Signed-off-by: Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>
.SH NAME
mkfs \- build a Linux filesystem
.SH SYNOPSIS
-.SH SYNOPSIS
.B mkfs
.RI [ options ]
.RB [ \-t
.B hwclock
knows it's working with a brain-damaged clock, it ignores the year part of
the Hardware Clock value and instead tries to guess the year based on the
-last calibrated date in the adjtime file, by assuming that that date is
+last calibrated date in the adjtime file, by assuming that date is
within the past year. For this to work, you had better do a
.B hwclock \-\-set
or
.TP
.B "\-f, \-\-fixpgsz"
Reinitialize (exec /sbin/mkswap) the swap space if its page size does not
-match that of the the current running kernel.
+match that of the current running kernel.
.BR mkswap (2)
initializes the whole device and does not check for bad blocks.
.TP
.TP
\-E, \-\-remote
If \-H \fIfakehost\fP option is given then \-r \fIfakehost\fP options is
-added to the the \fB/bin/login\fP command line.
+added to the \fB/bin/login\fP command line.
.TP
\-f, \-\-issue\-file \fIissue_file\fP
Display the contents of \fIissue_file\fP instead of \fI/etc/issue\fP.