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![]() As noted by Heinrich: The manpage of msync(2) says: "msync() flushes changes made to the in-core copy of a file that was mapped into memory using mmap(2) back to disk." ... "back to disk" implies that the file system is forced to actually write to the hard disk, somewhat equivalent to invoking sync(1). Is that guaranteed for all file systems? Not all file systems are necessarily disk based (e.g. davfs, tmpfs). So shouldn't we write: "... back to the file system." http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/007904875/functions/msync.html says "... to permanent storage locations, if any," Reported-by: Heinrich Schuchardt <xypron.glpk@gmx.de> Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com> |
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README
This package contains Linux man pages for sections 2, 3, 4, 5, and 7. Some more information is given in the `Announce' file. Install by copying to your favourite location. "make install" will just copy them to /usr/share/man/man[1-8]. "make" will move the pages from this package that are older than the already installed ones to a subdirectory `not_installed', then remove old versions (compressed or not), compress the pages, and copy them to /usr/share/man/man[1-8]. Note that you may have to remove preformatted pages. Note that sometimes these pages are duplicates of pages also distributed in other packages. This has been reported about dlclose.3, dlerror.3, dlopen.3, dlsym.3 (found in ld.so), about resolver.3, resolv.conf.5 (found in bind-utils), and about passwd.5, and mailaddr.7. Be careful not to overwrite more up-to-date versions. Reports on further duplicates are welcome. Formerly present and now removed duplicates: exports.5 (found in nfs-server-2.2*), fstab.5, nfs.5 (found in util-linux-2.12*), lilo.8, lilo.conf.5 (found in lilo-21.6*). Copyrights: These man pages come under various copyrights. All pages are freely distributable when the nroff source is included. If you have corrections and additions to suggest, see http://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/contributing.html