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Subject: Bug#12116: missing lines in man-pages displayed in khelpcenter
From: Andreas Hartmann <andihartmann () 01019freenet ! de>
Date: 2000-09-30 9:37:38
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Hi all,
I started the khelpcenter and issued the following comand:
man:/hdparm
Now, I got the man-page of hdparm. But there are missing some lines around the change of the pages.
For example:
From khelpcenter (man:/hdparm)
-i Display the identification info that was obtained
from the drive at boot time, if available. This is
a feature of modern IDE drives, and may not be sup
ported by older devices. The data returned may or
may not be current, depending on activity since
booting the system. However, the current multiple
sector mode count is always shown. For a more
detailed interpretation of the identification info,
refer to AT Attachment Interface for Disk Drives
(ANSI ASC X3T9.2 working draft, revision 4a, April
19/93).
drive, which is displayed in its raw form with no
endian changes or corrections. Otherwise similar
to the -i option.
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Original man-page via 'man hdparm':
-i Display the identification info that was obtained
from the drive at boot time, if available. This is
a feature of modern IDE drives, and may not be sup
ported by older devices. The data returned may or
may not be current, depending on activity since
booting the system. However, the current multiple
sector mode count is always shown. For a more
detailed interpretation of the identification info,
refer to AT Attachment Interface for Disk Drives
(ANSI ASC X3T9.2 working draft, revision 4a, April
19/93).
Version 3.9 February 2000 2
HDPARM(8) HDPARM(8)
-I Request identification info directly from the
drive, which is displayed in its raw form with no
endian changes or corrections. Otherwise similar
to the -i option.
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Kind regards,
Andreas Hartmann
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