+ formatting modifications to make pod2man(1p) happy.

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John Beppu 2000-04-13 03:16:01 +00:00
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@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ Currently defined functions include:
Common Options:
Most BusyBox commands support the "--help" option to provide a
Most BusyBox commands support the B<--help> option to provide a
terse runtime description of their behavior.
=over 4
@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ Example:
=item chmod
Usage: chmod [-R] MODE[,MODE]... FILE...
Usage: chmod [B<-R>] MODE[,MODE]... FILE...
Changes file access permissions for the specified file(s) or directory(s).
Each MODE is defined by combining the letters for WHO has access to the file,
@ -223,6 +223,7 @@ Usage: date [OPTION]... [+FORMAT]
Display the current time in the given FORMAT, or set the system date.
Options:
-R output RFC-822 compliant date string
-s set time described by STRING
-u print or set Coordinated Universal Time
@ -272,7 +273,7 @@ Exmaple:
=item dmesg
Usage: dmesg [-c] [-n level] [-s bufsize]
Usage: dmesg [B<-c>] [B<-n> level] [B<-s> bufsize]
Print or controls the kernel ring buffer.
@ -284,6 +285,7 @@ Summarize disk space used for each FILE and/or directory.
Disk space is printed in units of 1k (i.e. 1024 bytes).
Options:
-l count sizes many times if hard linked
-s display only a total for each argument
@ -369,11 +371,12 @@ Deallocates unused virtual terminal /dev/ttyN
=item fsck.minix
Usage: fsck.minix [-larvsmf] /dev/name
Usage: fsck.minix [B<-larvsmf>] /dev/name
Performs a consistency check for MINIX filesystems.
OPTIONS:
-l Lists all filenames
-r Perform interactive repairs
-a Perform automatic repairs
@ -385,11 +388,12 @@ OPTIONS:
=item mkfs.minix
Usage: mkfs.minix [-c | -l filename] [-nXX] [-iXX] /dev/name [blocks]
Usage: mkfs.minix [B<-c> | B<-l> filename] [B<-nXX>] [B<-iXX>] /dev/name [blocks]
Make a MINIX filesystem.
OPTIONS:
-c Check the device for bad blocks
-n [14|30] Specify the maximum length of filenames
-i Specify the number of inodes for the filesystem
@ -404,6 +408,7 @@ Usage: grep [OPTIONS]... PATTERN [FILE]...
Search for PATTERN in each FILE or standard input.
OPTIONS:
-h suppress the prefixing filename on output
-i ignore case distinctions
-n print line number with output lines
@ -428,6 +433,7 @@ With more than one FILE, precede each with a header giving the
file name. With no FILE, or when FILE is -, read standard input.
Options:
-n NUM Print first NUM lines instead of first 10
Example:
@ -438,12 +444,13 @@ Example:
=item hostname
Usage: hostname [OPTION] {hostname | -F file}
Usage: hostname [OPTION] {hostname | B<-F> file}
Get or set the hostname or DNS domain name. If a hostname is given
(or a file with the -F parameter), the host name will be set.
(or a file with the B<-F> parameter), the host name will be set.
Options:
-s Short
-i Addresses for the hostname
-d DNS domain name
@ -456,11 +463,12 @@ Example:
=item kill
Usage: kill [-signal] process-id [process-id ...]
Usage: kill [B<-signal>] process-id [process-id ...]
Send a signal (default is SIGTERM) to the specified process(es).
Options:
-l List all signal names and numbers.
Example:
@ -487,7 +495,7 @@ Options:
=item ls
Usage: ls [-1acdelnpuxACF] [filenames...]
Usage: ls [B<-1acdelnpuxACF>] [filenames...]
=item lsmod
@ -519,7 +527,7 @@ TYPEs include:
=item mkswap
Usage: mkswap [-c] [-v0|-v1] device [block-count]
Usage: mkswap [B<-c>] [-v0|-v1] device [block-count]
Prepare a disk partition to be used as a swap partition.
Options:
@ -539,7 +547,7 @@ Usage: more [file ...]
Usage: mount [flags]
mount [flags] device directory [-o options,more-options]
mount [flags] device directory [B<-o> options,more-options]
Flags:
-a: Mount all file systems in fstab.
@ -612,7 +620,7 @@ Remove the DIRECTORY(ies), if they are empty.
=item sed
Usage: sed [-n] -e script [file...]
Usage: sed [B<-n>] B<-e> script [file...]
Allowed sed scripts come in the following form:
'ADDR [!] COMMAND'
@ -720,7 +728,7 @@ Options:
=item touch
Usage: touch [-c] file [file ...]
Usage: touch [B<-c>] file [file ...]
Update the last-modified date on the given file[s].
@ -735,7 +743,8 @@ Usage: touch [-c] file [file ...]
=item uname
Usage: uname [OPTION]...
Print certain system information. With no OPTION, same as -s.
Print certain system information. With no OPTION, same as B<-s>.
Options:
@ -751,7 +760,9 @@ Options:
=item umount
Usage: Usage: umount [flags] filesystem|directory
Flags:
-a: Unmount all file systems
@ -797,7 +808,7 @@ Options:
Usage: gzip [OPTION]... FILE
Compress FILE with maximum compression.
When FILE is -, reads standard input. Implies -c.
When FILE is -, reads standard input. Implies B<-c>.
Options: