From d7f0a0dfffa138977d0910676ca87afd844949a3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: =?utf8?q?Mario=20Bl=C3=A4ttermann?= Date: Fri, 19 Mar 2021 17:16:40 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Asciidoc: Remove already imported misc-utils *roff man pages --- misc-utils/blkid.8 | 343 ------------------------------ misc-utils/cal.1 | 233 --------------------- misc-utils/fincore.1 | 62 ------ misc-utils/findfs.8 | 79 ------- misc-utils/findmnt.8 | 316 ---------------------------- misc-utils/getopt.1.in | 464 ----------------------------------------- misc-utils/hardlink.1 | 103 --------- misc-utils/kill.1 | 240 --------------------- misc-utils/logger.1 | 387 ---------------------------------- misc-utils/look.1 | 123 ----------- misc-utils/lsblk.8 | 242 --------------------- misc-utils/lslocks.8 | 108 ---------- misc-utils/mcookie.1 | 69 ------ misc-utils/namei.1 | 80 ------- misc-utils/rename.1 | 122 ----------- misc-utils/uuidd.8.in | 94 --------- misc-utils/uuidgen.1 | 102 --------- misc-utils/uuidparse.1 | 78 ------- misc-utils/whereis.1 | 166 --------------- misc-utils/wipefs.8 | 152 -------------- 20 files changed, 3563 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 misc-utils/blkid.8 delete mode 100644 misc-utils/cal.1 delete mode 100644 misc-utils/fincore.1 delete mode 100644 misc-utils/findfs.8 delete mode 100644 misc-utils/findmnt.8 delete mode 100644 misc-utils/getopt.1.in delete mode 100644 misc-utils/hardlink.1 delete mode 100644 misc-utils/kill.1 delete mode 100644 misc-utils/logger.1 delete mode 100644 misc-utils/look.1 delete mode 100644 misc-utils/lsblk.8 delete mode 100644 misc-utils/lslocks.8 delete mode 100644 misc-utils/mcookie.1 delete mode 100644 misc-utils/namei.1 delete mode 100644 misc-utils/rename.1 delete mode 100644 misc-utils/uuidd.8.in delete mode 100644 misc-utils/uuidgen.1 delete mode 100644 misc-utils/uuidparse.1 delete mode 100644 misc-utils/whereis.1 delete mode 100644 misc-utils/wipefs.8 diff --git a/misc-utils/blkid.8 b/misc-utils/blkid.8 deleted file mode 100644 index 82417521a0..0000000000 --- a/misc-utils/blkid.8 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,343 +0,0 @@ -.\" Copyright 2000 Andreas Dilger (adilger@turbolinux.com) -.\" -.\" This file may be copied under the terms of the GNU Public License. -.TH BLKID 8 "March 2013" "util-linux" "System Administration" -.SH NAME -blkid \- locate/print block device attributes -.SH SYNOPSIS -.IP \fBblkid\fR -.BI \-\-label " label" -| -.BI \-\-uuid " uuid" - -.IP \fBblkid\fR -.RB [ \-\-no\-encoding -.B \-\-garbage\-collect \-\-list\-one \-\-cache\-file -.IR file ] -.RB [ \-\-output -.IR format ] -.RB [ \-\-match\-tag -.IR tag ] -.RB [ \-\-match\-token -.IR NAME=value ] -.RI [ device " ...]" - -.IP \fBblkid\fR -.BR \-\-probe " [" \-\-offset -.IR offset ] -.RB [ \-\-output -.IR format ] -.RB [ \-\-size -.IR size ] -.RB [ \-\-match\-tag -.IR tag ] -.RB [ \-\-match\-types -.IR list ] -.RB [ \-\-usages -.IR list ] -.RB [ \-\-no\-part\-details ] -.IR device " ..." - -.IP \fBblkid\fR -.BR \-\-info " [" \-\-output -.IR format ] -.RB [ \-\-match\-tag -.IR tag ] -.IR device " ..." - -.SH DESCRIPTION -The -.B blkid -program is the command-line interface to working with the -.BR libblkid (3) -library. It can determine the type of content (e.g., filesystem or swap) -that a block device holds, and also the attributes (tokens, NAME=value pairs) -from the content metadata (e.g., LABEL or UUID fields). -.PP -.B It is recommended to use -.BR lsblk (8) -.B command to get information about block devices, or lsblk \-\-fs to get an overview of filesystems, or -.BR findmnt (8) -.B to search in already mounted filesystems. -.PP -.RS -.BR 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. -.B blkid -reads information directly from devices and for non-root users -it returns cached unverified information. -.B blkid -is mostly designed for system services and to test libblkid functionality. -.RE - -.PP -When -.I device -is specified, tokens from only this device are displayed. -It is possible to specify multiple -.I device -arguments on the command line. -If none is given, all partitions or unpartitioned devices which appear in -.I /proc/partitions -are shown, if they are recognized. -.PP -.B 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. - -For security reasons -.B blkid -silently ignores all devices where the probing result is ambivalent (multiple -colliding filesystems are detected). The low-level probing mode (\fB\-p\fR) -provides more information and extra exit status in this case. -It's recommended to use -.BR wipefs (8) -to get a detailed overview and to erase obsolete stuff (magic strings) from the device. - -.SH OPTIONS -The \fIsize\fR and \fIoffset\fR arguments may be followed by the multiplicative -suffixes like KiB (=1024), MiB (=1024*1024), and so on for GiB, TiB, PiB, EiB, ZiB and YiB -(the "iB" is optional, e.g., "K" has the same meaning as "KiB"), or the suffixes -KB (=1000), MB (=1000*1000), and so on for GB, TB, PB, EB, ZB and YB. -.TP -\fB\-c\fR, \fB\-\-cache\-file\fR \fIcachefile\fR -Read from -.I cachefile -instead of reading from the default cache file (see the CONFIGURATION FILE section -for more details). If you want to start with a clean cache (i.e., don't report -devices previously scanned but not necessarily available at this time), specify -.IR /dev/null . -.TP -\fB\-d\fR, \fB\-\-no\-encoding\fR -Don't encode non-printing characters. The non-printing characters are encoded -by \(ha and M- notation by default. Note that the \fB\-\-output udev\fR output format uses -a different encoding which cannot be disabled. -.TP -\fB\-D\fR, \fB\-\-no\-part\-details\fR -Don't print information (PART_ENTRY_* tags) from partition table in low-level probing mode. -.TP -\fB\-g\fR, \fB\-\-garbage\-collect\fR -Perform a garbage collection pass on the blkid cache to remove -devices which no longer exist. -.TP -\fB\-h\fR, \fB\-\-help\fR -Display a usage message and exit. -.TP -\fB\-i\fR, \fB\-\-info\fR -Display information about I/O Limits (aka I/O topology). The 'export' output format is -automatically enabled. This option can be used together with the \fB\-\-probe\fR option. -.TP -\fB\-k\fR, \fB\-\-list\-filesystems\fR -List all known filesystems and RAIDs and exit. -.TP -\fB\-l\fR, \fB\-\-list\-one\fR -Look up only one device that matches the search parameter specified with the \fB\-\-match\-token\fR -option. If there are multiple devices that match the specified search -parameter, then the device with the highest priority is returned, and/or -the first device found at a given priority (but see below note about udev). -Device types in order of decreasing priority are: Device Mapper, EVMS, LVM, MD, -and finally regular block devices. If this option is not specified, -.B blkid -will print all of the devices that match the search parameter. -.sp -This option forces -.B blkid -to use udev when used for LABEL or UUID tokens in \fB\-\-match\-token\fR. The -goal is to provide output consistent with other utils (like mount, etc.) -on systems where the same tag is used for multiple devices. -.TP -\fB\-L\fR, \fB\-\-label\fR \fIlabel\fR -Look up the device that uses this filesystem \fIlabel\fR; this is equal to -.BR "\-\-list-one \-\-output device \-\-match-token LABEL=\fIlabel\fR" . -This lookup method is able to reliably use /dev/disk/by-label -udev symlinks (dependent on a setting in /etc/blkid.conf). Avoid using the -symlinks directly; it is not reliable to use the symlinks without verification. -The \fB-\-label\fR option works on systems with and without udev. - -Unfortunately, the original -.BR blkid (8) -from e2fsprogs uses the \fB\-L\fR option as a -synonym for \fB\-o list\fR. For better portability, use \fB\-l \-o device -\-t LABEL=\fIlabel\fR and \fB\-o list\fR in your scripts rather than the \fB\-L\fR option. -.TP -\fB\-n\fR, \fB\-\-match\-types\fR \fIlist\fR -Restrict the probing functions to the specified (comma-separated) \fIlist\fR of -superblock types (names). -The list items may be prefixed with "no" to specify the types which should be ignored. -For example: -.sp - blkid \-\-probe \-\-match-types vfat,ext3,ext4 /dev/sda1 -.sp -probes for vfat, ext3 and ext4 filesystems, and -.sp - blkid \-\-probe \-\-match-types nominix /dev/sda1 -.sp -probes for all supported formats except minix filesystems. -This option is only useful together with \fB\-\-probe\fR. -.TP -\fB\-o\fR, \fB\-\-output\fR \fIformat\fR -Use the specified output format. Note that the order of variables and -devices is not fixed. See also option \fB\-s\fR. The -.I format -parameter may be: -.RS -.TP -.B full -print all tags (the default) -.TP -.B value -print the value of the tags -.TP -.B list -print the devices in a user-friendly format; this output format is unsupported -for low-level probing (\fB\-\-probe\fR or \fB\-\-info\fR). - -This output format is \fBDEPRECATED\fR in favour of the -.BR lsblk (8) -command. -.TP -.B device -print the device name only; this output format is always enabled for the \fB\-\-label\fR -and \fB\-\-uuid\fR options -.TP -.B udev -print key="value" pairs for easy import into the udev environment; the keys are -prefixed by ID_FS_ or ID_PART_ prefixes. The value may be modified to be -safe for udev environment; allowed is plain ASCII, hex-escaping and valid UTF-8, -everything else (including whitespaces) is replaced with '_'. The keys with -_ENC postfix use hex-escaping for unsafe chars. - -The udev output returns the ID_FS_AMBIVALENT tag if more superblocks are detected, -and ID_PART_ENTRY_* tags are always returned for all partitions including empty -partitions. - -This output format is \fBDEPRECATED\fR. -.TP -.B export -print key=value pairs for easy import into the environment; this output format -is automatically enabled when I/O Limits (\fB\-\-info\fR option) are requested. - -The non-printing characters are encoded by \(ha and M- notation and all -potentially unsafe characters are escaped. -.RE -.TP -\fB\-O\fR, \fB\-\-offset\fR \fIoffset\fR -Probe at the given \fIoffset\fR (only useful with \fB\-\-probe\fR). This option can be -used together with the \fB\-\-info\fR option. -.TP -\fB\-p\fR, \fB\-\-probe\fR -Switch to low-level superblock probing mode (bypassing the cache). - -Note that low-level probing also returns information about partition table type -(PTTYPE tag) and partitions (PART_ENTRY_* tags). The tag names produced by -low-level probing are based on names used internally by libblkid and it may be -different than when executed without \fB\-\-probe\fR (for example PART_ENTRY_UUID= vs -PARTUUID=). See also \fB\-\-no\-part\-details\fR. -.TP -\fB\-s\fR, \fB\-\-match\-tag\fR \fItag\fR -For each (specified) device, show only the tags that match -.IR tag . -It is possible to specify multiple -.B \-\-match\-tag -options. If no tag is specified, then all tokens are shown for all -(specified) devices. -In order to just refresh the cache without showing any tokens, use -.B "\-\-match\-tag none" -with no other options. -.TP -\fB\-S\fR, \fB\-\-size\fR \fIsize\fR -Override the size of device/file (only useful with \fB\-\-probe\fR). -.TP -\fB\-t\fR, \fB\-\-match\-token\fR \fINAME=value\fR -Search for block devices with tokens named -.I NAME -that have the value -.IR value , -and display any devices which are found. -Common values for -.I NAME -include -.BR TYPE , -.BR LABEL , -and -.BR UUID . -If there are no devices specified on the command line, all block devices -will be searched; otherwise only the specified devices are searched. -.TP -\fB\-u\fR, \fB\-\-usages\fR \fIlist\fR -Restrict the probing functions to the specified (comma-separated) \fIlist\fR of "usage" types. -Supported usage types are: filesystem, raid, crypto and other. The list items may be -prefixed with "no" to specify the usage types which should be ignored. For example: -.sp - blkid \-\-probe \-\-usages filesystem,other /dev/sda1 -.sp -probes for all filesystem and other (e.g., swap) formats, and -.sp - blkid \-\-probe \-\-usages noraid /dev/sda1 -.sp -probes for all supported formats except RAIDs. -This option is only useful together with \fB\-\-probe\fR. -.TP -\fB\-U\fR, \fB\-\-uuid\fR \fIuuid\fR -Look up the device that uses this filesystem \fIuuid\fR. For more details see the -\fB\-\-label\fR option. -.TP -\fB\-V\fR, \fB\-\-version\fR -Display version number and exit. -.SH EXIT STATUS -If the specified device or device addressed by specified token (option -\fB\-\-match\-token\fR) was found and it's possible to gather any information about the -device, an exit status 0 is returned. Note the option \fB\-\-match\-tag\fR filters output -tags, but it does not affect exit status. - -If the specified token was not found, or no (specified) devices could be -identified, or it is impossible to gather any information about the device -identifiers or device content an exit status of 2 is returned. - -For usage or other errors, an exit status of 4 is returned. - -If an ambivalent probing result was detected by low-level probing mode (\fB\-p\fR), an exit status of 8 is -returned. -.SH CONFIGURATION FILE -The standard location of the -.I /etc/blkid.conf -config file can be overridden by the environment variable BLKID_CONF. -The following options control the libblkid library: -.TP -.I SEND_UEVENT= -Sends uevent when -.I /dev/disk/by-{label,uuid,partuuid,partlabel}/ -symlink does not match with LABEL, UUID, PARTUUID or PARTLABEL on the device. Default is "yes". -.TP -.I CACHE_FILE= -Overrides the standard location of the cache file. This setting can be -overridden by the environment variable BLKID_FILE. Default is -.IR /run/blkid/blkid.tab , -or -.I /etc/blkid.tab -on systems without a /run directory. -.TP -.I EVALUATE= -Defines LABEL and UUID evaluation method(s). Currently, the libblkid library -supports the "udev" and "scan" methods. More than one method may be specified in -a comma-separated list. Default is "udev,scan". The "udev" method uses udev -.I /dev/disk/by-* -symlinks and the "scan" method scans all block devices from the -.I /proc/partitions -file. -.SH ENVIRONMENT -.IP "Setting LIBBLKID_DEBUG=all enables debug output." -.SH AUTHORS -.B blkid -was written by Andreas Dilger for libblkid and improved by Theodore Ts'o -and Karel Zak. -.SH SEE ALSO -.BR libblkid (3), -.BR findfs (8), -.BR lsblk (8), -.BR wipefs (8) -.SH AVAILABILITY -The blkid command is part of the util-linux package and is available from -https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util-linux/. diff --git a/misc-utils/cal.1 b/misc-utils/cal.1 deleted file mode 100644 index 2115e9af3a..0000000000 --- a/misc-utils/cal.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,233 +0,0 @@ -.\" Copyright (c) 1989, 1990, 1993 -.\" The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. -.\" -.\" This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by -.\" Kim Letkeman. -.\" -.\" Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -.\" modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions -.\" are met: -.\" 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -.\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -.\" 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright -.\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the -.\" documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. -.\" 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software -.\" must display the following acknowledgement: -.\" This product includes software developed by the University of -.\" California, Berkeley and its contributors. -.\" 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors -.\" may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software -.\" without specific prior written permission. -.\" -.\" THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND -.\" ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE -.\" IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE -.\" ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE -.\" FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL -.\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS -.\" OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) -.\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT -.\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY -.\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF -.\" SUCH DAMAGE. -.\" -.\" @(#)cal.1 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/6/93 -.\" -.TH CAL 1 "January 2018" "util-linux" "User Commands" -.SH NAME -cal \- display a calendar -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B cal -[options] -.RI [[[ day ] " month" ] " year" ] -.br -.B cal -[options] -.RI [ "timestamp" | "monthname" ] -.SH DESCRIPTION -.B cal -displays a simple calendar. If no arguments are specified, the current -month is displayed. -.sp -The \fImonth\fR may be specified as a number (1-12), as a month name or as an -abbreviated month name according to the current locales. -.sp -Two different calendar systems are used, Gregorian and Julian. These are -nearly identical systems with Gregorian making a small adjustment to the -frequency of leap years; this facilitates improved synchronization with solar -events like the equinoxes. The Gregorian calendar reform was introduced in -1582, but its adoption continued up to 1923. By default -.B cal -uses the adoption date of 3 Sept 1752. From that date forward the Gregorian -calendar is displayed; previous dates use the Julian calendar system. 11 days -were removed at the time of adoption to bring the calendar in sync with solar -events. So Sept 1752 has a mix of Julian and Gregorian dates by which the 2nd -is followed by the 14th (the 3rd through the 13th are absent). -.sp -Optionally, either the proleptic Gregorian calendar or the Julian calendar may -be used exclusively. -.RB See\ \-\-reform\ below. -.SH OPTIONS -.TP -\fB\-1\fR, \fB\-\-one\fR -Display single month output. -(This is the default.) -.TP -\fB\-3\fR, \fB\-\-three\fR -Display three months spanning the date. -.TP -\fB\-n , \-\-months\fR \fInumber\fR -Display \fInumber\fR of months, starting from the month containing the date. -.TP -\fB\-S, \fB\-\-span\fR -Display months spanning the date. -.TP -\fB\-s\fR, \fB\-\-sunday\fR -Display Sunday as the first day of the week. -.TP -\fB\-m\fR, \fB\-\-monday\fR -Display Monday as the first day of the week. -.TP -\fB\-v\fR, \fB\-\-vertical\fR -Display using a vertical layout (aka ncal mode). -.TP -.B \-\-iso -Display the proleptic Gregorian calendar exclusively. This option does not affect -week numbers and the first day of the week. -.RB See\ \-\-reform\ below. -.TP -\fB\-j\fR, \fB\-\-julian\fR -Use day-of-year numbering for all calendars. These are also called ordinal -days. Ordinal days range from 1 to 366. This option does not switch from the -Gregorian to the Julian calendar system, that is controlled by the -.BR \-\-reform\ option. -.sp -Sometimes Gregorian calendars using ordinal dates are referred to as Julian -calendars. This can be confusing due to the many date related conventions that -use Julian in their name: (ordinal) julian date, julian (calendar) date, -(astronomical) julian date, (modified) julian date, and more. This option is -named julian, because ordinal days are identified as julian by the POSIX -standard. However, be aware that -.B cal -also uses the Julian calendar system. -.RB See\ DESCRIPTION\ above. -.TP -.BI \-\-reform\ val -This option sets the adoption date of the Gregorian calendar reform. Calendar -dates previous to reform use the Julian calendar system. Calendar dates -after reform use the Gregorian calendar system. The argument -.I val -can be: -.RS -.IP \(bu 2 -.I 1752 -- sets 3 September 1752 as the reform date (default). -This is when the Gregorian calendar reform was adopted by the British Empire. -.IP \(bu 2 -.I gregorian -- display Gregorian calendars exclusively. This special placeholder sets the -reform date below the smallest year that -.B cal -can use; meaning all calendar output uses the Gregorian calendar system. This -is called the proleptic Gregorian calendar, because dates prior to the calendar -system's creation use extrapolated values. -.IP \(bu 2 -.I iso -- alias of -.IR gregorian . -The ISO 8601 standard for the representation of dates and times in information -interchange requires using the proleptic Gregorian calendar. -.IP \(bu 2 -.I julian -- display Julian calendars exclusively. This special placeholder sets the reform date above the largest year that -.B cal -can use; meaning all -calendar output uses the Julian calendar system. -.PP -.RB See\ \%DESCRIPTION\ above. -.RE -.TP -\fB\-y\fR, \fB\-\-year\fR -Display a calendar for the whole year. -.TP -\fB\-Y, \fB\-\-twelve\fR -Display a calendar for the next twelve months. -.TP -\fB\-w\fR, \fB\-\-week\fR[=\fInumber\fR] -Display week numbers in the calendar (US or ISO-8601). See NOTES section -for more details. -.TP -\fB\-\-color\fR[=\fIwhen\fR] -Colorize the output. The optional argument \fIwhen\fP -can be \fBauto\fR, \fBnever\fR or \fBalways\fR. If the \fIwhen\fR argument is omitted, -it defaults to \fBauto\fR. The colors can be disabled; for the current built-in default -see the \fB\-\-help\fR output. See also the \fBCOLORS\fR section. -.TP -\fB\-V\fR, \fB\-\-version\fR -Display version information and exit. -.TP -\fB\-h\fR, \fB\-\-help\fR -Display help text and exit. -.SH PARAMETERS -.TP -\fBSingle digits-only parameter (e.g., 'cal 2020')\fR -Specifies the \fIyear\fR to be displayed; note the year must be fully specified: -.B "cal 89" -will not display a calendar for 1989. -.TP -\fBSingle string parameter (e.g., 'cal tomorrow' or 'cal August')\fR -Specifies \fItimestamp\fR or a \fImonth name\fR (or abbreviated name) according to the current -locales. -.sp -The special placeholders are accepted when parsing timestamp, "now" may be used -to refer to the current time, "today", "yesterday", "tomorrow" refer to of the -current day, the day before or the next day, respectively. -.sp -The relative date specifications are also accepted, in this case "+" is -evaluated to the current time plus the specified time span. Correspondingly, a -time span that is prefixed with "-" is evaluated to the current time minus the -specified time span, for example '+2days'. Instead of prefixing the time span -with "+" or "-", it may also be suffixed with a space and the word "left" or -"ago" (for example '1 week ago'). -.TP -\fBTwo parameters (e.g., 'cal 11 2020')\fR -Denote the \fImonth\fR (1 - 12) and \fIyear\fR. -.TP -\fBThree parameters (e.g., 'cal 25 11 2020')\fR -Denote the \fIday\fR (1-31), \fImonth and \fIyear\fR, and the day will be -highlighted if the calendar is displayed on a terminal. If no parameters are -specified, the current month's calendar is displayed. -.SH NOTES -A year starts on January 1. The first day of the week is determined by the -locale or the -.BR \-\-sunday \ and \ \-\-monday \ options. -.PP -The week numbering depends on the choice of the first day of the week. If it -is Sunday then the customary North American numbering is used, where 1 January -is in week number 1. If it is Monday (\fB\-m\fR) then the ISO 8601 standard week -numbering is used, where the first Thursday is in week number 1. -.SH COLORS -Implicit coloring can be disabled as follows: -.RS - -.B touch /etc/terminal-colors.d/cal.disable - -.RE -See -.BR terminal-colors.d (5) -for more details about colorization configuration. -.SH HISTORY -A cal command appeared in Version 6 AT&T UNIX. -.SH BUGS -The default -.B cal -output uses 3 September 1752 as the Gregorian calendar reform date. The -historical reform dates for the other locales, including its introduction in -October 1582, are not implemented. -.PP -Alternative calendars, such as the Umm al-Qura, the Solar Hijri, the Ge'ez, -or the lunisolar Hindu, are not supported. -.SH AVAILABILITY -The cal command is part of the util-linux package and is available from -https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util-linux/. diff --git a/misc-utils/fincore.1 b/misc-utils/fincore.1 deleted file mode 100644 index c01b5de0f2..0000000000 --- a/misc-utils/fincore.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,62 +0,0 @@ -.\" Copyright 2017 Red Hat, Inc. -.\" -.\" This file may be copied under the terms of the GNU Public License. -.TH FINCORE 1 "March 2017" "util-linux" "User Commands" -.SH NAME -fincore \- count pages of file contents in core -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B fincore -[options] -.I file ... -.SH DESCRIPTION -.B 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 -.B fincore -continues processing the rest of files listed in a command line. - -The default output is subject to change. So whenever possible, you should -avoid using default outputs in your scripts. Always explicitly define expected -columns by using -.B \-\-output -.I columns-list -in environments where a stable output is required. -.SH OPTIONS -.TP -.BR \-n , " \-\-noheadings" -Do not print a header line in status output. -.TP -.BR \-b , " \-\-bytes" -Print the SIZE column in bytes rather than in a human-readable format. -.TP -.BR \-o , " \-\-output \fIlist\fP" -Define output columns. See the \fB\-\-help\fP output to get a list of the -currently supported columns. The default list of columns may be extended if \fIlist\fP is -specified in the format \fI+list\fP. -.TP -.BR \-r , " \-\-raw" -Produce output in raw format. All potentially unsafe characters are hex-escaped -(\\x). -.TP -.BR \-J , " \-\-json" -Use JSON output format. -.TP -\fB\-V\fR, \fB\-\-version\fR -Display version information and exit. -.TP -\fB\-h\fR, \fB\-\-help\fR -Display help text and exit. -.SH AUTHORS -.MT yamato@\:redhat.com -Masatake YAMATO -.ME -.SH SEE ALSO -.BR mincore (2), -.BR getpagesize (2), -.BR getconf (1p) -.SH AVAILABILITY -The fincore command is part of the util-linux package and is available from -.UR https://\:www.kernel.org\:/pub\:/linux\:/utils\:/util-linux/ -Linux Kernel Archive -.UE . diff --git a/misc-utils/findfs.8 b/misc-utils/findfs.8 deleted file mode 100644 index 59466c1b08..0000000000 --- a/misc-utils/findfs.8 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,79 +0,0 @@ -.\" Copyright 1993, 1994, 1995 by Theodore Ts'o. All Rights Reserved. -.\" This file may be copied under the terms of the GNU Public License. -.\" -.TH FINDFS 8 "March 2014" "util-linux" "System Administration" -.SH NAME -findfs \- find a filesystem by label or UUID -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B findfs -.BI NAME= value -.SH DESCRIPTION -.B findfs -will search the block devices in the system looking for a filesystem or -partition with specified tag. The currently supported tags are: -.TP -.B LABEL=