Fix capitalization in .SS headings.

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Michael Kerrisk 2007-06-20 19:03:12 +00:00
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@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ into a SB compatible mode.
Booting DOS with the supplied driver, and
then loading Linux from the DOS prompt with loadlin avoids the reset
of the card that happens if one rebooted instead.
.SS "THE ARGUMENT LIST"
.SS "The Argument List"
The kernel command line is parsed into a list of strings
(boot arguments) separated by spaces.
Most of the boot args take the form of:
@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ to boot the computer in single user mode, and not launch all the usual
daemons.
Check the manual page for the version of init installed on
your system to see what arguments it accepts.
.SS "GENERAL NON-DEVICE SPECIFIC BOOT ARGS"
.SS "General Non-device Specific Boot Arguments"
.TP
.B "`init=...'"
.br
@ -297,7 +297,7 @@ instead jump through the BIOS.
A command-line option of `nosmp' or `maxcpus=0' will disable SMP
activation entirely; an option `maxcpus=N' limits the maximum number
of CPUs activated in SMP mode to N.
.SS "BOOT ARGUMENTS FOR USE BY KERNEL DEVELOPERS"
.SS "Boot Arguments for Use by Kernel Developers"
.TP
.B "`debug'"
Kernel messages are handed off to the kernel log daemon klogd so that they
@ -351,7 +351,7 @@ Set the six parameters max_buff_age, buff_advance, buff_decline,
buff_initial_age, bufferout_weight, buffermem_grace that control
kernel buffer memory management.
For kernel tuners only.
.SS "BOOT ARGUMENTS FOR RAMDISK USE"
.SS "Boot Arguments for Ramdisk Use"
(Only if the kernel was compiled with CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM.)
In general it is a bad idea to use a ramdisk under Linux \(em
the system will use available memory more efficiently itself.
@ -417,7 +417,7 @@ leave the initrd data under
(This device can be used only once: the data is freed as soon as
the last process that used it has closed
.IR /dev/initrd .)
.SS "BOOT ARGUMENTS FOR SCSI DEVICES"
.SS "Boot Arguments for SCSI Devices"
General notation for this section:
.I iobase
@ -739,7 +739,7 @@ nosync:bitmask, nodma:x, period:ns, disconnect:x, debug:x,
clock:x, next.
For details, see
.IR /usr/src/linux/drivers/scsi/wd33c93.c .
.SS "HARD DISKS"
.SS "Hard Disks"
.TP
.B "IDE Disk/CD-ROM Driver Parameters"
The IDE driver accepts a number of parameters, which range from disk
@ -850,7 +850,7 @@ xd=2,5,0x320,3
.B "Syquest's EZ* removable disks"
.IP
.BI ez= iobase[,irq[,rep[,nybble]]]
.SS "IBM MCA BUS DEVICES"
.SS "IBM MCA Bus Devices"
See also
.IR /usr/src/linux/Documentation/mca.txt .
.TP
@ -984,7 +984,7 @@ where type is one of the following (case sensitive) strings:
`SoundBlaster', `LaserMate', or `SPEA'.
The I/O base is that of the
CD-ROM interface, and not that of the sound portion of the card.
.SS "ETHERNET DEVICES"
.SS "Ethernet Devices"
Different drivers make use of different parameters, but they all at
least share having an IRQ, an I/O port base value, and a name.
In its most generic form, it looks something like this:
@ -1012,7 +1012,7 @@ cards and on the card/driver specific implementation
of the param_n values where used.
Interested readers should refer to
the section in that document on their particular card.
.SS "THE FLOPPY DISK DRIVER"
.SS "The Floppy Disk Driver"
There are many floppy driver options, and they are all listed in
README.fd in linux/drivers/block.
This information is taken directly
@ -1086,7 +1086,7 @@ This is needed on IBM L40SX laptops in certain video modes.
be an interaction between video and floppy.
The unexpected interrupts
only affect performance, and can safely be ignored.)
.SS "THE SOUND DRIVER"
.SS "The Sound Driver"
The sound driver can also accept boot args to override the compiled in
values.
This is not recommended, as it is rather complex.
@ -1112,7 +1112,7 @@ As you can see it gets pretty messy, and you are better off to compile
in your own personal values as recommended.
Using a boot arg of
`sound=0' will disable the sound driver entirely.
.SS "ISDN DRIVERS"
.SS "ISDN Drivers"
.TP
.B "The ICN ISDN driver"
Syntax:
@ -1140,7 +1140,7 @@ teles=iobase,irq,membase,protocol,teles_id
where iobase is the i/o port address of the card, membase is the
shared memory base address of the card, irq is the interrupt channel
the card uses, and teles_id is the unique ASCII string identifier.
.SS "SERIAL PORT DRIVERS"
.SS "Serial Port Drivers"
.TP
.B "The RISCom/8 Multiport Serial Driver (`riscom8=')"
Syntax:
@ -1199,7 +1199,7 @@ the dummy 0 is required because of a bug in the setup code.
The mode parameter is a string with syntax hw:modem,
where hw is one of sbc, wss, wssfdx and modem is one of
afsk1200, fsk9600.
.SS "THE LINE PRINTER DRIVER"
.SS "The Line Printer Driver"
.TP
.B "`lp='"
Syntax:
@ -1229,7 +1229,7 @@ lp=0.
Syntax:
.IP
wdt=io,irq
.SS "MOUSE DRIVERS"
.SS "Mouse Drivers"
.TP
.B "`bmouse=irq'"
The busmouse driver only accepts one parameter, that being the
@ -1247,7 +1247,7 @@ x-threshold and y-threshold.
Otherwise, the first argument
is the x-threshold, and the second the y-threshold.
These values must lie between 1 and 20 (inclusive); the default is 2.
.SS "VIDEO HARDWARE"
.SS "Video Hardware"
.TP
.B "`no-scroll'"
This option tells the console driver not to use hardware scroll