Signed-off-by: Fan Chengniang <[email protected]>
---
Documentation/btrfs-mount.txt | 2 +-
Documentation/btrfs-property.txt | 14 +++++++-------
Documentation/btrfs-replace.txt | 3 +--
Documentation/btrfs-scrub.txt | 4 +---
4 files changed, 10 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/Documentation/btrfs-mount.txt b/Documentation/btrfs-mount.txt
index 4fb7137..8cf7a0b 100644
--- a/Documentation/btrfs-mount.txt
+++ b/Documentation/btrfs-mount.txt
@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ MOUNT OPTIONS
operations). This was previously the behavior only when a snapshot is
created.
-*inode_cache*:
+*inode_cache*::
Enable free inode number caching. Defaults to off due to an overflow
problem when the free space crcs don't fit inside a single page.
diff --git a/Documentation/btrfs-property.txt b/Documentation/btrfs-property.txt
index 28ede4b..8b9b7f0 100644
--- a/Documentation/btrfs-property.txt
+++ b/Documentation/btrfs-property.txt
@@ -28,10 +28,16 @@ A btrfs object, which is set by <object>, can be a btrfs
filesystem
itself, a btrfs subvolume, an inode(file or directory) inside btrfs,
or a device on which a btrfs exists.
+
+The '-t <type>' option can be used to explicitly
+specify what type of object you meant. This is only needed when a
+property could be set for more then one object type.
++
+Possible types are 's[ubvol]', 'f[ilesystem]', 'i[node]' and 'd[evice]'.
++
Set the name of property by '<name>'. If no '<name>' is specified,
all properties for the given object are printed. '<name>' is one of
the followings.
-+
+
ro::::
read-only flag of subvolume: true or false
label::::
@@ -39,12 +45,6 @@ label of device
compression::::
compression setting for an inode: lzo, zlib, or "" (empty string)
-The '-t <type>' option can be used to explicitly
-specify what type of object you meant. This is only needed when a
-property could be set for more then one object type.
-+
-Possible types are 's[ubvol]', 'f[ilesystem]', 'i[node]' and 'd[evice]'.
-
*list* [-t <type>] <object>::
Lists available properties with their descriptions for the given object.
+
diff --git a/Documentation/btrfs-replace.txt b/Documentation/btrfs-replace.txt
index 7402484..b2a21b9 100644
--- a/Documentation/btrfs-replace.txt
+++ b/Documentation/btrfs-replace.txt
@@ -13,9 +13,8 @@ DESCRIPTION
-----------
*btrfs replace* is used to replace btrfs managed devices with other device.
-Note: this is not currently supported for RAID5/6 profiles and must use the
+NOTE: this is not currently supported for RAID5/6 profiles and must use the
device add/delete workaround.
-
It is recommended to see `btrfs-device`(8) for more details about btrfs device
management.
diff --git a/Documentation/btrfs-scrub.txt b/Documentation/btrfs-scrub.txt
index c0fafca..6ebce60 100644
--- a/Documentation/btrfs-scrub.txt
+++ b/Documentation/btrfs-scrub.txt
@@ -59,9 +59,7 @@ Read only mode. Do not attempt to correct anything.
-R::::
Raw print mode. Print full data instead of summary.
-c <ioprio_class>::::
-Set IO priority class (see
- ionice (1)
-manpage).
+Set IO priority class (see `ionice`(1) manpage).
-n <ioprio_classdata>::::
Set IO priority classdata (see `ionice`(1) manpage).
-f::::
--
1.9.1
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