diff --git a/man4/sk98lin.4 b/man4/sk98lin.4 index ffa6e9996..4e9353559 100644 --- a/man4/sk98lin.4 +++ b/man4/sk98lin.4 @@ -90,8 +90,8 @@ will be created in the folder .I /proc/net/sk98lin for all ports of the installed network adapter cards. Those files are named -.I eth[x] -whereas +.IR eth[x] , +where .I x is the number of the interface that has been assigned to a dedicated port by the system. @@ -209,10 +209,9 @@ a port can be forced to a specific setting with this parameter. Enables or disables the use of autonegotiation of port A of an adapter card. Possible values are: .IR On , -.I Off +.IR Off , or -.I Sense -whereas +.IR Sense ; .I On is the default. The @@ -224,10 +223,9 @@ auto-negotiation or not. Enables or disables the use of autonegotiation of port B of an adapter card. Possible values are: .IR On , -.I Off +.IR Off , or -.I Sense -whereas +.IR Sense ; .I On is the default. The @@ -240,10 +238,9 @@ This parameter indicates the duplex mode to be used for port A of an adapter card. Possible values are: .IR Half , -.I Full +.IR Full , or -.I Both -whereas +.IR Both ; .I Both is the default. This parameter is relevant only if AutoNeg_A of port A is not set to @@ -271,10 +268,9 @@ This parameter indicates the duplex mode to be used for port B of an adapter card. Possible values are: .IR Half , -.I Full +.IR Full . or -.I Both -whereas +.IR Both ; .I Both is the default. This parameter is relevant only if AutoNeg_B of port B is not set to @@ -303,10 +299,9 @@ port reports during auto-negotiation. Possible values are: .IR Sym , .IR SymOrRem , -.I LocSend +.IR LocSend , or -.I None -whereas +.IR None ; .I SymOrRem is the default. The different modes have the following meaning: @@ -337,10 +332,9 @@ port reports during auto-negotiation. Possible values are: .IR Sym , .IR SymOrRem , -.I LocSend +.IR LocSend , or -.I None -whereas +.IR None ; .I SymOrRem is the default. The different modes have the following meaning: @@ -372,10 +366,9 @@ one must take the role of the master (providing timing information), while the other must be the slave. Possible values are: .IR Auto , -.I Master +.IR Master , or -.I Slave -whereas +.IR Slave ; .I Auto is the default. Usually, the role of a port is negotiated between two ports during @@ -389,10 +382,9 @@ the role of the master (providing timing information), while the other must be the slave. Possible values are: .IR Auto , -.I Master +.IR Master , or -.I Slave -whereas +.IR Slave ; .I Auto is the default. Usually, the role of a port is negotiated between @@ -441,10 +433,9 @@ When queued interrupts are to be served, is determined by the parameter, which is explained later below. Possible moderation modes are: .IR None , -.I Static +.IR Static , or -.I Dynamic -whereas +.IR Dynamic ; .I None is the default. The different modes have the following meaning: @@ -519,8 +510,7 @@ detected as fully functional. Possible values are: .I A or -.I B -whereas +.IR B ; .I A is the default. .TP @@ -533,10 +523,9 @@ This parameters states how RLMT should monitor both ports. Possible values are: .IR CheckLinkState , .IR CheckLocalPort , -.I CheckSeg +.IR CheckSeg , or -.I DualNet -whereas +.IR DualNet ; .I CheckLinkState is the default. The different modes have the following meaning: