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From 1653f314de9f0a0415259f2182bf65a745537f33 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
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From: =?UTF-8?q?Dan=20Hor=C3=A1k?= <dan@danny.cz>
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Date: Tue, 28 Jan 2014 14:15:56 +0100
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Subject: [PATCH] remove duplicit words in man pages
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---
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 doc/sg3_utils.8         | 2 +-
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 doc/sg_format.8         | 2 +-
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 doc/sg_get_lba_status.8 | 2 +-
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 doc/sg_ses.8            | 2 +-
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 doc/sg_stpg.8           | 2 +-
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 doc/sginfo.8            | 2 +-
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 6 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
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diff --git a/doc/sg3_utils.8 b/doc/sg3_utils.8
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index ae9b181..d295eeb 100644
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--- a/doc/sg3_utils.8
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+++ b/doc/sg3_utils.8
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@@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ drives and "cd" for SCSI CD/DVD/BD drives. Each SCSI device has a
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 corresponding pass\-through device name of the form /dev/pass<num>
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 where <num> is an integer starting at zero. The "camcontrol devlist"
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 command may be useful for finding out which SCSI device names are
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-available and the correspondence between between class and pass\-through
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+available and the correspondence between class and pass\-through
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 names.
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 .SH SOLARIS DEVICE NAMING
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 SCSI device names below the /dev directory have a form like: c5t4d3s2
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diff --git a/doc/sg_format.8 b/doc/sg_format.8
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index 4cf4e82..055ff04 100644
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--- a/doc/sg_format.8
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+++ b/doc/sg_format.8
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@@ -265,7 +265,7 @@ protection type of a disk can be found in the "P_TYPE" and "PROT_EN"
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 fields in the response of a READ CAPACITY (16) command (e.g. with
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 the 'sg_readcap \-\-long' utility).
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 .PP
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-Given that a device supports a particular protection type, a user can then
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+Given that a device supports a particular protection type, a user can
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 then choose to format that disk with that protection type by setting
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 the "FMTPINFO" and "Protection Field Usage" fields in the FORMAT UNIT
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 command. Those fields correspond to the \fI\-\-fmtpinfo=FPI\fR and the
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diff --git a/doc/sg_get_lba_status.8 b/doc/sg_get_lba_status.8
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index ab8269c..bbb0c09 100644
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--- a/doc/sg_get_lba_status.8
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+++ b/doc/sg_get_lba_status.8
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@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ when use once then one LBA status descriptor per line is output to stdout.
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 Each line has this
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 format: "0x<descriptor_LBA>  0x<blocks> <provisioning_status>". So the
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 descriptor LBA and blocks are output in hex and the provisioning status
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-in decimal. When used twice (e.g. '\-bb' or '\-\-brief \-\-brief') the
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+in decimal. When used twice (e.g. '\-bb' or '\-\-brief \-\-brief')
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 the provisioning status of the given \fILBA\fR (or LBA 0 if the
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 \fI\-\-lba\fR option is not given) is output to stdout. A check is made
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 that the given \fILBA\fR lies on the range of the first returned LBA
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diff --git a/doc/sg_ses.8 b/doc/sg_ses.8
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index 1cd71c5..a94fe48 100644
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--- a/doc/sg_ses.8
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+++ b/doc/sg_ses.8
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@@ -237,7 +237,7 @@ given.
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 .PP
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 One of two command lines variants can be used to specify indexes:
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 \fI\-\-index=TIA,II\fR where \fITIA\fR is either an type header index (TI)
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-or an Element type abbreviation (A) (e.g. "ps" or "ps1"). \fIII\fR is
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+or an Element type abbreviation (A) (e.g. "ps" or "ps1"). \fIII\fR
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 is either an individual index or "\-1" to specify the overall element. The
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 second variant is \fI\-\-index=IIA\fR where \fIIIA\fR is either an individual
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 index (II) or an Element type abbreviation (A). When \fIIIA\fR is an
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diff --git a/doc/sg_stpg.8 b/doc/sg_stpg.8
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index f93f029..8ab6b1a 100644
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--- a/doc/sg_stpg.8
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+++ b/doc/sg_stpg.8
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@@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ identifier (i.e. acts on one or more target ports).
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 When \fI\-\-tp=\fR is given then the same number of elements should be
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 given to the \fI\-\-state=\fR option. If more than one list element is
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 given to \fI\-\-tp=\fR and an equal number of elements is _not_ given
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-to the the \fI\-\-state=\fR option, then if only one state is specified
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+to the \fI\-\-state=\fR option, then if only one state is specified
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 then it is repeated.
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 .SH EXIT STATUS
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 The exit status of sg_stpg is 0 when it is successful. Otherwise see
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diff --git a/doc/sginfo.8 b/doc/sginfo.8
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index 8d570b1..7abff65 100644
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--- a/doc/sginfo.8
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+++ b/doc/sginfo.8
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@@ -287,7 +287,7 @@ hex (mode page index in the first column and the corresponding byte
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 value in the second column) use "\-u 0xa". Mode pages (subpage code == 0)
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 start at index position 2 while subpages start at index position 4.
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 If the "\-Xu ..." option is used then a list a hex values each value
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-prefixed by "@" is output. Mode (sub)page values can then be modified with
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+prefixed by "@" is output. Mode (sub)page values can then be modified
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 with the "\-RXu ..." option.
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 .PP
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 .SH RESTRICTIONS
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-- 
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1.8.1.4
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