Fix use of quotes

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Michael Kerrisk 2008-06-10 12:28:58 +00:00
parent 2fd483fb22
commit 6c04f928e2
1 changed files with 18 additions and 15 deletions

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@ -824,13 +824,13 @@ IP address HW type Flags HW address Mask Device
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Here 'IP address' is the IPv4 address of the machine and the 'HW type'
Here "IP address" is the IPv4 address of the machine and the "HW type"
is the hardware type of the address from RFC\ 826.
The flags are the internal
flags of the ARP structure (as defined in
.IR /usr/include/linux/if_arp.h )
and
the 'HW address' is the data link layer mapping for that IP address if
the "HW address" is the data link layer mapping for that IP address if
it is known.
.TP
.I /proc/net/dev
@ -895,9 +895,10 @@ Holds a dump of the RAW socket table.
Much of the information is not of
use
apart from debugging.
The 'sl' value is the kernel hash slot for the
The "sl" value is the kernel hash slot for the
socket,
the 'local_address' is the local address and protocol number pair. "St" is
the "local_address" is the local address and protocol number pair.
\&"St" is
the internal status of the socket.
The "tx_queue" and "rx_queue" are the
outgoing and incoming data queue in terms of kernel memory usage.
@ -921,8 +922,9 @@ of use apart from debugging.
The "sl" value is the kernel hash slot
for the socket, the "local_address" is the local address and port number pair.
The "rem_address" is the remote address and port number pair
(if connected). 'St' is the internal status of the socket.
The 'tx_queue' and 'rx_queue' are the
(if connected).
\&"St" is the internal status of the socket.
The "tx_queue" and "rx_queue" are the
outgoing and incoming data queue in terms of kernel memory usage.
The "tr", "tm\->when", and "rexmits" fields hold internal information of
the kernel socket state and are only useful for debugging.
@ -970,12 +972,13 @@ Num RefCount Protocol Flags Type St Path
.sp .5
.fi
Here 'Num' is the kernel table slot number, 'RefCount' is the number
of users of the socket, 'Protocol' is currently always 0, 'Flags'
Here "Num" is the kernel table slot number, "RefCount" is the number
of users of the socket, "Protocol" is currently always 0, "Flags"
represent the internal kernel flags holding the status of the
socket.
Currently, type is always '1' (Unix domain datagram sockets are
not yet supported in the kernel). 'St' is the internal state of the
Currently, type is always "1" (Unix domain datagram sockets are
not yet supported in the kernel).
\&"St" is the internal state of the
socket and Path is the bound path (if any) of the socket.
.TP
.I /proc/partitions
@ -1018,7 +1021,7 @@ allows
root to add a hotplugged device to the list of known devices.
An
.B echo 'scsi add-single-device 1 0 5 0' > /proc/scsi/scsi
.B echo \(aqscsi add-single-device 1 0 5 0\(aq > /proc/scsi/scsi
will cause
host scsi1 to scan on SCSI channel 0 for a device on ID 5 LUN 0.
If there
@ -1451,7 +1454,7 @@ program to handle a graceful restart.
When the value is > 0, Linux's reaction to a Vulcan
Nerve Pinch (tm) will be an immediate reboot, without even
syncing its dirty buffers.
Note: when a program (like dosemu) has the keyboard in 'raw'
Note: when a program (like dosemu) has the keyboard in "raw"
mode, the ctrl-alt-del is intercepted by the program before it
ever reaches the kernel tty layer, and it's up to the program
to decide what to do with it.
@ -1594,9 +1597,9 @@ approximately 4 million).
.TP
.IR /proc/sys/kernel/powersave-nap " (PowerPC only)"
This file contains a flag.
If set, Linux-PPC will use the 'nap' mode of
If set, Linux-PPC will use the "nap" mode of
powersaving,
otherwise the 'doze' mode will be used.
otherwise the "doze" mode will be used.
.TP
.I /proc/sys/kernel/printk
The four values in this file
@ -1712,7 +1715,7 @@ contains a string like:
#5 Wed Feb 25 21:49:24 MET 1998
The '#5' means that
The "#5" means that
this is the fifth kernel built from this source base and the
date behind it indicates the time the kernel was built.
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