To use Android defaults, you must use `-g android`. However, the man
page previously implied that you need only use `-g`.

Since you must specify `android`, I figured it would be appropriate
to name that field `default-options` in the man page. If there was ever
a reason to have a different set of default options, the `-g` option
could be used with a new `default-options` value, i.e. `-g example`.

Signed-off-by: John A. Leuenhagen <[email protected]>
---
 man/mkfs.f2fs.8 | 11 +++++++++--
 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/man/mkfs.f2fs.8 b/man/mkfs.f2fs.8
index 0aca4dc..c90ebcc 100644
--- a/man/mkfs.f2fs.8
+++ b/man/mkfs.f2fs.8
@@ -32,6 +32,7 @@ mkfs.f2fs \- create an F2FS file system
 ]
 [
 .B \-g
+.I default-options
 ]
 [
 .B \-i
@@ -136,8 +137,14 @@ Force overwrite when an existing filesystem is detected on 
the device.
 By default, mkfs.f2fs will not write to the device if it suspects that
 there is a filesystem or partition table on the device already.
 .TP
-.BI \-g
-Add default Android options.
+.BI \-g " default-options"
+Use a default set of options.
+The following values are supported:
+.RS 1.2i
+.TP 1.2i
+.B android
+Use default options for Android.
+.RE
 .TP
 .BI \-i
 Enable extended node bitmap.
-- 
2.26.2



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