+@@ -14556,37 +14515,6 @@
+
+ @exitstatus
+
+-@node uptime invocation
+-@section @command{uptime}: Print system uptime and load
+-
+-@pindex uptime
+-@cindex printing the system uptime and load
+-
+-@command{uptime} prints the current time, the system's uptime, the
+-number of logged-in users and the current load average.
+-
+-If an argument is specified, it is used as the file to be read
+-to discover how many users are logged in. If no argument is
+-specified, a system default is used (@command{uptime --help} indicates
+-the default setting).
+-
+-The only options are @option{--help} and @option{--version}.
+-@xref{Common options}.
+-
+-For example, here's what it prints right now on one system I use:
+-
+-@example
+-$ uptime
+- 14:07 up 3:35, 3 users, load average: 1.39, 1.15, 1.04
+-@end example
+-
+-The precise method of calculation of load average varies somewhat
+-between systems. Some systems calculate it as the average number of
+-runnable processes over the last 1, 5 and 15 minutes, but some systems
+-also include processes in the uninterruptible sleep state (that is,
+-those processes which are waiting for disk I/O). The Linux kernel
+-includes uninterruptible processes.
+-
+ @node SELinux context
+ @chapter SELinux context
+
+@@ -14598,11 +14526,11 @@
+ contexts.
+
+ @menu
+-* chcon invocation:: Change SELinux context of file
+-* runcon invocation:: Run a command in specified SELinux context
++* chcon:: Change SELinux context of file
++* runcon:: Run a command in specified SELinux context
+ @end menu
+
+-@node chcon invocation
++@node chcon
+ @section @command{chcon}: Change SELinux context of file
+
+ @pindex chcon
+@@ -14689,7 +14617,7 @@
+
+ @exitstatus
+
+-@node runcon invocation
++@node runcon
+ @section @command{runcon}: Run a command in specified SELinux context
+
+ @pindex runcon
+@@ -14774,17 +14702,17 @@