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- Lines: 43
- Date:
Wed May 8 07:20:02 1996
- Orig file:
v1.3.99/linux/Documentation/filesystems/affs.txt
- Orig date:
Tue May 7 16:22:14 1996
diff -u --recursive --new-file v1.3.99/linux/Documentation/filesystems/affs.txt linux/Documentation/filesystems/affs.txt
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
DOS\4 The original filesystem with directory cache. The directory
cache speeds up directory accesses on floppies considerably,
- but slowes down file creation/deletion. Doesn't make much
+ but slows down file creation/deletion. Doesn't make much
sense on hard disks. Not supported.
DOS\5 The Fast File System with directory cache. Not supported.
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@
uid[=uid] This sets the uid of the root directory (i. e. the mount point
to uid or to the uid of the current user, if the =uid is
- ommitted.
+ omitted.
gid[=gid] Same as above, but for gid.
@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@
use_mp The uid and gid are taken from the now covered mount point
instead of the current user or value defined.
-mode=mode Sets the mode flags to the given (octal) value, regardles
+mode=mode Sets the mode flags to the given (octal) value, regardless
of the original permissions. Directories will get an x
permission, if the corresponding r bit is set.
This is useful since most of the plain AmigaOS files
@@ -58,12 +58,12 @@
reserved=num Sets the number of reserved blocks at the start of the
partition to num. Default is 2.
-root=block Sets the block number of the root block. This schould never
- be neccessary.
+root=block Sets the block number of the root block. This should never
+ be necessary.
bs=blksize Sets the blocksize to blksize. Valid block sizes are 512,
1024, 2048 and 4096. Like the root option, this should
- never be neccessary, as the affs can figure it out itself.
+ never be necessary, as the affs can figure it out itself.
quiet The file system will not return an error for disallowed
mode changes.
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