From: Mario Blättermann Date: Mon, 10 Apr 2023 14:27:00 +0000 (+0200) Subject: hardlink: (man) Use markup for file names X-Git-Tag: v2.39-rc3~38^2 X-Git-Url: http://git.ipfire.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=ec2e602d6ced50f871cf8d4feed3e4228bec7650;p=thirdparty%2Futil-linux.git hardlink: (man) Use markup for file names --- diff --git a/misc-utils/hardlink.1.adoc b/misc-utils/hardlink.1.adoc index a91c627e02..baa53eb934 100644 --- a/misc-utils/hardlink.1.adoc +++ b/misc-utils/hardlink.1.adoc @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ way and I/O operation is done in the kernel. The size may be altered on the fly to fit a number of cached content checksums. *-d*, *--respect-dir*:: -Only try to link files with the same directory name. The top-level directory (as specified on the hardlink command line) is ignored. For example, *hardlink --respect-dir /foo /bar* will link /foo/some/file with /bar/some/file, but not /bar/other/file. If combined with *--respect-name*, then entire paths (except the top-level directory) are compared. +Only try to link files with the same directory name. The top-level directory (as specified on the hardlink command line) is ignored. For example, *hardlink --respect-dir /foo /bar* will link _/foo/some/file_ with _/bar/some/file_, but not _/bar/other/file_. If combined with *--respect-name*, then entire paths (except the top-level directory) are compared. *-f*, *--respect-name*:: Only try to link files with the same (base)name. It's strongly recommended to use long options rather than *-f* which is interpreted in a different way by other *hardlink* implementations.