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man7/*: ffix: change '-' to '\-' for options and to '\(en' for a range
Change '-' to '\-' for the prefix of names to indicate an option. Change '-' to '\(en' for a range. Signed-off-by: Bjarni Ingi Gislason <bjarniig@rhi.hi.is> Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
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@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ A symbolic specification has the form
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.IR /dev/XXYN ,
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.IR /dev/XXYN ,
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where XX designates
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where XX designates
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the device type (e.g., 'hd' for ST-506 compatible hard disk, with Y in
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the device type (e.g., 'hd' for ST-506 compatible hard disk, with Y in
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\&'a'-'d'; 'sd' for SCSI compatible disk, with Y in 'a'-'e'),
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\&'a'\(en'd'; 'sd' for SCSI compatible disk, with Y in 'a'\(en'e'),
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Y the driver letter or
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Y the driver letter or
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number, and N the number (in decimal) of the partition on this device.
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number, and N the number (in decimal) of the partition on this device.
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.IP
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.IP
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@ -485,7 +485,7 @@ for older kernels) in the Linux kernel source.
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.B "IDE Disk/CD-ROM Driver Parameters"
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.B "IDE Disk/CD-ROM Driver Parameters"
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The IDE driver accepts a number of parameters, which range from disk
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The IDE driver accepts a number of parameters, which range from disk
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geometry specifications, to support for broken controller chips.
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geometry specifications, to support for broken controller chips.
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Drive-specific options are specified by using 'hdX=' with X in 'a'-'h'.
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Drive-specific options are specified by using 'hdX=' with X in 'a'\(en'h'.
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.IP
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.IP
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Non-drive-specific options are specified with the prefix 'hd='.
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Non-drive-specific options are specified with the prefix 'hd='.
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Note that using a drive-specific prefix for a non-drive-specific option
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Note that using a drive-specific prefix for a non-drive-specific option
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@ -522,7 +522,7 @@ cgroup filesystem is mounted:
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.PP
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.PP
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.in +4n
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.in +4n
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.EX
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.EX
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mount -o release_agent=pathname ...
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mount \-o release_agent=pathname ...
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.EE
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.EE
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.in
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.in
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.PP
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.PP
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@ -549,7 +549,7 @@ it is possible to mount a cgroup hierarchy that has no attached controllers:
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.PP
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.PP
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.in +4n
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.in +4n
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.EX
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.EX
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mount -t cgroup -o none,name=somename none /some/mount/point
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mount \-t cgroup \-o none,name=somename none /some/mount/point
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.EE
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.EE
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.in
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.in
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.PP
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.PP
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.PP
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.PP
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.in +4n
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.in +4n
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.EX
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.EX
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mount -t cgroup2 none /mnt/cgroup2
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mount \-t cgroup2 none /mnt/cgroup2
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.EE
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.EE
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.in
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.in
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.PP
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.PP
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.\"
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.\"
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.SS Cgroups v2 mount options
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.SS Cgroups v2 mount options
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The following options
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The following options
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.RI ( "mount -o" )
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.RI ( "mount \-o" )
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can be specified when mounting the group v2 filesystem:
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can be specified when mounting the group v2 filesystem:
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.TP
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.TP
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.IR nsdelegate " (since Linux 4.15)"
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.IR nsdelegate " (since Linux 4.15)"
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.IP
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.IP
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.in +4n
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.in +4n
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.EX
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.EX
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echo '+pids -memory' > x/y/cgroup.subtree_control
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echo '+pids \-memory' > x/y/cgroup.subtree_control
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.EE
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.EE
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.in
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.in
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.IP
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.IP
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.PP
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.EX
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.EX
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mount -t cgroup2 -o remount,nsdelegate \e
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mount \-t cgroup2 \-o remount,nsdelegate \e
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none /sys/fs/cgroup/unified
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none /sys/fs/cgroup/unified
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.EE
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.EE
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.in
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.in
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@ -220,9 +220,9 @@ ISO Standard C.
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This macro is implicitly defined by
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This macro is implicitly defined by
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.BR gcc (1)
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.BR gcc (1)
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when invoked with, for example, the
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when invoked with, for example, the
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.I -std=c99
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.I \-std=c99
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or
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or
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.I -ansi
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.I \-ansi
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flag.
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flag.
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.B _POSIX_C_SOURCE
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.B _POSIX_C_SOURCE
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(if present, usually a closing parenthesis and/or end-of-sentence
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(if present, usually a closing parenthesis and/or end-of-sentence
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punctuation) immediately following.
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punctuation) immediately following.
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For non-HTML output devices (e.g.,
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For non-HTML output devices (e.g.,
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.BR "man -Tutf8" ),
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.BR "man \-Tutf8" ),
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the link text is followed by the URL in angle brackets; if there is no
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the link text is followed by the URL in angle brackets; if there is no
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link text, the URL is printed as its own link text, surrounded by angle
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link text, the URL is printed as its own link text, surrounded by angle
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brackets.
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brackets.
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.PP
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.PP
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The
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The
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.BR gcc (1)
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.BR gcc (1)
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.I "-fno-math-errno"
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.I "\-fno-math-errno"
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option causes the executable to employ implementations of some
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option causes the executable to employ implementations of some
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mathematical functions that are faster than the standard
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mathematical functions that are faster than the standard
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implementations, but do not set
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implementations, but do not set
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on error.
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on error.
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(The
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(The
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.BR gcc (1)
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.BR gcc (1)
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.I "-ffast-math"
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.I "\-ffast-math"
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option also enables
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option also enables
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.IR "-fno-math-errno" .)
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.IR "\-fno-math-errno" .)
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An error can still be tested for using
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An error can still be tested for using
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.BR fetestexcept (3).
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.BR fetestexcept (3).
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.SH SEE ALSO
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.SH SEE ALSO
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.EX
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.EX
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$ mount -t proc proc /proc
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$ mount \-t proc proc /proc
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.PP
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then this value defines the default stack size for new threads.
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then this value defines the default stack size for new threads.
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To be effective, this limit must be set before the program
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To be effective, this limit must be set before the program
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is executed, perhaps using the
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is executed, perhaps using the
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.I ulimit -s
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.I ulimit \-s
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shell built-in command
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shell built-in command
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.RI ( "limit stacksize"
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.RI ( "limit stacksize"
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in the C shell).
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in the C shell).
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