ionice: clarify description of --classdata
Before this patch, it wasn't clear whether '0' or '7' should be used to specify "highest priority". (The answer could have been inferred from the 'Examples' section of the man page.) Signed-off-by: Daniel Shahaf <danielsh@apache.org>
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@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ Specify the name or number of the scheduling class to use; \fI0\fR for none,
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.BR \-n , " \-\-classdata " \fIlevel\fR
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Specify the scheduling class data. This only has an effect if the class
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accepts an argument. For realtime and best-effort, \fI0-7\fR are valid data
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(priority levels).
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(priority levels), and \fI0\fR represents the highest priority level.
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.TP
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.BR \-p , " \-\-pid " \fIPID\fR...
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Specify the process IDs of running processes for which to get or set the
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