Manual pages: wording fix: "another" ==> "other"
In several pages, there is a consistent wording problem: "another" where "other" should be used. This wording problem can be surprisingly confusing for native speakers, especially those unaware that in some other languages, "another" and "other" can be expressed with the same word. Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk (man-pages) <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
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@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ partition table before you write it to the device.
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And vice-versa it is possible to write the current in-memory disk layout
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And vice-versa it is possible to write the current in-memory disk layout
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to the script file by command 'O'.
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to the script file by command 'O'.
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.PP
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.PP
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The script files are compatible between cfdisk, sfdisk, fdisk and another
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The script files are compatible between cfdisk, sfdisk, fdisk and other
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libfdisk applications. For more details see
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libfdisk applications. For more details see
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.BR sfdisk (8).
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.BR sfdisk (8).
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@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ partitions.
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.B sfdisk
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.B sfdisk
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uses BLKRRPART (reread partition table) ioctl to make sure that the device is
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uses BLKRRPART (reread partition table) ioctl to make sure that the device is
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not used by system or another tools (see also \-\-no-reread). It's possible that
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not used by system or other tools (see also \-\-no-reread). It's possible that
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this feature or another sfdisk activity races with \fBudevd\fR. The recommended way
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this feature or another sfdisk activity races with \fBudevd\fR. The recommended way
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how to avoid possible collisions is to use \fB\-\-lock\fR option.
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how to avoid possible collisions is to use \fB\-\-lock\fR option.
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The exclusive lock will cause udevd to skip the event handling on the device.
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The exclusive lock will cause udevd to skip the event handling on the device.
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avoid collision between deprecated shortcut 'E' and '0E' MBR hex code. For backward
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avoid collision between deprecated shortcut 'E' and '0E' MBR hex code. For backward
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compatibility sfdisk tries to interpret
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compatibility sfdisk tries to interpret
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.I type
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.I type
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as a shortcut as a first possibility in partitioning scripts although on another places (e.g.
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as a shortcut as a first possibility in partitioning scripts although on other places (e.g.
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\fB\-\-part-type command)\fR it tries shortcuts as the last possibility.
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\fB\-\-part-type command)\fR it tries shortcuts as the last possibility.
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Since v2.36 libfdisk supports partition type aliases as extension to shortcuts. The alias is a
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Since v2.36 libfdisk supports partition type aliases as extension to shortcuts. The alias is a
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.BR \-P , " \-\-pty"
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.BR \-P , " \-\-pty"
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Create pseudo-terminal for the session. The independent terminal provides
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Create pseudo-terminal for the session. The independent terminal provides
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better security as user does not share terminal with the original
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better security as user does not share terminal with the original
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session. This allow to avoid TIOCSTI ioctl terminal injection and another
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session. This allow to avoid TIOCSTI ioctl terminal injection and other
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security attacks against terminal file descriptors. The all session is also
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security attacks against terminal file descriptors. The all session is also
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possible to move to background (e.g., "runuser \-\-pty \-u username \-\- command &").
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possible to move to background (e.g., "runuser \-\-pty \-u username \-\- command &").
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If the pseudo-terminal is enabled then runuser command works
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If the pseudo-terminal is enabled then runuser command works
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.BR \-P , " \-\-pty"
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.BR \-P , " \-\-pty"
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Create pseudo-terminal for the session. The independent terminal provides
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Create pseudo-terminal for the session. The independent terminal provides
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better security as user does not share terminal with the original
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better security as user does not share terminal with the original
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session. This allow to avoid TIOCSTI ioctl terminal injection and another
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session. This allow to avoid TIOCSTI ioctl terminal injection and other
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security attacks against terminal file descriptors. The all session is also
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security attacks against terminal file descriptors. The all session is also
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possible to move to background (e.g., "su \-\-pty \- username \-c
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possible to move to background (e.g., "su \-\-pty \- username \-c
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application &"). If the pseudo-terminal is enabled then su command works
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application &"). If the pseudo-terminal is enabled then su command works
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This option forces
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This option forces
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.B blkid
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.B blkid
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to use udev when used for LABEL or UUID tokens in \fB\-\-match\-token\fR. The
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to use udev when used for LABEL or UUID tokens in \fB\-\-match\-token\fR. The
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goal is to provide output consistent with another utils (like mount, etc.)
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goal is to provide output consistent with other utils (like mount, etc.)
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on systems where the same tag is used for multiple devices.
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on systems where the same tag is used for multiple devices.
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.TP
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.TP
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\fB\-L\fR, \fB\-\-label\fR \fIlabel\fR
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\fB\-L\fR, \fB\-\-label\fR \fIlabel\fR
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.TP
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.TP
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.BR \-S , " \-\-split " \fIlist\fP
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.BR \-S , " \-\-split " \fIlist\fP
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Specify which columns (attributes) use to split memory blocks to ranges. The
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Specify which columns (attributes) use to split memory blocks to ranges. The
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supported columns are STATE, REMOVABLE, NODE and ZONES, or "none". The another columns are
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supported columns are STATE, REMOVABLE, NODE and ZONES, or "none".
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The other columns are
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silently ignored. For more details see DESCRIPTION above.
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silently ignored. For more details see DESCRIPTION above.
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.TP
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.TP
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.BR \-s , " \-\-sysroot " \fIdirectory\fP
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.BR \-s , " \-\-sysroot " \fIdirectory\fP
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to the big file tree. Conversely, the
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to the big file tree. Conversely, the
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.BR umount (8)
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.BR umount (8)
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command will detach it again. The filesystem is used to control how data is
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command will detach it again. The filesystem is used to control how data is
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stored on the device or provided in a virtual way by network or another services.
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stored on the device or provided in a virtual way by network or other services.
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The standard form of the
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The standard form of the
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.B mount
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.B mount
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will be read-only.
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will be read-only.
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It's also possible to change nosuid, nodev, noexec, noatime, nodiratime and
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It's also possible to change nosuid, nodev, noexec, noatime, nodiratime and
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relatime VFS entry flags by "remount,bind" operation. The another (for example
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relatime VFS entry flags by "remount,bind" operation.
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The other (for example
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filesystem specific flags) are silently ignored. It's impossible to change mount
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filesystem specific flags) are silently ignored. It's impossible to change mount
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options recursively (for example with \fB\-o rbind,ro\fR).
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options recursively (for example with \fB\-o rbind,ro\fR).
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.BR mount (2)
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.BR mount (2)
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system call, otherwise it runs in the original mount namespace.
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system call, otherwise it runs in the original mount namespace.
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It means that the target namespace does not have
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It means that the target namespace does not have
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to contain any libraries or another requirements necessary to execute
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to contain any libraries or other requirements necessary to execute
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.BR mount (2)
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.BR mount (2)
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command.
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command.
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.sp
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.sp
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.TP
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.TP
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.B x-*
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.B x-*
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The same as \fBX-*\fR options, but stored permanently in the user space. It
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The same as \fBX-*\fR options, but stored permanently in the user space. It
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means the options are also available for umount or another operations. Note
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means the options are also available for umount or other operations. Note
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that maintain mount options in user space is tricky, because it's necessary use
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that maintain mount options in user space is tricky, because it's necessary use
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libmount based tools and there is no guarantee that the options will be always
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libmount based tools and there is no guarantee that the options will be always
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available (for example after a move mount operation or in unshared namespace).
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available (for example after a move mount operation or in unshared namespace).
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offending process could even be
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offending process could even be
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.B umount
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.B umount
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itself - it opens libc, and libc in its turn may open for example locale
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itself - it opens libc, and libc in its turn may open for example locale
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files. A lazy unmount avoids this problem, but it may introduce another
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files. A lazy unmount avoids this problem, but it may introduce other
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issues. See \fB\-\-lazy\fR description below.
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issues. See \fB\-\-lazy\fR description below.
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.SH OPTIONS
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.SH OPTIONS
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.TP
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.TP
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.BR umount (2)
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.BR umount (2)
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system call, otherwise it runs in the original namespace.
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system call, otherwise it runs in the original namespace.
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It means that the target mount namespace does not have
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It means that the target mount namespace does not have
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to contain any libraries or another requirements necessary to execute
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to contain any libraries or other requirements necessary to execute
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.BR umount (2)
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.BR umount (2)
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command.
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command.
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.sp
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.sp
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all unmount requests
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all unmount requests
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to the \fB/sbin/umount.\fItype\fR helper independently of UID.
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to the \fB/sbin/umount.\fItype\fR helper independently of UID.
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.PP
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.PP
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Note that \fI/etc/mtab\fR is currently deprecated and helper= and another
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Note that \fI/etc/mtab\fR is currently deprecated and helper= and other
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userspace mount options are maintained by libmount.
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userspace mount options are maintained by libmount.
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.SH ENVIRONMENT
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.SH ENVIRONMENT
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.IP LIBMOUNT_FSTAB=<path>
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.IP LIBMOUNT_FSTAB=<path>
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The default mode is
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The default mode is
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in this case CR is replaced with line break for stdin log, because otherwise
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in this case CR is replaced with line break for stdin log, because otherwise
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scriptreplay will overwrite the same line. The another modes are
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scriptreplay will overwrite the same line. The other modes are
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.I never
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.I never
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.IR always .
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.IR always .
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is ignore empty lines at all.
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is ignore empty lines at all.
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.IP "\fB\-r, \-\-tree\fP \fIcolumn\fP"
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.IP "\fB\-r, \-\-tree\fP \fIcolumn\fP"
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Specify column to use tree-like output. Note that the circular dependencies and
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Specify column to use tree-like output. Note that the circular dependencies and
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another anomalies in child and parent relation are silently ignored.
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other anomalies in child and parent relation are silently ignored.
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.IP "\fB\-i, \-\-tree\-id\fP \fIcolumn\fP"
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.IP "\fB\-i, \-\-tree\-id\fP \fIcolumn\fP"
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Specify column with line ID to create child-parent relation.
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.IP "\fB\-p, \-\-tree\-parent\fP \fIcolumn\fP"
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.IP "\fB\-p, \-\-tree\-parent\fP \fIcolumn\fP"
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