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1 | --- hdparm-9.3/hdparm.8.orig 2008-11-04 18:56:25.000000000 +0100 | |
2 | +++ hdparm-9.3/hdparm.8 2008-11-06 21:12:31.565554598 +0100 | |
3 | @@ -81,7 +81,9 @@ | |
4 | .B sleeping | |
5 | (lowest power mode, drive is completely shut down). | |
6 | The | |
7 | -.B -S, -y, -Y, | |
8 | +.BR -S , | |
9 | +.BR -y , | |
10 | +.BR -Y , | |
11 | and | |
12 | .B -Z | |
13 | flags can be used to manipulate the IDE power modes. | |
14 | @@ -352,8 +354,8 @@ | |
15 | flag can be used to find the maximum setting supported by an installed drive | |
16 | (look for MaxMultSect in the output). | |
17 | Some drives claim to support multiple mode, but lose data at some settings. | |
18 | -Under rare circumstances, such failures can result in | |
19 | -.B massive filesystem corruption. | |
20 | +Under rare circumstances, such failures can result in \fBmassive filesystem | |
21 | +corruption\fP. | |
22 | .TP | |
23 | .I --make-bad-sector | |
24 | Deliberately create a bad sector (aka. "media error") on the disk. | |
25 | @@ -569,8 +571,7 @@ | |
26 | .B Use this feature with caution: | |
27 | some drive/controller combinations do | |
28 | not tolerate the increased I/O latencies possible when this feature is enabled, | |
29 | -resulting in | |
30 | -.B massive filesystem corruption. | |
31 | +resulting in \fB massive filesystem corruption\fP. | |
32 | In particular, | |
33 | .B CMD-640B | |
34 | and | |
35 | @@ -644,7 +645,7 @@ | |
36 | On drives which support alternate transfer modes, | |
37 | .B -X | |
38 | can be used to switch the mode of the drive | |
39 | -.B only. | |
40 | +.BR only . | |
41 | Prior to changing the transfer mode, the IDE interface should be jumpered | |
42 | or programmed (see | |
43 | .B -p |