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memusage.1, time.1, ioctl_console.2, mmap.2, msync.2, perf_event_open.2, syslog.2, strptime.3, hd.4, sd.4: Use en-dash for ranges
Based on a patch by Bjarni Ingi Gislason. Reported-by: Bjarni Ingi Gislason <bjarniig@rhi.hi.is> Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
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@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ a graph of the memory usage of the program can be found in the file
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.PP
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.in +4n
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.EX
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$ \fBmemusage --data=memusage.dat ./a.out\fP
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$ \fBmemusage \-\-data=memusage.dat ./a.out\fP
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\&...
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Memory usage summary: heap total: 45200, heap peak: 6440, stack peak: 224
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total calls total memory failed calls
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@ -220,17 +220,17 @@ realloc| 40 44800 0 (nomove:40, dec:19, free:0)
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calloc| 0 0 0
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free| 1 440
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Histogram for block sizes:
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192-207 1 2% ================
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192\-207 1 2% ================
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\&...
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2192-2207 1 2% ================
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2240-2255 2 4% =================================
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2832-2847 2 4% =================================
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3440-3455 2 4% =================================
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4032-4047 2 4% =================================
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4640-4655 2 4% =================================
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5232-5247 2 4% =================================
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5840-5855 2 4% =================================
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6432-6447 1 2% ================
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2192\-2207 1 2% ================
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2240\-2255 2 4% =================================
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2832\-2847 2 4% =================================
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3440\-3455 2 4% =================================
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4032\-4047 2 4% =================================
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4640\-4655 2 4% =================================
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5232\-5247 2 4% =================================
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5840\-5855 2 4% =================================
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6432\-6447 1 2% ================
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$ \fBmemusagestat memusage.dat memusage.png\fP
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.EE
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.in
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Otherwise, it is 127 if
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.I command
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could not be found, 126 if it could be found but could not be invoked,
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and some other nonzero value (1-125) if something else went wrong.
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and some other nonzero value (1\(en125) if something else went wrong.
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.SH ENVIRONMENT
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The variables
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.BR LANG ,
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.B KDENABIO
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Enable I/O to video board.
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Equivalent to
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.IR "ioperm(0x3b4, 0x3df-0x3b4+1, 1)" .
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.IR "ioperm(0x3b4, 0x3df\-0x3b4+1, 1)" .
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.TP
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.B KDDISABIO
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Disable I/O to video board.
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Equivalent to
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.IR "ioperm(0x3b4, 0x3df-0x3b4+1, 0)" .
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.IR "ioperm(0x3b4, 0x3df\-0x3b4+1, 0)" .
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.TP
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.B KDSETMODE
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Set text/graphics mode.
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unsigned short charcount; /* characters in font
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(256 or 512) */
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unsigned short charheight; /* scan lines per
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character (1-32) */
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character (1\-32) */
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char *chardata; /* font data in
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expanded form */
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};
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and
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.IR /proc/[pid]/smaps .
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.PP
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B.O. Gallmeister, POSIX.4, O'Reilly, pp. 128-129 and 389-391.
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B.O. Gallmeister, POSIX.4, O'Reilly, pp. 128\(en129 and 389\(en391.
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.\"
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.\" Repeat after me: private read-only mappings are 100% equivalent to
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.\" shared read-only mappings. No ifs, buts, or maybes. -- Linus
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.SH SEE ALSO
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.BR mmap (2)
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.PP
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B.O. Gallmeister, POSIX.4, O'Reilly, pp. 128-129 and 389-391.
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B.O. Gallmeister, POSIX.4, O'Reilly, pp. 128\(en129 and 389\(en391.
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For example, the file
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.I event
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may contain the value
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.I config1:1,6-10,44
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which indicates that event is an attribute that occupies bits 1,6-10, and 44
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.I config1:1,6\-10,44
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which indicates that event is an attribute that occupies bits 1,6\(en10, and 44
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of
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.IR perf_event_attr::config1 .
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.TP
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of a kernel fault (the 10 and 15 are just silly, and equivalent to 8).
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The value of
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.IR console_loglevel
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can be set (to a value in the range 1-8) by a
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can be set (to a value in the range 1\(en8) by a
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.BR syslog ()
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call with a
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.I type
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.in +4n
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.EX
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struct tm {
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int tm_sec; /* Seconds (0-60) */
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int tm_min; /* Minutes (0-59) */
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int tm_hour; /* Hours (0-23) */
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int tm_mday; /* Day of the month (1-31) */
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int tm_mon; /* Month (0-11) */
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int tm_year; /* Year - 1900 */
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int tm_wday; /* Day of the week (0-6, Sunday = 0) */
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int tm_yday; /* Day in the year (0-365, 1 Jan = 0) */
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int tm_sec; /* Seconds (0\-60) */
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int tm_min; /* Minutes (0\-59) */
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int tm_hour; /* Hours (0\-23) */
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int tm_mday; /* Day of the month (1\-31) */
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int tm_mon; /* Month (0\-11) */
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int tm_year; /* Year \- 1900 */
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int tm_wday; /* Day of the week (0\-6, Sunday = 0) */
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int tm_yday; /* Day in the year (0\-365, 1 Jan = 0) */
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int tm_isdst; /* Daylight saving time */
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};
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.EE
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The date and time representation for the current locale.
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.TP
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.B %C
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The century number (0-99).
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The century number (0\(en99).
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.TP
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.BR %d " or " %e
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The day of month (1-31).
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The day of month (1\(en31).
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.TP
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.B %D
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Equivalent to
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.BR %Y-%m-%d .)
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.TP
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.B %H
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The hour (0-23).
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The hour (0\(en23).
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.TP
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.B %I
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The hour on a 12-hour clock (1-12).
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The hour on a 12-hour clock (1\(en12).
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.TP
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.B %j
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The day number in the year (1-366).
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The day number in the year (1\(en366).
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.TP
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.B %m
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The month number (1-12).
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The month number (1\(en12).
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.TP
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.B %M
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The minute (0-59).
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The minute (0\(en59).
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.TP
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.B %n
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Arbitrary whitespace.
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.BR %H:%M .
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.TP
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.B %S
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The second (0-60; 60 may occur for leap seconds;
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The second (0\(en60; 60 may occur for leap seconds;
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earlier also 61 was allowed).
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.TP
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.B %t
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.BR %H:%M:%S .
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.TP
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.B %U
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The week number with Sunday the first day of the week (0-53).
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The week number with Sunday the first day of the week (0\(en53).
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The first Sunday of January is the first day of week 1.
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.TP
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.B %w
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The ordinal number of the day of the week (0-6), with Sunday = 0.
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The ordinal number of the day of the week (0\(en6), with Sunday = 0.
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.TP
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.B %W
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The week number with Monday the first day of the week (0-53).
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The week number with Monday the first day of the week (0\(en53).
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The first Monday of January is the first day of week 1.
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.TP
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.B %x
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The time, using the locale's time format.
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.TP
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.B %y
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The year within century (0-99).
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When a century is not otherwise specified, values in the range 69-99 refer
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to years in the twentieth century (1969-1999); values in the
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range 00-68 refer to years in the twenty-first century (2000-2068).
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The year within century (0\(en99).
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When a century is not otherwise specified, values in the range 69\(en99 refer
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to years in the twentieth century (1969\(en1999); values in the
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range 00\(en68 refer to years in the twenty-first century (2000\(en2068).
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.TP
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.B %Y
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The year, including century (for example, 1991).
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Partition numbers are assigned in the order the partitions
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are discovered, and only nonempty, nonextended partitions
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get a number.
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However, partition numbers 1-4 are given to the
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However, partition numbers 1\(en4 are given to the
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four partitions described in the MBR (the "primary" partitions),
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regardless of whether they are unused or extended.
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Thus, the first logical partition will be
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