-Text address (\fI\-T\fR) sets the base address of the kernel image. \fI\-T
-i386\fR means to try some common addresses for i386\-based kernels. \fI\-T
-x86\-64\fR means to try some common addresses for x86\-64\-based kernels.
-\&\fI\-T \fIaddress\fI\fR sets the address specifically (\fI0x\fR prefix is used
-to specify hex addresses).
+Text address (\fI\-T\fR) sets the base address and optionally min and max
+addresses of the kernel image. \fI\-T i386\fR means to try some common
+addresses for i386\-based kernels. \fI\-T x86\-64\fR means to try some
+common addresses for x86\-64\-based kernels.
+.Sp
+\&\fI\-T address\fR sets the kernel base address specifically (\fI0x\fR prefix
+is used to specify hex addresses). \fI\-T address,min,max\fR sets the
+kernel base address, minimum address and maximum address.