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authorJoshua Daniel Franklin <joshuadfranklin@yahoo.com>2004-12-25 00:58:38 +0300
committerJoshua Daniel Franklin <joshuadfranklin@yahoo.com>2004-12-25 00:58:38 +0300
commitc98b30eadcd911512c4d48f8c529c499724a0161 (patch)
tree70697bdd236e31aa140acf4913b42b7e6906591c /winsup/utils
parente1736c2f135a31a8882199169c2dfc5a99f7ce1b (diff)
* .sgml: Cleanup markup for XML validity.
Diffstat (limited to 'winsup/utils')
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1 files changed, 7 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/winsup/utils/utils.sgml b/winsup/utils/utils.sgml
index 9aed11b44..8011c0a34 100644
--- a/winsup/utils/utils.sgml
+++ b/winsup/utils/utils.sgml
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ dealing with Cygwin programs. If you are familiar with
<command>dpkg</command> or <command>rpm</command>,
<command>cygcheck</command> is similar in many ways. (The major difference
is that <command>setup.exe</command> handles installing and uninstalling
-packages; see <xref linkend="internet-setup"> for more information.)
+packages; see <xref linkend="internet-setup"></xref> for more information.)
</para>
<para>
The <literal>-c</literal> option checks the version and status of
@@ -287,7 +287,7 @@ ACL. For directories <command>getfacl</command> displays additionally the
default ACL. With no options specified, <command>getfacl</command> displays
the filename, the owner, the group, and both the ACL and the default ACL, if
it exists. For more information on Cygwin and Windows ACLs, see
-see <Xref Linkend="ntsec"> in the Cygwin User's Guide.
+see <xref linkend="ntsec"></xref> in the Cygwin User's Guide.
The format for ACL output is as follows:
<screen>
# file: filename
@@ -465,7 +465,7 @@ The <literal>-o</literal> option allows for special cases
(such as multiple domains) where the GIDs might match otherwise.
The <literal>-s</literal>
option omits the NT Security Identifier (SID). For more information on
-SIDs, see <Xref Linkend="ntsec"> in the Cygwin User's Guide. The
+SIDs, see <xref linkend="ntsec"></xref> in the Cygwin User's Guide. The
<literal>-u</literal> option causes <command>mkgroup</command> to
enumerate the users for each group, placing the group members in the
gr_mem (last) field. Note that this can greatly increase
@@ -543,7 +543,7 @@ file ownership. The <literal>-m</literal> option bypasses the current
mount table so that, for example, two users who have a Windows home
directory of H: could mount them differently. The <literal>-s</literal>
option omits the NT Security Identifier (SID). For more information on
-SIDs, see <Xref Linkend="ntsec"> in the Cygwin User's Guide. The
+SIDs, see <xref linkend="ntsec"></xref> in the Cygwin User's Guide. The
<literal>-p</literal> option causes <command>mkpasswd</command> to
use the specified prefix instead of the account home dir or <literal>/home/
</literal>. For example, this command:
@@ -591,7 +591,7 @@ Display information about mounted filesystems, or mount a filesystem
<para>The <command>mount</command> program is used to map your drives
and shares onto Cygwin's simulated POSIX directory tree, much like as is
done by mount commands on typical UNIX systems. Please see
-<Xref Linkend="mount-table"> for more information on the concepts
+<xref linkend="mount-table"></xref> for more information on the concepts
behind the Cygwin POSIX file system and strategies for using
mounts. To remove mounts, use <command>umount</command></para>
@@ -1066,7 +1066,7 @@ For each file given as parameter, <command>setfacl</command> will
either replace its complete ACL (<literal>-s</literal>, <literal>-f</literal>),
or it will add, modify, or delete ACL entries.
For more information on Cygwin and Windows ACLs, see
-see <Xref Linkend="ntsec"> in the Cygwin User's Guide.
+see <xref linkend="ntsec"></xref> in the Cygwin User's Guide.
</para>
<para>
@@ -1490,7 +1490,7 @@ mounts in the current user's registry area (<literal>-U</literal>),
or all mounts in the system-wide registry area (<literal>-S</literal>)
(with Administrator privileges).</para>
-<para>See <Xref Linkend="mount"> for more information on the mount
+<para>See <xref linkend="mount"></xref> for more information on the mount
table.</para>
</sect2>