From 544e64e09e872c0cbf99f77fdb784be94486e107 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: =?utf8?q?Mario=20Bl=C3=A4ttermann?= Date: Sun, 28 Mar 2021 10:47:00 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Asciidoc: Fix typo and remove invisible spaces which confuse po4a --- login-utils/login.1.adoc | 6 +++--- misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc | 6 +++--- sys-utils/fstab.5.adoc | 2 +- sys-utils/hwclock.8.adoc | 12 ++++++------ sys-utils/mount.8.adoc | 8 ++++---- sys-utils/rfkill.8.adoc | 2 +- sys-utils/unshare.1.adoc | 6 +++--- term-utils/agetty.8.adoc | 4 ++-- term-utils/script.1.adoc | 2 +- term-utils/scriptlive.1.adoc | 4 +++- text-utils/column.1.adoc | 2 +- 11 files changed, 28 insertions(+), 26 deletions(-) diff --git a/login-utils/login.1.adoc b/login-utils/login.1.adoc index 91e237b0de..97e6287fc7 100644 --- a/login-utils/login.1.adoc +++ b/login-utils/login.1.adoc @@ -99,15 +99,15 @@ The terminal permissions. The default value is _0600_ or _0620_ if tty group is *TTYGROUP* (string):: -The login tty will be owned by the *TTYGROUP*. The default value is _tty_. If the *TTYGROUP* does not exist, then the ownership of the terminal is set to the user´s primary group. +The login tty will be owned by the *TTYGROUP*. The default value is _tty_. If the *TTYGROUP* does not exist, then the ownership of the terminal is set to the user's primary group. + The *TTYGROUP* can be either the name of a group or a numeric group identifier. *HUSHLOGIN_FILE* (string):: -If defined, this file can inhibit all the usual chatter during the login sequence. If a full pathname (for example, _/etc/hushlogins_) is specified, then hushed mode will be enabled if the user´s name or shell are found in the file. If this global hush login file is empty then the hushed mode will be enabled for all users. +If defined, this file can inhibit all the usual chatter during the login sequence. If a full pathname (for example, _/etc/hushlogins_) is specified, then hushed mode will be enabled if the user's name or shell are found in the file. If this global hush login file is empty then the hushed mode will be enabled for all users. + -If a full pathname is not specified, then hushed mode will be enabled if the file exists in the user´s home directory. +If a full pathname is not specified, then hushed mode will be enabled if the file exists in the user's home directory. + The default is to check _/etc/hushlogins_ and if it does not exist then _~/.hushlogin_. + diff --git a/misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc b/misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc index bf86d8a8f4..1aa49ddaff 100644 --- a/misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc +++ b/misc-utils/findmnt.8.adoc @@ -21,9 +21,9 @@ findmnt - find a filesystem == DESCRIPTION -*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. +*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. -The device may be specified by device name, major:minor numbers, filesystem label or UUID, or partition label or UUID. Note that *­findmnt* follows *mount*(8) behavior where a device name may be interpreted as a mountpoint (and vice versa) if the *--target*, *--mountpoint* or *--source* options are not specified. +The device may be specified by device name, major:minor numbers, filesystem label or UUID, or partition label or UUID. Note that *findmnt* follows *mount*(8) behavior where a device name may be interpreted as a mountpoint (and vice versa) if the *--target*, *--mountpoint* or *--source* options are not specified. The command prints all mounted filesystems in the tree-like format by default. @@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ Print only pseudo filesystems. Print only filesystems over-mounted by another filesystem. *-R*, *--submounts*:: -Print recursively all submounts for the selected filesystems. The restrictions defined by options *-t*, *-O*, *-S*, *-T* and *­--direction* are not applied to submounts. All submounts are always printed in tree-like order. The option enables the tree-like output format by default. This option has no effect for *--mtab* or *--fstab*. +Print recursively all submounts for the selected filesystems. The restrictions defined by options *-t*, *-O*, *-S*, *-T* and *--direction* are not applied to submounts. All submounts are always printed in tree-like order. The option enables the tree-like output format by default. This option has no effect for *--mtab* or *--fstab*. *-r*, *--raw*:: Use raw output format. All potentially unsafe characters are hex-escaped (\x). diff --git a/sys-utils/fstab.5.adoc b/sys-utils/fstab.5.adoc index d7d6b84545..2f8a1ba3a5 100644 --- a/sys-utils/fstab.5.adoc +++ b/sys-utils/fstab.5.adoc @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ This field describes the block special device, remote filesystem or filesystem i For ordinary mounts, it will hold (a link to) a block special device node (as created by *mknod*(2)) for the device to be mounted, like _/dev/cdrom_ or _/dev/sdb7_. For NFS mounts, this field is _:_, e.g., _knuth.aeb.nl:/_. For filesystems with no storage, any string can be used, and will show up in *df*(1) output, for example. Typical usage is _proc_ for *procfs*; _mem_, _none_, or _tmpfs_ for *tmpfs*. Other special filesystems, like *udev* and *sysfs*, are typically not listed in *fstab*. -LABEL=