Correctly format page cross references
Most pages in util-linux follow the standard convention of formatting page cross references in bold. Fix the few exceptions that use italic. Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
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@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ Display version information and exit.
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.SH CONFIG FILE ITEMS
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.B chfn
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reads the
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.IR /etc\:/login.defs (5)
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.BR /etc\:/login.defs (5)
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configuration file. Note that the configuration file could be
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distributed with another package (e.g. shadow-utils). The following
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configuration items are relevant for
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.SH CONFIG FILE ITEMS
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.B login
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reads the
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.IR /etc\:/login.defs (5)
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.BR /etc\:/login.defs (5)
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configuration file. Note that the configuration file could be
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distributed with another package (e.g. shadow-utils). The following
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configuration items are relevant for
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@ -780,7 +780,7 @@ and
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For most types all the
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.B mount
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program has to do is issue a simple
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.IR mount (2)
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.BR mount (2)
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system call, and no detailed knowledge of the filesystem type is required.
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For a few types however (like nfs, nfs4, cifs, smbfs, ncpfs) an ad hoc code is
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necessary. The nfs, nfs4, cifs, smbfs, and ncpfs filesystems
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@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ reads from standard input.
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If standard output is not a terminal,
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.B pg
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acts like
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.IR cat (1)
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.BR cat (1)
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but precedes each file with its name if there is more than one.
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.PP
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If input comes from a pipe,
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.TP
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.BR LANG ,\ LC_ALL ,\ LC_COLLATE ,\ LC_CTYPE ,\ LC_MESSAGES
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See
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.IR locale (7).
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.BR locale (7).
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.TP
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.B LINES
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Overrides the system-supplied number of lines if set.
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