From: Masatake YAMATO Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2023 20:25:22 +0000 (+0900) Subject: lsfd.1.adoc: fix text formats X-Git-Tag: v2.39-rc2~46^2 X-Git-Url: http://git.ipfire.org/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=7cef4484e608ac5a76cde13e452a4f7ad6f3885e;p=thirdparty%2Futil-linux.git lsfd.1.adoc: fix text formats --- diff --git a/misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc b/misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc index ea8752768c..e5517674e7 100644 --- a/misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc +++ b/misc-utils/lsfd.1.adoc @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ and *-p* option, e.g. -p 1, may print the same output but using *-p* option is much more efficient because *-p* option works at a much earlier stage of processing than the *-Q* option. -*-i[4|6]*, *--inet[=4|6]:: +*-i*[4|6], *--inet*[=4|6]:: List only IPv4 sockets and/or IPv6 sockets. *-Q*, *--filter* _expr_:: @@ -305,11 +305,11 @@ ____ If pid namespaces are supported then this function will also print the pid of a given pidfd refers to for all descendant pid namespaces starting from the current pid namespace of the instance, i.e. the -Pid field and the first entry in the NSpid field will be identical. -... +Pid field and the first entry in the NSpid field will be identical. + +... + Note that this differs from the Pid and NSpid fields in /proc//status where Pid and NSpid are always shown relative to -the pid namespace of the procfs instance. +the pid namespace of the procfs instance. ____ PIDFD.PID <``number``>::