FreeBSD Bugzilla – Attachment 19223 Details for
Bug 34220
eject(1) man page needs cleanup
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Gary W. Swearingen
on 2002-01-24 05:20:01 UTC
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>--- /tmp/eject..orig.1 Wed Jan 23 19:49:58 2002 >+++ /tmp/eject.1 Wed Jan 23 21:02:57 2002 >@@ -36,39 +36,23 @@ > .Ar device > .Sh DESCRIPTION > .Nm eject >-is a program to eject removable media from drive. >-The >+causes removable media to ejected from the drive named by > .Ar device >-is a removable drive name such as cd0, matcd0, mcd0, scd0, wcd0 or od0. >-.Nm eject >-unmounts the >-.Ar device >-if it was mounted brefore ejecting. >+(eg, cd0, matcd0, mcd0, scd0, wcd0, or od0), which if mounted on a >+filesystem, is first dismounted. > .Pp > The following options are available: > .Bl -tag -width Ds > .It Fl f >-Force unmounts the device if it was mounted. >+Forcibly unmounts the device if it was mounted (as in umount(8)). > .It Fl n >-Not execute operation but print it. >+Do not eject, but verbosely output what would be done. > .It Fl v >-Verbose mode. >+Verbosely output what is done. > .Sh ENVIRONMENT >-If the following environment variable exists, it is used by >-.Nm eject : > .Bl -tag -width Ds > .It Ev EJECT >-Specifies default device. >-.El >-.Sh FILES >-.Bl -tag -width /dev/rmatcd0c -compact >-.It Pa /dev/rcd0c >-.It Pa /dev/rmatcd0c >-.It Pa /dev/rmcd0c >-.It Pa /dev/rscd0c >-.It Pa /dev/rwcd0c >-.It Pa /dev/rod0c >-.El >+Specifies the default device. > .Sh AUTHOR > Shunsuke Akiyama <akiyama@jp.FreeBSD.org> > .Sh HISTORY
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