as regular non-root user. This can be used to support use-cases "
39360"where root permissions are not necessary (e.g., fuse filesystems, user "
39361"namespaces, etc)."
87fb2136
PP
39362msgstr ""
39363
39364#. type: Title ==
39365#: ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:124
39366#, no-wrap
39367msgid "LOOP DEVICE"
39368msgstr ""
39369
39370#. type: Plain text
39371#: ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:127
b6467a72
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39372msgid ""
39373"The *umount* command will automatically detach loop device previously "
39374"initialized by *mount*(8) command independently of _/etc/mtab_."
87fb2136
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39375msgstr ""
39376
39377#. type: Plain text
39378#: ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:129
b6467a72
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39379msgid ""
39380"In this case the device is initialized with \"autoclear\" flag (see "
39381"*losetup*(8) output for more details), otherwise it's necessary to use the "
39382"option *--detach-loop* or call *losetup -d* _device_. The autoclear feature "
39383"is supported since Linux 2.6.25."
87fb2136
PP
39384msgstr ""
39385
39386#. type: Plain text
39387#: ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:133
39388msgid "The syntax of external unmount helpers is:"
39389msgstr ""
39390
39391#. type: delimited block _
39392#: ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:136
39393#, no-wrap
39394msgid "**umount.**__suffix__ {__directory__|_device_} [*-flnrv*] [*-N* _namespace_] [*-t* _type_._subtype_]\n"
39395msgstr ""
39396
39397#. type: Plain text
39398#: ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:139
b6467a72
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39399msgid ""
39400"where _suffix_ is the filesystem type (or the value from a *uhelper=* or "
39401"*helper=* marker in the mtab file). The *-t* option can be used for "
39402"filesystems that have subtype support. For example:"
87fb2136
PP
39403msgstr ""
39404
39405#. type: delimited block _
39406#: ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:142
39407#, no-wrap
39408msgid "*umount.fuse -t fuse.sshfs*\n"
39409msgstr ""
39410
39411#. type: Plain text
39412#: ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:145
b6467a72
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39413msgid ""
39414"A **uhelper=**__something__ marker (unprivileged helper) can appear in the _/"
39415"etc/mtab_ file when ordinary users need to be able to unmount a mountpoint "
39416"that is not defined in _/etc/fstab_ (for example for a device that was "
39417"mounted by *udisks*(1))."
87fb2136
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39418msgstr ""
39419
39420#. type: Plain text
39421#: ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:147
b6467a72
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39422msgid ""
39423"A **helper=**__type__ marker in the _mtab_ file will redirect all unmount "
39424"requests to the **/sbin/umount.**__type__ helper independently of UID."
87fb2136
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39425msgstr ""
39426
39427#. type: Plain text
39428#: ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:149
b6467a72
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39429msgid ""
39430"Note that _/etc/mtab_ is currently deprecated and *helper=* and other "
39431"userspace mount options are maintained by *libmount*."
87fb2136
PP
39432msgstr ""
39433
39434#. type: Plain text
39435#: ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:154
39436msgid "overrides the default location of the _fstab_ file (ignored for *suid*)"
39437msgstr ""
39438
39439#. type: Plain text
39440#: ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:157
87fb2136
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39441msgid "enables *libmount* debug output"
39442msgstr ""
39443
39444#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
39445#: ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:162
39446msgid ""
39447"table of mounted filesystems (deprecated and usually replaced by symlink to "
39448"_/proc/mounts_)"
87fb2136
PP
39449msgstr ""
39450
39451#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 39452#: ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:165
87fb2136
PP
39453msgid "table of known filesystems"
39454msgstr ""
39455
39456#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 39457#: ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:166
87fb2136
PP
39458#, no-wrap
39459msgid "_/proc/self/mountinfo_"
39460msgstr ""
39461
39462#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 39463#: ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:168
87fb2136
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39464msgid "table of mounted filesystems generated by kernel."
39465msgstr ""
39466
39467#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 39468#: ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:172
87fb2136
PP
39469#, fuzzy
39470#| msgid "A *write* command appeared in Version 6 AT&T UNIX."
39471msgid "A *umount* command appeared in Version 6 AT&T UNIX."
39472msgstr "Příkaz *write* se objevil v AT&T UNIXu verze 6."
39473
39474#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 39475#: ../sys-utils/umount.8.adoc:179
87fb2136
PP
39476#, no-wrap
39477msgid ""
39478"*umount*(2),\n"
39479"*losetup*(8),\n"
39480"*mount_namespaces*(7),\n"
39481"*mount*(8)\n"
39482msgstr ""
39483
39484#. type: Title =
39485#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:2
39486#, no-wrap
39487msgid "unshare(1)"
39488msgstr ""
39489
39490#. type: Plain text
39491#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:12
39492msgid "unshare - run program in new namespaces"
39493msgstr ""
39494
39495#. type: Plain text
39496#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:16
39497#, fuzzy, no-wrap
39498#| msgid "*su* [options] [*-*] [_user_ [_argument_...]]\n"
39499msgid "*unshare* [options] [_program_ [_arguments_]]\n"
39500msgstr "*su* [přepínače] [*-*] [_uživatel_ [_argument_…]]\n"
39501
39502#. type: Plain text
39503#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:20
b6467a72
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39504msgid ""
39505"The *unshare* command creates new namespaces (as specified by the command-"
39506"line options described below) and then executes the specified _program_. If "
39507"_program_ is not given, then \"${SHELL}\" is run (default: _/bin/sh_)."
87fb2136
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39508msgstr ""
39509
39510#. type: Plain text
39511#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:22
b6467a72
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39512msgid ""
39513"By default, a new namespace persists only as long as it has member "
39514"processes. A new namespace can be made persistent even when it has no member "
39515"processes by bind mounting /proc/_pid_/ns/_type_ files to a filesystem path. "
39516"A namespace that has been made persistent in this way can subsequently be "
39517"entered with *nsenter*(1) even after the _program_ terminates (except PID "
39518"namespaces where a permanently running init process is required). Once a "
39519"persistent namespace is no longer needed, it can be unpersisted by using "
39520"*umount*(8) to remove the bind mount. See the *EXAMPLES* section for more "
39521"details."
87fb2136
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39522msgstr ""
39523
39524#. type: Plain text
39525#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:24
39526#, no-wrap
39527msgid "*unshare* since util-linux version 2.36 uses _/proc/[pid]/ns/pid_for_children_ and _/proc/[pid]/ns/time_for_children_ files for persistent PID and TIME namespaces. This change requires Linux kernel 4.17 or newer.\n"
39528msgstr ""
39529
39530#. type: Plain text
39531#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:26
39532msgid "The following types of namespaces can be created with *unshare*:"
39533msgstr ""
39534
39535#. type: Plain text
39536#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:29
b6467a72
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39537msgid ""
39538"Mounting and unmounting filesystems will not affect the rest of the system, "
39539"except for filesystems which are explicitly marked as shared (with *mount --"
39540"make-shared*; see _/proc/self/mountinfo_ or *findmnt -o+PROPAGATION* for the "
39541"*shared* flags). For further details, see *mount_namespaces*(7)."
87fb2136
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39542msgstr ""
39543
39544#. type: Plain text
39545#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:31
39546#, no-wrap
39547msgid "*unshare* since util-linux version 2.27 automatically sets propagation to *private* in a new mount namespace to make sure that the new namespace is really unshared. It's possible to disable this feature with option *--propagation unchanged*. Note that *private* is the kernel default.\n"
39548msgstr ""
39549
39550#. type: Plain text
39551#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:43
b6467a72
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39552msgid ""
39553"Children will have a distinct set of PID-to-process mappings from their "
39554"parent. For further details, see *pid_namespaces*(7)."
87fb2136
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39555msgstr ""
39556
39557#. type: Labeled list
39558#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:55
39559#, no-wrap
39560msgid "*-i*, *--ipc*[**=**__file__]"
39561msgstr ""
39562
39563#. type: Plain text
39564#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:57
b6467a72
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39565msgid ""
39566"Create a new IPC namespace. If _file_ is specified, then the namespace is "
39567"made persistent by creating a bind mount at _file_."
87fb2136
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39568msgstr ""
39569
39570#. type: Labeled list
39571#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:58
39572#, no-wrap
39573msgid "*-m*, *--mount*[**=**__file__]"
39574msgstr ""
39575
39576#. type: Plain text
39577#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:60
b6467a72
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39578msgid ""
39579"Create a new mount namespace. If _file_ is specified, then the namespace is "
39580"made persistent by creating a bind mount at _file_. Note that _file_ must be "
39581"located on a mount whose propagation type is not *shared* (or an error "
39582"results). Use the command *findmnt -o+PROPAGATION* when not sure about the "
39583"current setting. See also the examples below."
87fb2136
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39584msgstr ""
39585
39586#. type: Labeled list
39587#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:61
39588#, fuzzy, no-wrap
39589#| msgid "*-s*, **--shell**=__shell__"
39590msgid "*-n*, *--net*[**=**__file__]"
39591msgstr "*-s*, **--shell**=__shell__"
39592
39593#. type: Plain text
39594#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:63
b6467a72
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39595msgid ""
39596"Create a new network namespace. If _file_ is specified, then the namespace "
39597"is made persistent by creating a bind mount at _file_."
87fb2136
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39598msgstr ""
39599
39600#. type: Labeled list
39601#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:64
39602#, no-wrap
39603msgid "*-p*, *--pid*[**=**__file__]"
39604msgstr ""
39605
39606#. type: Plain text
39607#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:66
b6467a72
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39608msgid ""
39609"Create a new PID namespace. If _file_ is specified, then the namespace is "
39610"made persistent by creating a bind mount at _file_. (Creation of a "
39611"persistent PID namespace will fail if the *--fork* option is not also "
39612"specified.)"
87fb2136
PP
39613msgstr ""
39614
39615#. type: Plain text
39616#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:68
39617msgid "See also the *--fork* and *--mount-proc* options."
39618msgstr ""
39619
39620#. type: Labeled list
39621#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:69
39622#, fuzzy, no-wrap
39623#| msgid "*-s*, **--shell**=__shell__"
39624msgid "*-u*, *--uts*[**=**__file__]"
39625msgstr "*-s*, **--shell**=__shell__"
39626
39627#. type: Plain text
39628#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:71
b6467a72
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39629msgid ""
39630"Create a new UTS namespace. If _file_ is specified, then the namespace is "
39631"made persistent by creating a bind mount at _file_."
87fb2136
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39632msgstr ""
39633
39634#. type: Labeled list
39635#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:72
39636#, fuzzy, no-wrap
39637#| msgid "*-s*, **--shell**=__shell__"
39638msgid "*-U*, *--user*[**=**__file__]"
39639msgstr "*-s*, **--shell**=__shell__"
39640
39641#. type: Plain text
39642#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:74
b6467a72
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39643msgid ""
39644"Create a new user namespace. If _file_ is specified, then the namespace is "
39645"made persistent by creating a bind mount at _file_."
87fb2136
PP
39646msgstr ""
39647
39648#. type: Labeled list
39649#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:75
39650#, fuzzy, no-wrap
39651#| msgid "*-g*, **--group**=__group__"
39652msgid "*-C*, *--cgroup*[**=**__file__]"
39653msgstr "*-g*, **--group**=__skupina__"
39654
39655#. type: Plain text
39656#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:77
b6467a72
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39657msgid ""
39658"Create a new cgroup namespace. If _file_ is specified, then the namespace is "
39659"made persistent by creating a bind mount at _file_."
87fb2136
PP
39660msgstr ""
39661
39662#. type: Labeled list
39663#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:78
39664#, fuzzy, no-wrap
39665#| msgid "*-s*, **--shell**=__shell__"
39666msgid "*-T*, *--time*[**=**__file__]"
39667msgstr "*-s*, **--shell**=__shell__"
39668
39669#. type: Plain text
39670#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:80
b6467a72
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39671msgid ""
39672"Create a new time namespace. If _file_ is specified, then the namespace is "
39673"made persistent by creating a bind mount at _file_. The *--monotonic* and *--"
39674"boottime* options can be used to specify the corresponding offset in the "
39675"time namespace."
87fb2136
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39676msgstr ""
39677
39678#. type: Plain text
39679#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:83
b6467a72
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39680msgid ""
39681"Fork the specified _program_ as a child process of *unshare* rather than "
39682"running it directly. This is useful when creating a new PID namespace. Note "
39683"that when *unshare* is waiting for the child process, then it ignores "
39684"*SIGINT* and *SIGTERM* and does not forward any signals to the child. It is "
39685"necessary to send signals to the child process."
87fb2136
PP
39686msgstr ""
39687
87fb2136
PP
39688#. type: Labeled list
39689#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:87
39690#, no-wrap
39691msgid "*--kill-child*[**=**__signame__]"
39692msgstr ""
39693
39694#. type: Plain text
39695#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:89
b6467a72
PP
39696msgid ""
39697"When *unshare* terminates, have _signame_ be sent to the forked child "
39698"process. Combined with *--pid* this allows for an easy and reliable killing "
39699"of the entire process tree below *unshare*. If not given, _signame_ defaults "
39700"to *SIGKILL*. This option implies *--fork*."
87fb2136
PP
39701msgstr ""
39702
39703#. type: Labeled list
39704#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:90
39705#, no-wrap
39706msgid "*--mount-proc*[**=**__mountpoint__]"
39707msgstr ""
39708
39709#. type: Plain text
39710#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:92
b6467a72
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39711msgid ""
39712"Just before running the program, mount the proc filesystem at _mountpoint_ "
39713"(default is _/proc_). This is useful when creating a new PID namespace. It "
39714"also implies creating a new mount namespace since the _/proc_ mount would "
39715"otherwise mess up existing programs on the system. The new proc filesystem "
39716"is explicitly mounted as private (with *MS_PRIVATE*|*MS_REC*)."
87fb2136
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39717msgstr ""
39718
39719#. type: Labeled list
39720#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:93
39721#, no-wrap
39722msgid "**--map-user=**__uid|name__"
39723msgstr ""
39724
39725#. type: Plain text
39726#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:95
b6467a72
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39727msgid ""
39728"Run the program only after the current effective user ID has been mapped to "
39729"_uid_. If this option is specified multiple times, the last occurrence takes "
39730"precedence. This option implies *--user*."
87fb2136
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39731msgstr ""
39732
39733#. type: Labeled list
39734#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:96
39735#, no-wrap
b6467a72 39736msgid "**--map-users=**__inneruid:outeruid:count__|**auto**"
87fb2136
PP
39737msgstr ""
39738
39739#. type: Plain text
39740#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:98
b6467a72
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39741msgid ""
39742"Run the program only after the block of user IDs of size _count_ beginning "
39743"at _outeruid_ has been mapped to the block of user IDs beginning at "
39744"_inneruid_. This mapping is created with **newuidmap**(1). If the range of "
39745"user IDs overlaps with the mapping specified by *--map-user*, then a "
39746"\"hole\" will be removed from the mapping. This may result in the highest "
39747"user ID of the mapping not being mapped. The special value *auto* will map "
39748"the first block of user IDs owned by the effective user from _/etc/subuid_ "
39749"to a block starting at user ID 0. If this option is specified multiple "
39750"times, the last occurrence takes precedence. This option implies *--user*."
39751msgstr ""
39752
39753#. type: Plain text
39754#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:100
39755msgid ""
39756"Before util-linux version 2.39, this option expected a comma-separated "
39757"argument of the form _outeruid,inneruid,count_ but that format is now "
39758"deprecated for consistency with the ordering used in _/proc/[pid]/uid_map_ "
39759"and the _X-mount.idmap_ mount option."
87fb2136
PP
39760msgstr ""
39761
39762#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 39763#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:101
87fb2136
PP
39764#, fuzzy, no-wrap
39765#| msgid "*-G*, **--supp-group**=__group__"
39766msgid "**--map-group=**__gid|name__"
39767msgstr "*-G*, **--supp-group**=__skupina__"
39768
39769#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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39770#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:103
39771msgid ""
39772"Run the program only after the current effective group ID has been mapped to "
39773"_gid_. If this option is specified multiple times, the last occurrence takes "
39774"precedence. This option implies *--setgroups=deny* and *--user*."
87fb2136
PP
39775msgstr ""
39776
39777#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 39778#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:104
87fb2136 39779#, no-wrap
b6467a72 39780msgid "**--map-groups=**__innergid:outergid:count__|**auto**"
87fb2136
PP
39781msgstr ""
39782
39783#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
39784#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:106
39785msgid ""
39786"Run the program only after the block of group IDs of size _count_ beginning "
39787"at _outergid_ has been mapped to the block of group IDs beginning at "
39788"_innergid_. This mapping is created with **newgidmap**(1). If the range of "
39789"group IDs overlaps with the mapping specified by *--map-group*, then a "
39790"\"hole\" will be removed from the mapping. This may result in the highest "
39791"group ID of the mapping not being mapped. The special value *auto* will map "
39792"the first block of user IDs owned by the effective user from _/etc/subgid_ "
39793"to a block starting at group ID 0. If this option is specified multiple "
39794"times, the last occurrence takes precedence. This option implies *--user*."
39795msgstr ""
39796
39797#. type: Plain text
39798#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:108
39799msgid ""
39800"Before util-linux version 2.39, this option expected a comma-separated "
39801"argument of the form _outergid,innergid,count_ but that format is now "
39802"deprecated for consistency with the ordering used in _/proc/[pid]/gid_map_ "
39803"and the _X-mount.idmap_ mount option."
87fb2136
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39804msgstr ""
39805
39806#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 39807#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:109
87fb2136
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39808#, no-wrap
39809msgid "**--map-auto**"
39810msgstr ""
39811
39812#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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39813#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:111
39814msgid ""
39815"Map the first block of user IDs owned by the effective user from _/etc/"
39816"subuid_ to a block starting at user ID 0. In the same manner, also map the "
39817"first block of group IDs owned by the effective group from _/etc/subgid_ to "
39818"a block starting at group ID 0. This option is intended to handle the common "
39819"case where the first block of subordinate user and group IDs can map the "
39820"whole user and group ID space. This option is equivalent to specifying *--"
39821"map-users=auto* and *--map-groups=auto*."
87fb2136
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39822msgstr ""
39823
39824#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 39825#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:112
87fb2136
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39826#, fuzzy, no-wrap
39827#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
39828msgid "*-r*, *--map-root-user*"
39829msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
39830
39831#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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39832#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:114
39833msgid ""
39834"Run the program only after the current effective user and group IDs have "
39835"been mapped to the superuser UID and GID in the newly created user "
39836"namespace. This makes it possible to conveniently gain capabilities needed "
39837"to manage various aspects of the newly created namespaces (such as "
39838"configuring interfaces in the network namespace or mounting filesystems in "
39839"the mount namespace) even when run unprivileged. As a mere convenience "
39840"feature, it does not support more sophisticated use cases, such as mapping "
39841"multiple ranges of UIDs and GIDs. This option implies *--setgroups=deny* and "
39842"*--user*. This option is equivalent to *--map-user=0 --map-group=0*."
87fb2136
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39843msgstr ""
39844
39845#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 39846#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:115
87fb2136
PP
39847#, no-wrap
39848msgid "*-c*, *--map-current-user*"
39849msgstr ""
39850
39851#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
39852#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:117
39853msgid ""
39854"Run the program only after the current effective user and group IDs have "
39855"been mapped to the same UID and GID in the newly created user namespace. "
39856"This option implies *--setgroups=deny* and *--user*. This option is "
39857"equivalent to *--map-user=$(id -ru) --map-group=$(id -rg)*."
87fb2136
PP
39858msgstr ""
39859
39860#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 39861#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:118
87fb2136
PP
39862#, no-wrap
39863msgid "**--propagation private**|**shared**|**slave**|*unchanged*"
39864msgstr ""
39865
39866#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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39867#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:120
39868msgid ""
39869"Recursively set the mount propagation flag in the new mount namespace. The "
39870"default is to set the propagation to _private_. It is possible to disable "
39871"this feature with the argument *unchanged*. The option is silently ignored "
39872"when the mount namespace (*--mount*) is not requested."
87fb2136
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39873msgstr ""
39874
39875#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 39876#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:121
87fb2136
PP
39877#, no-wrap
39878msgid "**--setgroups allow**|*deny*"
39879msgstr ""
39880
39881#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 39882#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:123
87fb2136
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39883msgid "Allow or deny the *setgroups*(2) system call in a user namespace."
39884msgstr ""
39885
39886#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
39887#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:125
39888msgid ""
39889"To be able to call *setgroups*(2), the calling process must at least have "
39890"*CAP_SETGID*. But since Linux 3.19 a further restriction applies: the kernel "
39891"gives permission to call *setgroups*(2) only after the GID map (**/proc/"
39892"**__pid__*/gid_map*) has been set. The GID map is writable by root when "
39893"*setgroups*(2) is enabled (i.e., *allow*, the default), and the GID map "
39894"becomes writable by unprivileged processes when *setgroups*(2) is "
39895"permanently disabled (with *deny*)."
87fb2136
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39896msgstr ""
39897
39898#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 39899#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:126
87fb2136
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39900#, fuzzy, no-wrap
39901#| msgid "*-g*, **--group**=__group__"
39902msgid "*-R*, **--root=**__dir__"
39903msgstr "*-g*, **--group**=__skupina__"
39904
39905#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 39906#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:128
87fb2136
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39907msgid "run the command with root directory set to _dir_."
39908msgstr ""
39909
39910#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 39911#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:129
87fb2136
PP
39912#, fuzzy, no-wrap
39913#| msgid "*-g*, **--group**=__group__"
39914msgid "*-w*, **--wd=**__dir__"
39915msgstr "*-g*, **--group**=__skupina__"
39916
39917#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 39918#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:131
87fb2136
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39919msgid "change working directory to _dir_."
39920msgstr ""
39921
39922#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 39923#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:134
87fb2136
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39924msgid "Set the user ID which will be used in the entered namespace."
39925msgstr ""
39926
39927#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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39928#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:137
39929msgid ""
39930"Set the group ID which will be used in the entered namespace and drop "
39931"supplementary groups."
87fb2136
PP
39932msgstr ""
39933
39934#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 39935#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:138
87fb2136
PP
39936#, no-wrap
39937msgid "*--monotonic* _offset_"
39938msgstr ""
39939
39940#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
39941#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:140
39942msgid ""
39943"Set the offset of *CLOCK_MONOTONIC* which will be used in the entered time "
39944"namespace. This option requires unsharing a time namespace with *--time*."
87fb2136
PP
39945msgstr ""
39946
39947#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 39948#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:141
87fb2136
PP
39949#, no-wrap
39950msgid "*--boottime* _offset_"
39951msgstr ""
39952
39953#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
39954#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:143
39955msgid ""
39956"Set the offset of *CLOCK_BOOTTIME* which will be used in the entered time "
39957"namespace. This option requires unsharing a time namespace with *--time*."
87fb2136
PP
39958msgstr ""
39959
39960#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
39961#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:149
39962msgid ""
39963"The proc and sysfs filesystems mounting as root in a user namespace have to "
39964"be restricted so that a less privileged user cannot get more access to "
39965"sensitive files that a more privileged user made unavailable. In short the "
39966"rule for proc and sysfs is as close to a bind mount as possible."
87fb2136
PP
39967msgstr ""
39968
39969#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
39970#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:153
39971msgid ""
39972"The following command creates a PID namespace, using *--fork* to ensure that "
39973"the executed command is performed in a child process that (being the first "
39974"process in the namespace) has PID 1. The *--mount-proc* option ensures that "
39975"a new mount namespace is also simultaneously created and that a new "
39976"*proc*(5) filesystem is mounted that contains information corresponding to "
39977"the new PID namespace. When the *readlink*(1) command terminates, the new "
39978"namespaces are automatically torn down."
87fb2136
PP
39979msgstr ""
39980
39981#. type: delimited block .
b6467a72 39982#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:157
87fb2136
PP
39983#, no-wrap
39984msgid ""
39985"# unshare --fork --pid --mount-proc readlink /proc/self\n"
39986"1\n"
39987msgstr ""
39988
39989#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
39990#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:160
39991msgid ""
39992"As an unprivileged user, create a new user namespace where the user's "
39993"credentials are mapped to the root IDs inside the namespace:"
87fb2136
PP
39994msgstr ""
39995
39996#. type: delimited block .
b6467a72 39997#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:170
87fb2136
PP
39998#, no-wrap
39999msgid ""
40000"$ id -u; id -g\n"
40001"1000\n"
40002"1000\n"
40003"$ unshare --user --map-root-user \\\n"
b6467a72 40004" sh -c 'whoami; cat /proc/self/uid_map /proc/self/gid_map'\n"
87fb2136
PP
40005"root\n"
40006" 0 1000 1\n"
40007" 0 1000 1\n"
40008msgstr ""
40009
40010#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
40011#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:173
40012msgid ""
40013"As an unprivileged user, create a user namespace where the first 65536 IDs "
40014"are all mapped, and the user's credentials are mapped to the root IDs inside "
40015"the namespace. The map is determined by the subordinate IDs assigned in "
40016"*subuid*(5) and *subgid*(5). Demonstrate this mapping by creating a file "
40017"with user ID 1 and group ID 1. For brevity, only the user ID mappings are "
40018"shown:"
87fb2136
PP
40019msgstr ""
40020
40021#. type: delimited block .
b6467a72 40022#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:191
87fb2136
PP
40023#, no-wrap
40024msgid ""
40025"$ id -u\n"
40026"1000\n"
40027"$ cat /etc/subuid\n"
40028"1000:100000:65536\n"
40029"$ unshare --user --map-auto --map-root-user\n"
40030"# id -u\n"
40031"0\n"
40032"# cat /proc/self/uid_map\n"
40033" 0 1000 1\n"
40034" 1 100000 65535\n"
40035"# touch file; chown 1:1 file\n"
40036"# ls -ln --time-style=+ file\n"
40037"-rw-r--r-- 1 1 1 0 file\n"
40038"# exit\n"
40039"$ ls -ln --time-style=+ file\n"
40040"-rw-r--r-- 1 100000 100000 0 file\n"
40041msgstr ""
40042
40043#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
40044#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:194
40045msgid ""
40046"The first of the following commands creates a new persistent UTS namespace "
40047"and modifies the hostname as seen in that namespace. The namespace is then "
40048"entered with *nsenter*(1) in order to display the modified hostname; this "
40049"step demonstrates that the UTS namespace continues to exist even though the "
40050"namespace had no member processes after the *unshare* command terminated. "
40051"The namespace is then destroyed by removing the bind mount."
87fb2136
PP
40052msgstr ""
40053
40054#. type: delimited block .
b6467a72 40055#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:201
87fb2136
PP
40056#, no-wrap
40057msgid ""
40058"# touch /root/uts-ns\n"
40059"# unshare --uts=/root/uts-ns hostname FOO\n"
40060"# nsenter --uts=/root/uts-ns hostname\n"
40061"FOO\n"
40062"# umount /root/uts-ns\n"
40063msgstr ""
40064
40065#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
40066#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:204
40067msgid ""
40068"The following commands establish a persistent mount namespace referenced by "
40069"the bind mount _/root/namespaces/mnt_. In order to ensure that the creation "
40070"of that bind mount succeeds, the parent directory (_/root/namespaces_) is "
40071"made a bind mount whose propagation type is not *shared*."
87fb2136
PP
40072msgstr ""
40073
40074#. type: delimited block .
b6467a72 40075#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:210
87fb2136
PP
40076#, no-wrap
40077msgid ""
40078"# mount --bind /root/namespaces /root/namespaces\n"
40079"# mount --make-private /root/namespaces\n"
40080"# touch /root/namespaces/mnt\n"
40081"# unshare --mount=/root/namespaces/mnt\n"
40082msgstr ""
40083
40084#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
40085#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:213
40086msgid ""
40087"The following commands demonstrate the use of the *--kill-child* option when "
40088"creating a PID namespace, in order to ensure that when *unshare* is killed, "
40089"all of the processes within the PID namespace are killed."
87fb2136
PP
40090msgstr ""
40091
40092#. type: delimited block .
b6467a72 40093#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:216
87fb2136
PP
40094#, no-wrap
40095msgid "# set +m # Don't print job status messages\n"
40096msgstr ""
40097
40098#. type: delimited block .
b6467a72 40099#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:224
87fb2136
PP
40100#, no-wrap
40101msgid ""
b6467a72
PP
40102"# unshare --pid --fork --mount-proc --kill-child -- \\\n"
40103" bash --norc -c '(sleep 555 &) && (ps a &) && sleep 999' &\n"
87fb2136
PP
40104"[1] 53456\n"
40105"# PID TTY STAT TIME COMMAND\n"
40106" 1 pts/3 S+ 0:00 sleep 999\n"
40107" 3 pts/3 S+ 0:00 sleep 555\n"
40108" 5 pts/3 R+ 0:00 ps a\n"
40109msgstr ""
40110
40111#. type: delimited block .
b6467a72 40112#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:229
87fb2136
PP
40113#, no-wrap
40114msgid ""
40115"# ps h -o 'comm' $! # Show that background job is unshare(1)\n"
40116"unshare\n"
40117"# kill $! # Kill unshare(1)\n"
40118"# pidof sleep\n"
40119msgstr ""
40120
40121#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
40122#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:232
40123msgid ""
40124"The *pidof*(1) command prints no output, because the *sleep* processes have "
40125"been killed. More precisely, when the *sleep* process that has PID 1 in the "
40126"namespace (i.e., the namespace's init process) was killed, this caused all "
40127"other processes in the namespace to be killed. By contrast, a similar series "
40128"of commands where the *--kill-child* option is not used shows that when "
40129"*unshare* terminates, the processes in the PID namespace are not killed:"
87fb2136
PP
40130msgstr ""
40131
40132#. type: delimited block .
b6467a72 40133#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:241
87fb2136
PP
40134#, no-wrap
40135msgid ""
b6467a72
PP
40136"# unshare --pid --fork --mount-proc -- \\\n"
40137" bash --norc -c '(sleep 555 &) && (ps a &) && sleep 999' &\n"
87fb2136
PP
40138"[1] 53479\n"
40139"# PID TTY STAT TIME COMMAND\n"
40140" 1 pts/3 S+ 0:00 sleep 999\n"
40141" 3 pts/3 S+ 0:00 sleep 555\n"
40142" 5 pts/3 R+ 0:00 ps a\n"
40143msgstr ""
40144
40145#. type: delimited block .
b6467a72 40146#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:245
87fb2136
PP
40147#, no-wrap
40148msgid ""
40149"# kill $!\n"
40150"# pidof sleep\n"
40151"53482 53480\n"
40152msgstr ""
40153
40154#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
40155#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:248
40156msgid ""
40157"The following example demonstrates the creation of a time namespace where "
40158"the boottime clock is set to a point several years in the past:"
87fb2136
PP
40159msgstr ""
40160
40161#. type: delimited block .
b6467a72 40162#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:254
87fb2136
PP
40163#, no-wrap
40164msgid ""
40165"# uptime -p # Show uptime in initial time namespace\n"
40166"up 21 hours, 30 minutes\n"
40167"# unshare --time --fork --boottime 300000000 uptime -p\n"
40168"up 9 years, 28 weeks, 1 day, 2 hours, 50 minutes\n"
40169msgstr ""
40170
40171#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
40172#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:260
40173msgid ""
40174"mailto:dottedmag@dottedmag.net[Mikhail Gusarov], mailto:kzak@redhat."
40175"com[Karel Zak]"
87fb2136
PP
40176msgstr ""
40177
40178#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 40179#: ../sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc:269
87fb2136
PP
40180#, no-wrap
40181msgid ""
b6467a72
PP
40182"*newuidmap*(1),\n"
40183"*newgidmap*(1),\n"
87fb2136
PP
40184"*clone*(2),\n"
40185"*unshare*(2),\n"
40186"*namespaces*(7),\n"
40187"*mount*(8)\n"
40188msgstr ""
40189
40190#. type: Title =
40191#: ../sys-utils/wdctl.8.adoc:2
40192#, no-wrap
40193msgid "wdctl(8)"
40194msgstr ""
40195
40196#. type: Plain text
40197#: ../sys-utils/wdctl.8.adoc:12
40198msgid "wdctl - show hardware watchdog status"
40199msgstr ""
40200
40201#. type: Plain text
40202#: ../sys-utils/wdctl.8.adoc:16
40203#, no-wrap
40204msgid "*wdctl* [options] [_device_...]\n"
40205msgstr ""
40206
40207#. type: Plain text
40208#: ../sys-utils/wdctl.8.adoc:20
b6467a72
PP
40209msgid ""
40210"Show hardware watchdog status. The default device is _/dev/watchdog_. If "
40211"more than one device is specified then the output is separated by one blank "
40212"line."
87fb2136
PP
40213msgstr ""
40214
40215#. type: Plain text
40216#: ../sys-utils/wdctl.8.adoc:22
b6467a72
PP
40217msgid ""
40218"If the device is already used or user has no permissions to read from the "
40219"device, then *wdctl* reads data from sysfs. In this case information about "
40220"supported features (flags) might be missing."
87fb2136
PP
40221msgstr ""
40222
40223#. type: Plain text
40224#: ../sys-utils/wdctl.8.adoc:24
b6467a72
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40225msgid ""
40226"Note that the number of supported watchdog features is hardware specific."
87fb2136
PP
40227msgstr ""
40228
40229#. type: Labeled list
40230#: ../sys-utils/wdctl.8.adoc:27
40231#, fuzzy, no-wrap
40232#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
40233msgid "*-f*, *--flags* _list_"
40234msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
40235
40236#. type: Plain text
40237#: ../sys-utils/wdctl.8.adoc:29
40238msgid "Print only the specified flags."
40239msgstr ""
40240
40241#. type: Labeled list
40242#: ../sys-utils/wdctl.8.adoc:30
40243#, fuzzy, no-wrap
40244#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
40245msgid "*-F*, *--noflags*"
40246msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
40247
40248#. type: Plain text
40249#: ../sys-utils/wdctl.8.adoc:32
40250msgid "Do not print information about flags."
40251msgstr ""
40252
40253#. type: Labeled list
40254#: ../sys-utils/wdctl.8.adoc:33
40255#, fuzzy, no-wrap
40256#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
40257msgid "*-I*, *--noident*"
40258msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
40259
40260#. type: Plain text
40261#: ../sys-utils/wdctl.8.adoc:35
40262msgid "Do not print watchdog identity information."
40263msgstr ""
40264
40265#. type: Plain text
40266#: ../sys-utils/wdctl.8.adoc:38
40267msgid "Do not print a header line for flags table."
40268msgstr ""
40269
40270#. type: Plain text
40271#: ../sys-utils/wdctl.8.adoc:41
b6467a72
PP
40272msgid ""
40273"Define the output columns to use in table of watchdog flags. If no output "
40274"arrangement is specified, then a default set is used. Use *--help* to get "
40275"list of all supported columns."
87fb2136
PP
40276msgstr ""
40277
40278#. type: Labeled list
40279#: ../sys-utils/wdctl.8.adoc:42
40280#, fuzzy, no-wrap
40281#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
40282msgid "*-O*, *--oneline*"
40283msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
40284
40285#. type: Plain text
40286#: ../sys-utils/wdctl.8.adoc:44
b6467a72
PP
40287msgid ""
40288"Print all wanted information on one line in key=\"value\" output format."
87fb2136
PP
40289msgstr ""
40290
40291#. type: Labeled list
40292#: ../sys-utils/wdctl.8.adoc:45
40293#, no-wrap
40294msgid "*-p*, *--setpretimeout* _seconds_"
40295msgstr ""
40296
40297#. type: Plain text
40298#: ../sys-utils/wdctl.8.adoc:50
b6467a72
PP
40299msgid ""
40300"Set the watchdog pre-timeout in seconds. A watchdog pre-timeout is a "
40301"notification generated by the watchdog before the watchdog reset might occur "
40302"in the event the watchdog has not been serviced. This notification is "
40303"handled by the kernel and can be configured to take an action using sysfs or "
40304"by **--setpregovernor**."
87fb2136
PP
40305msgstr ""
40306
40307#. type: Labeled list
40308#: ../sys-utils/wdctl.8.adoc:51
40309#, no-wrap
40310msgid "*-g*, *--setpregovernor* _governor_"
40311msgstr ""
40312
40313#. type: Plain text
40314#: ../sys-utils/wdctl.8.adoc:53
b6467a72
PP
40315msgid ""
40316"Set pre-timeout governor name. For available governors see default **wdctl** "
40317"output."
87fb2136
PP
40318msgstr ""
40319
40320#. type: Labeled list
40321#: ../sys-utils/wdctl.8.adoc:57
40322#, no-wrap
40323msgid "*-s*, *--settimeout* _seconds_"
40324msgstr ""
40325
40326#. type: Plain text
40327#: ../sys-utils/wdctl.8.adoc:59
40328msgid "Set the watchdog timeout in seconds."
40329msgstr ""
40330
40331#. type: Labeled list
40332#: ../sys-utils/wdctl.8.adoc:60
40333#, fuzzy, no-wrap
40334#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
40335msgid "*-T*, *--notimeouts*"
40336msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
40337
40338#. type: Plain text
40339#: ../sys-utils/wdctl.8.adoc:62
40340msgid "Do not print watchdog timeouts."
40341msgstr ""
40342
40343#. type: Labeled list
40344#: ../sys-utils/wdctl.8.adoc:63
40345#, fuzzy, no-wrap
40346#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
40347msgid "*-x*, *--flags-only*"
40348msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
40349
40350#. type: Plain text
40351#: ../sys-utils/wdctl.8.adoc:65
40352msgid "Same as *-I -T*."
40353msgstr ""
40354
40355#. type: Plain text
40356#: ../sys-utils/wdctl.8.adoc:72
b6467a72
PP
40357msgid ""
40358"mailto:kzak@redhat.com[Karel Zak], mailto:lennart@poettering.net[Lennart "
40359"Poettering]"
87fb2136
PP
40360msgstr ""
40361
40362#. type: Title =
40363#: ../sys-utils/zramctl.8.adoc:2
40364#, no-wrap
40365msgid "zramctl(8)"
40366msgstr ""
40367
40368#. type: Plain text
40369#: ../sys-utils/zramctl.8.adoc:12
40370msgid "zramctl - set up and control zram devices"
40371msgstr ""
40372
40373#. type: Labeled list
40374#: ../sys-utils/zramctl.8.adoc:15
40375#, no-wrap
40376msgid "Get info: "
40377msgstr ""
40378
40379#. type: Plain text
40380#: ../sys-utils/zramctl.8.adoc:18
40381#, no-wrap
40382msgid "*zramctl* [options]\n"
40383msgstr ""
40384
40385#. type: Labeled list
40386#: ../sys-utils/zramctl.8.adoc:19
40387#, no-wrap
40388msgid "Reset zram: "
40389msgstr ""
40390
40391#. type: Plain text
40392#: ../sys-utils/zramctl.8.adoc:22
40393#, no-wrap
40394msgid "*zramctl* *-r* _zramdev_...\n"
40395msgstr ""
40396
40397#. type: Labeled list
40398#: ../sys-utils/zramctl.8.adoc:23
40399#, no-wrap
40400msgid "Print name of first unused zram device: "
40401msgstr ""
40402
40403#. type: Plain text
40404#: ../sys-utils/zramctl.8.adoc:26
40405#, no-wrap
40406msgid "*zramctl* *-f*\n"
40407msgstr ""
40408
40409#. type: Labeled list
40410#: ../sys-utils/zramctl.8.adoc:27
40411#, no-wrap
40412msgid "Set up a zram device: "
40413msgstr ""
40414
40415#. type: Plain text
40416#: ../sys-utils/zramctl.8.adoc:30
40417#, no-wrap
40418msgid "*zramctl* [*-f* | _zramdev_] [*-s* _size_] [*-t* _number_] [*-a* _algorithm_]\n"
40419msgstr ""
40420
40421#. type: Plain text
40422#: ../sys-utils/zramctl.8.adoc:34
40423#, no-wrap
40424msgid "*zramctl* is used to quickly set up zram device parameters, to reset zram devices, and to query the status of used zram devices.\n"
40425msgstr ""
40426
40427#. type: Plain text
40428#: ../sys-utils/zramctl.8.adoc:36
40429msgid "If no option is given, all non-zero size zram devices are shown."
40430msgstr ""
40431
40432#. type: Plain text
40433#: ../sys-utils/zramctl.8.adoc:38
b6467a72
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40434msgid ""
40435"Note that _zramdev_ node specified on command line has to already exist. The "
40436"command *zramctl* creates a new _/dev/zram<N>_ nodes only when *--find* "
40437"option specified. It's possible (and common) that after system boot _/dev/"
40438"zram<N>_ nodes are not created yet."
87fb2136
PP
40439msgstr ""
40440
40441#. type: Labeled list
40442#: ../sys-utils/zramctl.8.adoc:41
40443#, no-wrap
40444msgid "*-a*, **--algorithm lzo**|**lz4**|**lz4hc**|**deflate**|**842**|**zstd**"
40445msgstr ""
40446
40447#. type: Plain text
40448#: ../sys-utils/zramctl.8.adoc:43
b6467a72
PP
40449msgid ""
40450"Set the compression algorithm to be used for compressing data in the zram "
40451"device."
87fb2136
PP
40452msgstr ""
40453
a5b0d099
KZ
40454#. type: Plain text
40455#: ../sys-utils/zramctl.8.adoc:45
40456msgid ""
40457"The *list of supported algorithms could be inaccurate* as it depends on the "
40458"current kernel configuration. A basic overview can be obtained by using the "
40459"command \"cat /sys/block/zram0/comp_algorithm\"; however, please note that "
40460"this list might also be incomplete. This is due to the fact that ZRAM "
40461"utilizes the Crypto API, and if certain algorithms were built as modules, it "
40462"becomes impossible to enumerate all of them."
40463msgstr ""
40464
87fb2136 40465#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 40466#: ../sys-utils/zramctl.8.adoc:46
87fb2136
PP
40467#, fuzzy, no-wrap
40468#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
40469msgid "*-f*, *--find*"
40470msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
40471
40472#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 40473#: ../sys-utils/zramctl.8.adoc:48
b6467a72
PP
40474msgid ""
40475"Find the first unused zram device. If a *--size* argument is present, then "
40476"initialize the device."
87fb2136
PP
40477msgstr ""
40478
40479#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 40480#: ../sys-utils/zramctl.8.adoc:54
b6467a72
PP
40481msgid ""
40482"Define the status output columns to be used. If no output arrangement is "
40483"specified, then a default set is used. Use *--help* to get a list of all "
40484"supported columns."
87fb2136
PP
40485msgstr ""
40486
40487#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 40488#: ../sys-utils/zramctl.8.adoc:60
87fb2136
PP
40489msgid "Use the raw format for status output."
40490msgstr ""
40491
40492#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 40493#: ../sys-utils/zramctl.8.adoc:63
b6467a72
PP
40494msgid ""
40495"Reset the options of the specified zram device(s). Zram device settings can "
40496"be changed only after a reset."
87fb2136
PP
40497msgstr ""
40498
40499#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 40500#: ../sys-utils/zramctl.8.adoc:64
87fb2136
PP
40501#, fuzzy, no-wrap
40502#| msgid "*-s*, **--shell**=__shell__"
40503msgid "*-s*, *--size* _size_"
40504msgstr "*-s*, **--shell**=__shell__"
40505
40506#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 40507#: ../sys-utils/zramctl.8.adoc:66
b6467a72
PP
40508msgid ""
40509"Create a zram device of the specified _size_. Zram devices are aligned to "
40510"memory pages; when the requested _size_ is not a multiple of the page size, "
40511"it will be rounded up to the next multiple. When not otherwise specified, "
40512"the unit of the _size_ parameter is bytes."
87fb2136
PP
40513msgstr ""
40514
40515#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 40516#: ../sys-utils/zramctl.8.adoc:68
b6467a72
PP
40517msgid ""
40518"The _size_ argument may be followed by the multiplicative suffixes KiB "
40519"(=1024), MiB (=1024*1024), and so on for GiB, TiB, PiB, EiB, ZiB and YiB "
40520"(the \"iB\" is optional, e.g., \"K\" has the same meaning as \"KiB\") or the "
40521"suffixes KB (=1000), MB (=1000*1000), and so on for GB, TB, PB, EB, ZB and "
40522"YB."
87fb2136
PP
40523msgstr ""
40524
40525#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 40526#: ../sys-utils/zramctl.8.adoc:69
87fb2136
PP
40527#, no-wrap
40528msgid "*-t*, *--streams* _number_"
40529msgstr ""
40530
40531#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 40532#: ../sys-utils/zramctl.8.adoc:71
b6467a72
PP
40533msgid ""
40534"Set the maximum number of compression streams that can be used for the "
40535"device. The default is use all CPUs and one stream for kernels older than "
40536"4.6."
87fb2136
PP
40537msgstr ""
40538
40539#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 40540#: ../sys-utils/zramctl.8.adoc:77
87fb2136
PP
40541#, no-wrap
40542msgid "*zramctl* returns 0 on success, nonzero on failure.\n"
40543msgstr ""
40544
40545#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 40546#: ../sys-utils/zramctl.8.adoc:80
87fb2136
PP
40547#, no-wrap
40548msgid "_/dev/zram[0..N]_"
40549msgstr ""
40550
40551#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 40552#: ../sys-utils/zramctl.8.adoc:82
87fb2136
PP
40553msgid "zram block devices"
40554msgstr ""
40555
40556#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 40557#: ../sys-utils/zramctl.8.adoc:86
b6467a72
PP
40558msgid ""
40559"The following commands set up a zram device with a size of one gigabyte and "
40560"use it as swap device."
87fb2136
PP
40561msgstr ""
40562
40563#. type: delimited block .
a5b0d099 40564#: ../sys-utils/zramctl.8.adoc:95
87fb2136
PP
40565#, no-wrap
40566msgid ""
40567" # zramctl --find --size 1024M\n"
40568" /dev/zram0\n"
40569" # mkswap /dev/zram0\n"
40570" # swapon /dev/zram0\n"
40571" ...\n"
40572" # swapoff /dev/zram0\n"
40573" # zramctl --reset /dev/zram0\n"
40574msgstr ""
40575
40576#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 40577#: ../sys-utils/zramctl.8.adoc:101
b6467a72
PP
40578msgid ""
40579"mailto:nefelim4ag@gmail.com[Timofey Titovets], mailto:kzak@redhat.com[Karel "
40580"Zak]"
87fb2136
PP
40581msgstr ""
40582
40583#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 40584#: ../sys-utils/zramctl.8.adoc:105
b6467a72
PP
40585msgid ""
40586"link:https://docs.kernel.org/admin-guide/blockdev/zram.html[Linux kernel "
40587"documentation]"
87fb2136
PP
40588msgstr ""
40589
40590#. type: Title =
40591#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:2
40592#, no-wrap
40593msgid "agetty(8)"
40594msgstr ""
40595
40596#. type: Plain text
40597#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:12
40598msgid "agetty - alternative Linux getty"
40599msgstr ""
40600
40601#. type: Plain text
40602#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:16
40603#, no-wrap
40604msgid "*agetty* [options] _port_ [_baud_rate_...] [_term_]\n"
40605msgstr ""
40606
40607#. type: Plain text
40608#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:20
40609#, no-wrap
40610msgid "*agetty* opens a tty port, prompts for a login name and invokes the /bin/login command. It is normally invoked by *init*(8).\n"
40611msgstr ""
40612
40613#. type: Plain text
40614#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:22
40615#, no-wrap
40616msgid "*agetty* has several _non-standard_ features that are useful for hardwired and for dial-in lines:\n"
40617msgstr ""
40618
40619#. type: Plain text
40620#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:24
b6467a72
PP
40621msgid ""
40622"Adapts the tty settings to parity bits and to erase, kill, end-of-line and "
40623"uppercase characters when it reads a login name. The program can handle 7-"
40624"bit characters with even, odd, none or space parity, and 8-bit characters "
40625"with no parity. The following special characters are recognized: Control-U "
40626"(kill); DEL and backspace (erase); carriage return and line feed (end of "
40627"line). See also the *--erase-chars* and *--kill-chars* options."
87fb2136
PP
40628msgstr ""
40629
40630#. type: Plain text
40631#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:25
b6467a72
PP
40632msgid ""
40633"Optionally deduces the baud rate from the CONNECT messages produced by "
40634"Hayes(tm)-compatible modems."
87fb2136
PP
40635msgstr ""
40636
40637#. type: Plain text
40638#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:26
b6467a72
PP
40639msgid ""
40640"Optionally does not hang up when it is given an already opened line (useful "
40641"for call-back applications)."
87fb2136
PP
40642msgstr ""
40643
40644#. type: Plain text
40645#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:27
40646msgid "Optionally does not display the contents of the _/etc/issue_ file."
40647msgstr ""
40648
40649#. type: Plain text
40650#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:28
b6467a72
PP
40651msgid ""
40652"Optionally displays an alternative issue files or directories instead of _/"
40653"etc/issue_ or _/etc/issue.d_."
87fb2136
PP
40654msgstr ""
40655
40656#. type: Plain text
40657#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:29
40658msgid "Optionally does not ask for a login name."
40659msgstr ""
40660
40661#. type: Plain text
40662#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:30
b6467a72
PP
40663msgid ""
40664"Optionally invokes a non-standard login program instead of _/bin/login_."
87fb2136
PP
40665msgstr ""
40666
40667#. type: Plain text
40668#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:31
40669msgid "Optionally turns on hardware flow control."
40670msgstr ""
40671
40672#. type: Plain text
40673#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:32
40674msgid "Optionally forces the line to be local with no need for carrier detect."
40675msgstr ""
40676
40677#. type: Plain text
40678#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:34
b6467a72
PP
40679msgid ""
40680"This program does not use the _/etc/gettydefs_ (System V) or _/etc/gettytab_ "
40681"(SunOS 4) files."
87fb2136
PP
40682msgstr ""
40683
40684#. type: Labeled list
40685#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:37
40686#, no-wrap
40687msgid "_port_"
40688msgstr ""
40689
40690#. type: Plain text
40691#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:39
b6467a72
PP
40692msgid ""
40693"A path name relative to the _/dev_ directory. If a \"-\" is specified, "
40694"*agetty* assumes that its standard input is already connected to a tty port "
40695"and that a connection to a remote user has already been established."
87fb2136
PP
40696msgstr ""
40697
40698#. type: Plain text
40699#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:41
40700msgid "Under System V, a \"-\" _port_ argument should be preceded by a \"--\"."
40701msgstr ""
40702
40703#. type: Labeled list
40704#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:42
40705#, no-wrap
40706msgid "_baud_rate_,..."
40707msgstr ""
40708
40709#. type: Plain text
40710#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:44
b6467a72
PP
40711msgid ""
40712"A comma-separated list of one or more baud rates. Each time *agetty* "
40713"receives a BREAK character it advances through the list, which is treated as "
40714"if it were circular."
87fb2136
PP
40715msgstr ""
40716
40717#. type: Plain text
40718#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:46
b6467a72
PP
40719msgid ""
40720"Baud rates should be specified in descending order, so that the null "
40721"character (Ctrl-@) can also be used for baud-rate switching."
87fb2136
PP
40722msgstr ""
40723
40724#. type: Plain text
40725#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:48
40726msgid "This argument is optional and unnecessary for *virtual terminals*."
40727msgstr ""
40728
40729#. type: Plain text
40730#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:50
b6467a72
PP
40731msgid ""
40732"The default for *serial terminals* is keep the current baud rate (see *--"
40733"keep-baud*) and if unsuccessful then default to '9600'."
87fb2136
PP
40734msgstr ""
40735
40736#. type: Labeled list
40737#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:51
40738#, no-wrap
40739msgid "_term_"
40740msgstr ""
40741
40742#. type: Plain text
40743#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:53
b6467a72
PP
40744msgid ""
40745"The value to be used for the *TERM* environment variable. This overrides "
40746"whatever *init*(1) may have set, and is inherited by login and the shell."
87fb2136
PP
40747msgstr ""
40748
40749#. type: Plain text
40750#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:55
b6467a72
PP
40751msgid ""
40752"The default is 'vt100', or 'linux' for Linux on a virtual terminal, or "
40753"'hurd' for GNU Hurd on a virtual terminal."
87fb2136
PP
40754msgstr ""
40755
40756#. type: Labeled list
40757#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:58
40758#, fuzzy, no-wrap
40759#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
40760msgid "*-8*, *--8bits*"
40761msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
40762
40763#. type: Plain text
40764#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:60
40765msgid "Assume that the tty is 8-bit clean, hence disable parity detection."
40766msgstr ""
40767
40768#. type: Labeled list
40769#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:61
40770#, no-wrap
40771msgid "*-a*, *--autologin* _username_"
40772msgstr ""
40773
40774#. type: Plain text
40775#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:63
b6467a72
PP
40776msgid ""
40777"Automatically log in the specified user without asking for a username or "
40778"password. Using this option causes an *-f* _username_ option and argument to "
40779"be added to the */bin/login* command line. See *--login-options*, which can "
40780"be used to modify this option's behavior."
87fb2136
PP
40781msgstr ""
40782
40783#. type: Plain text
40784#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:65
b6467a72
PP
40785msgid ""
40786"Note that *--autologin* may affect the way in which *getty* initializes the "
40787"serial line, because on auto-login *agetty* does not read from the line and "
40788"it has no opportunity optimize the line setting."
87fb2136
PP
40789msgstr ""
40790
40791#. type: Labeled list
40792#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:66
40793#, fuzzy, no-wrap
40794#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
40795msgid "*-c*, *--noreset*"
40796msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
40797
40798#. type: Plain text
40799#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:68
b6467a72
PP
40800msgid ""
40801"Do not reset terminal cflags (control modes). See *termios*(3) for more "
40802"details."
87fb2136
PP
40803msgstr ""
40804
40805#. type: Labeled list
40806#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:69
40807#, fuzzy, no-wrap
40808#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
40809msgid "*-E*, *--remote*"
40810msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
40811
40812#. type: Plain text
40813#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:71
b6467a72
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40814msgid ""
40815"Typically the *login*(1) command is given a remote hostname when called by "
40816"something such as *telnetd*(8). This option allows *agetty* to pass what it "
40817"is using for a hostname to *login*(1) for use in *utmp*(5). See *--host*, "
40818"*login*(1), and *utmp*(5)."
87fb2136
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40819msgstr ""
40820
40821#. type: Plain text
40822#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:73
b6467a72
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40823msgid ""
40824"If the *--host* _fakehost_ option is given, then an *-h* _fakehost_ option "
40825"and argument are added to the _/bin/login_ command line."
87fb2136
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40826msgstr ""
40827
40828#. type: Plain text
40829#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:75
b6467a72
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40830msgid ""
40831"If the *--nohostname* option is given, then an *-H* option is added to the */"
40832"bin/login* command line."
87fb2136
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40833msgstr ""
40834
40835#. type: Plain text
40836#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:77
40837msgid "See *--login-options*."
40838msgstr ""
40839
40840#. type: Labeled list
40841#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:78
40842#, no-wrap
40843msgid "*-f*, *--issue-file* _path_"
40844msgstr ""
40845
40846#. type: Plain text
40847#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:80
b6467a72
PP
40848msgid ""
40849"Specifies a \":\" delimited list of files and directories to be displayed "
40850"instead of _/etc/issue_ (or other). All specified files and directories are "
40851"displayed, missing or empty files are silently ignored. If the specified "
40852"path is a directory then display all files with __.issue__ file extension in "
40853"version-sort order from the directory. This allows custom messages to be "
40854"displayed on different terminals. The *--noissue* option will override this "
40855"option."
87fb2136
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40856msgstr ""
40857
40858#. type: Labeled list
40859#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:81
40860#, no-wrap
40861msgid "*--show-issue*"
40862msgstr ""
40863
40864#. type: Plain text
40865#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:83
b6467a72
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40866msgid ""
40867"Display the current issue file (or other) on the current terminal and exit. "
40868"Use this option to review the current setting, it is not designed for any "
40869"other purpose. Note that output may use some default or incomplete "
40870"information as proper output depends on terminal and *agetty* command line."
87fb2136
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40871msgstr ""
40872
40873#. type: Labeled list
40874#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:84
40875#, no-wrap
40876msgid "*-h, --flow-control*"
40877msgstr ""
40878
40879#. type: Plain text
40880#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:86
b6467a72
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40881msgid ""
40882"Enable hardware (RTS/CTS) flow control. It is left up to the application to "
40883"disable software (XON/XOFF) flow protocol where appropriate."
87fb2136
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40884msgstr ""
40885
40886#. type: Labeled list
40887#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:87
40888#, fuzzy, no-wrap
40889#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
40890msgid "*-H*, *--host* _fakehost_"
40891msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
40892
40893#. type: Plain text
40894#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:89
b6467a72
PP
40895msgid ""
40896"Write the specified _fakehost_ into the utmp file. Normally, no login host "
40897"is given, since *agetty* is used for local hardwired connections and "
40898"consoles. However, this option can be useful for identifying terminal "
40899"concentrators and the like."
87fb2136
PP
40900msgstr ""
40901
40902#. type: Labeled list
40903#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:90
40904#, fuzzy, no-wrap
40905#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
40906msgid "*-i*, *--noissue*"
40907msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
40908
40909#. type: Plain text
40910#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:92
b6467a72
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40911msgid ""
40912"Do not display the contents of _/etc/issue_ (or other) before writing the "
40913"login prompt. Terminals or communications hardware may become confused when "
40914"receiving lots of text at the wrong baud rate; dial-up scripts may fail if "
40915"the login prompt is preceded by too much text."
87fb2136
PP
40916msgstr ""
40917
40918#. type: Labeled list
40919#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:93
40920#, no-wrap
40921msgid "*-I*, *--init-string* _initstring_"
40922msgstr ""
40923
40924#. type: Plain text
40925#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:95
b6467a72
PP
40926msgid ""
40927"Set an initial string to be sent to the tty or modem before sending anything "
40928"else. This may be used to initialize a modem. Non-printable characters may "
40929"be sent by writing their octal code preceded by a backslash (\\). For "
40930"example, to send a linefeed character (ASCII 10, octal 012), write \\12."
87fb2136
PP
40931msgstr ""
40932
40933#. type: Labeled list
40934#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:96
40935#, fuzzy, no-wrap
40936#| msgid "*-V*, *--version*"
40937msgid "*-J*, *--noclear*"
40938msgstr "*-V*, *--version*"
40939
40940#. type: Plain text
40941#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:98
b6467a72
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40942msgid ""
40943"Do not clear the screen before prompting for the login name. By default the "
40944"screen is cleared."
87fb2136
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40945msgstr ""
40946
40947#. type: Labeled list
40948#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:99
40949#, no-wrap
40950msgid "*-l*, *--login-program* _login_program_"
40951msgstr ""
40952
40953#. type: Plain text
40954#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:101
b6467a72
PP
40955msgid ""
40956"Invoke the specified _login_program_ instead of /bin/login. This allows the "
40957"use of a non-standard login program. Such a program could, for example, ask "
40958"for a dial-up password or use a different password file. See *--login-"
40959"options*."
87fb2136
PP
40960msgstr ""
40961
40962#. type: Labeled list
40963#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:102
40964#, fuzzy, no-wrap
40965#| msgid "*-c*, **--command**=__command__"
40966msgid "*-L*, *--local-line*[=__mode__]"
40967msgstr "*-c*, **--command**=__příkaz__"
40968
40969#. type: Plain text
40970#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:104
b6467a72
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40971msgid ""
40972"Control the CLOCAL line flag. The optional _mode_ argument is *auto*, "
40973"*always* or *never*. If the _mode_ argument is omitted, then the default is "
40974"*always*. If the *--local-line* option is not given at all, then the default "
40975"is *auto*."
87fb2136
PP
40976msgstr ""
40977
40978#. type: Labeled list
40979#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:105
40980#, no-wrap
40981msgid "_always_"
40982msgstr ""
40983
40984#. type: Plain text
40985#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:107
b6467a72
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40986msgid ""
40987"Forces the line to be a local line with no need for carrier detect. This can "
40988"be useful when you have a locally attached terminal where the serial line "
40989"does not set the carrier-detect signal."
87fb2136
PP
40990msgstr ""
40991
40992#. type: Labeled list
40993#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:107
40994#, no-wrap
40995msgid "_never_"
40996msgstr ""
40997
40998#. type: Plain text
40999#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:109
b6467a72
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41000msgid ""
41001"Explicitly clears the CLOCAL flag from the line setting and the carrier-"
41002"detect signal is expected on the line."
87fb2136
PP
41003msgstr ""
41004
41005#. type: Labeled list
41006#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:109
41007#, no-wrap
41008msgid "_auto_"
41009msgstr ""
41010
41011#. type: Plain text
41012#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:111
b6467a72
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41013msgid ""
41014"The *agetty* default. Does not modify the CLOCAL setting and follows the "
41015"setting enabled by the kernel."
87fb2136
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41016msgstr ""
41017
41018#. type: Labeled list
41019#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:112
41020#, fuzzy, no-wrap
41021#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
41022msgid "*-m*, *--extract-baud*"
41023msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
41024
41025#. type: Plain text
41026#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:114
b6467a72
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41027msgid ""
41028"Try to extract the baud rate from the CONNECT status message produced by "
41029"Hayes(tm)-compatible modems. These status messages are of the form: "
41030"\"<junk><speed><junk>\". *agetty* assumes that the modem emits its status "
41031"message at the same speed as specified with (the first) _baud_rate_ value on "
41032"the command line."
87fb2136
PP
41033msgstr ""
41034
41035#. type: Plain text
41036#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:116
b6467a72
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41037msgid ""
41038"Since the *--extract-baud* feature may fail on heavily-loaded systems, you "
41039"still should enable BREAK processing by enumerating all expected baud rates "
41040"on the command line."
87fb2136
PP
41041msgstr ""
41042
41043#. type: Labeled list
41044#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:117
41045#, no-wrap
41046msgid "*--list-speeds*"
41047msgstr ""
41048
41049#. type: Plain text
41050#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:119
41051msgid "Display supported baud rates. These are determined at compilation time."
41052msgstr ""
41053
41054#. type: Labeled list
41055#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:120
41056#, fuzzy, no-wrap
41057#| msgid "*-*, *-l*, *--login*"
41058msgid "*-n*, *--skip-login*"
41059msgstr "*-*, *-l*, *--login*"
41060
41061#. type: Plain text
41062#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:122
b6467a72
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41063msgid ""
41064"Do not prompt the user for a login name. This can be used in connection with "
41065"the *--login-program* option to invoke a non-standard login process such as "
41066"a BBS system. Note that with the *--skip-login* option, *agetty* gets no "
41067"input from the user who logs in and therefore will not be able to figure out "
41068"parity, character size, and newline processing of the connection. It "
41069"defaults to space parity, 7 bit characters, and ASCII CR (13) end-of-line "
41070"character. Beware that the program that *agetty* starts (usually /bin/login) "
41071"is run as root."
87fb2136
PP
41072msgstr ""
41073
41074#. type: Labeled list
41075#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:123
41076#, fuzzy, no-wrap
41077#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
41078msgid "*-N*, *--nonewline*"
41079msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
41080
41081#. type: Plain text
41082#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:125
41083msgid "Do not print a newline before writing out _/etc/issue_."
41084msgstr ""
41085
41086#. type: Labeled list
41087#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:126
41088#, no-wrap
41089msgid "*-o*, *--login-options* _login_options_"
41090msgstr ""
41091
41092#. type: Plain text
41093#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:128
b6467a72
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41094msgid ""
41095"Options and arguments that are passed to *login*(1). Where \\u is replaced "
41096"by the login name. For example:"
87fb2136
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41097msgstr ""
41098
41099#. type: Plain text
41100#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:130
41101#, no-wrap
41102msgid "*--login-options '-h darkstar \\-- \\u'*\n"
41103msgstr ""
41104
41105#. type: Plain text
41106#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:132
41107msgid "See *--autologin*, *--login-program* and *--remote*."
41108msgstr ""
41109
41110#. type: Plain text
41111#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:134
41112msgid "Please read the *SECURITY NOTICE* below before using this option."
41113msgstr ""
41114
41115#. type: Labeled list
41116#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:135
41117#, fuzzy, no-wrap
41118#| msgid "*-*, *-l*, *--login*"
41119msgid "*-p*, *--login-pause*"
41120msgstr "*-*, *-l*, *--login*"
41121
41122#. type: Plain text
41123#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:137
b6467a72
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41124msgid ""
41125"Wait for any key before dropping to the login prompt. Can be combined with "
41126"*--autologin* to save memory by lazily spawning shells."
87fb2136
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41127msgstr ""
41128
41129#. type: Labeled list
41130#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:138
41131#, no-wrap
41132msgid "*-r*, *--chroot* _directory_"
41133msgstr ""
41134
41135#. type: Plain text
41136#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:140
41137#, fuzzy
41138#| msgid "changes to the target user's home directory"
41139msgid "Change root to the specified directory."
41140msgstr "přejde do domovského adresáře cílového uživatele"
41141
41142#. type: Labeled list
41143#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:141
41144#, fuzzy, no-wrap
41145#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
41146msgid "*-R*, *--hangup*"
41147msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
41148
41149#. type: Plain text
41150#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:143
41151msgid "Call *vhangup*(2) to do a virtual hangup of the specified terminal."
41152msgstr ""
41153
41154#. type: Labeled list
41155#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:144
41156#, fuzzy, no-wrap
41157#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
41158msgid "*-s*, *--keep-baud*"
41159msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
41160
41161#. type: Plain text
41162#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:146
b6467a72
PP
41163msgid ""
41164"Try to keep the existing baud rate. The baud rates from the command line are "
41165"used when *agetty* receives a BREAK character. If another baud rates "
41166"specified then the original baud rate is also saved to the end of the wanted "
41167"baud rates list. This can be used to return to the original baud rate after "
41168"unexpected BREAKs."
87fb2136
PP
41169msgstr ""
41170
41171#. type: Labeled list
41172#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:147 ../term-utils/wall.1.adoc:65
41173#, no-wrap
41174msgid "*-t*, *--timeout* _timeout_"
41175msgstr ""
41176
41177#. type: Plain text
41178#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:149
b6467a72
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41179msgid ""
41180"Terminate if no user name could be read within _timeout_ seconds. Use of "
41181"this option with hardwired terminal lines is not recommended."
87fb2136
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41182msgstr ""
41183
41184#. type: Labeled list
41185#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:150
41186#, fuzzy, no-wrap
41187#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
41188msgid "*-U*, *--detect-case*"
41189msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
41190
41191#. type: Plain text
41192#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:152
b6467a72
PP
41193msgid ""
41194"Turn on support for detecting an uppercase-only terminal. This setting will "
41195"detect a login name containing only capitals as indicating an uppercase-only "
41196"terminal and turn on some upper-to-lower case conversions. Note that this "
41197"has no support for any Unicode characters."
87fb2136
PP
41198msgstr ""
41199
41200#. type: Labeled list
41201#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:153
41202#, fuzzy, no-wrap
41203#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
41204msgid "*-w*, *--wait-cr*"
41205msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
41206
41207#. type: Plain text
41208#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:155
b6467a72
PP
41209msgid ""
41210"Wait for the user or the modem to send a carriage-return or a linefeed "
41211"character before sending the _/etc/issue_ file (or others) and the login "
41212"prompt. This is useful with the *--init-string* option."
87fb2136
PP
41213msgstr ""
41214
41215#. type: Labeled list
41216#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:156
41217#, no-wrap
41218msgid "*--nohints*"
41219msgstr ""
41220
41221#. type: Plain text
41222#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:158
41223msgid "Do not print hints about Num, Caps and Scroll Locks."
41224msgstr ""
41225
41226#. type: Labeled list
41227#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:159
41228#, no-wrap
41229msgid "*--nohostname*"
41230msgstr ""
41231
41232#. type: Plain text
41233#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:161
b6467a72
PP
41234msgid ""
41235"By default the hostname will be printed. With this option enabled, no "
41236"hostname at all will be shown. This setting is also possible to able by "
41237"LOGIN_PLAIN_PROMPT option in the _/etc/login.defs_ configuration file (see "
41238"below for more details)."
87fb2136
PP
41239msgstr ""
41240
41241#. type: Labeled list
41242#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:162
41243#, no-wrap
41244msgid "*--long-hostname*"
41245msgstr ""
41246
41247#. type: Plain text
41248#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:164
b6467a72
PP
41249msgid ""
41250"By default the hostname is only printed until the first dot. With this "
41251"option enabled, the fully qualified hostname by *gethostname*(3P) or (if not "
41252"found) by *getaddrinfo*(3) is shown."
87fb2136
PP
41253msgstr ""
41254
41255#. type: Labeled list
41256#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:165
41257#, no-wrap
41258msgid "*--erase-chars* _string_"
41259msgstr ""
41260
41261#. type: Plain text
41262#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:167
b6467a72
PP
41263msgid ""
41264"This option specifies additional characters that should be interpreted as a "
41265"backspace (\"ignore the previous character\") when the user types the login "
41266"name. The default additional 'erase' has been '#', but since util-linux 2.23 "
41267"no additional erase characters are enabled by default."
87fb2136
PP
41268msgstr ""
41269
41270#. type: Labeled list
41271#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:168
41272#, no-wrap
41273msgid "*--kill-chars* _string_"
41274msgstr ""
41275
41276#. type: Plain text
41277#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:170
b6467a72
PP
41278msgid ""
41279"This option specifies additional characters that should be interpreted as a "
41280"kill (\"ignore all previous characters\") when the user types the login "
41281"name. The default additional 'kill' has been '@', but since util-linux 2.23 "
41282"no additional kill characters are enabled by default."
87fb2136
PP
41283msgstr ""
41284
41285#. type: Labeled list
41286#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:171
41287#, no-wrap
41288msgid "*--chdir* _directory_"
41289msgstr ""
41290
41291#. type: Plain text
41292#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:173
41293msgid "Change directory before the login."
41294msgstr ""
41295
41296#. type: Labeled list
41297#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:174
41298#, no-wrap
41299msgid "*--delay* _number_"
41300msgstr ""
41301
41302#. type: Plain text
41303#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:176
41304msgid "Sleep seconds before open tty."
41305msgstr ""
41306
41307#. type: Labeled list
41308#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:177
41309#, no-wrap
41310msgid "*--nice* _number_"
41311msgstr ""
41312
41313#. type: Plain text
41314#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:179
41315msgid "Run login with this priority."
41316msgstr ""
41317
41318#. type: Labeled list
41319#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:180
41320#, no-wrap
41321msgid "*--reload*"
41322msgstr ""
41323
41324#. type: Plain text
41325#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:182
b6467a72
PP
41326msgid ""
41327"Ask all running *agetty* instances to reload and update their displayed "
41328"prompts, if the user has not yet commenced logging in. After doing so the "
41329"command will exit. This feature might be unsupported on systems without "
41330"Linux *inotify*(7)."
87fb2136
PP
41331msgstr ""
41332
41333#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
41334#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:189
41335#, fuzzy, no-wrap
41336#| msgid "*su* reads the _/etc/default/su_ and _/etc/login.defs_ configuration files. The following configuration items are relevant for *su*{colon}\n"
41337msgid ""
41338"*agetty* reads the _/etc/login.defs_ configuration file (see *login.defs*(5)).\n"
41339"Note that the configuration file could be distributed with another package (usually shadow-utils).\n"
41340"The following configuration items are relevant for *agetty*:\n"
41341msgstr "*su* čte konfigurační soubory _/etc/default/su_ a _/etc/login.defs_. Následující konfigurační položky jsou relevantní pro *su*{colon}\n"
41342
41343#. type: Plain text
41344#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:193
41345msgid ""
41346"Tell *agetty* that printing the hostname should be suppressed in the login: "
41347"prompt. This is an alternative to the *--nohostname* command line option. "
41348"The default value is _no_."
41349msgstr ""
41350
41351#. type: Plain text
41352#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:197
41353msgid ""
41354"This section shows examples for the process field of an entry in the _/etc/"
41355"inittab_ file. You'll have to prepend appropriate values for the other "
41356"fields. See *inittab*(5) for more details."
87fb2136
PP
41357msgstr ""
41358
41359#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 41360#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:199
87fb2136
PP
41361msgid "For a hardwired line or a console tty:"
41362msgstr ""
41363
41364#. type: delimited block _
b6467a72 41365#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:202
87fb2136
PP
41366#, no-wrap
41367msgid "*/sbin/agetty 9600 ttyS1*\n"
41368msgstr ""
41369
41370#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
41371#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:205
41372msgid ""
41373"For a directly connected terminal without proper carrier-detect wiring (try "
41374"this if your terminal just sleeps instead of giving you a password: prompt):"
87fb2136
PP
41375msgstr ""
41376
41377#. type: delimited block _
b6467a72 41378#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:208
87fb2136
PP
41379#, no-wrap
41380msgid "*/sbin/agetty --local-line 9600 ttyS1 vt100*\n"
41381msgstr ""
41382
41383#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 41384#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:211
87fb2136
PP
41385msgid "For an old-style dial-in line with a 9600/2400/1200 baud modem:"
41386msgstr ""
41387
41388#. type: delimited block _
b6467a72 41389#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:214
87fb2136
PP
41390#, no-wrap
41391msgid "*/sbin/agetty --extract-baud --timeout 60 ttyS1 9600,2400,1200*\n"
41392msgstr ""
41393
41394#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
41395#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:217
41396msgid ""
41397"For a Hayes modem with a fixed 115200 bps interface to the machine (the "
41398"example init string turns off modem echo and result codes, makes modem/"
41399"computer DCD track modem/modem DCD, makes a DTR drop cause a disconnection, "
41400"and turns on auto-answer after 1 ring):"
87fb2136
PP
41401msgstr ""
41402
41403#. type: delimited block _
b6467a72 41404#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:220
87fb2136
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41405#, no-wrap
41406msgid "*/sbin/agetty --wait-cr --init-string 'ATE0Q1&D2&C1S0=1\\015' 115200 ttyS1*\n"
41407msgstr ""
41408
41409#. type: Title ==
b6467a72 41410#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:222
87fb2136
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41411#, no-wrap
41412msgid "SECURITY NOTICE"
41413msgstr ""
41414
41415#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
41416#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:225
41417msgid ""
41418"If you use the *--login-program* and *--login-options* options, be aware "
41419"that a malicious user may try to enter lognames with embedded options, which "
41420"then get passed to the used login program. *agetty* does check for a leading "
41421"\"-\" and makes sure the logname gets passed as one parameter (so embedded "
41422"spaces will not create yet another parameter), but depending on how the "
41423"login binary parses the command line that might not be sufficient. Check "
41424"that the used login program cannot be abused this way."
87fb2136
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41425msgstr ""
41426
41427#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
41428#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:227
41429msgid ""
41430"Some programs use \"--\" to indicate that the rest of the command line "
41431"should not be interpreted as options. Use this feature if available by "
41432"passing \"--\" before the username gets passed by \\u."
87fb2136
PP
41433msgstr ""
41434
41435#. type: Title ==
b6467a72 41436#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:228
87fb2136
PP
41437#, fuzzy, no-wrap
41438#| msgid "FILES"
41439msgid "ISSUE FILES"
41440msgstr "SOUBORY"
41441
41442#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
41443#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:231
41444msgid ""
41445"The default issue file is _/etc/issue_. If the file exists, then *agetty* "
41446"also checks for _/etc/issue.d_ directory. The directory is optional "
41447"extension to the default issue file and content of the directory is printed "
41448"after _/etc/issue_ content. If the _/etc/issue_ does not exist, then the "
41449"directory is ignored. All files *with .issue extension* from the directory "
41450"are printed in version-sort order. The directory can be used to maintain 3rd-"
41451"party messages independently on the primary system _/etc/issue_ file."
87fb2136
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41452msgstr ""
41453
41454#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
41455#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:233
41456msgid ""
41457"Since version 2.35 additional locations for issue file and directory are "
41458"supported. If the default _/etc/issue_ does not exist, then *agetty* checks "
41459"for _/run/issue_ and _/run/issue.d_, thereafter for _/usr/lib/issue_ and _/"
41460"usr/lib/issue.d_. The directory _/etc_ is expected for host specific "
41461"configuration, _/run_ is expected for generated stuff and _/usr/lib_ for "
41462"static distribution maintained configuration."
87fb2136
PP
41463msgstr ""
41464
41465#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
41466#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:235
41467msgid ""
41468"The default path maybe overridden by *--issue-file* option. In this case "
41469"specified path has to be file or directory and all the default issue file "
41470"and directory locations are ignored."
87fb2136
PP
41471msgstr ""
41472
41473#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
41474#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:237
41475msgid ""
41476"The issue file feature can be completely disabled by *--noissue* option."
87fb2136
PP
41477msgstr ""
41478
41479#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
41480#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:239
41481msgid ""
41482"It is possible to review the current issue file by *agetty --show-issue* on "
41483"the current terminal."
87fb2136
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41484msgstr ""
41485
41486#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
41487#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:241
41488msgid ""
41489"The issue files may contain certain escape codes to display the system name, "
41490"date, time et cetera. All escape codes consist of a backslash (\\) "
41491"immediately followed by one of the characters listed below."
87fb2136
PP
41492msgstr ""
41493
41494#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 41495#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:242
87fb2136
PP
41496#, no-wrap
41497msgid "4 or 4{_interface_}"
41498msgstr ""
41499
41500#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
41501#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:244
41502msgid ""
41503"Insert the IPv4 address of the specified network interface (for example: "
41504"\\4\\{eth0}). If the _interface_ argument is not specified, then select the "
41505"first fully configured (UP, non-LOCALBACK, RUNNING) interface. If no "
41506"configured interface is found, fall back to the IP address of the machine's "
41507"hostname."
87fb2136
PP
41508msgstr ""
41509
41510#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 41511#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:245
87fb2136
PP
41512#, no-wrap
41513msgid "6 or 6{_interface_}"
41514msgstr ""
41515
41516#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 41517#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:247
87fb2136
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41518msgid "The same as \\4 but for IPv6."
41519msgstr ""
41520
41521#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 41522#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:248
87fb2136
PP
41523#, no-wrap
41524msgid "b"
41525msgstr ""
41526
41527#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 41528#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:250
87fb2136
PP
41529msgid "Insert the baudrate of the current line."
41530msgstr ""
41531
41532#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 41533#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:251
87fb2136
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41534#, no-wrap
41535msgid "d"
41536msgstr ""
41537
41538#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 41539#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:253
87fb2136
PP
41540msgid "Insert the current date."
41541msgstr ""
41542
41543#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 41544#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:254
87fb2136
PP
41545#, no-wrap
41546msgid "e or e{_name_}"
41547msgstr ""
41548
41549#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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41550#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:256
41551msgid ""
41552"Translate the human-readable _name_ to an escape sequence and insert it (for "
41553"example: \\e{red}Alert text.\\e{reset}). If the _name_ argument is not "
41554"specified, then insert \\033. The currently supported names are: black, "
41555"blink, blue, bold, brown, cyan, darkgray, gray, green, halfbright, "
41556"lightblue, lightcyan, lightgray, lightgreen, lightmagenta, lightred, "
41557"magenta, red, reset, reverse, yellow and white. All unknown names are "
41558"silently ignored."
87fb2136
PP
41559msgstr ""
41560
41561#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 41562#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:257
87fb2136
PP
41563#, no-wrap
41564msgid "s"
41565msgstr ""
41566
41567#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
41568#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:259
41569msgid ""
41570"Insert the system name (the name of the operating system). Same as 'uname -"
41571"s'. See also the \\S escape code."
87fb2136
PP
41572msgstr ""
41573
41574#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 41575#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:260
87fb2136
PP
41576#, no-wrap
41577msgid "S or S{VARIABLE}"
41578msgstr ""
41579
41580#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
41581#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:262
41582msgid ""
41583"Insert the VARIABLE data from _/etc/os-release_. If this file does not exist "
41584"then fall back to _/usr/lib/os-release_. If the VARIABLE argument is not "
41585"specified, then use PRETTY_NAME from the file or the system name (see \\s). "
41586"This escape code can be used to keep _/etc/issue_ distribution and release "
41587"independent. Note that \\S{ANSI_COLOR} is converted to the real terminal "
41588"escape sequence."
87fb2136
PP
41589msgstr ""
41590
41591#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 41592#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:263
87fb2136
PP
41593#, no-wrap
41594msgid "l"
41595msgstr ""
41596
41597#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 41598#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:265
87fb2136
PP
41599msgid "Insert the name of the current tty line."
41600msgstr ""
41601
41602#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 41603#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:266
87fb2136
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41604#, no-wrap
41605msgid "m"
41606msgstr ""
41607
41608#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 41609#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:268
87fb2136
PP
41610msgid "Insert the architecture identifier of the machine. Same as *uname -m*."
41611msgstr ""
41612
41613#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 41614#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:269
87fb2136
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41615#, no-wrap
41616msgid "n"
41617msgstr ""
41618
41619#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
41620#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:271
41621msgid ""
41622"Insert the nodename of the machine, also known as the hostname. Same as "
41623"*uname -n*."
87fb2136
PP
41624msgstr ""
41625
41626#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 41627#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:272
87fb2136
PP
41628#, no-wrap
41629msgid "o"
41630msgstr ""
41631
41632#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 41633#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:274
87fb2136
PP
41634msgid "Insert the NIS domainname of the machine. Same as *hostname -d*."
41635msgstr ""
41636
41637#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 41638#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:275
87fb2136
PP
41639#, no-wrap
41640msgid "O"
41641msgstr ""
41642
41643#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 41644#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:277
87fb2136
PP
41645msgid "Insert the DNS domainname of the machine."
41646msgstr ""
41647
41648#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 41649#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:278
87fb2136
PP
41650#, no-wrap
41651msgid "r"
41652msgstr ""
41653
41654#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 41655#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:280
87fb2136
PP
41656msgid "Insert the release number of the OS. Same as *uname -r*."
41657msgstr ""
41658
41659#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 41660#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:281
87fb2136
PP
41661#, no-wrap
41662msgid "t"
41663msgstr ""
41664
41665#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 41666#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:283
87fb2136
PP
41667msgid "Insert the current time."
41668msgstr ""
41669
41670#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 41671#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:284
87fb2136
PP
41672#, no-wrap
41673msgid "u"
41674msgstr ""
41675
41676#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 41677#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:286
87fb2136
PP
41678msgid "Insert the number of current users logged in."
41679msgstr ""
41680
41681#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 41682#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:287
87fb2136
PP
41683#, no-wrap
41684msgid "U"
41685msgstr ""
41686
41687#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
41688#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:289
41689msgid ""
41690"Insert the string \"1 user\" or \"<n> users\" where <n> is the number of "
41691"current users logged in."
87fb2136
PP
41692msgstr ""
41693
41694#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 41695#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:290
87fb2136
PP
41696#, no-wrap
41697msgid "v"
41698msgstr ""
41699
41700#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 41701#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:292
87fb2136
PP
41702msgid "Insert the version of the OS, that is, the build-date and such."
41703msgstr ""
41704
41705#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 41706#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:294
87fb2136
PP
41707msgid "An example. On my system, the following _/etc/issue_ file:"
41708msgstr ""
41709
41710#. type: delimited block .
b6467a72 41711#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:297
87fb2136
PP
41712#, no-wrap
41713msgid "This is \\n.\\o (\\s \\m \\r) \\t\n"
41714msgstr ""
41715
41716#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 41717#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:300
87fb2136
PP
41718msgid "displays as:"
41719msgstr ""
41720
41721#. type: delimited block .
b6467a72 41722#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:303
87fb2136
PP
41723#, no-wrap
41724msgid "This is thingol.orcan.dk (Linux i386 1.1.9) 18:29:30\n"
41725msgstr ""
41726
41727#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 41728#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:307
87fb2136
PP
41729#, no-wrap
41730msgid "_/var/run/utmp_"
41731msgstr ""
41732
41733#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 41734#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:309
87fb2136
PP
41735msgid "the system status file."
41736msgstr ""
41737
41738#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 41739#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:310
87fb2136
PP
41740#, fuzzy, no-wrap
41741#| msgid "_/etc/pam.d/su_"
41742msgid "_/etc/issue_"
41743msgstr "_/etc/pam.d/su_"
41744
41745#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 41746#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:312
87fb2136
PP
41747msgid "printed before the login prompt."
41748msgstr ""
41749
41750#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 41751#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:313
87fb2136
PP
41752#, no-wrap
41753msgid "_/etc/os-release /usr/lib/os-release_"
41754msgstr ""
41755
41756#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 41757#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:315
87fb2136
PP
41758msgid "operating system identification data."
41759msgstr ""
41760
41761#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 41762#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:316
87fb2136
PP
41763#, no-wrap
41764msgid "_/dev/console_"
41765msgstr ""
41766
41767#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 41768#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:318
87fb2136
PP
41769msgid "problem reports (if *syslog*(3) is not used)."
41770msgstr ""
41771
41772#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 41773#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:319
87fb2136
PP
41774#, fuzzy, no-wrap
41775#| msgid "_/etc/fstab_"
41776msgid "_/etc/inittab_"
41777msgstr "_/etc/fstab_"
41778
41779#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 41780#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:321
87fb2136
PP
41781#, no-wrap
41782msgid "*init*(8) configuration file for SysV-style init daemon.\n"
41783msgstr ""
41784
41785#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 41786#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:325
a5b0d099
KZ
41787#, no-wrap
41788msgid "*agetty* supports configuration via systemd credentials (see https://systemd.io/CREDENTIALS/). *agetty* reads the following systemd credentials:\n"
41789msgstr ""
41790
41791#. type: Labeled list
41792#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:326
41793#, no-wrap
41794msgid "*agetty.autologin* (string)"
41795msgstr ""
41796
41797#. type: Plain text
41798#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:329
41799msgid ""
41800"If set, configures *agetty* to automatically log in the specified user "
41801"without asking for a username or password, similarly to the *--autologin* "
41802"option."
41803msgstr ""
41804
41805#. type: Plain text
41806#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:333
b6467a72
PP
41807msgid ""
41808"The baud-rate detection feature (the *--extract-baud* option) requires that "
41809"*agetty* be scheduled soon enough after completion of a dial-in call (within "
41810"30 ms with modems that talk at 2400 baud). For robustness, always use the *--"
41811"extract-baud* option in combination with a multiple baud rate command-line "
41812"argument, so that BREAK processing is enabled."
87fb2136
PP
41813msgstr ""
41814
41815#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 41816#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:335
b6467a72
PP
41817msgid ""
41818"The text in the _/etc/issue_ file (or other) and the login prompt are always "
41819"output with 7-bit characters and space parity."
87fb2136
PP
41820msgstr ""
41821
41822#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 41823#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:337
b6467a72
PP
41824msgid ""
41825"The baud-rate detection feature (the *--extract-baud* option) requires that "
41826"the modem emits its status message _after_ raising the DCD line."
87fb2136
PP
41827msgstr ""
41828
41829#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 41830#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:341
b6467a72
PP
41831msgid ""
41832"Depending on how the program was configured, all diagnostics are written to "
41833"the console device or reported via the *syslog*(3) facility. Error messages "
41834"are produced if the _port_ argument does not specify a terminal device; if "
41835"there is no utmp entry for the current process (System V only); and so on."
87fb2136
PP
41836msgstr ""
41837
41838#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 41839#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:346
87fb2136
PP
41840msgid "mailto:werner@suse.de[Werner Fink], mailto:kzak@redhat.com[Karel Zak]"
41841msgstr ""
41842
41843#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 41844#: ../term-utils/agetty.8.adoc:348
b6467a72
PP
41845msgid ""
41846"The original *agetty* for serial terminals was written by mailto:wietse@wzv."
41847"win.tue.nl[W.Z. Venema] and ported to Linux by mailto:poe@daimi.aau.dk[Peter "
41848"Orbaek]."
87fb2136
PP
41849msgstr ""
41850
41851#
41852#
41853#
41854#. Copyright (c) 1987, 1990, 1993
41855#. The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
41856#. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
41857#. modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
41858#. are met:
41859#. 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
41860#. notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
41861#. 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
41862#. notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
41863#. documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
41864#. 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
41865#. must display the following acknowledgement:
41866#. This product includes software developed by the University of
41867#. California, Berkeley and its contributors.
41868#. 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
41869#. may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
41870#. without specific prior written permission.
41871#. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
41872#. ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
41873#. IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
41874#. ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
41875#. FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
41876#. DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
41877#. OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
41878#. HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
41879#. LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
41880#. OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
41881#. SUCH DAMAGE.
41882#. @(#)mesg.1 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/6/93
41883#. type: Title =
41884#: ../term-utils/mesg.1.adoc:36
41885#, no-wrap
41886msgid "mesg(1)"
41887msgstr ""
41888
41889#. type: Plain text
41890#: ../term-utils/mesg.1.adoc:46
41891msgid "mesg - display (or do not display) messages from other users"
41892msgstr ""
41893
41894#. type: Plain text
41895#: ../term-utils/mesg.1.adoc:50
41896#, no-wrap
41897msgid "*mesg* [_option_] [*n*|*y*]\n"
41898msgstr ""
41899
41900#. type: Plain text
41901#: ../term-utils/mesg.1.adoc:54
b6467a72
PP
41902msgid ""
41903"The *mesg* utility is invoked by a user to control write access others have "
41904"to the terminal device associated with standard error output. If write "
41905"access is allowed, then programs such as *talk*(1) and *write*(1) may "
41906"display messages on the terminal."
87fb2136
PP
41907msgstr ""
41908
41909#. type: Plain text
41910#: ../term-utils/mesg.1.adoc:56
b6467a72
PP
41911msgid ""
41912"Traditionally, write access is allowed by default. However, as users become "
41913"more conscious of various security risks, there is a trend to remove write "
41914"access by default, at least for the primary login shell. To make sure your "
41915"ttys are set the way you want them to be set, *mesg* should be executed in "
41916"your login scripts."
87fb2136
PP
41917msgstr ""
41918
41919#. type: Plain text
41920#: ../term-utils/mesg.1.adoc:58
b6467a72 41921msgid ""
a5b0d099
KZ
41922"The *mesg* utility silently exits with error status 2 if not executed on a "
41923"terminal. In this case executing *mesg* is pointless. The command line "
41924"option *--verbose* forces *mesg* to print a warning in this situation. This "
41925"behaviour has been introduced in version 2.33."
87fb2136
PP
41926msgstr ""
41927
41928#. type: Plain text
41929#: ../term-utils/mesg.1.adoc:63
41930msgid "Disallow messages."
41931msgstr ""
41932
41933#. type: Labeled list
41934#: ../term-utils/mesg.1.adoc:64
41935#, no-wrap
41936msgid "*y*"
41937msgstr ""
41938
41939#. type: Plain text
41940#: ../term-utils/mesg.1.adoc:66
41941msgid "Allow messages to be displayed."
41942msgstr ""
41943
41944#. type: Plain text
41945#: ../term-utils/mesg.1.adoc:68
b6467a72
PP
41946msgid ""
41947"If no arguments are given, *mesg* shows the current message status on "
41948"standard error output."
87fb2136
PP
41949msgstr ""
41950
41951#. type: Plain text
41952#: ../term-utils/mesg.1.adoc:79
41953msgid "The *mesg* utility exits with one of the following values:"
41954msgstr ""
41955
41956#. type: Plain text
41957#: ../term-utils/mesg.1.adoc:82
41958msgid "Messages are allowed."
41959msgstr ""
41960
41961#. type: Plain text
41962#: ../term-utils/mesg.1.adoc:84
41963msgid "Messages are not allowed."
41964msgstr ""
41965
41966#. type: Labeled list
41967#: ../term-utils/mesg.1.adoc:84
41968#, no-wrap
41969msgid "*>1*"
41970msgstr ""
41971
41972#. type: Plain text
41973#: ../term-utils/mesg.1.adoc:86
41974msgid "An error has occurred."
41975msgstr ""
41976
41977#. type: Plain text
41978#: ../term-utils/mesg.1.adoc:90
a5b0d099 41979msgid "_/dev/[pt]ty*_, _/dev/pts/[0-9]*_"
87fb2136
PP
41980msgstr ""
41981
41982#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099
KZ
41983#: ../term-utils/mesg.1.adoc:95
41984#, no-wrap
41985msgid ""
41986"*mesg* (I) appears in the UNIX Programmer's Manual.\n"
41987"It used to invert the current state with no argument before Version 7 AT&T UNIX.\n"
41988msgstr ""
87fb2136
PP
41989
41990#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 41991#: ../term-utils/mesg.1.adoc:103
87fb2136
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41992#, no-wrap
41993msgid ""
41994"*login*(1),\n"
41995"*talk*(1),\n"
41996"*write*(1),\n"
41997"*wall*(1),\n"
41998"*xterm*(1)\n"
41999msgstr ""
42000
42001#
42002#
42003#
42004#. Copyright (c) 1980, 1990 Regents of the University of California.
42005#. All rights reserved.
42006#. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
42007#. modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
42008#. are met:
42009#. 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
42010#. notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
42011#. 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
42012#. notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
42013#. documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
42014#. 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
42015#. must display the following acknowledgement:
42016#. This product includes software developed by the University of
42017#. California, Berkeley and its contributors.
42018#. 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
42019#. may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
42020#. without specific prior written permission.
42021#. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
42022#. ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
42023#. IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
42024#. ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
42025#. FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
42026#. DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
42027#. OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
42028#. HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
42029#. LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
42030#. OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
42031#. SUCH DAMAGE.
42032#. @(#)script.1 6.5 (Berkeley) 7/27/91
42033#. type: Title =
42034#: ../term-utils/script.1.adoc:36
42035#, no-wrap
42036msgid "script(1)"
42037msgstr ""
42038
42039#. type: Plain text
42040#: ../term-utils/script.1.adoc:47
42041msgid "script - make typescript of terminal session"
42042msgstr ""
42043
42044#. type: Plain text
42045#: ../term-utils/script.1.adoc:51
42046#, no-wrap
42047msgid "*script* [options] [_file_]\n"
42048msgstr ""
42049
42050#. type: Plain text
42051#: ../term-utils/script.1.adoc:55
42052#, no-wrap
42053msgid "*script* makes a typescript of everything on your terminal session. The terminal data are stored in raw form to the log file and information about timing to another (optional) structured log file. The timing log file is necessary to replay the session later by *scriptreplay*(1) and to store additional information about the session.\n"
42054msgstr ""
42055
42056#. type: Plain text
42057#: ../term-utils/script.1.adoc:57
b6467a72
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42058msgid ""
42059"Since version 2.35, *script* supports multiple streams and allows the "
42060"logging of input and output to separate files or all the one file. This "
42061"version also supports a new timing file which records additional "
42062"information. The command *scriptreplay --summary* then provides all the "
42063"information."
87fb2136
PP
42064msgstr ""
42065
42066#. type: Plain text
42067#: ../term-utils/script.1.adoc:59
b6467a72
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42068msgid ""
42069"If the argument _file_ or option *--log-out* _file_ is given, *script* saves "
42070"the dialogue in this _file_. If no filename is given, the dialogue is saved "
42071"in the file _typescript_."
87fb2136
PP
42072msgstr ""
42073
42074#. type: Plain text
42075#: ../term-utils/script.1.adoc:61
b6467a72
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42076msgid ""
42077"Note that logging input using *--log-in* or *--log-io* may record security-"
42078"sensitive information as the log file contains all terminal session input (e."
42079"g., passwords) independently of the terminal echo flag setting."
87fb2136
PP
42080msgstr ""
42081
42082#. type: Plain text
42083#: ../term-utils/script.1.adoc:65
b6467a72
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42084msgid ""
42085"Below, the _size_ argument may be followed by the multiplicative suffixes "
42086"KiB (=1024), MiB (=1024*1024), and so on for GiB, TiB, PiB, EiB, ZiB and YiB "
42087"(the \"iB\" is optional, e.g., \"K\" has the same meaning as \"KiB\"), or "
42088"the suffixes KB (=1000), MB (=1000*1000), and so on for GB, TB, PB, EB, ZB "
42089"and YB."
87fb2136
PP
42090msgstr ""
42091
42092#. type: Plain text
42093#: ../term-utils/script.1.adoc:68
b6467a72
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42094msgid ""
42095"Append the output to _file_ or to _typescript_, retaining the prior contents."
87fb2136
PP
42096msgstr ""
42097
42098#. type: Plain text
42099#: ../term-utils/script.1.adoc:71
b6467a72
PP
42100msgid ""
42101"Run the _command_ rather than an interactive shell. This makes it easy for a "
42102"script to capture the output of a program that behaves differently when its "
42103"stdout is not a tty."
87fb2136
PP
42104msgstr ""
42105
42106#. type: Labeled list
42107#: ../term-utils/script.1.adoc:72
42108#, no-wrap
42109msgid "*-E*, *--echo* _when_"
42110msgstr ""
42111
42112#. type: Plain text
42113#: ../term-utils/script.1.adoc:74
b6467a72
PP
42114msgid ""
42115"This option controls the *ECHO* flag for the slave end of the session's "
42116"pseudoterminal. The supported modes are _always_, _never_, or _auto_."
87fb2136
PP
42117msgstr ""
42118
42119#. type: Plain text
42120#: ../term-utils/script.1.adoc:76
b6467a72
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42121msgid ""
42122"The default is _auto_ -- in this case, *ECHO* enabled for the pseudoterminal "
42123"slave; if the current standard input is a terminal, *ECHO* is disabled for "
42124"it to prevent double echo; if the current standard input is not a terminal "
42125"(for example pipe: *echo date | script*) then keeping *ECHO* enabled for the "
42126"pseudoterminal slave enables the standard input data to be viewed on screen "
42127"while being recorded to session log simultaneously."
87fb2136
PP
42128msgstr ""
42129
42130#. type: Plain text
42131#: ../term-utils/script.1.adoc:78
b6467a72
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42132msgid ""
42133"Note that 'never' mode affects content of the session output log, because "
42134"users input is not repeated on output."
87fb2136
PP
42135msgstr ""
42136
42137#. type: Labeled list
42138#: ../term-utils/script.1.adoc:79
42139#, fuzzy, no-wrap
42140#| msgid "*-V*, *--version*"
42141msgid "*-e*, *--return*"
42142msgstr "*-V*, *--version*"
42143
42144#. TRANSLATORS: Keep {plus} untranslated.
42145#. type: Plain text
42146#: ../term-utils/script.1.adoc:81
b6467a72
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42147msgid ""
42148"Return the exit status of the child process. Uses the same format as bash "
42149"termination on signal termination (i.e., exit status is 128 {plus} the "
42150"signal number). The exit status of the child process is always stored in the "
42151"type script file too."
87fb2136
PP
42152msgstr ""
42153
42154#. type: Labeled list
42155#: ../term-utils/script.1.adoc:83
42156#, fuzzy, no-wrap
42157#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
42158msgid "*-f*, *--flush*"
42159msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
42160
42161#. type: Plain text
42162#: ../term-utils/script.1.adoc:85
b6467a72
PP
42163msgid ""
42164"Flush output after each write. This is nice for telecooperation: one person "
42165"does *mkfifo* _foo_; *script -f* _foo_, and another can supervise in real-"
42166"time what is being done using *cat* _foo_. Note that flush has an impact on "
42167"performance; it's possible to use *SIGUSR1* to flush logs on demand."
87fb2136
PP
42168msgstr ""
42169
42170#. type: Labeled list
42171#: ../term-utils/script.1.adoc:86
42172#, no-wrap
42173msgid "*--force*"
42174msgstr ""
42175
42176#. type: Plain text
42177#: ../term-utils/script.1.adoc:88
b6467a72
PP
42178msgid ""
42179"Allow the default output file _typescript_ to be a hard or symbolic link. "
42180"The command will follow a symbolic link."
87fb2136
PP
42181msgstr ""
42182
42183#. type: Labeled list
42184#: ../term-utils/script.1.adoc:89 ../term-utils/scriptlive.1.adoc:33
42185#: ../term-utils/scriptreplay.1.adoc:38
42186#, fuzzy, no-wrap
42187#| msgid "*-*, *-l*, *--login*"
42188msgid "*-B*, *--log-io* _file_"
42189msgstr "*-*, *-l*, *--login*"
42190
42191#. type: Plain text
42192#: ../term-utils/script.1.adoc:91
b6467a72
PP
42193msgid ""
42194"Log input and output to the same _file_. Note, this option makes sense only "
42195"if *--log-timing* is also specified, otherwise it's impossible to separate "
42196"output and input streams from the log _file_."
87fb2136
PP
42197msgstr ""
42198
42199#. type: Labeled list
42200#: ../term-utils/script.1.adoc:92 ../term-utils/scriptlive.1.adoc:30
42201#: ../term-utils/scriptreplay.1.adoc:32
42202#, fuzzy, no-wrap
42203#| msgid "*-*, *-l*, *--login*"
42204msgid "*-I*, *--log-in* _file_"
42205msgstr "*-*, *-l*, *--login*"
42206
42207#. type: Plain text
42208#: ../term-utils/script.1.adoc:94
b6467a72
PP
42209msgid ""
42210"Log input to the _file_. The log output is disabled if only *--log-in* "
42211"specified."
87fb2136
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42212msgstr ""
42213
42214#. type: Plain text
42215#: ../term-utils/script.1.adoc:96
b6467a72
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42216msgid ""
42217"Use this logging functionality carefully as it logs all input, including "
42218"input when terminal has disabled echo flag (for example, password inputs)."
87fb2136
PP
42219msgstr ""
42220
42221#. type: Labeled list
42222#: ../term-utils/script.1.adoc:97 ../term-utils/scriptreplay.1.adoc:35
42223#, no-wrap
42224msgid "*-O*, *--log-out* _file_"
42225msgstr ""
42226
42227#. type: Plain text
42228#: ../term-utils/script.1.adoc:99
b6467a72
PP
42229msgid ""
42230"Log output to the _file_. The default is to log output to the file with name "
42231"_typescript_ if the option *--log-out* or *--log-in* is not given. The log "
42232"output is disabled if only *--log-in* specified."
87fb2136
PP
42233msgstr ""
42234
42235#. type: Labeled list
42236#: ../term-utils/script.1.adoc:100 ../term-utils/scriptlive.1.adoc:39
42237#: ../term-utils/scriptreplay.1.adoc:44
42238#, no-wrap
42239msgid "*-T*, *--log-timing* _file_"
42240msgstr ""
42241
42242#. type: Plain text
42243#: ../term-utils/script.1.adoc:102
b6467a72
PP
42244msgid ""
42245"Log timing information to the _file_. Two timing file formats are supported "
42246"now. The classic format is used when only one stream (input or output) "
42247"logging is enabled. The multi-stream format is used on *--log-io* or when *--"
42248"log-in* and *--log-out* are used together. See also *--logging-format*."
87fb2136
PP
42249msgstr ""
42250
42251#. type: Labeled list
42252#: ../term-utils/script.1.adoc:103
42253#, no-wrap
42254msgid "*-m*, *--logging-format* _format_"
42255msgstr ""
42256
42257#. type: Plain text
42258#: ../term-utils/script.1.adoc:105
b6467a72
PP
42259msgid ""
42260"Force use of _advanced_ or _classic_ timing log format. The default is the "
42261"classic format to log only output and the advanced format when input as well "
42262"as output logging is requested."
87fb2136
PP
42263msgstr ""
42264
42265#. type: Labeled list
42266#: ../term-utils/script.1.adoc:106
42267#, no-wrap
42268msgid "*Classic format*"
42269msgstr ""
42270
42271#. type: Plain text
42272#: ../term-utils/script.1.adoc:108
b6467a72
PP
42273msgid ""
42274"The timing log contains two fields, separated by a space. The first field "
42275"indicates how much time elapsed since the previous output. The second field "
42276"indicates how many characters were output this time."
87fb2136
PP
42277msgstr ""
42278
42279#. type: Labeled list
42280#: ../term-utils/script.1.adoc:109
42281#, no-wrap
42282msgid "*Advanced (multi-stream) format*"
42283msgstr ""
42284
42285#. type: Plain text
42286#: ../term-utils/script.1.adoc:111
b6467a72
PP
42287msgid ""
42288"The first field is an entry type identifier ('I'nput, 'O'utput, 'H'eader, "
42289"'S'ignal). The second field is how much time elapsed since the previous "
42290"entry, and the rest of the entry is type-specific data."
87fb2136
PP
42291msgstr ""
42292
42293#. type: Labeled list
42294#: ../term-utils/script.1.adoc:112
42295#, no-wrap
42296msgid "*-o*, *--output-limit* _size_"
42297msgstr ""
42298
42299#. type: Plain text
42300#: ../term-utils/script.1.adoc:114
b6467a72
PP
42301msgid ""
42302"Limit the size of the typescript and timing files to _size_ and stop the "
42303"child process after this size is exceeded. The calculated file size does not "
42304"include the start and done messages that the *script* command prepends and "
42305"appends to the child process output. Due to buffering, the resulting output "
42306"file might be larger than the specified value."
87fb2136
PP
42307msgstr ""
42308
42309#. type: Plain text
42310#: ../term-utils/script.1.adoc:117
42311msgid "Be quiet (do not write start and done messages to standard output)."
42312msgstr ""
42313
42314#. type: Labeled list
42315#: ../term-utils/script.1.adoc:118
42316#, no-wrap
42317msgid "*-t*[_file_], *--timing*[=_file_]"
42318msgstr ""
42319
42320#. type: Plain text
42321#: ../term-utils/script.1.adoc:120
b6467a72
PP
42322msgid ""
42323"Output timing data to standard error, or to _file_ when given. This option "
42324"is deprecated in favour of *--log-timing* where the _file_ argument is not "
42325"optional."
87fb2136
PP
42326msgstr ""
42327
42328#. type: Plain text
42329#: ../term-utils/script.1.adoc:126
b6467a72
PP
42330msgid ""
42331"Upon receiving *SIGUSR1*, *script* immediately flushes the output files."
87fb2136
PP
42332msgstr ""
42333
42334#. type: Plain text
42335#: ../term-utils/script.1.adoc:130
42336msgid "The following environment variable is utilized by *script*:"
42337msgstr ""
42338
42339#. type: Labeled list
42340#: ../term-utils/script.1.adoc:131 ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:171
42341#: ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:130
42342#, no-wrap
42343msgid "*SHELL*"
42344msgstr ""
42345
42346#. type: Plain text
42347#: ../term-utils/script.1.adoc:133
b6467a72
PP
42348msgid ""
42349"If the variable *SHELL* exists, the shell forked by *script* will be that "
42350"shell. If *SHELL* is not set, the Bourne shell is assumed. (Most shells set "
42351"this variable automatically)."
87fb2136
PP
42352msgstr ""
42353
42354#. type: Plain text
42355#: ../term-utils/script.1.adoc:137
b6467a72
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42356msgid ""
42357"The script ends when the forked shell exits (a _control-D_ for the Bourne "
42358"shell (*sh*(1p)), and _exit_, _logout_ or _control-d_ (if _ignoreeof_ is not "
42359"set) for the C-shell, *csh*(1))."
87fb2136
PP
42360msgstr ""
42361
42362#. type: Plain text
42363#: ../term-utils/script.1.adoc:139
b6467a72
PP
42364msgid ""
42365"Certain interactive commands, such as *vi*(1), create garbage in the "
42366"typescript file. *script* works best with commands that do not manipulate "
42367"the screen, the results are meant to emulate a hardcopy terminal."
87fb2136
PP
42368msgstr ""
42369
42370#. type: Plain text
42371#: ../term-utils/script.1.adoc:141
b6467a72
PP
42372msgid ""
42373"It is not recommended to run *script* in non-interactive shells. The inner "
42374"shell of *script* is always interactive, and this could lead to unexpected "
42375"results. If you use *script* in the shell initialization file, you have to "
42376"avoid entering an infinite loop. You can use for example the *.profile* "
42377"file, which is read by login shells only:"
87fb2136
PP
42378msgstr ""
42379
42380#. type: delimited block .
42381#: ../term-utils/script.1.adoc:147
42382#, no-wrap
42383msgid ""
42384"if test -t 0 ; then\n"
42385" script\n"
42386" exit\n"
42387"fi\n"
42388msgstr ""
42389
42390#. type: Plain text
42391#: ../term-utils/script.1.adoc:150
b6467a72
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42392msgid ""
42393"You should also avoid use of *script* in command pipes, as *script* can read "
42394"more input than you would expect."
87fb2136
PP
42395msgstr ""
42396
42397#. type: Plain text
42398#: ../term-utils/script.1.adoc:154
42399#, fuzzy
42400#| msgid "The ancestor of this *fstab* file format appeared in 4.0BSD."
42401msgid "The *script* command appeared in 3.0BSD."
42402msgstr "Předchůdce formátu souboru *fstab* se objevil v 4.0BSD."
42403
42404#. type: Plain text
42405#: ../term-utils/script.1.adoc:158
42406#, no-wrap
42407msgid "*script* places _everything_ in the log file, including linefeeds and backspaces. This is not what the naive user expects.\n"
42408msgstr ""
42409
42410#. type: Plain text
42411#: ../term-utils/script.1.adoc:160
42412#, no-wrap
42413msgid "*script* is primarily designed for interactive terminal sessions. When stdin is not a terminal (for example: *echo foo | script*), then the session can hang, because the interactive shell within the script session misses EOF and *script* has no clue when to close the session. See the *NOTES* section for more information.\n"
42414msgstr ""
42415
42416#. type: Plain text
42417#: ../term-utils/script.1.adoc:166
42418#, no-wrap
42419msgid ""
42420"*csh*(1) (for the _history_ mechanism),\n"
42421"*scriptreplay*(1),\n"
42422"*scriptlive*(1)\n"
42423msgstr ""
42424
42425#
42426#
42427#
42428#
42429#. type: Title =
42430#: ../term-utils/scriptlive.1.adoc:2
42431#, fuzzy, no-wrap
42432#| msgid "write(1)"
42433msgid "scriptlive(1)"
42434msgstr "write(1)"
42435
42436#. type: Plain text
42437#: ../term-utils/scriptlive.1.adoc:13
42438msgid "scriptlive - re-run session typescripts, using timing information"
42439msgstr ""
42440
42441#. type: Plain text
42442#: ../term-utils/scriptlive.1.adoc:17
42443#, no-wrap
42444msgid "*scriptlive* [options] [*-t*] _timingfile_ [*-I*|*-B*] _typescript_\n"
42445msgstr ""
42446
42447#. type: Plain text
42448#: ../term-utils/scriptlive.1.adoc:21
b6467a72
PP
42449msgid ""
42450"This program re-runs a typescript, using stdin typescript and timing "
42451"information to ensure that input happens in the same rhythm as it originally "
42452"appeared when the script was recorded."
87fb2136
PP
42453msgstr ""
42454
42455#. type: Plain text
42456#: ../term-utils/scriptlive.1.adoc:23
b6467a72
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42457msgid ""
42458"The *session is executed* in a newly created pseudoterminal with the user's "
42459"$SHELL (or defaults to _/bin/bash_)."
87fb2136
PP
42460msgstr ""
42461
42462#. type: Plain text
42463#: ../term-utils/scriptlive.1.adoc:25
42464#, no-wrap
42465msgid "*Be careful!* Do not forget that the typescript may contains arbitrary commands. It is recommended to use *\"scriptreplay --stream in --log-in typescript\"* (or with *--log-io* instead of *--log-in*) to verify the typescript before it is executed by *scriptlive*.\n"
42466msgstr ""
42467
42468#. type: Plain text
42469#: ../term-utils/scriptlive.1.adoc:27
b6467a72
PP
42470msgid ""
42471"The timing information is what *script*(1) outputs to file specified by *--"
42472"log-timing*. The typescript has to contain stdin information and it is what "
42473"script1 outputs to file specified by *--log-in* or *--log-io*."
87fb2136
PP
42474msgstr ""
42475
42476#. type: Plain text
42477#: ../term-utils/scriptlive.1.adoc:32 ../term-utils/scriptreplay.1.adoc:34
42478msgid "File containing *script*'s terminal input."
42479msgstr ""
42480
42481#. type: Plain text
42482#: ../term-utils/scriptlive.1.adoc:35 ../term-utils/scriptreplay.1.adoc:40
42483msgid "File containing *script*'s terminal output and input."
42484msgstr ""
42485
42486#. type: Labeled list
42487#: ../term-utils/scriptlive.1.adoc:36 ../term-utils/scriptreplay.1.adoc:41
42488#, no-wrap
42489msgid "*-t*, *--timing* _file_"
42490msgstr ""
42491
42492#. type: Plain text
42493#: ../term-utils/scriptlive.1.adoc:38 ../term-utils/scriptreplay.1.adoc:43
b6467a72
PP
42494msgid ""
42495"File containing *script*'s timing output. This option overrides old-style "
42496"arguments."
87fb2136
PP
42497msgstr ""
42498
42499#. type: Plain text
42500#: ../term-utils/scriptlive.1.adoc:41
b6467a72
PP
42501msgid ""
42502"Aliased to *-t*, maintained for compatibility with *script*(1) command-line "
42503"options."
87fb2136
PP
42504msgstr ""
42505
42506#. type: Plain text
42507#: ../term-utils/scriptlive.1.adoc:44 ../term-utils/scriptreplay.1.adoc:55
b6467a72
PP
42508msgid ""
42509"Speed up the replay displaying this _number_ of times. The argument is a "
42510"floating-point number. It's called divisor because it divides the timings by "
42511"this factor. This option overrides old-style arguments."
87fb2136
PP
42512msgstr ""
42513
42514#. type: Labeled list
42515#: ../term-utils/scriptlive.1.adoc:45 ../term-utils/scriptreplay.1.adoc:56
42516#, no-wrap
42517msgid "*-m*, *--maxdelay* _number_"
42518msgstr ""
42519
42520#. type: Plain text
42521#: ../term-utils/scriptlive.1.adoc:47 ../term-utils/scriptreplay.1.adoc:58
b6467a72
PP
42522msgid ""
42523"Set the maximum delay between updates to _number_ of seconds. The argument "
42524"is a floating-point number. This can be used to avoid long pauses in the "
42525"typescript replay."
87fb2136
PP
42526msgstr ""
42527
42528#. type: delimited block .
42529#: ../term-utils/scriptlive.1.adoc:60
42530#, no-wrap
42531msgid ""
42532"% script --log-timing file.tm --log-in script.in\n"
42533"Script started, file is script.out\n"
42534"% date\n"
42535"<etc, etc>\n"
42536"% exit\n"
42537"Script done, file is script.out\n"
42538"% scriptlive --log-timing file.tm --log-in script.in\n"
42539msgstr ""
42540
42541#. TRANSLATORS: Keep {copyright} untranslated.
42542#. type: Plain text
42543#: ../term-utils/scriptlive.1.adoc:70
42544msgid "Copyright {copyright} 2019 Karel Zak"
42545msgstr ""
42546
42547#. type: Plain text
42548#: ../term-utils/scriptlive.1.adoc:72 ../term-utils/scriptreplay.1.adoc:92
b6467a72
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42549msgid ""
42550"This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO "
42551"warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE."
87fb2136
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42552msgstr ""
42553
42554#. type: Plain text
42555#: ../term-utils/scriptlive.1.adoc:74 ../term-utils/scriptreplay.1.adoc:94
42556msgid "Released under the GNU General Public License version 2 or later."
42557msgstr ""
42558
42559#. type: Plain text
42560#: ../term-utils/scriptlive.1.adoc:79
42561#, no-wrap
42562msgid ""
42563"*script*(1),\n"
42564"*scriptreplay*(1)\n"
42565msgstr ""
42566
42567#. type: Title =
42568#: ../term-utils/scriptreplay.1.adoc:2
42569#, no-wrap
42570msgid "scriptreplay(1)"
42571msgstr ""
42572
42573#. type: Plain text
42574#: ../term-utils/scriptreplay.1.adoc:13
42575msgid "scriptreplay - play back typescripts, using timing information"
42576msgstr ""
42577
42578#. type: Plain text
42579#: ../term-utils/scriptreplay.1.adoc:17
42580#, no-wrap
42581msgid "*scriptreplay* [options] [*-t*] _timingfile_ [_typescript_ [_divisor_]]\n"
42582msgstr ""
42583
42584#. type: Plain text
42585#: ../term-utils/scriptreplay.1.adoc:21
b6467a72
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42586msgid ""
42587"This program replays a typescript, using timing information to ensure that "
42588"output happens in the same rhythm as it originally appeared when the script "
42589"was recorded."
87fb2136
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42590msgstr ""
42591
42592#. type: Plain text
42593#: ../term-utils/scriptreplay.1.adoc:23
b6467a72
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42594msgid ""
42595"The replay simply displays the information again; the programs that were run "
42596"when the typescript was being recorded are *not run again*. Since the same "
42597"information is simply being displayed, *scriptreplay* is only guaranteed to "
42598"work properly if run on the same type of terminal the typescript was "
42599"recorded on. Otherwise, any escape characters in the typescript may be "
42600"interpreted differently by the terminal to which *scriptreplay* is sending "
42601"its output."
87fb2136
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42602msgstr ""
42603
42604#. type: Plain text
42605#: ../term-utils/scriptreplay.1.adoc:25
b6467a72
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42606msgid ""
42607"The timing information is what *script*(1) outputs to file specified by *--"
42608"log-timing*."
87fb2136
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42609msgstr ""
42610
42611#. type: Plain text
42612#: ../term-utils/scriptreplay.1.adoc:27
b6467a72
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42613msgid ""
42614"By default, the typescript to display is assumed to be named _typescript_, "
42615"but other filenames may be specified, as the second parameter or with option "
42616"*--log-out*."
87fb2136
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42617msgstr ""
42618
42619#. type: Plain text
42620#: ../term-utils/scriptreplay.1.adoc:29
b6467a72
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42621msgid ""
42622"If the third parameter or *--divisor* is specified, it is used as a speed-up "
42623"multiplier. For example, a speed-up of 2 makes *scriptreplay* go twice as "
42624"fast, and a speed-down of 0.1 makes it go ten times slower than the original "
42625"session."
87fb2136
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42626msgstr ""
42627
42628#. type: Plain text
42629#: ../term-utils/scriptreplay.1.adoc:37
42630msgid "File containing *script*'s terminal output."
42631msgstr ""
42632
42633#. type: Plain text
42634#: ../term-utils/scriptreplay.1.adoc:46
b6467a72
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42635msgid ""
42636"This is an alias for *-t*, maintained for compatibility with *script*(1) "
42637"command-line options."
87fb2136
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42638msgstr ""
42639
42640#. type: Labeled list
42641#: ../term-utils/scriptreplay.1.adoc:47
42642#, no-wrap
42643msgid "*-s*, *--typescript* _file_"
42644msgstr ""
42645
42646#. type: Plain text
42647#: ../term-utils/scriptreplay.1.adoc:49
b6467a72
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42648msgid ""
42649"File containing *script*'s terminal output. Deprecated alias to *--log-out*. "
42650"This option overrides old-style arguments."
87fb2136
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42651msgstr ""
42652
42653#. type: Labeled list
42654#: ../term-utils/scriptreplay.1.adoc:50
42655#, fuzzy, no-wrap
42656#| msgid "*-c*, **--command**=__command__"
42657msgid "*-c*, *--cr-mode* _mode_"
42658msgstr "*-c*, **--command**=__příkaz__"
42659
42660#. type: Plain text
42661#: ../term-utils/scriptreplay.1.adoc:52
b6467a72
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42662msgid ""
42663"Specifies how to use the CR (0x0D, carriage return) character from log "
42664"files. The default mode is _auto_, in this case CR is replaced with line "
42665"break for stdin log, because otherwise *scriptreplay* would overwrite the "
42666"same line. The other modes are _never_ and _always_."
87fb2136
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42667msgstr ""
42668
42669#. type: Labeled list
42670#: ../term-utils/scriptreplay.1.adoc:59
42671#, no-wrap
42672msgid "*--summary*"
42673msgstr ""
42674
42675#. type: Plain text
42676#: ../term-utils/scriptreplay.1.adoc:61
b6467a72
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42677msgid ""
42678"Display details about the session recorded in the specified timing file and "
42679"exit. The session has to be recorded using _advanced_ format (see "
42680"*script*(1) option *--logging-format* for more details)."
87fb2136
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42681msgstr ""
42682
42683#. type: Labeled list
42684#: ../term-utils/scriptreplay.1.adoc:62
42685#, no-wrap
42686msgid "*-x*, *--stream* _type_"
42687msgstr ""
42688
42689#. type: Plain text
42690#: ../term-utils/scriptreplay.1.adoc:64
b6467a72
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42691msgid ""
42692"Forces *scriptreplay* to print only the specified stream. The supported "
42693"stream types are _in_, _out_, _signal_, or _info_. This option is "
42694"recommended for multi-stream logs (e.g., *--log-io*) in order to print only "
42695"specified data."
87fb2136
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42696msgstr ""
42697
42698#. type: delimited block .
42699#: ../term-utils/scriptreplay.1.adoc:77
42700#, no-wrap
42701msgid ""
42702"% script --log-timing file.tm --log-out script.out\n"
42703"Script started, file is script.out\n"
42704"% ls\n"
42705"<etc, etc>\n"
42706"% exit\n"
42707"Script done, file is script.out\n"
42708"% scriptreplay --log-timing file.tm --log-out script.out\n"
42709msgstr ""
42710
42711#. type: Plain text
42712#: ../term-utils/scriptreplay.1.adoc:82
b6467a72
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42713msgid ""
42714"The original *scriptreplay* program was written by mailto:joey@kitenet."
42715"net[Joey Hess]. The program was re-written in C by mailto:jay@gnu.org[James "
42716"Youngman] and mailto:kzak@redhat.com[Karel Zak]"
87fb2136
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42717msgstr ""
42718
42719#. TRANSLATORS: Keep {copyright} untranslated.
42720#. type: Plain text
42721#: ../term-utils/scriptreplay.1.adoc:87
42722msgid "Copyright {copyright} 2008 James Youngman"
42723msgstr ""
42724
42725#. TRANSLATORS: Keep {copyright} untranslated.
42726#. type: Plain text
42727#: ../term-utils/scriptreplay.1.adoc:90
42728msgid "Copyright {copyright} 2008-2019 Karel Zak"
42729msgstr ""
42730
42731#. type: Plain text
42732#: ../term-utils/scriptreplay.1.adoc:99
42733#, no-wrap
42734msgid ""
42735"*script*(1),\n"
42736"*scriptlive*(1)\n"
42737msgstr ""
42738
42739#. Copyright 1990 Gordon Irlam (gordoni@cs.ua.oz.au)
42740#. Copyright 1992 Rickard E. Faith (faith@cs.unc.edu)
42741#. Copyright 2000 Colin Watson (cjw44@cam.ac.uk)
42742#. Do not restrict distribution.
42743#. May be distributed under the GNU General Public License
42744#. type: Title =
42745#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:9
42746#, no-wrap
42747msgid "setterm(1)"
42748msgstr ""
42749
42750#. type: Plain text
42751#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:19
42752msgid "setterm - set terminal attributes"
42753msgstr ""
42754
42755#. type: Plain text
42756#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:23
42757#, no-wrap
42758msgid "*setterm* [options]\n"
42759msgstr ""
42760
42761#. type: Plain text
42762#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:27
42763#, no-wrap
42764msgid "*setterm* writes to standard output a character string that will invoke the specified terminal capabilities. Where possible _terminfo_ is consulted to find the string to use. Some options however (marked \"virtual consoles only\" below) do not correspond to a *terminfo*(5) capability. In this case, if the terminal type is \"con\" or \"linux\" the string that invokes the specified capabilities on the PC Minix virtual console driver is output. Options that are not implemented by the terminal are ignored.\n"
42765msgstr ""
42766
42767#. type: Plain text
42768#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:31
42769msgid "For boolean options (*on* or *off*), the default is *on*."
42770msgstr ""
42771
42772#. type: Plain text
42773#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:33
b6467a72
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42774msgid ""
42775"Below, an _8-color_ can be *black*, *red*, *green*, *yellow*, *blue*, "
42776"*magenta*, *cyan*, or *white*."
87fb2136
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42777msgstr ""
42778
42779#. type: Plain text
42780#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:35
b6467a72
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42781msgid ""
42782"A _16-color_ can be an _8-color_, or *grey*, or *bright* followed by *red*, "
42783"*green*, *yellow*, *blue*, *magenta*, *cyan*, or *white*."
87fb2136
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42784msgstr ""
42785
42786#. type: Plain text
42787#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:37
b6467a72
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42788msgid ""
42789"The various color options may be set independently, at least on virtual "
42790"consoles, though the results of setting multiple modes (for example, *--"
42791"underline* and *--half-bright*) are hardware-dependent."
87fb2136
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42792msgstr ""
42793
42794#. type: Plain text
42795#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:39
b6467a72
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42796msgid ""
42797"The optional arguments are recommended with '=' (equals sign) and not space "
42798"between the option and the argument. For example --option=argument. "
42799"*setterm* can interpret the next non-option argument as an optional argument "
42800"too."
87fb2136
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42801msgstr ""
42802
42803#. type: Labeled list
42804#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:40
42805#, no-wrap
42806msgid "*--appcursorkeys* on|off"
42807msgstr ""
42808
42809#. type: Plain text
42810#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:42
b6467a72
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42811msgid ""
42812"Sets Cursor Key Application Mode on or off. When on, ESC O A, ESC O B, etc. "
42813"will be sent for the cursor keys instead of ESC [ A, ESC [ B, etc. See the "
42814"_vi and Cursor-Keys_ section of the _Text-Terminal-HOWTO_ for how this can "
42815"cause problems for *vi* users. Virtual consoles only."
87fb2136
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42816msgstr ""
42817
42818#. type: Labeled list
42819#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:43
42820#, no-wrap
42821msgid "*--append* _console_number_"
42822msgstr ""
42823
42824#. type: Plain text
42825#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:45
b6467a72
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42826msgid ""
42827"Like *--dump*, but appends to the snapshot file instead of overwriting it. "
42828"Only works if no *--dump* options are given."
87fb2136
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42829msgstr ""
42830
42831#. type: Labeled list
42832#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:46
42833#, no-wrap
42834msgid "*--background* __8-color__|default"
42835msgstr ""
42836
42837#. type: Plain text
42838#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:48
42839msgid "Sets the background text color."
42840msgstr ""
42841
42842#. type: Labeled list
42843#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:49
42844#, no-wrap
42845msgid "*--blank*[=0-60|force|poke]"
42846msgstr ""
42847
42848#. type: Plain text
42849#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:51
b6467a72
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42850msgid ""
42851"Sets the interval of inactivity, in minutes, after which the screen will be "
42852"automatically blanked (using APM if available). Without an argument, it gets "
42853"the blank status (returns which vt was blanked, or zero for an unblanked "
42854"vt). Virtual consoles only."
87fb2136
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42855msgstr ""
42856
42857#. type: Plain text
42858#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:53
42859msgid "The *force* argument keeps the screen blank even if a key is pressed."
42860msgstr ""
42861
42862#. type: Plain text
42863#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:55
42864msgid "The *poke* argument unblanks the screen."
42865msgstr ""
42866
42867#. type: Labeled list
42868#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:56
42869#, no-wrap
42870msgid "*--bfreq*[=_number_]"
42871msgstr ""
42872
42873#. type: Plain text
42874#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:58
b6467a72
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42875msgid ""
42876"Sets the bell frequency in Hertz. Without an argument, it defaults to *0*. "
42877"Virtual consoles only."
87fb2136
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42878msgstr ""
42879
42880#. type: Labeled list
42881#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:59
42882#, no-wrap
42883msgid "*--blength*[=0-2000]"
42884msgstr ""
42885
42886#. type: Plain text
42887#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:61
b6467a72
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42888msgid ""
42889"Sets the bell duration in milliseconds. Without an argument, it defaults to "
42890"*0*. Virtual consoles only."
87fb2136
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42891msgstr ""
42892
42893#. type: Labeled list
42894#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:62
42895#, no-wrap
42896msgid "*--blink* on|off"
42897msgstr ""
42898
42899#. type: Plain text
42900#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:64
b6467a72
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42901msgid ""
42902"Turns blink mode on or off. Except on a virtual console, *--blink off* turns "
42903"off all attributes (bold, half-brightness, blink, reverse)."
87fb2136
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42904msgstr ""
42905
42906#. type: Labeled list
42907#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:65
42908#, no-wrap
42909msgid "*--bold* on|off"
42910msgstr ""
42911
42912#. type: Plain text
42913#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:67
b6467a72
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42914msgid ""
42915"urns bold (extra bright) mode on or off. Except on a virtual console, *--"
42916"bold off* turns off all attributes (bold, half-brightness, blink, reverse)."
87fb2136
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42917msgstr ""
42918
42919#. type: Labeled list
42920#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:68
42921#, no-wrap
42922msgid "*--clear*[=all|rest]"
42923msgstr ""
42924
42925#. type: Plain text
42926#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:70
b6467a72
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42927msgid ""
42928"Without an argument or with the argument *all*, the entire screen is cleared "
42929"and the cursor is set to the home position, just like *clear*(1) does. With "
42930"the argument *rest*, the screen is cleared from the current cursor position "
42931"to the end."
87fb2136
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42932msgstr ""
42933
42934#. type: Labeled list
42935#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:71
42936#, no-wrap
42937msgid "*--clrtabs*[=_tab1 tab2 tab3_ ...]"
42938msgstr ""
42939
42940#. type: Plain text
42941#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:73
b6467a72
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42942msgid ""
42943"Clears tab stops from the given horizontal cursor positions, in the range "
42944"*1-160*. Without arguments, it clears all tab stops. Virtual consoles only."
87fb2136
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42945msgstr ""
42946
42947#. type: Labeled list
42948#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:74
42949#, no-wrap
42950msgid "*--cursor* on|off"
42951msgstr ""
42952
42953#. type: Plain text
42954#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:76
42955msgid "Turns the terminal's cursor on or off."
42956msgstr ""
42957
42958#. type: Labeled list
42959#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:77
42960#, fuzzy, no-wrap
42961#| msgid "*defaults*"
42962msgid "*--default*"
42963msgstr "*defaults*"
42964
42965#. type: Plain text
42966#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:79
42967msgid "Sets the terminal's rendering options to the default values."
42968msgstr ""
42969
42970#. type: Labeled list
42971#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:80
42972#, no-wrap
42973msgid "*--dump*[=_console_number_]"
42974msgstr ""
42975
42976#. type: Plain text
42977#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:82
b6467a72
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42978msgid ""
42979"Writes a snapshot of the virtual console with the given number to the file "
42980"specified with the *--file* option, overwriting its contents; the default is "
42981"_screen.dump_. Without an argument, it dumps the current virtual console. "
42982"This overrides *--append*."
87fb2136
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42983msgstr ""
42984
42985#. type: Labeled list
42986#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:83
42987#, no-wrap
42988msgid "*--file* _filename_"
42989msgstr ""
42990
42991#. type: Plain text
42992#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:85
b6467a72
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42993msgid ""
42994"Sets the snapshot file name for any *--dump* or *--append* options on the "
42995"same command line. If this option is not present, the default is _screen."
42996"dump_ in the current directory. A path name that exceeds the system maximum "
42997"will be truncated, see *PATH_MAX* from _linux/limits.h_ for the value."
87fb2136
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42998msgstr ""
42999
43000#. type: Labeled list
43001#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:86
43002#, no-wrap
43003msgid "*--foreground* __8-color__|default"
43004msgstr ""
43005
43006#. type: Plain text
43007#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:88
43008msgid "Sets the foreground text color."
43009msgstr ""
43010
43011#. type: Labeled list
43012#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:89
43013#, no-wrap
43014msgid "*--half-bright* on|off"
43015msgstr ""
43016
43017#. type: Plain text
43018#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:91
b6467a72
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43019msgid ""
43020"Turns dim (half-brightness) mode on or off. Except on a virtual console, *--"
43021"half-bright off* turns off all attributes (bold, half-brightness, blink, "
43022"reverse)."
87fb2136
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43023msgstr ""
43024
43025#. type: Labeled list
43026#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:92
43027#, no-wrap
b6467a72 43028msgid "*--hbcolor* _16-color_"
87fb2136
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43029msgstr ""
43030
43031#. type: Plain text
43032#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:94
43033msgid "Sets the color for half-bright characters."
43034msgstr ""
43035
43036#. type: Labeled list
43037#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:95
43038#, no-wrap
43039msgid "*--initialize*"
43040msgstr ""
43041
43042#. type: Plain text
43043#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:97
b6467a72
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43044msgid ""
43045"Displays the terminal initialization string, which typically sets the "
43046"terminal's rendering options, and other attributes to the default values."
87fb2136
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43047msgstr ""
43048
43049#. type: Labeled list
43050#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:98
43051#, no-wrap
43052msgid "*--inversescreen* on|off"
43053msgstr ""
43054
43055#. type: Plain text
43056#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:100
43057msgid "Swaps foreground and background colors for the whole screen."
43058msgstr ""
43059
43060#. type: Labeled list
43061#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:101
43062#, no-wrap
43063msgid "*--linewrap* on|off"
43064msgstr ""
43065
43066#. type: Plain text
43067#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:103
43068msgid "Makes the terminal continue on a new line when a line is full."
43069msgstr ""
43070
43071#. type: Labeled list
43072#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:104
43073#, no-wrap
43074msgid "*--msg* on|off"
43075msgstr ""
43076
43077#. type: Plain text
43078#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:106
b6467a72
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43079msgid ""
43080"Enables or disables the sending of kernel *printk*() messages to the "
43081"console. Virtual consoles only."
87fb2136
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43082msgstr ""
43083
43084#. type: Labeled list
43085#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:107
43086#, no-wrap
43087msgid "*--msglevel* 0-8"
43088msgstr ""
43089
43090#. type: Plain text
43091#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:109
b6467a72
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43092msgid ""
43093"Sets the console logging level for kernel *printk()* messages. All messages "
43094"strictly more important than this will be printed, so a logging level of *0* "
43095"has the same effect as *--msg on* and a logging level of *8* will print all "
43096"kernel messages. *klogd*(8) may be a more convenient interface to the "
43097"logging of kernel messages."
87fb2136
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43098msgstr ""
43099
43100#. type: Plain text
43101#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:111
43102msgid "Virtual consoles only."
43103msgstr ""
43104
43105#. type: Labeled list
43106#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:112
43107#, no-wrap
43108msgid "*--powerdown*[=0-60]"
43109msgstr ""
43110
43111#. type: Plain text
43112#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:114
b6467a72
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43113msgid ""
43114"Sets the VESA powerdown interval in minutes. Without an argument, it "
43115"defaults to *0* (disable powerdown). If the console is blanked or the "
43116"monitor is in suspend mode, then the monitor will go into vsync suspend mode "
43117"or powerdown mode respectively after this period of time has elapsed."
87fb2136
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43118msgstr ""
43119
43120#. type: Labeled list
43121#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:115
43122#, no-wrap
43123msgid "*--powersave* _mode_"
43124msgstr ""
43125
43126#. type: Plain text
43127#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:117
43128msgid "Valid values for _mode_ are:"
43129msgstr ""
43130
43131#. type: Labeled list
43132#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:118
43133#, no-wrap
43134msgid "*vsync|on*"
43135msgstr ""
43136
43137#. type: Plain text
43138#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:120
43139msgid "Puts the monitor into VESA vsync suspend mode."
43140msgstr ""
43141
43142#. type: Labeled list
43143#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:120
43144#, no-wrap
43145msgid "*hsync*"
43146msgstr ""
43147
43148#. type: Plain text
43149#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:122
43150msgid "Puts the monitor into VESA hsync suspend mode."
43151msgstr ""
43152
43153#. type: Labeled list
43154#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:122
43155#, no-wrap
43156msgid "*powerdown*"
43157msgstr ""
43158
43159#. type: Plain text
43160#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:124
43161msgid "Puts the monitor into VESA powerdown mode."
43162msgstr ""
43163
43164#. type: Plain text
43165#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:126
43166msgid "Turns monitor VESA powersaving features."
43167msgstr ""
43168
43169#. type: Labeled list
43170#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:127
43171#, no-wrap
43172msgid "*--regtabs*[=1-160]"
43173msgstr ""
43174
43175#. type: Plain text
43176#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:129
b6467a72
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43177msgid ""
43178"Clears all tab stops, then sets a regular tab stop pattern, with one tab "
43179"every specified number of positions. Without an argument, it defaults to "
43180"*8*. Virtual consoles only."
87fb2136
PP
43181msgstr ""
43182
43183#. type: Labeled list
43184#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:130
43185#, no-wrap
43186msgid "*--repeat* on|off"
43187msgstr ""
43188
43189#. type: Plain text
43190#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:132
43191msgid "Turns keyboard repeat on or off. Virtual consoles only."
43192msgstr ""
43193
43194#. type: Labeled list
43195#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:133
43196#, no-wrap
43197msgid "*--reset*"
43198msgstr ""
43199
43200#. type: Plain text
43201#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:135
b6467a72
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43202msgid ""
43203"Displays the terminal reset string, which typically resets the terminal to "
43204"its power-on state."
87fb2136
PP
43205msgstr ""
43206
43207#. type: Labeled list
43208#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:136
43209#, no-wrap
43210msgid "*--resize*"
43211msgstr ""
43212
43213#. type: Plain text
43214#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:138
b6467a72
PP
43215msgid ""
43216"Reset terminal size by assessing maximum row and column. This is useful when "
43217"actual geometry and kernel terminal driver are not in sync. Most notable use "
43218"case is with serial consoles, that do not use *ioctl*(2) but just byte "
43219"streams and breaks."
87fb2136
PP
43220msgstr ""
43221
43222#. type: Labeled list
43223#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:139
43224#, no-wrap
43225msgid "*--reverse* on|off"
43226msgstr ""
43227
43228#. type: Plain text
43229#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:141
b6467a72
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43230msgid ""
43231"Turns reverse video mode on or off. Except on a virtual console, *--reverse "
43232"off* turns off all attributes (bold, half-brightness, blink, reverse)."
87fb2136
PP
43233msgstr ""
43234
43235#. type: Labeled list
43236#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:142
43237#, no-wrap
43238msgid "*--store*"
43239msgstr ""
43240
43241#. type: Plain text
43242#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:144
b6467a72
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43243msgid ""
43244"Stores the terminal's current rendering options (foreground and background "
43245"colors) as the values to be used at reset-to-default. Virtual consoles only."
87fb2136
PP
43246msgstr ""
43247
43248#. type: Labeled list
43249#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:145
43250#, no-wrap
43251msgid "*--tabs*[=_tab1 tab2 tab3_ ...]"
43252msgstr ""
43253
43254#. type: Plain text
43255#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:147
b6467a72
PP
43256msgid ""
43257"Sets tab stops at the given horizontal cursor positions, in the range "
43258"*1-160*. Without arguments, it shows the current tab stop settings."
87fb2136
PP
43259msgstr ""
43260
43261#. type: Labeled list
43262#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:148
43263#, no-wrap
43264msgid "*--term* _terminal_name_"
43265msgstr ""
43266
43267#. type: Plain text
43268#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:150
43269msgid "Overrides the *TERM* environment variable."
43270msgstr ""
43271
43272#. type: Labeled list
43273#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:151
43274#, no-wrap
b6467a72 43275msgid "*--ulcolor* _16-color_"
87fb2136
PP
43276msgstr ""
43277
43278#. type: Plain text
43279#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:153
43280msgid "Sets the color for underlined characters. Virtual consoles only."
43281msgstr ""
43282
43283#. type: Labeled list
43284#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:154
43285#, no-wrap
43286msgid "*--underline* on|off"
43287msgstr ""
43288
43289#. type: Plain text
43290#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:156
43291msgid "Turns underline mode on or off."
43292msgstr ""
43293
43294#. type: Plain text
43295#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:162
b6467a72
PP
43296msgid ""
43297"Since version 2.25 *setterm* has support for long options with two hyphens, "
43298"for example *--help*, beside the historical long options with a single "
43299"hyphen, for example *-help*. In scripts it is better to use the backward-"
43300"compatible single hyphen rather than the double hyphen. Currently there are "
43301"no plans nor good reasons to discontinue single-hyphen compatibility."
87fb2136
PP
43302msgstr ""
43303
43304#. type: Plain text
43305#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:166
43306msgid "Differences between the Minix and Linux versions are not documented."
43307msgstr ""
43308
43309#. type: Plain text
43310#: ../term-utils/setterm.1.adoc:173
43311#, no-wrap
43312msgid ""
43313"*stty*(1),\n"
43314"*tput*(1),\n"
43315"*tty*(4),\n"
43316"*terminfo*(5)\n"
43317msgstr ""
43318
43319#
43320#
43321#
43322#
43323#. Copyright (c) 1989, 1990 The Regents of the University of California.
43324#. All rights reserved.
43325#. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
43326#. modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
43327#. are met:
43328#. 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
43329#. notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
43330#. 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
43331#. notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
43332#. documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
43333#. 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
43334#. must display the following acknowledgement:
43335#. This product includes software developed by the University of
43336#. California, Berkeley and its contributors.
43337#. 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
43338#. may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
43339#. without specific prior written permission.
43340#. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
43341#. ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
43342#. IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
43343#. ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
43344#. FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
43345#. DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
43346#. OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
43347#. HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
43348#. LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
43349#. OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
43350#. SUCH DAMAGE.
43351#. @(#)wall.1 6.5 (Berkeley) 4/23/91
43352#. type: Title =
43353#: ../term-utils/wall.1.adoc:37
43354#, no-wrap
43355msgid "wall(1)"
43356msgstr ""
43357
43358#. type: Plain text
43359#: ../term-utils/wall.1.adoc:47
43360#, fuzzy
43361#| msgid "write - send a message to another user"
43362msgid "wall - write a message to all users"
43363msgstr "write - pošle zprávu jinému uživateli"
43364
43365#. type: Plain text
43366#: ../term-utils/wall.1.adoc:51
43367#, no-wrap
43368msgid "*wall* [*-n*] [*-t* _timeout_] [*-g* _group_] [_message_ | _file_]\n"
43369msgstr ""
43370
43371#. type: Plain text
43372#: ../term-utils/wall.1.adoc:55
43373#, no-wrap
43374msgid "*wall* displays a _message_, or the contents of a _file_, or otherwise its standard input, on the terminals of all currently logged in users. The command will wrap lines that are longer than 79 characters. Short lines are whitespace padded to have 79 characters. The command will always put a carriage return and new line at the end of each line.\n"
43375msgstr ""
43376
43377#. type: Plain text
43378#: ../term-utils/wall.1.adoc:57
b6467a72
PP
43379msgid ""
43380"Only the superuser can write on the terminals of users who have chosen to "
43381"deny messages or are using a program which automatically denies messages."
87fb2136
PP
43382msgstr ""
43383
43384#. type: Plain text
43385#: ../term-utils/wall.1.adoc:59
b6467a72
PP
43386msgid ""
43387"Reading from a _file_ is refused when the invoker is not superuser and the "
43388"program is set-user-ID or set-group-ID."
87fb2136
PP
43389msgstr ""
43390
43391#. type: Labeled list
43392#: ../term-utils/wall.1.adoc:62
43393#, fuzzy, no-wrap
43394#| msgid "*-V*, *--version*"
43395msgid "*-n*, *--nobanner*"
43396msgstr "*-V*, *--version*"
43397
43398#. type: Plain text
43399#: ../term-utils/wall.1.adoc:64
43400msgid "Suppress the banner."
43401msgstr ""
43402
43403#. type: Plain text
43404#: ../term-utils/wall.1.adoc:67
b6467a72
PP
43405msgid ""
43406"Abandon the write attempt to the terminals after _timeout_ seconds. This "
43407"_timeout_ must be a positive integer. The default value is 300 seconds, "
43408"which is a legacy from the time when people ran terminals over modem lines."
87fb2136
PP
43409msgstr ""
43410
43411#. type: Labeled list
43412#: ../term-utils/wall.1.adoc:68
43413#, fuzzy, no-wrap
43414#| msgid "*-g*, **--group**=__group__"
43415msgid "*-g*, *--group* _group_"
43416msgstr "*-g*, **--group**=__skupina__"
43417
43418#. type: Plain text
43419#: ../term-utils/wall.1.adoc:70
b6467a72
PP
43420msgid ""
43421"Limit printing message to members of group defined as a _group_ argument. "
43422"The argument can be group name or GID."
87fb2136
PP
43423msgstr ""
43424
43425#. type: Plain text
43426#: ../term-utils/wall.1.adoc:76
b6467a72
PP
43427msgid ""
43428"Some sessions, such as *wdm*(1x), that have in the beginning of *utmp*(5) "
43429"ut_type data a ':' character will not get the message from *wall*. This is "
43430"done to avoid write errors."
87fb2136
PP
43431msgstr ""
43432
43433#. type: Plain text
43434#: ../term-utils/wall.1.adoc:80
43435#, fuzzy
43436#| msgid "A *write* command appeared in Version 6 AT&T UNIX."
43437msgid "A *wall* command appeared in Version 7 AT&T UNIX."
43438msgstr "Příkaz *write* se objevil v AT&T UNIXu verze 6."
43439
43440#. type: Plain text
43441#: ../term-utils/wall.1.adoc:87
43442#, fuzzy, no-wrap
43443#| msgid ""
43444#| "*mesg*(1),\n"
43445#| "*talk*(1),\n"
43446#| "*who*(1)\n"
43447msgid ""
43448"*mesg*(1),\n"
43449"*talk*(1),\n"
43450"*write*(1),\n"
43451"*shutdown*(8)\n"
43452msgstr ""
43453"*mesg*(1),\n"
43454"*talk*(1),\n"
43455"*who*(1)\n"
43456
43457#
43458#
43459#
43460#
43461#. Copyright (c) 1989, 1993
43462#. The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
43463#. This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
43464#. Jef Poskanzer and Craig Leres of the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory.
43465#. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
43466#. modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
43467#. are met:
43468#. 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
43469#. notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
43470#. 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
43471#. notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
43472#. documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
43473#. 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
43474#. must display the following acknowledgement:
43475#. This product includes software developed by the University of
43476#. California, Berkeley and its contributors.
43477#. 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
43478#. may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
43479#. without specific prior written permission.
43480#. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
43481#. ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
43482#. IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
43483#. ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
43484#. FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
43485#. DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
43486#. OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
43487#. HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
43488#. LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
43489#. OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
43490#. SUCH DAMAGE.
43491#. @(#)write.1 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/6/93
43492#. type: Title =
43493#: ../term-utils/write.1.adoc:39
43494#, no-wrap
43495msgid "write(1)"
43496msgstr "write(1)"
43497
43498#. type: Plain text
43499#: ../term-utils/write.1.adoc:49
43500msgid "write - send a message to another user"
43501msgstr "write - pošle zprávu jinému uživateli"
43502
43503#. type: Plain text
43504#: ../term-utils/write.1.adoc:51
43505#, no-wrap
43506msgid "*write* _user_ [_ttyname_]\n"
43507msgstr "*write* _uživatel_ [_název_TTY_]\n"
43508
43509#. type: Plain text
43510#: ../term-utils/write.1.adoc:55
43511#, no-wrap
43512msgid "*write* allows you to communicate with other users, by copying lines from your terminal to theirs.\n"
43513msgstr "*write* vám umožňuje komunikovat s ostatními uživateli, pomocí kopírování řádků z vašeho terminálu na jejich.\n"
43514
43515#. type: Plain text
43516#: ../term-utils/write.1.adoc:57
b6467a72
PP
43517msgid ""
43518"When you run the *write* command, the user you are writing to gets a message "
43519"of the form:"
43520msgstr ""
43521"Když spustíte příkaz *write*, uživatel, kterému píšete, dostane zprávu ve "
43522"formě:"
87fb2136
PP
43523
43524#. type: delimited block .
43525#: ../term-utils/write.1.adoc:60
43526#, no-wrap
43527msgid "Message from yourname@yourhost on yourtty at hh:mm ...\n"
43528msgstr "Zpráva od vaše_jméno@váš_počítač na vaše_TTY v hh:mm…\n"
43529
43530#. type: Plain text
43531#: ../term-utils/write.1.adoc:63
b6467a72
PP
43532msgid ""
43533"Any further lines you enter will be copied to the specified user's terminal. "
43534"If the other user wants to reply, they must run *write* as well."
43535msgstr ""
43536"Každé další napsané řádky se zkopírují na určený uživatelský terminál. Pokud "
43537"chce druhý uživatel odpovědět, musí také spustit *write*."
87fb2136
PP
43538
43539#. type: Plain text
43540#: ../term-utils/write.1.adoc:65
b6467a72
PP
43541msgid ""
43542"When you are done, type an end-of-file or interrupt character. The other "
43543"user will see the message *EOF* indicating that the conversation is over."
43544msgstr ""
43545"Když chcete skončit, vložte znak konce souboru (end-of-file, tj. CTRL+d) "
43546"nebo přerušovací znak (CTRL+c). Druhý uživatel uvidí zprávu *EOF* ukazující, "
43547"že konverzace skončila."
87fb2136
PP
43548
43549#. type: Plain text
43550#: ../term-utils/write.1.adoc:67
b6467a72
PP
43551msgid ""
43552"You can prevent people (other than the superuser) from writing to you with "
43553"the *mesg*(1) command. Some commands, for example *nroff*(1) and *pr*(1), "
43554"may automatically disallow writing, so that the output they produce isn't "
43555"overwritten."
43556msgstr ""
43557"Psaní na svůj terminál můžete ostatním lidem (kromě superuživatele) zakázat "
43558"pomocí příkazu *mesg*(1). Některé příkazy, např. *nroff*(1) a *pr*(1), mohou "
43559"výpisy zakazovat automaticky, takže výstup, který vytváří, nebude zprávou "
43560"přepsán."
87fb2136
PP
43561
43562#. type: Plain text
43563#: ../term-utils/write.1.adoc:69
b6467a72
PP
43564msgid ""
43565"If the user you want to write to is logged in on more than one terminal, you "
43566"can specify which terminal to write to by giving the terminal name as the "
43567"second operand to the *write* command. Alternatively, you can let *write* "
43568"select one of the terminals - it will pick the one with the shortest idle "
43569"time. This is so that if the user is logged in at work and also dialed up "
43570"from home, the message will go to the right place."
43571msgstr ""
43572"Pokud je uživatel, kterému chcete psát, přihlášen na více terminálech, "
43573"můžete určit, na který terminál se bude psát zadáním jména terminálu jako "
43574"druhého parametru za příkazem *write*. Můžete také nechat program *write* "
43575"vybrat jeden z terminálů - vybere se ten s nejkratší dobou nečinnosti. Pokud "
43576"je tedy uživatel přihlášen v práci a zároveň je připojen z domova, zpráva "
43577"dojde na správný terminál."
87fb2136
PP
43578
43579#. type: Plain text
43580#: ../term-utils/write.1.adoc:71
b6467a72
PP
43581msgid ""
43582"The traditional protocol for writing to someone is that the string _-o_, "
43583"either at the end of a line or on a line by itself, means that it's the "
43584"other person's turn to talk. The string _oo_ means that the person believes "
43585"the conversation to be over."
43586msgstr ""
43587"Tradiční dohoda při psaní je, že značka _-o_, buď na konci řádku nebo na "
43588"vlastním řádku, znamená, že je řada na druhé osobě. Znaky _oo_ znamenají, že "
43589"osoba předpokládá, že konverzace skončila."
87fb2136
PP
43590
43591#. type: Plain text
43592#: ../term-utils/write.1.adoc:79
b6467a72
PP
43593#, fuzzy
43594#| msgid "A *write* command appeared in Version 6 AT&T UNIX."
43595msgid "A *write* command appeared in Version 5 AT&T UNIX (Jun 1974)."
87fb2136
PP
43596msgstr "Příkaz *write* se objevil v AT&T UNIXu verze 6."
43597
43598#. type: Plain text
43599#: ../term-utils/write.1.adoc:85
43600#, no-wrap
43601msgid ""
43602"*mesg*(1),\n"
43603"*talk*(1),\n"
43604"*who*(1)\n"
43605msgstr ""
43606"*mesg*(1),\n"
43607"*talk*(1),\n"
43608"*who*(1)\n"
43609
43610#
43611#
43612#
43613#
43614#. Copyright (c) 1990 The Regents of the University of California.
43615#. All rights reserved.
43616#. This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
43617#. Michael Rendell.
43618#. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
43619#. modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
43620#. are met:
43621#. 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
43622#. notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
43623#. 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
43624#. notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
43625#. documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
43626#. 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
43627#. must display the following acknowledgement:
43628#. This product includes software developed by the University of
43629#. California, Berkeley and its contributors.
43630#. 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
43631#. may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
43632#. without specific prior written permission.
43633#. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
43634#. ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
43635#. IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
43636#. ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
43637#. FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
43638#. DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
43639#. OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
43640#. HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
43641#. LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
43642#. OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
43643#. SUCH DAMAGE.
43644#. @(#)col.1 6.8 (Berkeley) 6/17/91
43645#. type: Title =
43646#: ../text-utils/col.1.adoc:39
43647#, no-wrap
43648msgid "col(1)"
43649msgstr ""
43650
43651#. type: Plain text
43652#: ../text-utils/col.1.adoc:49
43653msgid "col - filter reverse line feeds from input"
43654msgstr ""
43655
43656#. type: Plain text
43657#: ../text-utils/col.1.adoc:53
43658#, no-wrap
43659msgid "*col* _options_\n"
43660msgstr ""
43661
43662#. type: Plain text
43663#: ../text-utils/col.1.adoc:57
43664#, no-wrap
43665msgid "*col* filters out reverse (and half-reverse) line feeds so the output is in the correct order, with only forward and half-forward line feeds. It also replaces any whitespace characters with tabs where possible. This can be useful in processing the output of *nroff*(1) and *tbl*(1).\n"
43666msgstr ""
43667
43668#. type: Plain text
43669#: ../text-utils/col.1.adoc:59
43670#, no-wrap
43671msgid "*col* reads from standard input and writes to standard output.\n"
43672msgstr ""
43673
43674#. type: Labeled list
43675#: ../text-utils/col.1.adoc:62
43676#, no-wrap
43677msgid "*-b*, *--no-backspaces*"
43678msgstr ""
43679
43680#. type: Plain text
43681#: ../text-utils/col.1.adoc:64
b6467a72
PP
43682msgid ""
43683"Do not output any backspaces, printing only the last character written to "
43684"each column position."
87fb2136
PP
43685msgstr ""
43686
43687#. type: Labeled list
43688#: ../text-utils/col.1.adoc:65
43689#, fuzzy, no-wrap
43690#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
43691msgid "*-f*, *--fine*"
43692msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
43693
43694#. type: Plain text
43695#: ../text-utils/col.1.adoc:67
b6467a72
PP
43696msgid ""
43697"Permit half-forward line feeds. Normally characters destined for a half-line "
43698"boundary are printed on the following line."
87fb2136
PP
43699msgstr ""
43700
43701#. type: Labeled list
43702#: ../text-utils/col.1.adoc:68
43703#, fuzzy, no-wrap
43704#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
43705msgid "*-h*, *--tabs*"
43706msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
43707
43708#. type: Plain text
43709#: ../text-utils/col.1.adoc:70
43710msgid "Output tabs instead of multiple spaces."
43711msgstr ""
43712
43713#. type: Labeled list
43714#: ../text-utils/col.1.adoc:71
43715#, no-wrap
43716msgid "*-l*, *--lines* _number_"
43717msgstr ""
43718
43719#. type: Plain text
43720#: ../text-utils/col.1.adoc:73
b6467a72
PP
43721msgid ""
43722"Buffer at least _number_ lines in memory. By default, 128 lines are buffered."
87fb2136
PP
43723msgstr ""
43724
43725#. type: Labeled list
43726#: ../text-utils/col.1.adoc:74
43727#, fuzzy, no-wrap
43728#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
43729msgid "*-p*, *--pass*"
43730msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
43731
43732#. type: Plain text
43733#: ../text-utils/col.1.adoc:76
b6467a72
PP
43734msgid ""
43735"Force unknown control sequences to be passed through unchanged. Normally "
43736"*col* will filter out any control sequences other than those recognized and "
43737"interpreted by itself, which are listed below."
87fb2136
PP
43738msgstr ""
43739
43740#. type: Labeled list
43741#: ../text-utils/col.1.adoc:77
43742#, fuzzy, no-wrap
43743#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
43744msgid "*-x*, *--spaces*"
43745msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
43746
43747#. type: Plain text
43748#: ../text-utils/col.1.adoc:79
43749msgid "Output multiple spaces instead of tabs."
43750msgstr ""
43751
a5b0d099
KZ
43752#. type: Labeled list
43753#: ../text-utils/col.1.adoc:80
43754#, fuzzy, no-wrap
43755#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
43756msgid "*-H*, *--help*"
43757msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
43758
87fb2136 43759#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 43760#: ../text-utils/col.1.adoc:89
b6467a72
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43761msgid ""
43762"The *col* utility conforms to the Single UNIX Specification, Version 2. The "
43763"*-l* option is an extension to the standard."
87fb2136
PP
43764msgstr ""
43765
43766#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 43767#: ../text-utils/col.1.adoc:93
b6467a72
PP
43768msgid ""
43769"The control sequences for carriage motion that *col* understands and their "
43770"decimal values are listed in the following table:"
87fb2136
PP
43771msgstr ""
43772
43773#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 43774#: ../text-utils/col.1.adoc:94
87fb2136
PP
43775#, no-wrap
43776msgid "*ESC-7*"
43777msgstr ""
43778
43779#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 43780#: ../text-utils/col.1.adoc:96
87fb2136
PP
43781msgid "reverse line feed (escape then 7)"
43782msgstr ""
43783
43784#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 43785#: ../text-utils/col.1.adoc:96
87fb2136
PP
43786#, no-wrap
43787msgid "*ESC-8*"
43788msgstr ""
43789
43790#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 43791#: ../text-utils/col.1.adoc:98
87fb2136
PP
43792msgid "half reverse line feed (escape then 8)"
43793msgstr ""
43794
43795#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 43796#: ../text-utils/col.1.adoc:98
87fb2136
PP
43797#, no-wrap
43798msgid "*ESC-9*"
43799msgstr ""
43800
43801#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 43802#: ../text-utils/col.1.adoc:100
87fb2136
PP
43803msgid "half forward line feed (escape then 9)"
43804msgstr ""
43805
43806#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 43807#: ../text-utils/col.1.adoc:100
87fb2136
PP
43808#, no-wrap
43809msgid "*backspace*"
43810msgstr ""
43811
43812#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 43813#: ../text-utils/col.1.adoc:102
87fb2136
PP
43814msgid "moves back one column (8); ignored in the first column"
43815msgstr ""
43816
43817#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 43818#: ../text-utils/col.1.adoc:102
87fb2136
PP
43819#, no-wrap
43820msgid "*newline*"
43821msgstr ""
43822
43823#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 43824#: ../text-utils/col.1.adoc:104
87fb2136
PP
43825msgid "forward line feed (10); also does carriage return"
43826msgstr ""
43827
43828#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 43829#: ../text-utils/col.1.adoc:104
87fb2136
PP
43830#, no-wrap
43831msgid "*carriage return*"
43832msgstr ""
43833
43834#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 43835#: ../text-utils/col.1.adoc:106
87fb2136
PP
43836msgid "(13)"
43837msgstr ""
43838
43839#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 43840#: ../text-utils/col.1.adoc:106
87fb2136
PP
43841#, no-wrap
43842msgid "*shift in*"
43843msgstr ""
43844
43845#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 43846#: ../text-utils/col.1.adoc:108
87fb2136
PP
43847msgid "shift to normal character set (15)"
43848msgstr ""
43849
43850#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 43851#: ../text-utils/col.1.adoc:108
87fb2136
PP
43852#, no-wrap
43853msgid "*shift out*"
43854msgstr ""
43855
43856#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 43857#: ../text-utils/col.1.adoc:110
87fb2136
PP
43858msgid "shift to alternate character set (14)"
43859msgstr ""
43860
43861#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 43862#: ../text-utils/col.1.adoc:110
87fb2136
PP
43863#, no-wrap
43864msgid "*space*"
43865msgstr ""
43866
43867#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 43868#: ../text-utils/col.1.adoc:112
87fb2136
PP
43869msgid "moves forward one column (32)"
43870msgstr ""
43871
43872#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 43873#: ../text-utils/col.1.adoc:112
87fb2136
PP
43874#, no-wrap
43875msgid "*tab*"
43876msgstr ""
43877
43878#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 43879#: ../text-utils/col.1.adoc:114
87fb2136
PP
43880msgid "moves forward to next tab stop (9)"
43881msgstr ""
43882
43883#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 43884#: ../text-utils/col.1.adoc:114
87fb2136
PP
43885#, no-wrap
43886msgid "*vertical tab*"
43887msgstr ""
43888
43889#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 43890#: ../text-utils/col.1.adoc:116
87fb2136
PP
43891msgid "reverse line feed (11)"
43892msgstr ""
43893
43894#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 43895#: ../text-utils/col.1.adoc:118
87fb2136
PP
43896msgid "All unrecognized control characters and escape sequences are discarded."
43897msgstr ""
43898
43899#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 43900#: ../text-utils/col.1.adoc:120
87fb2136
PP
43901#, no-wrap
43902msgid "*col* keeps track of the character set as characters are read and makes sure the character set is correct when they are output.\n"
43903msgstr ""
43904
43905#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 43906#: ../text-utils/col.1.adoc:122
b6467a72
PP
43907msgid ""
43908"If the input attempts to back up to the last flushed line, *col* will "
43909"display a warning message."
87fb2136
PP
43910msgstr ""
43911
43912#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 43913#: ../text-utils/col.1.adoc:126
87fb2136
PP
43914#, fuzzy
43915#| msgid "A *write* command appeared in Version 6 AT&T UNIX."
43916msgid "A *col* command appeared in Version 6 AT&T UNIX."
43917msgstr "Příkaz *write* se objevil v AT&T UNIXu verze 6."
43918
43919#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 43920#: ../text-utils/col.1.adoc:132
87fb2136
PP
43921#, fuzzy, no-wrap
43922#| msgid ""
43923#| "*mesg*(1),\n"
43924#| "*talk*(1),\n"
43925#| "*who*(1)\n"
43926msgid ""
43927"*expand*(1),\n"
43928"*nroff*(1),\n"
43929"*tbl*(1)\n"
43930msgstr ""
43931"*mesg*(1),\n"
43932"*talk*(1),\n"
43933"*who*(1)\n"
43934
43935#
43936#
43937#
43938#. Copyright (c) 1980, 1990, 1993
43939#. The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
43940#. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
43941#. modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
43942#. are met:
43943#. 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
43944#. notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
43945#. 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
43946#. notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
43947#. documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
43948#. 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
43949#. must display the following acknowledgement:
43950#. This product includes software developed by the University of
43951#. California, Berkeley and its contributors.
43952#. 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
43953#. may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
43954#. without specific prior written permission.
43955#. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
43956#. ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
43957#. IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
43958#. ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
43959#. FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
43960#. DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
43961#. OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
43962#. HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
43963#. LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
43964#. OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
43965#. SUCH DAMAGE.
43966#. @(#)colcrt.1 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/30/93
43967#. type: Title =
43968#: ../text-utils/colcrt.1.adoc:36
43969#, no-wrap
43970msgid "colcrt(1)"
43971msgstr ""
43972
43973#. type: Plain text
43974#: ../text-utils/colcrt.1.adoc:47
43975msgid "colcrt - filter nroff output for CRT previewing"
43976msgstr ""
43977
43978#. type: Plain text
43979#: ../text-utils/colcrt.1.adoc:51
43980#, no-wrap
43981msgid "*colcrt* [options] [_file_ ...]\n"
43982msgstr ""
43983
43984#. type: Plain text
43985#: ../text-utils/colcrt.1.adoc:55
43986#, no-wrap
43987msgid "*colcrt* provides virtual half-line and reverse line feed sequences for terminals without such capability, and on which overstriking is destructive. Half-line characters and underlining (changed to dashing `-') are placed on new lines in between the normal output lines.\n"
43988msgstr ""
43989
43990#. type: Labeled list
43991#: ../text-utils/colcrt.1.adoc:58
43992#, fuzzy, no-wrap
43993#| msgid "*-V*, *--version*"
43994msgid "*-*, *--no-underlining*"
43995msgstr "*-V*, *--version*"
43996
43997#. type: Plain text
43998#: ../text-utils/colcrt.1.adoc:60
b6467a72
PP
43999msgid ""
44000"Suppress all underlining. This option is especially useful for previewing "
44001"_allboxed_ tables from *tbl*(1)."
87fb2136
PP
44002msgstr ""
44003
44004#. type: Labeled list
44005#: ../text-utils/colcrt.1.adoc:61
44006#, fuzzy, no-wrap
44007#| msgid "*-*, *-l*, *--login*"
44008msgid "*-2*, *--half-lines*"
44009msgstr "*-*, *-l*, *--login*"
44010
44011#. type: Plain text
44012#: ../text-utils/colcrt.1.adoc:63
b6467a72
PP
44013msgid ""
44014"Causes all half-lines to be printed, effectively double spacing the output. "
44015"Normally, a minimal space output format is used which will suppress empty "
44016"lines. The program never suppresses two consecutive empty lines, however. "
44017"The *-2* option is useful for sending output to the line printer when the "
44018"output contains superscripts and subscripts which would otherwise be "
44019"partially invisible."
87fb2136
PP
44020msgstr ""
44021
44022#. type: Plain text
44023#: ../text-utils/colcrt.1.adoc:69
44024#, fuzzy
44025#| msgid "The ancestor of this *fstab* file format appeared in 4.0BSD."
44026msgid "The *colcrt* command appeared in 3.0BSD."
44027msgstr "Předchůdce formátu souboru *fstab* se objevil v 4.0BSD."
44028
44029#. type: Plain text
44030#: ../text-utils/colcrt.1.adoc:73
b6467a72
PP
44031msgid ""
44032"Should fold underlines onto blanks even with the *-* option so that a true "
44033"underline character would show."
87fb2136
PP
44034msgstr ""
44035
44036#. type: Plain text
44037#: ../text-utils/colcrt.1.adoc:75
44038msgid "Can't back up more than 102 lines."
44039msgstr ""
44040
44041#. TRANSLATORS: Keep {plus} untranslated.
44042#. type: Plain text
44043#: ../text-utils/colcrt.1.adoc:78
b6467a72
PP
44044msgid ""
44045"General overstriking is lost; as a special case '|' overstruck with '-' or "
44046"underline becomes '{plus}'."
87fb2136
PP
44047msgstr ""
44048
44049#. type: Plain text
44050#: ../text-utils/colcrt.1.adoc:80
44051msgid "Lines are trimmed to 132 characters."
44052msgstr ""
44053
44054#. type: Plain text
44055#: ../text-utils/colcrt.1.adoc:82
b6467a72
PP
44056msgid ""
44057"Some provision should be made for processing superscripts and subscripts in "
44058"documents which are already double-spaced."
87fb2136
PP
44059msgstr ""
44060
44061#. type: Plain text
44062#: ../text-utils/colcrt.1.adoc:86
44063msgid "A typical use of *colcrt* would be:"
44064msgstr ""
44065
44066#. type: delimited block _
44067#: ../text-utils/colcrt.1.adoc:89
44068#, no-wrap
44069msgid "*tbl exum2.n | nroff -ms | colcrt - | more*\n"
44070msgstr ""
44071
44072#. type: Plain text
44073#: ../text-utils/colcrt.1.adoc:99
44074#, no-wrap
44075msgid ""
44076"*col*(1),\n"
44077"*more*(1),\n"
44078"*nroff*(1),\n"
44079"*troff*(1),\n"
44080"*ul*(1)\n"
44081msgstr ""
44082
44083#
44084#
44085#
44086#. Copyright (c) 1980, 1990 The Regents of the University of California.
44087#. All rights reserved.
44088#. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
44089#. modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
44090#. are met:
44091#. 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
44092#. notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
44093#. 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
44094#. notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
44095#. documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
44096#. 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
44097#. must display the following acknowledgement:
44098#. This product includes software developed by the University of
44099#. California, Berkeley and its contributors.
44100#. 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
44101#. may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
44102#. without specific prior written permission.
44103#. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
44104#. ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
44105#. IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
44106#. ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
44107#. FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
44108#. DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
44109#. OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
44110#. HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
44111#. LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
44112#. OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
44113#. SUCH DAMAGE.
44114#. @(#)colrm.1 6.6 (Berkeley) 3/14/91
44115#. type: Title =
44116#: ../text-utils/colrm.1.adoc:36
44117#, no-wrap
44118msgid "colrm(1)"
44119msgstr ""
44120
44121#. type: Plain text
44122#: ../text-utils/colrm.1.adoc:46
44123msgid "colrm - remove columns from a file"
44124msgstr ""
44125
44126#. type: Plain text
44127#: ../text-utils/colrm.1.adoc:50
44128#, no-wrap
44129msgid "*colrm* _[first [last]]_\n"
44130msgstr ""
44131
44132#. type: Plain text
44133#: ../text-utils/colrm.1.adoc:54
44134#, no-wrap
44135msgid "*colrm* removes selected columns from a file. Input is taken from standard input. Output is sent to standard output.\n"
44136msgstr ""
44137
44138#. type: Plain text
44139#: ../text-utils/colrm.1.adoc:56
b6467a72
PP
44140msgid ""
44141"If called with one parameter the columns of each line will be removed "
44142"starting with the specified _first_ column. If called with two parameters "
44143"the columns from the _first_ column to the _last_ column will be removed."
87fb2136
PP
44144msgstr ""
44145
44146#. type: Plain text
44147#: ../text-utils/colrm.1.adoc:58
44148msgid "Column numbering starts with column 1."
44149msgstr ""
44150
44151#. type: Plain text
44152#: ../text-utils/colrm.1.adoc:66
44153#, fuzzy
44154#| msgid "The ancestor of this *fstab* file format appeared in 4.0BSD."
44155msgid "The *colrm* command appeared in 3.0BSD."
44156msgstr "Předchůdce formátu souboru *fstab* se objevil v 4.0BSD."
44157
44158#. type: Plain text
44159#: ../text-utils/colrm.1.adoc:73
44160#, no-wrap
44161msgid ""
44162"*awk*(1p),\n"
44163"*column*(1),\n"
44164"*expand*(1),\n"
44165"*paste*(1)\n"
44166msgstr ""
44167
44168#
44169#
44170#
44171#. Copyright (c) 1989, 1990, 1993
44172#. The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
44173#. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
44174#. modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
44175#. are met:
44176#. 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
44177#. notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
44178#. 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
44179#. notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
44180#. documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
44181#. 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
44182#. must display the following acknowledgement:
44183#. This product includes software developed by the University of
44184#. California, Berkeley and its contributors.
44185#. 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
44186#. may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
44187#. without specific prior written permission.
44188#. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
44189#. ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
44190#. IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
44191#. ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
44192#. FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
44193#. DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
44194#. OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
44195#. HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
44196#. LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
44197#. OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
44198#. SUCH DAMAGE.
44199#. @(#)column.1 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/6/93
44200#. type: Title =
44201#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:36
44202#, no-wrap
44203msgid "column(1)"
44204msgstr ""
44205
44206#. type: Plain text
44207#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:46
44208msgid "column - columnate lists"
44209msgstr ""
44210
44211#. type: Plain text
44212#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:50
44213#, fuzzy, no-wrap
44214#| msgid "*su* [options] [*-*] [_user_ [_argument_...]]\n"
44215msgid "*column* [options] [_file_ ...]\n"
44216msgstr "*su* [přepínače] [*-*] [_uživatel_ [_argument_…]]\n"
44217
44218#. type: Plain text
44219#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:54
b6467a72
PP
44220msgid ""
44221"The *column* utility formats its input into multiple columns. The util "
44222"support three modes:"
87fb2136
PP
44223msgstr ""
44224
44225#. type: Labeled list
44226#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:55
44227#, no-wrap
44228msgid "*columns are filled before rows*"
44229msgstr ""
44230
44231#. type: Plain text
44232#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:57
44233msgid "This is the default mode (required by backward compatibility)."
44234msgstr ""
44235
44236#. type: Labeled list
44237#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:58
44238#, no-wrap
44239msgid "*rows are filled before columns*"
44240msgstr ""
44241
44242#. type: Plain text
44243#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:60
44244msgid "This mode is enabled by option *-x, --fillrows*"
44245msgstr ""
44246
44247#. type: Labeled list
44248#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:61
44249#, no-wrap
44250msgid "*table*"
44251msgstr ""
44252
44253#. type: Plain text
44254#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:63
b6467a72
PP
44255msgid ""
44256"Determine the number of columns the input contains and create a table. This "
44257"mode is enabled by option *-t, --table* and columns formatting is possible "
44258"to modify by *--table-** options. Use this mode if not sure. The output is "
44259"aligned to the terminal width in interactive mode and the 80 columns in non-"
44260"interactive mode (see *--output-width* for more details)."
87fb2136
PP
44261msgstr ""
44262
44263#. type: Plain text
44264#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:65
b6467a72
PP
44265msgid ""
44266"Input is taken from _file_, or otherwise from standard input. Empty lines "
44267"are ignored and all invalid multibyte sequences are encoded by x<hex> "
44268"convention."
87fb2136
PP
44269msgstr ""
44270
44271#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
44272#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:74
44273msgid ""
44274"The argument _columns_ for *--table-** options is a comma separated list of "
44275"the column names as defined by *--table-columns*, or names defined by *--"
44276"table-column* or it's column number in order as specified by input. It's "
44277"possible to mix names and numbers. The special placeholder '0' (e.g. -R0) "
44278"may be used to specify all columns and '-1' (e.g. -R -1) to specify the last "
44279"visible column. It's possible to use ranges like '1-5' when addressing "
44280"columns by numbers."
87fb2136
PP
44281msgstr ""
44282
44283#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 44284#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:75
87fb2136
PP
44285#, no-wrap
44286msgid "*-J, --json*"
44287msgstr ""
44288
44289#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
44290#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:77
44291msgid ""
44292"Use JSON output format to print the table, the option *--table-columns* is "
44293"required and the option *--table-name* is recommended."
87fb2136
PP
44294msgstr ""
44295
44296#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 44297#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:78
87fb2136
PP
44298#, no-wrap
44299msgid "*-c, --output-width* _width_"
44300msgstr ""
44301
44302#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
44303#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:80
44304msgid ""
44305"Output is formatted to a width specified as number of characters. The "
44306"original name of this option is *--columns*; this name is deprecated since "
44307"v2.30. Note that input longer than _width_ is not truncated by default. The "
44308"default is a terminal width and the 80 columns in non-interactive mode. The "
44309"column headers are never truncated."
44310msgstr ""
44311
44312#. type: Plain text
44313#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:82
44314msgid ""
44315"The placeholder \"unlimited\" (or 0) is possible to use to not restrict "
44316"output width. This is recommended for example when output to the files "
44317"rather than on terminal."
87fb2136
PP
44318msgstr ""
44319
44320#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 44321#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:83
87fb2136
PP
44322#, no-wrap
44323msgid "*-d, --table-noheadings*"
44324msgstr ""
44325
44326#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
44327#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:85
44328msgid ""
44329"Do not print header. This option allows the use of logical column names on "
44330"the command line, but keeps the header hidden when printing the table."
87fb2136
PP
44331msgstr ""
44332
44333#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 44334#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:86
87fb2136
PP
44335#, no-wrap
44336msgid "*-o, --output-separator* _string_"
44337msgstr ""
44338
44339#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 44340#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:88
87fb2136
PP
44341msgid "Specify the columns delimiter for table output (default is two spaces)."
44342msgstr ""
44343
44344#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 44345#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:89
87fb2136
PP
44346#, no-wrap
44347msgid "*-s, --separator* _separators_"
44348msgstr ""
44349
44350#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 44351#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:91
87fb2136
PP
44352msgid "Specify the possible input item delimiters (default is whitespace)."
44353msgstr ""
44354
44355#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 44356#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:92
87fb2136
PP
44357#, no-wrap
44358msgid "*-t, --table*"
44359msgstr ""
44360
44361#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
44362#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:94
44363msgid ""
44364"Determine the number of columns the input contains and create a table. "
44365"Columns are delimited with whitespace, by default, or with the characters "
44366"supplied using the *--output-separator* option. Table output is useful for "
44367"pretty-printing."
87fb2136
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44368msgstr ""
44369
44370#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72
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44371#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:95
44372#, no-wrap
44373msgid "*-C, --table-column* _properties_"
44374msgstr ""
44375
44376#. type: Plain text
44377#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:101
44378msgid ""
44379"Define one column by comma separated list of column attributes. This option "
44380"can be used more than once, every use defines just one column. The "
44381"properties replace some of *--table-* options. For example *--table-column "
44382"name=FOO,right* define one column where text is aligned to right. The option "
44383"is mutually exclusive to *--table-columns*."
44384msgstr ""
44385
44386#. type: Plain text
44387#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:103
44388msgid "The currently supported attributes are:"
44389msgstr ""
44390
44391#. type: Labeled list
44392#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:104
44393#, no-wrap
44394msgid "*name=string*"
44395msgstr ""
44396
44397#. type: Plain text
44398#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:106
44399msgid "Specifies column name."
44400msgstr ""
44401
44402#. type: Labeled list
44403#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:106
44404#, no-wrap
44405msgid "*trunc*"
44406msgstr ""
44407
44408#. type: Plain text
44409#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:108
44410msgid ""
44411"The column text can be truncated when necessary. The same as *--table-"
44412"truncate*."
44413msgstr ""
44414
44415#. type: Labeled list
44416#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:108
44417#, no-wrap
44418msgid "*right*"
44419msgstr ""
44420
44421#. type: Plain text
44422#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:110
44423msgid "Right align text in the specified columns. The same as *--table-right*."
44424msgstr ""
44425
44426#. type: Labeled list
44427#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:110
44428#, no-wrap
44429msgid "*width=number*"
44430msgstr ""
44431
44432#. type: Plain text
44433#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:113
44434msgid ""
44435"Specifies column width. The width is used as a hint only. The width is "
44436"strictly followed only when *strictwidth* attribute is used too."
44437msgstr ""
44438
44439#. type: Labeled list
44440#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:113
44441#, no-wrap
44442msgid "*strictwidth*"
44443msgstr ""
44444
44445#. type: Plain text
44446#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:115
44447msgid "Strictly follow column *width=* setting."
44448msgstr ""
44449
44450#. type: Labeled list
44451#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:115
44452#, no-wrap
44453msgid "*noextreme*"
44454msgstr ""
44455
44456#. type: Plain text
44457#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:117
44458msgid ""
44459"Specify columns where is possible to ignore unusually long cells. See *--"
44460"table-noextreme* for more details."
44461msgstr ""
44462
44463#. type: Labeled list
44464#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:117
44465#, no-wrap
44466msgid "*wrap*"
44467msgstr ""
44468
44469#. type: Plain text
44470#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:119
44471msgid ""
44472"Specify columns where is possible to use multi-line cell for long text when "
44473"necessary. See *--table-wrap*."
44474msgstr ""
44475
44476#. type: Labeled list
44477#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:119
44478#, no-wrap
44479msgid "*hide*"
44480msgstr ""
44481
44482#. type: Plain text
44483#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:121
44484msgid "Don't print specified columns. See *--table-hide*."
44485msgstr ""
44486
44487#. type: Labeled list
44488#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:121
44489#, no-wrap
44490msgid "*json=type*"
44491msgstr ""
44492
44493#. type: Plain text
44494#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:123
44495msgid ""
44496"Define column type for JSON output, Supported are string, number and boolean."
44497msgstr ""
44498
44499#. type: Labeled list
44500#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:124
87fb2136
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44501#, no-wrap
44502msgid "*-N, --table-columns* _names_"
44503msgstr ""
44504
44505#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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44506#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:127
44507msgid ""
44508"Specify the columns names by comma separated list of names. The names are "
44509"used for the table header or to address column in option argument. See also "
44510"*--table-column*."
87fb2136
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44511msgstr ""
44512
44513#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 44514#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:128
87fb2136
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44515#, no-wrap
44516msgid "*-l, --table-columns-limit* _number_"
44517msgstr ""
44518
44519#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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44520#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:130
44521msgid ""
44522"Specify maximal number of the input columns. The last column will contain "
44523"all remaining line data if the limit is smaller than the number of the "
44524"columns in the input data."
87fb2136
PP
44525msgstr ""
44526
44527#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 44528#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:131
87fb2136
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44529#, no-wrap
44530msgid "*-R, --table-right* _columns_"
44531msgstr ""
44532
44533#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 44534#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:133
87fb2136
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44535msgid "Right align text in the specified columns."
44536msgstr ""
44537
44538#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 44539#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:134
87fb2136
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44540#, no-wrap
44541msgid "*-T, --table-truncate* _columns_"
44542msgstr ""
44543
44544#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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44545#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:136
44546msgid ""
44547"Specify columns where text can be truncated when necessary, otherwise very "
44548"long table entries may be printed on multiple lines."
87fb2136
PP
44549msgstr ""
44550
44551#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 44552#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:137
87fb2136
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44553#, no-wrap
44554msgid "*-E, --table-noextreme* _columns_"
44555msgstr ""
44556
44557#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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44558#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:139
44559msgid ""
44560"Specify columns where is possible to ignore unusually long (longer than "
44561"average) cells when calculate column width. The option has impact to the "
44562"width calculation and table formatting, but the printed text is not affected."
87fb2136
PP
44563msgstr ""
44564
44565#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 44566#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:141
87fb2136
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44567msgid "The option is used for the last visible column by default."
44568msgstr ""
44569
44570#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 44571#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:142
87fb2136
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44572#, no-wrap
44573msgid "*-e, --table-header-repeat*"
44574msgstr ""
44575
44576#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 44577#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:144
87fb2136
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44578msgid "Print header line for each page."
44579msgstr ""
44580
44581#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 44582#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:145
87fb2136
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44583#, no-wrap
44584msgid "*-W, --table-wrap* _columns_"
44585msgstr ""
44586
44587#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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44588#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:147
44589msgid ""
44590"Specify columns where is possible to use multi-line cell for long text when "
44591"necessary."
87fb2136
PP
44592msgstr ""
44593
44594#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 44595#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:148
87fb2136
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44596#, no-wrap
44597msgid "*-H, --table-hide* _columns_"
44598msgstr ""
44599
44600#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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44601#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:150
44602msgid ""
44603"Don't print specified columns. The special placeholder '-' may be used to "
44604"hide all unnamed columns (see *--table-columns*)."
87fb2136
PP
44605msgstr ""
44606
44607#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 44608#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:151
87fb2136
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44609#, no-wrap
44610msgid "*-O, --table-order* _columns_"
44611msgstr ""
44612
44613#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 44614#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:153
87fb2136
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44615msgid "Specify columns order on output."
44616msgstr ""
44617
44618#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 44619#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:154
87fb2136
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44620#, no-wrap
44621msgid "*-n, --table-name* _name_"
44622msgstr ""
44623
44624#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 44625#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:156
87fb2136
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44626msgid "Specify the table name used for JSON output. The default is \"table\"."
44627msgstr ""
44628
44629#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72
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44630#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:157
44631#, fuzzy, no-wrap
44632#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
44633msgid "*-m, --table-maxout*"
44634msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
44635
44636#. type: Plain text
44637#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:159
44638msgid "Fill all available space on output."
44639msgstr ""
44640
44641#. type: Labeled list
44642#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:160
87fb2136
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44643#, no-wrap
44644msgid "*-L, --keep-empty-lines*"
44645msgstr ""
44646
44647#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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44648#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:162
44649msgid ""
44650"Preserve whitespace-only lines in the input. The default is ignore empty "
44651"lines at all. This option's original name was *--table-empty-lines* but is "
44652"now deprecated because it gives the false impression that the option only "
44653"applies to table mode."
87fb2136
PP
44654msgstr ""
44655
44656#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 44657#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:163
87fb2136
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44658#, no-wrap
44659msgid "*-r, --tree* _column_"
44660msgstr ""
44661
44662#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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44663#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:165
44664msgid ""
44665"Specify column to use tree-like output. Note that the circular dependencies "
44666"and other anomalies in child and parent relation are silently ignored."
87fb2136
PP
44667msgstr ""
44668
44669#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 44670#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:166
87fb2136
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44671#, no-wrap
44672msgid "*-i, --tree-id* _column_"
44673msgstr ""
44674
44675#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 44676#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:168
87fb2136
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44677msgid "Specify column with line ID to create child-parent relation."
44678msgstr ""
44679
44680#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 44681#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:169
87fb2136
PP
44682#, no-wrap
44683msgid "*-p, --tree-parent* _column_"
44684msgstr ""
44685
44686#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 44687#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:171
87fb2136
PP
44688msgid "Specify column with parent ID to create child-parent relation."
44689msgstr ""
44690
44691#. type: Labeled list
b6467a72 44692#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:172
87fb2136
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44693#, no-wrap
44694msgid "*-x, --fillrows*"
44695msgstr ""
44696
44697#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 44698#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:174
87fb2136
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44699msgid "Fill rows before filling columns."
44700msgstr ""
44701
44702#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
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44703#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:180
44704msgid ""
44705"The environment variable *COLUMNS* is used to determine the size of the "
44706"screen if no other information is available."
87fb2136
PP
44707msgstr ""
44708
44709#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 44710#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:184
87fb2136
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44711msgid "The *column* command appeared in 4.3BSD-Reno."
44712msgstr ""
44713
44714#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 44715#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:188
87fb2136
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44716msgid "Version 2.23 changed the *-s* option to be non-greedy, for example:"
44717msgstr ""
44718
44719#. type: delimited block .
b6467a72 44720#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:191
87fb2136
PP
44721#, no-wrap
44722msgid "printf \"a:b:c\\n1::3\\n\" | column -t -s ':'\n"
44723msgstr ""
44724
44725#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 44726#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:194
87fb2136
PP
44727msgid "Old output:"
44728msgstr ""
44729
44730#. type: delimited block .
b6467a72 44731#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:198
87fb2136
PP
44732#, no-wrap
44733msgid ""
44734"a b c\n"
44735"1 3\n"
44736msgstr ""
44737
44738#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 44739#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:201
87fb2136
PP
44740msgid "New output (since util-linux 2.23):"
44741msgstr ""
44742
44743#. type: delimited block .
b6467a72 44744#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:205
87fb2136
PP
44745#, no-wrap
44746msgid ""
44747"a b c\n"
44748"1 3\n"
44749msgstr ""
44750
44751#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
44752#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:208
44753msgid ""
44754"Historical versions of this tool indicated that \"rows are filled before "
44755"columns\" by default, and that the *-x* option reverses this. This wording "
44756"did not reflect the actual behavior, and it has since been corrected (see "
44757"above). Other implementations of *column* may continue to use the older "
44758"documentation, but the behavior should be identical in any case."
87fb2136
PP
44759msgstr ""
44760
44761#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 44762#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:212
87fb2136
PP
44763msgid "Print fstab with header line and align number to the right:"
44764msgstr ""
44765
44766#. type: delimited block .
b6467a72 44767#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:215
87fb2136
PP
44768#, no-wrap
44769msgid "sed 's/#.*//' /etc/fstab | column --table --table-columns SOURCE,TARGET,TYPE,OPTIONS,PASS,FREQ --table-right PASS,FREQ\n"
44770msgstr ""
44771
44772#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 44773#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:218
87fb2136
PP
44774msgid "Print fstab and hide unnamed columns:"
44775msgstr ""
44776
44777#. type: delimited block .
b6467a72 44778#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:221
87fb2136
PP
44779#, no-wrap
44780msgid "sed 's/#.*//' /etc/fstab | column --table --table-columns SOURCE,TARGET,TYPE --table-hide -\n"
44781msgstr ""
44782
44783#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 44784#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:224
87fb2136
PP
44785msgid "Print a tree:"
44786msgstr ""
44787
44788#. type: delimited block .
b6467a72 44789#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:232
87fb2136
PP
44790#, no-wrap
44791msgid ""
44792"echo -e '1 0 A\\n2 1 AA\\n3 1 AB\\n4 2 AAA\\n5 2 AAB' | column --tree-id 1 --tree-parent 2 --tree 3\n"
44793"1 0 A\n"
44794"2 1 |-AA\n"
44795"4 2 | |-AAA\n"
44796"5 2 | `-AAB\n"
44797"3 1 `-AB\n"
44798msgstr ""
44799
44800#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 44801#: ../text-utils/column.1.adoc:240
87fb2136
PP
44802#, fuzzy, no-wrap
44803#| msgid ""
44804#| "*mesg*(1),\n"
44805#| "*talk*(1),\n"
44806#| "*who*(1)\n"
44807msgid ""
44808"*colrm*(1),\n"
44809"*ls*(1),\n"
44810"*paste*(1),\n"
44811"*sort*(1)\n"
44812msgstr ""
44813"*mesg*(1),\n"
44814"*talk*(1),\n"
44815"*who*(1)\n"
44816
44817#
44818#
44819#
44820#. Copyright (c) 1989, 1990, 1993
44821#. The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
44822#. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
44823#. modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
44824#. are met:
44825#. 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
44826#. notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
44827#. 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
44828#. notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
44829#. documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
44830#. 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
44831#. must display the following acknowledgement:
44832#. This product includes software developed by the University of
44833#. California, Berkeley and its contributors.
44834#. 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
44835#. may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
44836#. without specific prior written permission.
44837#. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
44838#. ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
44839#. IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
44840#. ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
44841#. FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
44842#. DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
44843#. OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
44844#. HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
44845#. LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
44846#. OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
44847#. SUCH DAMAGE.
44848#. @(#)hexdump.1 8.2 (Berkeley) 4/18/94
44849#. type: Title =
44850#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:36
44851#, no-wrap
44852msgid "hexdump(1)"
44853msgstr ""
44854
44855#. type: Plain text
44856#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:48
b6467a72
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44857msgid ""
44858"hexdump - display file contents in hexadecimal, decimal, octal, or ascii"
87fb2136
PP
44859msgstr ""
44860
44861#. type: Plain text
44862#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:50
44863#, no-wrap
44864msgid "*hexdump* _options file_ ...\n"
44865msgstr ""
44866
44867#. type: Plain text
44868#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:52
44869#, no-wrap
44870msgid "*hd* _options file_ ...\n"
44871msgstr ""
44872
44873#. type: Plain text
44874#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:56
b6467a72
PP
44875msgid ""
44876"The *hexdump* utility is a filter which displays the specified files, or "
44877"standard input if no files are specified, in a user-specified format."
87fb2136
PP
44878msgstr ""
44879
44880#. type: Plain text
44881#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:60
b6467a72
PP
44882msgid ""
44883"Below, the _length_ and _offset_ arguments may be followed by the "
44884"multiplicative suffixes KiB (=1024), MiB (=1024*1024), and so on for GiB, "
44885"TiB, PiB, EiB, ZiB and YiB (the \"iB\" is optional, e.g., \"K\" has the same "
44886"meaning as \"KiB\"), or the suffixes KB (=1000), MB (=1000*1000), and so on "
44887"for GB, TB, PB, EB, ZB and YB."
87fb2136
PP
44888msgstr ""
44889
44890#. type: Labeled list
44891#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:61
44892#, no-wrap
44893msgid "*-b*, *--one-byte-octal*"
44894msgstr ""
44895
44896#. type: Plain text
44897#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:63
b6467a72
PP
44898msgid ""
44899"_One-byte octal display_. Display the input offset in hexadecimal, followed "
44900"by sixteen space-separated, three-column, zero-filled bytes of input data, "
44901"in octal, per line."
87fb2136
PP
44902msgstr ""
44903
44904#. type: Labeled list
44905#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:64
a5b0d099
KZ
44906#, fuzzy, no-wrap
44907#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
44908msgid "*-X*, *--one-byte-hex*"
44909msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
44910
44911#. type: Plain text
44912#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:66
44913msgid ""
44914"_One-byte hexadecimal display_. Display the input offset in hexadecimal, "
44915"followed by sixteen space-separated, two-column, zero-filled bytes of input "
44916"data, in hexadecimal, per line."
44917msgstr ""
44918
44919#. type: Labeled list
44920#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:67
87fb2136
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44921#, no-wrap
44922msgid "*-c*, *--one-byte-char*"
44923msgstr ""
44924
44925#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 44926#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:69
b6467a72
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44927msgid ""
44928"_One-byte character display_. Display the input offset in hexadecimal, "
44929"followed by sixteen space-separated, three-column, space-filled characters "
44930"of input data per line."
87fb2136
PP
44931msgstr ""
44932
44933#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 44934#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:70
87fb2136
PP
44935#, fuzzy, no-wrap
44936#| msgid "*-V*, *--version*"
44937msgid "*-C*, *--canonical*"
44938msgstr "*-V*, *--version*"
44939
44940#. TRANSLATORS: Keep {plus} and {underscore} untranslated.
44941#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 44942#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:72
b6467a72
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44943msgid ""
44944"_Canonical hex{plus}ASCII display_. Display the input offset in hexadecimal, "
44945"followed by sixteen space-separated, two-column, hexadecimal bytes, followed "
44946"by the same sixteen bytes in *%{underscore}p* format enclosed in *|* "
44947"characters. Invoking the program as *hd* implies this option."
87fb2136
PP
44948msgstr ""
44949
44950#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 44951#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:74
87fb2136
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44952#, no-wrap
44953msgid "*-d*, *--two-bytes-decimal*"
44954msgstr ""
44955
44956#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 44957#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:76
b6467a72
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44958msgid ""
44959"_Two-byte decimal display_. Display the input offset in hexadecimal, "
44960"followed by eight space-separated, five-column, zero-filled, two-byte units "
44961"of input data, in unsigned decimal, per line."
87fb2136
PP
44962msgstr ""
44963
44964#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 44965#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:77
87fb2136
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44966#, no-wrap
44967msgid "*-e*, *--format* _format_string_"
44968msgstr ""
44969
44970#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 44971#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:79
87fb2136
PP
44972msgid "Specify a format string to be used for displaying data."
44973msgstr ""
44974
44975#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 44976#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:80
87fb2136
PP
44977#, fuzzy, no-wrap
44978#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
44979msgid "*-f*, *--format-file* _file_"
44980msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
44981
44982#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 44983#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:82
b6467a72
PP
44984msgid ""
44985"Specify a file that contains one or more newline-separated format strings. "
44986"Empty lines and lines whose first non-blank character is a hash mark (#) are "
44987"ignored."
87fb2136
PP
44988msgstr ""
44989
44990#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 44991#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:85
b6467a72
PP
44992msgid ""
44993"Accept color units for the output. The optional argument _when_ can be "
44994"*auto*, *never* or *always*. If the _when_ argument is omitted, it defaults "
44995"to *auto*. The colors can be disabled; for the current built-in default see "
44996"the *--help* output. See also the *Colors* subsection and the *COLORS* "
44997"section below."
87fb2136
PP
44998msgstr ""
44999
45000#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 45001#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:86
87fb2136
PP
45002#, no-wrap
45003msgid "*-n*, *--length* _length_"
45004msgstr ""
45005
45006#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 45007#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:88
87fb2136
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45008msgid "Interpret only _length_ bytes of input."
45009msgstr ""
45010
45011#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 45012#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:89
87fb2136
PP
45013#, no-wrap
45014msgid "*-o*, *--two-bytes-octal*"
45015msgstr ""
45016
45017#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 45018#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:91
b6467a72
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45019msgid ""
45020"_Two-byte octal display_. Display the input offset in hexadecimal, followed "
45021"by eight space-separated, six-column, zero-filled, two-byte quantities of "
45022"input data, in octal, per line."
87fb2136
PP
45023msgstr ""
45024
45025#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 45026#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:92
87fb2136
PP
45027#, fuzzy, no-wrap
45028#| msgid "*-s*, **--shell**=__shell__"
45029msgid "*-s*, *--skip* _offset_"
45030msgstr "*-s*, **--shell**=__shell__"
45031
45032#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 45033#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:94
87fb2136
PP
45034msgid "Skip _offset_ bytes from the beginning of the input."
45035msgstr ""
45036
45037#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 45038#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:95
87fb2136
PP
45039#, fuzzy, no-wrap
45040#| msgid "*-V*, *--version*"
45041msgid "*-v*, *--no-squeezing*"
45042msgstr "*-V*, *--version*"
45043
45044#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 45045#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:97
b6467a72
PP
45046msgid ""
45047"The *-v* option causes *hexdump* to display all input data. Without the *-v* "
45048"option, any number of groups of output lines which would be identical to the "
45049"immediately preceding group of output lines (except for the input offsets), "
45050"are replaced with a line comprised of a single asterisk."
87fb2136
PP
45051msgstr ""
45052
45053#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 45054#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:98
87fb2136
PP
45055#, fuzzy, no-wrap
45056#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
45057msgid "*-x*, *--two-bytes-hex*"
45058msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
45059
45060#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 45061#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:100
b6467a72
PP
45062msgid ""
45063"_Two-byte hexadecimal display_. Display the input offset in hexadecimal, "
45064"followed by eight space-separated, four-column, zero-filled, two-byte "
45065"quantities of input data, in hexadecimal, per line."
87fb2136
PP
45066msgstr ""
45067
45068#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 45069#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:104
b6467a72
PP
45070msgid ""
45071"For each input file, *hexdump* sequentially copies the input to standard "
45072"output, transforming the data according to the format strings specified by "
45073"the *-e* and *-f* options, in the order that they were specified."
87fb2136
PP
45074msgstr ""
45075
45076#. type: Title ==
a5b0d099 45077#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:105
87fb2136
PP
45078#, no-wrap
45079msgid "FORMATS"
45080msgstr ""
45081
45082#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 45083#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:108
b6467a72
PP
45084msgid ""
45085"A format string contains any number of format units, separated by "
45086"whitespace. A format unit contains up to three items: an iteration count, a "
45087"byte count, and a format."
87fb2136
PP
45088msgstr ""
45089
45090#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 45091#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:110
b6467a72
PP
45092msgid ""
45093"The iteration count is an optional positive integer, which defaults to one. "
45094"Each format is applied iteration count times."
87fb2136
PP
45095msgstr ""
45096
45097#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 45098#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:112
b6467a72
PP
45099msgid ""
45100"The byte count is an optional positive integer. If specified it defines the "
45101"number of bytes to be interpreted by each iteration of the format."
87fb2136
PP
45102msgstr ""
45103
45104#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 45105#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:114
b6467a72
PP
45106msgid ""
45107"If an iteration count and/or a byte count is specified, a single slash must "
45108"be placed after the iteration count and/or before the byte count to "
45109"disambiguate them. Any whitespace before or after the slash is ignored."
87fb2136
PP
45110msgstr ""
45111
45112#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 45113#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:116
b6467a72
PP
45114msgid ""
45115"The format is required and must be surrounded by double quote (\" \") marks. "
45116"It is interpreted as a fprintf-style format string (see *fprintf*(3)), with "
45117"the following exceptions:"
87fb2136
PP
45118msgstr ""
45119
45120#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 45121#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:117
87fb2136
PP
45122#, fuzzy, no-wrap
45123#| msgid "1"
45124msgid "1."
45125msgstr "1"
45126
45127#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 45128#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:119
87fb2136
PP
45129msgid "An asterisk (*) may not be used as a field width or precision."
45130msgstr ""
45131
45132#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 45133#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:120
87fb2136
PP
45134#, no-wrap
45135msgid "2."
45136msgstr ""
45137
45138#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 45139#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:122
b6467a72
PP
45140msgid ""
45141"A byte count or field precision _is_ required for each *s* conversion "
45142"character (unlike the *fprintf*(3) default which prints the entire string if "
45143"the precision is unspecified)."
87fb2136
PP
45144msgstr ""
45145
45146#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 45147#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:123
87fb2136
PP
45148#, no-wrap
45149msgid "3."
45150msgstr ""
45151
45152#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 45153#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:125
b6467a72
PP
45154msgid ""
45155"The conversion characters *h*, *l*, *n*, *p*, and *q* are not supported."
87fb2136
PP
45156msgstr ""
45157
45158#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 45159#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:126
87fb2136
PP
45160#, no-wrap
45161msgid "4."
45162msgstr ""
45163
45164#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 45165#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:128
b6467a72
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45166msgid ""
45167"The single character escape sequences described in the C standard are "
45168"supported:"
87fb2136
PP
45169msgstr ""
45170
45171#. type: Table
a5b0d099 45172#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:139
87fb2136
PP
45173#, no-wrap
45174msgid ""
45175"|NULL |\\0\n"
45176"|<alert character> |\\a\n"
45177"|<backspace> |\\b\n"
45178"|<form-feed> |\\f\n"
45179"|<newline> |\\n\n"
45180"|<carriage return> |\\r\n"
45181"|<tab> |\\t\n"
45182"|<vertical tab> |\\v\n"
45183msgstr ""
45184
45185#. type: Title ===
a5b0d099 45186#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:142
87fb2136
PP
45187#, no-wrap
45188msgid "Conversion strings"
45189msgstr ""
45190
45191#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 45192#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:145
b6467a72
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45193msgid ""
45194"The *hexdump* utility also supports the following additional conversion "
45195"strings."
87fb2136
PP
45196msgstr ""
45197
45198#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 45199#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:146
87fb2136
PP
45200#, no-wrap
45201msgid "*_a[dox]*"
45202msgstr ""
45203
45204#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 45205#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:148
b6467a72
PP
45206msgid ""
45207"Display the input offset, cumulative across input files, of the next byte to "
45208"be displayed. The appended characters *d*, *o*, and *x* specify the display "
45209"base as decimal, octal or hexadecimal respectively."
87fb2136
PP
45210msgstr ""
45211
45212#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 45213#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:149
87fb2136
PP
45214#, no-wrap
45215msgid "*_A[dox]*"
45216msgstr ""
45217
45218#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 45219#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:151
b6467a72
PP
45220msgid ""
45221"Almost identical to the *_a* conversion string except that it is only "
45222"performed once, when all of the input data has been processed."
87fb2136
PP
45223msgstr ""
45224
45225#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 45226#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:152
87fb2136
PP
45227#, no-wrap
45228msgid "*_c*"
45229msgstr ""
45230
45231#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 45232#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:154
b6467a72
PP
45233msgid ""
45234"Output characters in the default character set. Non-printing characters are "
45235"displayed in three-character, zero-padded octal, except for those "
45236"representable by standard escape notation (see above), which are displayed "
45237"as two-character strings."
87fb2136
PP
45238msgstr ""
45239
45240#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 45241#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:155
87fb2136
PP
45242#, no-wrap
45243msgid "*_p*"
45244msgstr ""
45245
45246#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 45247#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:157
b6467a72
PP
45248msgid ""
45249"Output characters in the default character set. Non-printing characters are "
45250"displayed as a single '*.*'."
87fb2136
PP
45251msgstr ""
45252
45253#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 45254#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:158
87fb2136
PP
45255#, no-wrap
45256msgid "*_u*"
45257msgstr ""
45258
45259#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 45260#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:160
b6467a72
PP
45261msgid ""
45262"Output US ASCII characters, with the exception that control characters are "
45263"displayed using the following, lower-case, names. Characters greater than "
45264"0xff, hexadecimal, are displayed as hexadecimal strings."
87fb2136
PP
45265msgstr ""
45266
45267#. type: Table
a5b0d099 45268#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:169
87fb2136
PP
45269#, no-wrap
45270msgid ""
45271"|000 nul |001 soh |002 stx |003 etx |004 eot |005 enq\n"
45272"|006 ack |007 bel |008 bs |009 ht |00A lf |00B vt\n"
45273"|00C ff |00D cr |00E so |00F si |010 dle |011 dc1\n"
45274"|012 dc2 |013 dc3 |014 dc4 |015 nak |016 syn |017 etb\n"
45275"|018 can |019 em |01A sub |01B esc |01C fs |01D gs\n"
45276"|01E rs |01F us |0FF del | | |\n"
45277msgstr ""
45278
45279#. type: Title ===
a5b0d099 45280#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:172
87fb2136
PP
45281#, no-wrap
45282msgid "Colors"
45283msgstr ""
45284
45285#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 45286#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:175
b6467a72
PP
45287msgid ""
45288"When put at the end of a format specifier, *hexdump* highlights the "
45289"respective string with the color specified. Conditions, if present, are "
45290"evaluated prior to highlighting."
87fb2136
PP
45291msgstr ""
45292
45293#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 45294#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:177
87fb2136
PP
45295#, no-wrap
45296msgid "*_L[color_unit_1,color_unit_2,...,color_unit_n]*\n"
45297msgstr ""
45298
45299#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 45300#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:179
87fb2136
PP
45301msgid "The full syntax of a color unit is as follows:"
45302msgstr ""
45303
45304#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 45305#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:181
87fb2136
PP
45306#, no-wrap
45307msgid "*[!]COLOR[:VALUE][@OFFSET_START[-END]]*\n"
45308msgstr ""
45309
45310#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 45311#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:182
87fb2136
PP
45312#, no-wrap
45313msgid "*!*"
45314msgstr ""
45315
45316#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 45317#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:184
b6467a72
PP
45318msgid ""
45319"Negate the condition. Please note that it only makes sense to negate a unit "
45320"if both a value/string and an offset are specified. In that case the "
45321"respective output string will be highlighted if and only if the value/string "
45322"does not match the one at the offset."
87fb2136
PP
45323msgstr ""
45324
45325#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 45326#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:185
87fb2136
PP
45327#, fuzzy, no-wrap
45328#| msgid "COLORS"
45329msgid "*COLOR*"
45330msgstr "BARVY"
45331
45332#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 45333#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:187
87fb2136
PP
45334msgid "One of the 8 basic shell colors."
45335msgstr ""
45336
45337#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 45338#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:188
87fb2136
PP
45339#, no-wrap
45340msgid "*VALUE*"
45341msgstr ""
45342
45343#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 45344#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:190
b6467a72
PP
45345msgid ""
45346"A value to be matched specified in hexadecimal, or octal base, or as a "
45347"string. Please note that the usual C escape sequences are not interpreted by "
45348"*hexdump* inside the color_units."
87fb2136
PP
45349msgstr ""
45350
45351#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 45352#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:191
87fb2136
PP
45353#, no-wrap
45354msgid "*OFFSET*"
45355msgstr ""
45356
45357#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 45358#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:193
b6467a72
PP
45359msgid ""
45360"An offset or an offset range at which to check for a match. Please note that "
45361"lone OFFSET_START uses the same value as END offset."
87fb2136
PP
45362msgstr ""
45363
45364#. type: Title ===
a5b0d099 45365#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:194
87fb2136
PP
45366#, no-wrap
45367msgid "Counters"
45368msgstr ""
45369
45370#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 45371#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:197
b6467a72
PP
45372msgid ""
45373"The default and supported byte counts for the conversion characters are as "
45374"follows:"
87fb2136
PP
45375msgstr ""
45376
45377#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 45378#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:198
87fb2136
PP
45379#, no-wrap
45380msgid "*%_c*, *%_p*, *%_u*, *%c*"
45381msgstr ""
45382
45383#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 45384#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:200
87fb2136
PP
45385msgid "One byte counts only."
45386msgstr ""
45387
45388#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 45389#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:201
87fb2136
PP
45390#, no-wrap
45391msgid "*%d*, *%i*, *%o*, *%u*, *%X*, *%x*"
45392msgstr ""
45393
45394#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 45395#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:203
87fb2136
PP
45396msgid "Four byte default, one, two and four byte counts supported."
45397msgstr ""
45398
45399#. type: Labeled list
a5b0d099 45400#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:204
87fb2136
PP
45401#, no-wrap
45402msgid "*%E*, *%e*, *%f*, *%G*, *%g*"
45403msgstr ""
45404
45405#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 45406#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:206
87fb2136
PP
45407msgid "Eight byte default, four byte counts supported."
45408msgstr ""
45409
45410#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 45411#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:208
b6467a72
PP
45412msgid ""
45413"The amount of data interpreted by each format string is the sum of the data "
45414"required by each format unit, which is the iteration count times the byte "
45415"count, or the iteration count times the number of bytes required by the "
45416"format if the byte count is not specified."
87fb2136
PP
45417msgstr ""
45418
45419#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 45420#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:210
b6467a72
PP
45421msgid ""
45422"The input is manipulated in _blocks_, where a block is defined as the "
45423"largest amount of data specified by any format string. Format strings "
45424"interpreting less than an input block's worth of data, whose last format "
45425"unit both interprets some number of bytes and does not have a specified "
45426"iteration count, have the iteration count incremented until the entire input "
45427"block has been processed or there is not enough data remaining in the block "
45428"to satisfy the format string."
87fb2136
PP
45429msgstr ""
45430
45431#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 45432#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:212
b6467a72
PP
45433msgid ""
45434"If, either as a result of user specification or *hexdump* modifying the "
45435"iteration count as described above, an iteration count is greater than one, "
45436"no trailing whitespace characters are output during the last iteration."
87fb2136
PP
45437msgstr ""
45438
45439#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 45440#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:214
b6467a72
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45441msgid ""
45442"It is an error to specify a byte count as well as multiple conversion "
45443"characters or strings unless all but one of the conversion characters or "
45444"strings is *_a* or *_A*."
87fb2136
PP
45445msgstr ""
45446
45447#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 45448#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:216
b6467a72
PP
45449msgid ""
45450"If, as a result of the specification of the *-n* option or end-of-file being "
45451"reached, input data only partially satisfies a format string, the input "
45452"block is zero-padded sufficiently to display all available data (i.e., any "
45453"format units overlapping the end of data will display some number of the "
45454"zero bytes)."
87fb2136
PP
45455msgstr ""
45456
45457#. TRANSLATORS: Keep {plus} untranslated.
45458#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 45459#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:219
b6467a72
PP
45460msgid ""
45461"Further output by such format strings is replaced by an equivalent number of "
45462"spaces. An equivalent number of spaces is defined as the number of spaces "
45463"output by an *s* conversion character with the same field width and "
45464"precision as the original conversion character or conversion string but with "
45465"any '*{plus}*', ' ', '*#*' conversion flag characters removed, and "
45466"referencing a NULL string."
87fb2136
PP
45467msgstr ""
45468
45469#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 45470#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:221
b6467a72
PP
45471msgid ""
45472"If no format strings are specified, the default display is very similar to "
45473"the *-x* output format (the *-x* option causes more space to be used between "
45474"format units than in the default output)."
87fb2136
PP
45475msgstr ""
45476
45477#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 45478#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:225
87fb2136
PP
45479#, no-wrap
45480msgid "*hexdump* exits 0 on success and > 0 if an error occurred.\n"
45481msgstr ""
45482
45483#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 45484#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:229
b6467a72
PP
45485msgid ""
45486"The *hexdump* utility is expected to be IEEE Std 1003.2 (\"POSIX.2\") "
45487"compatible."
87fb2136
PP
45488msgstr ""
45489
45490#. type: delimited block _
a5b0d099 45491#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:233
87fb2136
PP
45492msgid "Display the input in perusal format:"
45493msgstr ""
45494
45495#. type: delimited block .
a5b0d099 45496#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:238
87fb2136
PP
45497#, no-wrap
45498msgid ""
45499" \"%06.6_ao \" 12/1 \"%3_u \"\n"
45500" \"\\t\" \"%_p \"\n"
45501" \"\\n\"\n"
45502msgstr ""
45503
45504#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 45505#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:241
87fb2136
PP
45506msgid "Implement the *-x* option:"
45507msgstr ""
45508
45509#. type: delimited block .
a5b0d099 45510#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:245
87fb2136
PP
45511#, no-wrap
45512msgid ""
45513" \"%07.7_Ax\\n\"\n"
45514" \"%07.7_ax \" 8/2 \"%04x \" \"\\n\"\n"
45515msgstr ""
45516
45517#. type: Plain text
a5b0d099 45518#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:248
b6467a72
PP
45519msgid ""
45520"MBR Boot Signature example: Highlight the addresses cyan and the bytes at "
45521"offsets 510 and 511 green if their value is 0xAA55, red otherwise."
87fb2136
PP
45522msgstr ""
45523
45524#. type: delimited block .
a5b0d099 45525#: ../text-utils/hexdump.1.adoc:252
87fb2136
PP
45526#, no-wrap
45527msgid ""
45528" \"%07.7_Ax_L[cyan]\\n\"\n"
45529" \"%07.7_ax_L[cyan] \" 8/2 \" %04x_L[green:0xAA55@510-511,!red:0xAA55@510-511] \" \"\\n\"\n"
45530msgstr ""
45531
45532#
45533#
45534#
45535#
45536#. This page is in the public domain
45537#. type: Title =
45538#: ../text-utils/line.1.adoc:3
45539#, fuzzy, no-wrap
45540#| msgid "write(1)"
45541msgid "line(1)"
45542msgstr "write(1)"
45543
45544#. type: Plain text
45545#: ../text-utils/line.1.adoc:13
45546msgid "line - read one line"
45547msgstr ""
45548
45549#. type: Plain text
45550#: ../text-utils/line.1.adoc:17
45551#, no-wrap
45552msgid "*line*\n"
45553msgstr ""
45554
45555#. type: Plain text
45556#: ../text-utils/line.1.adoc:21
b6467a72
PP
45557msgid ""
45558"The utility *line* copies one line (up to a newline) from standard input to "
45559"standard output. It always prints at least a newline and returns an exit "
45560"status of 1 on EOF or read error."
87fb2136
PP
45561msgstr ""
45562
45563#. type: Plain text
45564#: ../text-utils/line.1.adoc:25
45565#, no-wrap
45566msgid "*read*(1p)\n"
45567msgstr ""
45568
45569#
45570#
45571#
45572#
45573#. Copyright (c) 1988, 1990 The Regents of the University of California.
45574#. Copyright (c) 1988 Mark Nudleman
45575#. All rights reserved.
45576#. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
45577#. modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
45578#. are met:
45579#. 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
45580#. notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
45581#. 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
45582#. notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
45583#. documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
45584#. 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
45585#. must display the following acknowledgement:
45586#. This product includes software developed by the University of
45587#. California, Berkeley and its contributors.
45588#. 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
45589#. may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
45590#. without specific prior written permission.
45591#. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
45592#. ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
45593#. IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
45594#. ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
45595#. FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
45596#. DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
45597#. OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
45598#. HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
45599#. LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
45600#. OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
45601#. SUCH DAMAGE.
45602#. @(#)more.1 5.15 (Berkeley) 7/29/91
45603#. Copyright (c) 1992 Rik Faith (faith@cs.unc.edu)
45604#. type: Title =
45605#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:39
45606#, fuzzy, no-wrap
45607#| msgid "write(1)"
45608msgid "more(1)"
45609msgstr "write(1)"
45610
45611#. type: Plain text
45612#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:49
b6467a72 45613msgid "more - display the contents of a file in a terminal"
87fb2136
PP
45614msgstr ""
45615
45616#. type: Plain text
45617#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:53
45618#, no-wrap
45619msgid "*more* [options] _file_ ...\n"
45620msgstr ""
45621
45622#. type: Plain text
45623#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:57
45624#, no-wrap
45625msgid "*more* is a filter for paging through text one screenful at a time. This version is especially primitive. Users should realize that *less*(1) provides *more*(1) emulation plus extensive enhancements.\n"
45626msgstr ""
45627
45628#. type: Plain text
45629#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:61
b6467a72
PP
45630msgid ""
45631"Options are also taken from the environment variable *MORE* (make sure to "
45632"precede them with a dash (*-*)) but command-line options will override those."
87fb2136
PP
45633msgstr ""
45634
45635#. type: Labeled list
45636#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:62
45637#, fuzzy, no-wrap
45638#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
45639msgid "*-d*, *--silent*"
45640msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
45641
45642#. type: Plain text
45643#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:64
b6467a72
PP
45644msgid ""
45645"Prompt with \"[Press space to continue, 'q' to quit.]\", and display "
45646"\"[Press 'h' for instructions.]\" instead of ringing the bell when an "
45647"illegal key is pressed."
87fb2136
PP
45648msgstr ""
45649
45650#. type: Labeled list
45651#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:65
45652#, fuzzy, no-wrap
45653#| msgid "*-*, *-l*, *--login*"
45654msgid "*-l*, *--logical*"
45655msgstr "*-*, *-l*, *--login*"
45656
45657#. type: Plain text
45658#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:67
45659msgid "Do not pause after any line containing a *^L* (form feed)."
45660msgstr ""
45661
45662#. type: Labeled list
45663#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:68
45664#, fuzzy, no-wrap
45665#| msgid "*-V*, *--version*"
45666msgid "*-e*, *--exit-on-eof*"
45667msgstr "*-V*, *--version*"
45668
45669#. type: Plain text
45670#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:70
b6467a72
PP
45671msgid ""
45672"Exit on End-Of-File, enabled by default if POSIXLY_CORRECT environment "
45673"variable is not set or if not executed on terminal."
87fb2136
PP
45674msgstr ""
45675
45676#. type: Labeled list
45677#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:71
45678#, fuzzy, no-wrap
45679#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
45680msgid "*-f*, *--no-pause*"
45681msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
45682
45683#. type: Plain text
45684#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:73
b6467a72
PP
45685msgid ""
45686"Count logical lines, rather than screen lines (i.e., long lines are not "
45687"folded)."
87fb2136
PP
45688msgstr ""
45689
45690#. type: Labeled list
45691#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:74
45692#, fuzzy, no-wrap
45693#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
45694msgid "*-p*, *--print-over*"
45695msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
45696
45697#. type: Plain text
45698#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:76
b6467a72
PP
45699msgid ""
45700"Do not scroll. Instead, clear the whole screen and then display the text. "
45701"Notice that this option is switched on automatically if the executable is "
45702"named *page*."
87fb2136
PP
45703msgstr ""
45704
45705#. type: Labeled list
45706#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:77
45707#, fuzzy, no-wrap
45708#| msgid "*-V*, *--version*"
45709msgid "*-c*, *--clean-print*"
45710msgstr "*-V*, *--version*"
45711
45712#. type: Plain text
45713#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:79
b6467a72
PP
45714msgid ""
45715"Do not scroll. Instead, paint each screen from the top, clearing the "
45716"remainder of each line as it is displayed."
87fb2136
PP
45717msgstr ""
45718
45719#. type: Labeled list
45720#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:80
45721#, fuzzy, no-wrap
45722#| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
45723msgid "*-s*, *--squeeze*"
45724msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
45725
45726#. type: Plain text
45727#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:82
45728msgid "Squeeze multiple blank lines into one."
45729msgstr ""
45730
45731#. type: Labeled list
45732#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:83
45733#, fuzzy, no-wrap
45734#| msgid "*-P*, *--pty*"
45735msgid "*-u*, *--plain*"
45736msgstr "*-P*, *--pty*"
45737
45738#. type: Plain text
45739#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:85
b6467a72
PP
45740msgid ""
45741"Suppress underlining. This option is silently ignored as backwards "
45742"compatibility."
87fb2136
PP
45743msgstr ""
45744
45745#. type: Labeled list
45746#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:86
45747#, no-wrap
45748msgid "*-n*, *--lines* _number_"
45749msgstr ""
45750
45751#. type: Plain text
45752#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:88
b6467a72
PP
45753msgid ""
45754"Specify the _number_ of lines per screenful. The _number_ argument is a "
45755"positive decimal integer. The *--lines* option shall override any values "
45756"obtained from any other source, such as number of lines reported by terminal."
87fb2136
PP
45757msgstr ""
45758
45759#. type: Labeled list
45760#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:89 ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:36
45761#, no-wrap
45762msgid "**-**__number__"
45763msgstr ""
45764
45765#. type: Plain text
45766#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:91
45767msgid "A numeric option means the same as *--lines* option argument."
45768msgstr ""
45769
45770#. type: Labeled list
45771#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:92 ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:30
45772#, no-wrap
45773msgid "**+**__number__"
45774msgstr ""
45775
45776#. type: Plain text
45777#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:94
45778msgid "Start displaying each file at line _number_."
45779msgstr ""
45780
45781#. type: Labeled list
45782#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:95
45783#, no-wrap
45784msgid "**+**/__string__"
45785msgstr ""
45786
45787#. type: Plain text
45788#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:97
45789msgid "The _string_ to be searched in each file before starting to display it."
45790msgstr ""
45791
45792#. type: Plain text
45793#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:103
b6467a72
PP
45794msgid ""
45795"Interactive commands for *more* are based on *vi*(1). Some commands may be "
45796"preceded by a decimal number, called k in the descriptions below. In the "
45797"following descriptions, *^X* means *control-X*."
87fb2136
PP
45798msgstr ""
45799
45800#. type: Labeled list
45801#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:104
45802#, no-wrap
45803msgid "*h* or *?*"
45804msgstr ""
45805
45806#. type: Plain text
45807#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:106
b6467a72
PP
45808msgid ""
45809"Help; display a summary of these commands. If you forget all other commands, "
45810"remember this one."
87fb2136
PP
45811msgstr ""
45812
45813#. type: Labeled list
45814#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:107
45815#, no-wrap
45816msgid "*SPACE*"
45817msgstr ""
45818
45819#. type: Plain text
45820#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:109
45821msgid "Display next k lines of text. Defaults to current screen size."
45822msgstr ""
45823
45824#. type: Labeled list
45825#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:110
45826#, no-wrap
45827msgid "*z*"
45828msgstr ""
45829
45830#. type: Plain text
45831#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:112
b6467a72
PP
45832msgid ""
45833"Display next k lines of text. Defaults to current screen size. Argument "
45834"becomes new default."
87fb2136
PP
45835msgstr ""
45836
45837#. type: Labeled list
45838#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:113
45839#, no-wrap
45840msgid "*RETURN*"
45841msgstr ""
45842
45843#. type: Plain text
45844#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:115
b6467a72
PP
45845msgid ""
45846"Display next k lines of text. Defaults to 1. Argument becomes new default."
87fb2136
PP
45847msgstr ""
45848
45849#. type: Labeled list
45850#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:116
45851#, no-wrap
45852msgid "*d* or *^D*"
45853msgstr ""
45854
45855#. type: Plain text
45856#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:118
b6467a72
PP
45857msgid ""
45858"Scroll k lines. Default is current scroll size, initially 11. Argument "
45859"becomes new default."
87fb2136
PP
45860msgstr ""
45861
45862#. type: Labeled list
45863#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:119
45864#, no-wrap
45865msgid "*q* or *Q* or *INTERRUPT*"
45866msgstr ""
45867
45868#. type: Plain text
45869#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:121
45870msgid "Exit."
45871msgstr ""
45872
45873#. type: Plain text
45874#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:124
45875msgid "Skip forward k lines of text. Defaults to 1."
45876msgstr ""
45877
45878#. type: Labeled list
45879#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:125
45880#, no-wrap
45881msgid "*f*"
45882msgstr ""
45883
45884#. type: Plain text
45885#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:127
45886msgid "Skip forward k screenfuls of text. Defaults to 1."
45887msgstr ""
45888
45889#. type: Labeled list
45890#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:128
45891#, no-wrap
45892msgid "*b* or *^B*"
45893msgstr ""
45894
45895#. type: Plain text
45896#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:130
b6467a72
PP
45897msgid ""
45898"Skip backwards k screenfuls of text. Defaults to 1. Only works with files, "
45899"not pipes."
87fb2136
PP
45900msgstr ""
45901
45902#. type: Labeled list
45903#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:131
45904#, no-wrap
45905msgid "*'*"
45906msgstr ""
45907
45908#. type: Plain text
45909#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:133
45910msgid "Go to the place where the last search started."
45911msgstr ""
45912
45913#. type: Labeled list
45914#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:134
45915#, no-wrap
45916msgid "*=*"
45917msgstr ""
45918
45919#. type: Plain text
45920#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:136
45921msgid "Display current line number."
45922msgstr ""
45923
45924#. type: Labeled list
45925#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:137
45926#, no-wrap
45927msgid "*/pattern*"
45928msgstr ""
45929
45930#. type: Plain text
45931#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:139
45932msgid "Search for kth occurrence of regular expression. Defaults to 1."
45933msgstr ""
45934
45935#. type: Plain text
45936#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:142
45937msgid "Search for kth occurrence of last regular expression. Defaults to 1."
45938msgstr ""
45939
45940#. type: Labeled list
45941#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:143
45942#, fuzzy, no-wrap
45943#| msgid "*-c*, **--command**=__command__"
45944msgid "*!command* or *:!command*"
45945msgstr "*-c*, **--command**=__příkaz__"
45946
45947#. type: Plain text
45948#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:145
45949msgid "Execute _command_ in a subshell."
45950msgstr ""
45951
45952#. type: Labeled list
45953#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:146
45954#, no-wrap
45955msgid "*v*"
45956msgstr ""
45957
45958#. type: Plain text
45959#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:148
b6467a72
PP
45960msgid ""
45961"Start up an editor at current line. The editor is taken from the environment "
45962"variable *VISUAL* if defined, or *EDITOR* if *VISUAL* is not defined, or "
45963"defaults to *vi*(1) if neither *VISUAL* nor *EDITOR* is defined."
87fb2136
PP
45964msgstr ""
45965
45966#. type: Labeled list
45967#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:149
45968#, no-wrap
45969msgid "*^L*"
45970msgstr ""
45971
45972#. type: Plain text
45973#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:151
45974msgid "Redraw screen."
45975msgstr ""
45976
45977#. type: Labeled list
45978#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:152
45979#, no-wrap
45980msgid "*:n*"
45981msgstr ""
45982
45983#. type: Plain text
45984#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:154
45985msgid "Go to kth next file. Defaults to 1."
45986msgstr ""
45987
45988#. type: Labeled list
45989#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:155
45990#, no-wrap
45991msgid "*:p*"
45992msgstr ""
45993
45994#. type: Plain text
45995#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:157
45996msgid "Go to kth previous file. Defaults to 1."
45997msgstr ""
45998
45999#. type: Labeled list
46000#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:158
46001#, no-wrap
46002msgid "*:f*"
46003msgstr ""
46004
46005#. type: Plain text
46006#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:160
46007msgid "Display current file name and line number."
46008msgstr ""
46009
46010#. type: Labeled list
46011#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:161
46012#, no-wrap
46013msgid "*.*"
46014msgstr ""
46015
46016#. type: Plain text
46017#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:163
46018msgid "Repeat previous command."
46019msgstr ""
46020
46021#. type: Plain text
46022#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:167
b6467a72
PP
46023msgid ""
46024"The *more* command respects the following environment variables, if they "
46025"exist:"
87fb2136
PP
46026msgstr ""
46027
46028#. type: Labeled list
46029#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:168
46030#, no-wrap
46031msgid "*MORE*"
46032msgstr ""
46033
46034#. type: Plain text
46035#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:170
46036msgid "This variable may be set with favored options to *more*."
46037msgstr ""
46038
46039#. type: Plain text
46040#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:173
46041msgid "Current shell in use (normally set by the shell at login time)."
46042msgstr ""
46043
46044#. type: Labeled list
46045#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:174 ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:133
46046#: ../text-utils/ul.1.adoc:69
46047#, no-wrap
46048msgid "*TERM*"
46049msgstr ""
46050
46051#. type: Plain text
46052#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:176
b6467a72
PP
46053msgid ""
46054"The terminal type used by *more* to get the terminal characteristics "
46055"necessary to manipulate the screen."
87fb2136
PP
46056msgstr ""
46057
46058#. type: Labeled list
46059#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:177
46060#, no-wrap
46061msgid "*VISUAL*"
46062msgstr ""
46063
46064#. type: Plain text
46065#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:179
46066msgid "The editor the user prefers. Invoked when command key _v_ is pressed."
46067msgstr ""
46068
46069#. type: Plain text
46070#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:182
46071msgid "The editor of choice when *VISUAL* is not specified."
46072msgstr ""
46073
46074#. type: Plain text
b6467a72
PP
46075#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:185
46076msgid "Disable exit-on-eof (see option *-e* for more details)."
46077msgstr ""
46078
46079#. type: Plain text
46080#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:189
46081msgid ""
46082"The *more* command appeared in 3.0BSD. This man page documents *more* "
46083"version 5.19 (Berkeley 6/29/88), which is currently in use in the Linux "
46084"community. Documentation was produced using several other versions of the "
46085"man page, and extensive inspection of the source code."
87fb2136
PP
46086msgstr ""
46087
46088#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 46089#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:193
87fb2136
PP
46090msgid "Eric Shienbrood, UC Berkeley."
46091msgstr ""
46092
46093#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 46094#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:195
87fb2136
PP
46095msgid "Modified by Geoff Peck, UCB to add underlining, single spacing."
46096msgstr ""
46097
46098#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 46099#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:197
87fb2136
PP
46100msgid "Modified by John Foderaro, UCB to add -c and MORE environment variable."
46101msgstr ""
46102
46103#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 46104#: ../text-utils/more.1.adoc:202
87fb2136
PP
46105#, fuzzy, no-wrap
46106#| msgid ""
46107#| "*mesg*(1),\n"
46108#| "*talk*(1),\n"
46109#| "*who*(1)\n"
46110msgid ""
46111"*less*(1),\n"
46112"*vi*(1)\n"
46113msgstr ""
46114"*mesg*(1),\n"
46115"*talk*(1),\n"
46116"*who*(1)\n"
46117
46118#. Copyright 2001 Gunnar Ritter
46119#. type: Title =
46120#: ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:3
46121#, no-wrap
46122msgid "pg(1)"
46123msgstr ""
46124
46125#. type: Plain text
46126#: ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:13
46127msgid "pg - browse pagewise through text files"
46128msgstr ""
46129
46130#. type: Plain text
46131#: ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:17
46132#, no-wrap
46133msgid "*pg* *-*_amount_ *-p* _prompt_ *-cefnrs* +line +/pattern/ file_ ...\n"
46134msgstr ""
46135
46136#. type: Plain text
46137#: ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:21
46138#, no-wrap
46139msgid "*pg* displays a text file on a CRT one screenful at once. After each page, a prompt is displayed. The user may then either press the newline key to view the next page or one of the keys described below.\n"
46140msgstr ""
46141
46142#. type: Plain text
46143#: ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:23
b6467a72
PP
46144msgid ""
46145"If no filename is given on the command line, *pg* reads from standard input. "
46146"If standard output is not a terminal, *pg* acts like *cat*(1) but precedes "
46147"each file with its name if there is more than one."
87fb2136
PP
46148msgstr ""
46149
46150#. type: Plain text
46151#: ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:25
b6467a72
PP
46152msgid ""
46153"If input comes from a pipe, *pg* stores the data in a buffer file while "
46154"reading, to make navigation possible."
87fb2136
PP
46155msgstr ""
46156
46157#. type: Plain text
46158#: ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:29
46159#, no-wrap
46160msgid "*pg* accepts the following options:\n"
46161msgstr ""
46162
46163#. type: Plain text
46164#: ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:32
46165msgid "Start at the given line number."
46166msgstr ""
46167
46168#. type: Labeled list
46169#: ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:33
46170#, no-wrap
46171msgid "**+/**__pattern__*/*"
46172msgstr ""
46173
46174#. type: Plain text
46175#: ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:35
b6467a72
PP
46176msgid ""
46177"Start at the line containing the Basic Regular Expression _pattern_ given."
87fb2136
PP
46178msgstr ""
46179
46180#. type: Plain text
46181#: ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:38
b6467a72
PP
46182msgid ""
46183"The number of lines per page. By default, this is the number of CRT lines "
46184"minus one."
87fb2136
PP
46185msgstr ""
46186
46187#. type: Plain text
46188#: ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:41
b6467a72
PP
46189msgid ""
46190"Clear the screen before a page is displayed, if the terminfo entry for the "
46191"terminal provides this capability."
87fb2136
PP
46192msgstr ""
46193
46194#. type: Labeled list
46195#: ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:42
46196#, no-wrap
46197msgid "*-e*"
46198msgstr ""
46199
46200#. type: Plain text
46201#: ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:44
46202msgid "Do not pause and display _(EOF)_ at the end of a file."
46203msgstr ""
46204
46205#. type: Plain text
46206#: ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:47
46207msgid "Do not split long lines."
46208msgstr ""
46209
46210#. type: Labeled list
46211#: ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:48
46212#, no-wrap
46213msgid "*-n*"
46214msgstr ""
46215
46216#. type: Plain text
46217#: ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:50
b6467a72
PP
46218msgid ""
46219"Without this option, commands must be terminated by a newline character."
87fb2136
PP
46220msgstr ""
46221
46222#. type: Plain text
46223#: ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:52
46224msgid "With this option, *pg* advances once a command letter is entered."
46225msgstr ""
46226
46227#. type: Labeled list
46228#: ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:53
46229#, no-wrap
46230msgid "*-p* _string_"
46231msgstr ""
46232
46233#. type: Plain text
46234#: ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:55
b6467a72
PP
46235msgid ""
46236"Instead of the normal prompt _:_, _string_ is displayed. If _string_ "
46237"contains *%d*, its first occurrence is replaced by the number of the current "
46238"page."
87fb2136
PP
46239msgstr ""
46240
46241#. type: Labeled list
46242#: ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:56
46243#, no-wrap
46244msgid "*-r*"
46245msgstr ""
46246
46247#. type: Plain text
46248#: ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:58
46249msgid "Disallow the shell escape."
46250msgstr ""
46251
46252#. type: Plain text
46253#: ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:61
b6467a72
PP
46254msgid ""
46255"Print messages in _standout_ mode, if the terminfo entry for the terminal "
46256"provides this capability."
87fb2136
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46257msgstr ""
46258
46259#. type: Plain text
46260#: ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:67
b6467a72
PP
46261msgid ""
46262"The following commands may be entered at the prompt. Commands preceded by "
46263"_i_ in this document accept a number as argument, positive or negative. If "
46264"this argument starts with *+* or *-*, it is interpreted relative to the "
46265"current position in the input file, otherwise relative to the beginning."
87fb2136
PP
46266msgstr ""
46267
46268#. type: Labeled list
46269#: ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:68
46270#, no-wrap
46271msgid "__i__**<Enter>**"
46272msgstr ""
46273
46274#. type: Plain text
46275#: ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:70
46276#, fuzzy
46277#| msgid "Display help text and exit."
46278msgid "Display the next or the indicated page."
46279msgstr "Zobrazí text nápovědy a skončí."
46280
46281#. type: Labeled list
46282#: ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:71
46283#, no-wrap
46284msgid "__i__**d** or *^D*"
46285msgstr ""
46286
46287#. type: Plain text
46288#: ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:73
b6467a72
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46289msgid ""
46290"Display the next halfpage. If _i_ is given, it is always interpreted "
46291"relative to the current position."
87fb2136
PP
46292msgstr ""
46293
46294#. type: Labeled list
46295#: ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:74
46296#, no-wrap
46297msgid "__i__**l**"
46298msgstr ""
46299
46300#. type: Plain text
46301#: ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:76
46302#, fuzzy
46303#| msgid "Display help text and exit."
46304msgid "Display the next or the indicated line."
46305msgstr "Zobrazí text nápovědy a skončí."
46306
46307#. type: Labeled list
46308#: ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:77
46309#, no-wrap
46310msgid "__i__**f**"
46311msgstr ""
46312
46313#. type: Plain text
46314#: ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:79
b6467a72
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46315msgid ""
46316"Skip a page forward. _i_ must be a positive number and is always interpreted "
46317"relative to the current position."
87fb2136
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46318msgstr ""
46319
46320#. type: Labeled list
46321#: ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:80
46322#, no-wrap
46323msgid "__i__**w** or __i__**z**"
46324msgstr ""
46325
46326#. type: Plain text
46327#: ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:82
46328msgid "As *<Enter>* except that _i_ becomes the new page size."
46329msgstr ""
46330
46331#. type: Labeled list
46332#: ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:83
46333#, no-wrap
46334msgid "*.* or *^L*"
46335msgstr ""
46336
46337#. type: Plain text
46338#: ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:85
46339msgid "Redraw the screen."
46340msgstr ""
46341
46342#. type: Labeled list
46343#: ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:86
46344#, no-wrap
46345msgid "*$*"
46346msgstr ""
46347
46348#. type: Plain text
46349#: ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:88
46350msgid "Advance to the last line of the input file."
46351msgstr ""
46352
46353#. type: Labeled list
46354#: ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:89
46355#, no-wrap
46356msgid "__i__**/**__pattern__**/**"
46357msgstr ""
46358
46359#. type: Plain text
46360#: ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:91
b6467a72
PP
46361msgid ""
46362"Search forward until the first or the _i_-th occurrence of the Basic Regular "
46363"Expression _pattern_ is found. The search starts after the current page and "
46364"stops at the end of the file. No wrap-around is performed. _i_ must be a "
46365"positive number."
87fb2136
PP
46366msgstr ""
46367
46368#. type: Labeled list
46369#: ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:92
46370#, no-wrap
46371msgid "__i__**?**__pattern__**?** or __i__**^**__pattern__**^**"
46372msgstr ""
46373
46374#. type: Plain text
46375#: ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:94
b6467a72
PP
46376msgid ""
46377"Search backward until the first or the _i_-th occurrence of the Basic "
46378"Regular Expression _pattern_ is found. The search starts before the current "
46379"page and stops at the beginning of the file. No wrap-around is performed. "
46380"_i_ must be a positive number."
87fb2136
PP
46381msgstr ""
46382
46383#. type: Plain text
46384#: ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:96
b6467a72
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46385msgid ""
46386"The search commands accept an added letter. If *t* is given, the line "
46387"containing the pattern is displayed at the top of the screen, which is the "
46388"default. *m* selects the middle and *b* the bottom of the screen. The "
46389"selected position is used in following searches, too."
87fb2136
PP
46390msgstr ""
46391
46392#. type: Labeled list
46393#: ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:97
46394#, no-wrap
46395msgid "__i__**n**"
46396msgstr ""
46397
46398#. type: Plain text
46399#: ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:99
46400msgid "Advance to the next file or _i_ files forward."
46401msgstr ""
46402
46403#. type: Labeled list
46404#: ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:100
46405#, no-wrap
46406msgid "__i__**p**"
46407msgstr ""
46408
46409#. type: Plain text
46410#: ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:102
46411msgid "Reread the previous file or _i_ files backward."
46412msgstr ""
46413
46414#. type: Labeled list
46415#: ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:103
46416#, no-wrap
46417msgid "*s* _filename_"
46418msgstr ""
46419
46420#. type: Plain text
46421#: ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:105
46422msgid "Save the current file to the given _filename_."
46423msgstr ""
46424
46425#. type: Plain text
46426#: ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:108
46427msgid "Display a command summary."
46428msgstr ""
46429
46430#. type: Labeled list
46431#: ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:109
46432#, fuzzy, no-wrap
46433#| msgid "*-c*, **--command**=__command__"
46434msgid "**!**__command__"
46435msgstr "*-c*, **--command**=__příkaz__"
46436
46437#. type: Plain text
46438#: ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:111
46439msgid "Execute _command_ using the shell."
46440msgstr ""
46441
46442#. type: Labeled list
46443#: ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:112
46444#, no-wrap
46445msgid "*q* or *Q*"
46446msgstr ""
46447
46448#. type: Plain text
46449#: ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:114
46450msgid "Quit."
46451msgstr ""
46452
46453#. type: Plain text
46454#: ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:116
b6467a72
PP
46455msgid ""
46456"If the user presses the interrupt or quit key while *pg* reads from the "
46457"input file or writes on the terminal, *pg* will immediately display the "
46458"prompt. In all other situations these keys will terminate *pg*."
87fb2136
PP
46459msgstr ""
46460
46461#. type: Plain text
46462#: ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:120
46463msgid "The following environment variables affect the behavior of *pg*:"
46464msgstr ""
46465
46466#. type: Labeled list
46467#: ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:121
46468#, no-wrap
46469msgid "*COLUMNS*"
46470msgstr ""
46471
46472#. type: Plain text
46473#: ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:123
46474msgid "Overrides the system-supplied number of columns if set."
46475msgstr ""
46476
46477#. type: Labeled list
46478#: ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:124
46479#, no-wrap
46480msgid "*LANG*, *LC_ALL*, *LC_COLLATE*, *LC_CTYPE*, *LC_MESSAGES*"
46481msgstr ""
46482
46483#. type: Plain text
46484#: ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:126
46485msgid "See *locale*(7)."
46486msgstr ""
46487
46488#. type: Labeled list
46489#: ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:127
46490#, no-wrap
46491msgid "*LINES*"
46492msgstr ""
46493
46494#. type: Plain text
46495#: ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:129
46496msgid "Overrides the system-supplied number of lines if set."
46497msgstr ""
46498
46499#. type: Plain text
46500#: ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:132
46501msgid "Used by the *!* command."
46502msgstr ""
46503
46504#. type: Plain text
46505#: ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:135
46506msgid "Determines the terminal type."
46507msgstr ""
46508
46509#. type: Plain text
46510#: ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:139
46511#, no-wrap
46512msgid "*pg* expects the terminal tabulators to be set every eight positions.\n"
46513msgstr ""
46514
46515#. type: Plain text
46516#: ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:141
46517msgid "Files that include NUL characters cannot be displayed by *pg*."
46518msgstr ""
46519
46520#. type: Plain text
46521#: ../text-utils/pg.1.adoc:151
46522#, no-wrap
46523msgid ""
46524"*cat*(1),\n"
46525"*more*(1),\n"
46526"*sh*(1p),\n"
46527"*terminfo*(5),\n"
46528"*locale*(7),\n"
46529"*regex*(7),\n"
46530"*term*(7)\n"
46531msgstr ""
46532
46533#
46534#
46535#
46536#. Copyright (c) 1985, 1992 The Regents of the University of California.
46537#. All rights reserved.
46538#. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
46539#. modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
46540#. are met:
46541#. 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
46542#. notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
46543#. 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
46544#. notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
46545#. documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
46546#. 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
46547#. must display the following acknowledgement:
46548#. This product includes software developed by the University of
46549#. California, Berkeley and its contributors.
46550#. 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
46551#. may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
46552#. without specific prior written permission.
46553#. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
46554#. ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
46555#. IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
46556#. ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
46557#. FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
46558#. DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
46559#. OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
46560#. HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
46561#. LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
46562#. OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
46563#. SUCH DAMAGE.
46564#. @(#)rev.1 6.3 (Berkeley) 3/21/92
46565#. type: Title =
46566#: ../text-utils/rev.1.adoc:36
46567#, no-wrap
46568msgid "rev(1)"
46569msgstr ""
46570
46571#. type: Plain text
46572#: ../text-utils/rev.1.adoc:46
46573msgid "rev - reverse lines characterwise"
46574msgstr ""
46575
46576#. type: Plain text
46577#: ../text-utils/rev.1.adoc:50
46578#, no-wrap
46579msgid "*rev* [option] [_file_...]\n"
46580msgstr ""
46581
46582#. type: Plain text
46583#: ../text-utils/rev.1.adoc:54
b6467a72
PP
46584msgid ""
46585"The *rev* utility copies the specified files to standard output, reversing "
46586"the order of characters in every line. If no files are specified, standard "
46587"input is read."
87fb2136
PP
46588msgstr ""
46589
46590#. type: Plain text
46591#: ../text-utils/rev.1.adoc:56
b6467a72
PP
46592msgid ""
46593"This utility is a line-oriented tool and it uses in-memory allocated buffer "
46594"for a whole wide-char line. If the input file is huge and without line "
46595"breaks then allocating the memory for the file may be unsuccessful."
46596msgstr ""
46597
46598#. type: Labeled list
46599#: ../text-utils/rev.1.adoc:61
46600#, fuzzy, no-wrap
46601#| msgid "*-V*, *--version*"
46602msgid "*-0*, *--zero*"
46603msgstr "*-V*, *--version*"
46604
46605#. type: Plain text
46606#: ../text-utils/rev.1.adoc:63
46607msgid "_Zero termination_. Use the byte '\\0' as line separator."
87fb2136
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46608msgstr ""
46609
46610#. type: Plain text
b6467a72 46611#: ../text-utils/rev.1.adoc:67
87fb2136
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46612#, no-wrap
46613msgid "*tac*(1)\n"
46614msgstr ""
46615
46616#
46617#
46618#
46619#. Copyright (c) 1980, 1991, 1993
46620#. The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
46621#. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
46622#. modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
46623#. are met:
46624#. 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
46625#. notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
46626#. 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
46627#. notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
46628#. documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
46629#. 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
46630#. must display the following acknowledgement:
46631#. This product includes software developed by the University of
46632#. California, Berkeley and its contributors.
46633#. 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
46634#. may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
46635#. without specific prior written permission.
46636#. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
46637#. ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
46638#. IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
46639#. ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
46640#. FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
46641#. DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
46642#. OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
46643#. HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
46644#. LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
46645#. OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
46646#. SUCH DAMAGE.
46647#. @(#)ul.1 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/6/93
46648#. type: Title =
46649#: ../text-utils/ul.1.adoc:36
46650#, no-wrap
46651msgid "ul(1)"
46652msgstr ""
46653
46654#. type: Plain text
46655#: ../text-utils/ul.1.adoc:46
46656msgid "ul - do underlining"
46657msgstr ""
46658
46659#. type: Plain text
46660#: ../text-utils/ul.1.adoc:50
46661#, fuzzy, no-wrap
46662#| msgid "*su* [options] [*-*] [_user_ [_argument_...]]\n"
46663msgid "*ul* [options] [_file_...]\n"
46664msgstr "*su* [přepínače] [*-*] [_uživatel_ [_argument_…]]\n"
46665
46666#. type: Plain text
46667#: ../text-utils/ul.1.adoc:54
46668#, no-wrap
46669msgid "*ul* reads the named files (or standard input if none are given) and translates occurrences of underscores to the sequence which indicates underlining for the terminal in use, as specified by the environment variable *TERM*. The _terminfo_ database is read to determine the appropriate sequences for underlining. If the terminal is incapable of underlining but is capable of a standout mode, then that is used instead. If the terminal can overstrike, or handles underlining automatically, *ul* degenerates to *cat*(1). If the terminal cannot underline, underlining is ignored.\n"
46670msgstr ""
46671
46672#. type: Labeled list
46673#: ../text-utils/ul.1.adoc:57
46674#, fuzzy, no-wrap
46675#| msgid "*-f*, *--fast*"
46676msgid "*-i*, *--indicated*"
46677msgstr "*-f*, *--fast*"
46678
46679#. type: Plain text
46680#: ../text-utils/ul.1.adoc:59
b6467a72
PP
46681msgid ""
46682"Underlining is indicated by a separate line containing appropriate dashes "
46683"`-'; this is useful when you want to look at the underlining which is "
46684"present in an *nroff* output stream on a crt-terminal."
87fb2136
PP
46685msgstr ""
46686
46687#. type: Labeled list
46688#: ../text-utils/ul.1.adoc:60
46689#, no-wrap
46690msgid "*-t*, *-T*, *--terminal* _terminal_"
46691msgstr ""
46692
46693#. type: Plain text
46694#: ../text-utils/ul.1.adoc:62
46695#, fuzzy
b6467a72
PP
46696#| msgid ""
46697#| "clears all the environment variables except *TERM* and variables "
46698#| "specified by *--whitelist-environment*"
46699msgid ""
46700"Override the environment variable *TERM* with the specified _terminal_ type."
46701msgstr ""
46702"vyčistí všechny proměnné prostředí kromě *TERM* a proměnných zadaných v *--"
46703"whitelist-environment*"
87fb2136
PP
46704
46705#. type: Plain text
46706#: ../text-utils/ul.1.adoc:68
46707msgid "The following environment variable is used:"
46708msgstr ""
46709
46710#. type: Plain text
46711#: ../text-utils/ul.1.adoc:71
b6467a72
PP
46712msgid ""
46713"The *TERM* variable is used to relate a tty device with its device "
46714"capability description (see *terminfo*(5)). *TERM* is set at login time, "
46715"either by the default terminal type specified in _/etc/ttys_ or as set "
46716"during the login process by the user in their _login_ file (see *setenv*(3))."
87fb2136
PP
46717msgstr ""
46718
46719#. type: Plain text
46720#: ../text-utils/ul.1.adoc:75
46721#, fuzzy
46722#| msgid "The ancestor of this *fstab* file format appeared in 4.0BSD."
46723msgid "The *ul* command appeared in 3.0BSD."
46724msgstr "Předchůdce formátu souboru *fstab* se objevil v 4.0BSD."
46725
46726#. type: Plain text
46727#: ../text-utils/ul.1.adoc:79
46728#, no-wrap
46729msgid "*nroff* usually outputs a series of backspaces and underlines intermixed with the text to indicate underlining. No attempt is made to optimize the backward motion.\n"
46730msgstr ""
46731
46732#. type: Plain text
46733#: ../text-utils/ul.1.adoc:88
46734#, no-wrap
46735msgid ""
46736"*colcrt*(1),\n"
46737"*login*(1),\n"
46738"*man*(1),\n"
46739"*nroff*(1),\n"
46740"*setenv*(3),\n"
46741"*terminfo*(5)\n"
46742msgstr ""
b6467a72 46743
a5b0d099
KZ
46744#, fuzzy, no-wrap
46745#~| msgid "*-h*, *--help*"
46746#~ msgid "*y-*, *--shell*"
46747#~ msgstr "*-h*, *--help*"
46748
46749#, fuzzy
46750#~| msgid "A *write* command appeared in Version 6 AT&T UNIX."
46751#~ msgid "A *mesg* command appeared in Version 6 AT&T UNIX."
46752#~ msgstr "Příkaz *write* se objevil v AT&T UNIXu verze 6."
46753
b6467a72
PP
46754#~ msgid "use default options: rw, suid, dev, exec, auto, nouser, and async."
46755#~ msgstr "použije výchozí volby: rw, suid, dev, exec, auto, nouser a async."