diff --git a/man4/console_codes.4 b/man4/console_codes.4 index 113f43151..be34a0d91 100644 --- a/man4/console_codes.4 +++ b/man4/console_codes.4 @@ -397,11 +397,11 @@ ESC [ 11 ; \fIn\fP ] Set bell duration in msec. ESC [ 12 ; \fIn\fP ] Bring specified console to the front. ESC [ 13 ] Unblank the screen. ESC [ 14 ; \fIn\fP ] Set the VESA powerdown interval in minutes. -ESC [ 15 ] T{ +ESC [ 15 ] T{ Bring the previous console to the front (since Linux 2.6.0). T} -ESC [ 16 ; \fIn\fP ] T{ +ESC [ 16 ; \fIn\fP ] T{ Set the cursor blink interval in milliseconds (since Linux 4.2). T} diff --git a/man4/initrd.4 b/man4/initrd.4 index 03f44888c..abde9f5f2 100644 --- a/man4/initrd.4 +++ b/man4/initrd.4 @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ is a read-only block device. This device is a RAM disk that is initialized (e.g., loaded) by the boot loader before the kernel is started. The kernel then can use -.IR /dev/initrd "'s " +.IR /dev/initrd "'s" contents for a two-phase system boot-up. .PP In the first boot-up phase, the kernel starts up diff --git a/man4/loop.4 b/man4/loop.4 index aeb793966..a2900d4e4 100644 --- a/man4/loop.4 +++ b/man4/loop.4 @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ You could do .in +4n .EX $ \fBdd if=/dev/zero of=file.img bs=1MiB count=10\fP -$ \fBsudo losetup /dev/loop4 file.img \fP +$ \fBsudo losetup /dev/loop4 file.img\fP $ \fBsudo mkfs -t ext4 /dev/loop4\fP $ \fBsudo mkdir /myloopdev\fP $ \fBsudo mount /dev/loop4 /myloopdev\fP