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docs: Use multiple =item's instead of =item foo|bar
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Richard Jones
<rjones@redhat.com>
Mon, 12 Sep 2011 09:00:14 +0000
(10:00 +0100)
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Richard Jones
<rjones@redhat.com>
Mon, 12 Sep 2011 09:00:14 +0000
(10:00 +0100)
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-39,7
+39,9
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the checksum output C<-f checksum>.
=over 4
=over 4
-=item B<-f fmt> | B<--format fmt>
+=item B<-f fmt>
+
+=item B<--format fmt>
Select the output format for the appliance. Possible formats are:
Select the output format for the appliance. Possible formats are:
@@
-75,7
+77,9
@@
host_cpu and the UID of the current user are included in the checksum.
=back
=back
-=item B<-k file> | B<--kmods file>
+=item B<-k file>
+
+=item B<--kmods file>
If this option is specified, then C<file> should be a list of
wildcards matching kernel module names, eg:
If this option is specified, then C<file> should be a list of
wildcards matching kernel module names, eg:
@@
-93,7
+97,13
@@
If this option is not specified, then every kernel module from the
host will be included. This is safer, but can produce rather large
appliances which need a lot more memory to boot.
host will be included. This is safer, but can produce rather large
appliances which need a lot more memory to boot.
-=item B<-u user> | B<--user user> | B<-g group> | B<--group group>
+=item B<-u user>
+
+=item B<--user user>
+
+=item B<-g group>
+
+=item B<--group group>
Run febootstrap-supermin-helper as an alternate user and/or group.
C<user> and C<group> can be specified as either a name, which will
Run febootstrap-supermin-helper as an alternate user and/or group.
C<user> and C<group> can be specified as either a name, which will