From c98b30eadcd911512c4d48f8c529c499724a0161 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Joshua Daniel Franklin Date: Fri, 24 Dec 2004 21:58:38 +0000 Subject: * .sgml: Cleanup markup for XML validity. --- winsup/utils/utils.sgml | 14 +++++++------- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) (limited to 'winsup/utils') 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 dpkg or rpm, cygcheck is similar in many ways. (The major difference is that setup.exe handles installing and uninstalling -packages; see for more information.) +packages; see for more information.) The -c option checks the version and status of @@ -287,7 +287,7 @@ ACL. For directories getfacl displays additionally the default ACL. With no options specified, getfacl 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 in the Cygwin User's Guide. +see in the Cygwin User's Guide. The format for ACL output is as follows: # file: filename @@ -465,7 +465,7 @@ The -o option allows for special cases (such as multiple domains) where the GIDs might match otherwise. The -s option omits the NT Security Identifier (SID). For more information on -SIDs, see in the Cygwin User's Guide. The +SIDs, see in the Cygwin User's Guide. The -u option causes mkgroup 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 -m 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 -s option omits the NT Security Identifier (SID). For more information on -SIDs, see in the Cygwin User's Guide. The +SIDs, see in the Cygwin User's Guide. The -p option causes mkpasswd to use the specified prefix instead of the account home dir or /home/ . For example, this command: @@ -591,7 +591,7 @@ Display information about mounted filesystems, or mount a filesystem The mount 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 - for more information on the concepts + for more information on the concepts behind the Cygwin POSIX file system and strategies for using mounts. To remove mounts, use umount @@ -1066,7 +1066,7 @@ For each file given as parameter, setfacl will either replace its complete ACL (-s, -f), or it will add, modify, or delete ACL entries. For more information on Cygwin and Windows ACLs, see -see in the Cygwin User's Guide. +see in the Cygwin User's Guide. @@ -1490,7 +1490,7 @@ mounts in the current user's registry area (-U), or all mounts in the system-wide registry area (-S) (with Administrator privileges). -See for more information on the mount +See for more information on the mount table. -- cgit v1.2.3