mkfs.cramfs: Some typographical corrections to the manual
The unit "MB" is ambigous. Use "MiB" if "M" does not mean 10^6. Otherwise add "(M = 10^6)" after it. Changes: Unpaddable space (\ ) added between a number and an unit. A nuber and a unit are not one word. Is "16MB" written "sixteenmegabytes"? Signed-off-by: Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>
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write access for compressed files is difficult to implement. cramfs
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write access for compressed files is difficult to implement. cramfs
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ships with a utility (mkcramfs) to pack files into new cramfs images.
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ships with a utility (mkcramfs) to pack files into new cramfs images.
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File sizes are limited to less than 16MB.
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File sizes are limited to less than 16\ MB.
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Maximum file system size is a little under 272MB. (The last file on the
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Maximum file system size is a little under 272\ MB. (The last file on the
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file system must begin before the 256MB block, but can extend past it.)
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file system must begin before the 256\ MB block, but can extend past it.)
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.SH ARGUMENTS
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.I directory
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