svn commit: r333487 - head/sbin/geom/class/part
Ed Maste
emaste at FreeBSD.org
Fri May 11 12:57:27 UTC 2018
Author: emaste
Date: Fri May 11 12:57:25 2018
New Revision: 333487
URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/333487
Log:
gpart.8: sort suboptions per mdoc(7)
Alphabetical order, uppercase before lowercase for each letter and with
no regard to whether an option takes an argument.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Modified:
head/sbin/geom/class/part/gpart.8
Modified: head/sbin/geom/class/part/gpart.8
==============================================================================
--- head/sbin/geom/class/part/gpart.8 Fri May 11 08:56:39 2018 (r333486)
+++ head/sbin/geom/class/part/gpart.8 Fri May 11 12:57:25 2018 (r333487)
@@ -178,6 +178,12 @@ offset and partition
to be multiple of
.Ar alignment
value.
+.It Fl f Ar flags
+Additional operational flags.
+See the section entitled
+.Sx "OPERATIONAL FLAGS"
+below for a discussion
+about its use.
.It Fl i Ar index
The index in the partition table at which the new partition is to be
placed.
@@ -187,12 +193,6 @@ to represent the partition.
The label attached to the partition.
This option is only valid when used on partitioning schemes that support
partition labels.
-.It Fl f Ar flags
-Additional operational flags.
-See the section entitled
-.Sx "OPERATIONAL FLAGS"
-below for a discussion
-about its use.
.El
.\" ==== BACKUP ====
.It Cm backup
@@ -264,6 +264,12 @@ that scheme can be used to partition a disk.
.Pp
Additional options include:
.Bl -tag -width 10n
+.It Fl f Ar flags
+Additional operational flags.
+See the section entitled
+.Sx "OPERATIONAL FLAGS"
+below for a discussion
+about its use.
.It Fl n Ar entries
The number of entries in the partition table.
Every partitioning scheme has a minimum and maximum number of entries.
@@ -273,12 +279,6 @@ Some schemes have a maximum equal to the minimum and s
a maximum large enough to be considered unlimited.
By default, partition tables are created with the minimum number of
entries.
-.It Fl f Ar flags
-Additional operational flags.
-See the section entitled
-.Sx "OPERATIONAL FLAGS"
-below for a discussion
-about its use.
.El
.\" ==== DELETE ====
.It Cm delete
@@ -407,14 +407,14 @@ Additional options include:
Destroy partition table on the given
.Ar provider
before doing restore.
-.It Fl l
-Restore partition labels for partitioning schemes that support them.
.It Fl f Ar flags
Additional operational flags.
See the section entitled
.Sx "OPERATIONAL FLAGS"
below for a discussion
about its use.
+.It Fl l
+Restore partition labels for partitioning schemes that support them.
.El
.\" ==== SET ====
.It Cm set
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