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---- sformat/sformat.1.orig Mon Dec 16 19:18:21 2002
-+++ sformat/sformat.1 Mon Dec 16 19:20:33 2002
-@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
- .if n .ds o oe
- .if n .ds u ue
- .if n .ds s sz
--.TH "SFORMAT draft" 1L "01/04/25" "J\*org Schilling" "Schily\'s USER COMMANDS"
-+.TH "SFORMAT draft" 1 "01/04/25" "J\*org Schilling" "Schily\'s USER COMMANDS"
- .SH NAME
- sformat \- SCSI disk formatting/partitioning/analysis/repair utility
- .SH SYNOPSIS
-@@ -25,37 +25,37 @@
-
- .PP
- The first form will select the named disk directly.
--Have a look at the chapter about
-+Have a look at the chapter about
- .B "Following The Main Thread
- for more details.
- .PP
- The second form will scan all SCSI busses and enter a selection menu.
--Have a look at the chapter about
-+Have a look at the chapter about
- .B "The SCSI Selection Menu
- for more details.
- .PP
- .B Sformat
- will never destroy or modify any data unless explicitly confirmed
- just before the (possibly) destructive action.
--Have a look at the chapter about
--.B "How To Answer Questions
-+Have a look at the chapter about
-+.B "How To Answer Questions
- first.
-
- .SH DESCRIPTION
- .B Sformat
--is the first SCSI disk formatting utility that runs under
-+is the first SCSI disk formatting utility that runs under
- .IR SunOS .
- Long before Sun decided that formatting and partitioning a disk
- from a stand alone program is less convenient than doing this job
--from a running UNIX,
--.B sformat
-+from a running UNIX,
-+.B sformat
- has been available.
- .PP
- .B Sformat
- leads the beginner through a thread menu and allows the experienced
- user to do more things than he could do with other disk maintenance
- programs. All partitioning jobs can be done without the need for
--a desc calculator.
-+a desk calculator.
- .PP
- If you want to do more than simple things, you should carefully read the whole
- manual. It contains many tips and tricks that will help you to recover
-@@ -68,11 +68,11 @@
-
- .SH "Disk Database Entries
- .PP
--Be nice to other users of
-+Be nice to other users of
- .BR sformat .
- Create database (sformat.dat) entries for disks that are not in the data base
--using the
--.B \-Proto
-+using the
-+.B \-Proto
- flag and mail them to the author.
- This helps other users and you too.
- See section on
-@@ -82,15 +82,15 @@
- .SH OPTIONS
- .TP 18
- .BR \-help ", " \-h
--Print a summary of the most important options for
-+Print a summary of the most important options for
- .BR sformat .
- .TP
- .B \-xhelp
--Print a summary of less frequently used options for
-+Print a summary of less frequently used options for
- .BR sformat .
- .TP
- .B \-version
--Prints the
-+Prints the
- .B sformat
- version number string and exists.
- .TP
-@@ -100,7 +100,7 @@
- .TP
- .BR \-auto ", " \-a
- autoformat mode (for production systems).
--When this option is in effect,
-+When this option is in effect,
- .B sformat
- will not ask whether to modify the format and partition parameters
- and will only format disks that are known in the data base.
-@@ -127,33 +127,33 @@
- .TP
- .BI CWveri= "#, " CW= #
- Number of blocks/write-verify.
--The limitation noted with the
-+The limitation noted with the
- .B Cveri
- option applies here again and even on newer disks.
- .TP
- .BI data= name
- Name of disk database file (default: 'sformat.dat').
--Use this option to force
-+Use this option to force
- .B sformat
- to use a different disk database than the default.
--In any case,
-+In any case,
- .B sformat
- will search in the current directory first.
- If no file of the appropriate name was found in the current directory,
- .B sformat
- looks in the following path:
- .br
--.I /opt schily/etc, /etc, /usr/etc.
-+.I %%DATADIR%%.
- .TP
- .BI debug= "#, " -d
- Set the misc debug value to # (with debug=#) or increment
- the misc debug level by one (with -d). If you specify
- .I -dd,
--this equals to
-+this equals to
- .BR debug=2.
- .TP
- .BI kdebug= "#, " kd= "#
--Tell the
-+Tell the
- .BR scg -driver
- to modify the kernel debug value while SCSI commands are running.
- .TP
-@@ -161,12 +161,12 @@
- Set the debug level for the parser of the external disk database.
- .TP
- .B \-defmodes
--Get default mode parameters from disk. Normally
--.B sformat
-+Get default mode parameters from disk. Normally
-+.B sformat
- retrieves the default modes parameters from the disk by default
- when the disk is unformatted or has no sun label and the
- current mode parameter if the disk has a valid sun label.
--This option tells
-+This option tells
- .B sformat
- retrieve the default mode parameters in any case.
- .TP
-@@ -189,30 +189,30 @@
- .B \-greassign
- Reassign blocks.
- This is the guru mode, don't use this. Read the description
--for the
-+for the
- .I \-reassign
- option for more details.
--This option will simply prompt for block numbers
-+This option will simply prompt for block numbers
- and then reassign them regardless of if they need to be
--reassigned or not. On some disks the block may seem to be
-+reassigned or not. On some disks the block may seem to be
- defective even after reassigning it because the old data
- is copied to the new location without recomputing the CRC.
- On other disk the old data will be lost. These problems
--will not arise if you use the
--.I \-reassign
-+will not arise if you use the
-+.I \-reassign
- option instead.
- .TP
- .B \-ign_not_found
- Ignore record not found errors while verifying the disk.
- This option is useful when trying to repair disks with
--many defects (see
-+many defects (see
- .I maxbad
- option). Some disk errors may cause the whole track
- to appear bad. If the reported error in these cases
--is
-+is
- .BR "record not found" ,
- You should first try to repair as many blocks as possible
--with this option in effect and then repair the remaining
-+with this option in effect and then repair the remaining
- blocks without this option.
- .TP
- .B \-inq
-@@ -236,7 +236,7 @@
- one bad block (maxbad=1), this problem will go away.
- .TP
- .B \-modes
--Intercative modesense/modeselect.
-+Interactive modesense/modeselect.
- Each mode page exists in 4 versions:
- .br
- default (PROM), current (RAM), saved (DISK) and changeable (BITMASK).
-@@ -245,23 +245,23 @@
- .B "This is currently under construction.
- .TP
- .B \-noformat
--Force not to format disk even when formatting of the
--disk has been confirmed.
--This option may be used to
-+Force not to format disk even when formatting of the
-+disk has been confirmed.
-+This option may be used to
- modify mode parameters without formatting the disk.
- .TP
- .B \-nomap
- Do not map SCSI address to logical disk name. WARNING:
--If you use this option,
-+If you use this option,
- .B sformat
- is not able to check whether the disk has mounted
- partitions. This may damage mounted file systems.
- .TP
- .B \-noparity
- Try to disable parity checking on all SCSI commands that are
--sent by
-+sent by
- .B sformat.
--This may not be possible in all implementations of the
-+This may not be possible in all implementations of the
- .IR scg -driver.
- .TP
- .B \-nowait
-@@ -269,7 +269,7 @@
- .B sformat
- will prompt for a modification of the disk label and
- partition table before starting to verify the disk.
--If this option is in effect,
-+If this option is in effect,
- .B sformat
- will immediately start to verify the disk after formatting.
- .TP
-@@ -284,27 +284,27 @@
- disk.
- .TP
- .B \-prgeom
--Get and print geometry data. This is an old option but it
--is useful to get all mode pages that are supported
-+Get and print geometry data. This is an old option but it
-+is useful to get all mode pages that are supported
- by this disk.
- .TP
- .B \-prcurgeom
- Get and print geometry data. This is basically the same as
- .I \-prgeom
--except that \-prgeom will obtain the default mode pages,
-+except that \-prgeom will obtain the default mode pages,
- \-prcurgeom will report the current values.
- .TP
- .B \-Proto
- This option will cause
--.B sformat
-+.B sformat
- to generate a data base entry for the current disk.
- Make sure that this data base entry will be generated with
--the correct format time.
-+the correct format time.
- .B Sformat
- is able to compute a format time from the disk geometry,
- but newer disks seem to need more time than computed.
- If the format time is too short, the formatting may be
--aborted and the disk will not be accessible until formatted
-+aborted and the disk will not be accessible until formatted
- again completely.
- .TP
- .B \-r
-@@ -312,8 +312,8 @@
- .TP
- .B \-randrw
- The random read/write test is a method to find problems that
--may be a result of first seeking to a new place on disk
--and then writing data to it as it is frequently done by the unix file system.
-+may be a result of first seeking to a new place on disk
-+and then writing data to it as it is frequently done by the Unix file system.
- This is usually caused by an inode or super block update.
- The above problems may be a result of bad bearings in the disk.
- If the disk does not produce errors while this test is running,
-@@ -321,16 +321,16 @@
- that the disk is bad, the data on disk may get corrupted.
- To minimize the risk of data loss, the first block containing
- the disk label (partition) and the last block containing the
--sinfo data (a
--.B sformat
-+sinfo data (a
-+.B sformat
- specific area) will never be written to.
- .TP
- .B \-reassign
--Reassign a list of blocks
--.B sformat
-+Reassign a list of blocks
-+.B sformat
- will prompt for.
- This is the preferred command when trying to repair
--a block or a list of blocks with already known
-+a block or a list of blocks with already known
- block addresses.
- If you don't know the address of a defective block, use the
- .I \-repair
-@@ -338,8 +338,8 @@
- .B Sformat
- will first try to read the old content of the defective block
- and then try to refresh the data by writing the old data to the block.
--If it fails to write to the block,
--.B sformat
-+If it fails to write to the block,
-+.B sformat
- will reassign the defective block.
- If the block does not cause errors after rewriting the data in it,
- .B sformat
-@@ -348,14 +348,14 @@
- but actually is not.
- If for any reason, the disk will be powered off during writing or if
- there is electro magnetic noise the CRC for a block may get corrupted
--without any physical harm to the magnetic media. These cases can be
-+without any physical harm to the magnetic media. These cases can be
- repaired by writing again to the block.
- .TP
- .B \-refresh_only
- .B Sformat
- will not try to reassign a block that still fails
- after rewriting (refreshing) the data in it.
--This option is useful in conjunction with the
-+This option is useful in conjunction with the
- .I \-reassign
- and the
- .I \-repair
-@@ -363,7 +363,7 @@
- .TP
- .B \-repair
- This is a combination of the
--.I \-verify
-+.I \-verify
- and
- .I \-reassign
- option.
-@@ -373,7 +373,7 @@
- .TP
- .BI RW= #
- Number of random R/W loops that is used with the
--.I \-randrw
-+.I \-randrw
- option.
- The default is the number of physical sectors / 100.
- This will not last too long and is enough to cover every
-@@ -385,9 +385,9 @@
- see if a disk has these problems.
- .TP
- .B \-seek
--Do
-+Do
- .I random
--or
-+or
- .I "full stroke
- seek tests on the disk. This is done by reading data; trying to
- do
-@@ -398,7 +398,7 @@
- Do a SCSI modeselect with all parameters, that would have been
- necessary for a format, but do not format the disk.
- This allows to modify the mode pages of a disk without reformatting it.
--If the
-+If the
- .B \-smp
- option is used in conjunction with
- .B \-setmodes
-@@ -413,7 +413,7 @@
- Do not try to save mode parameters when setting them.
- This option is useful if a nearly totally damaged disk
- must be reformatted. Some disk controllers, in this case will
--reject to format the disk if the area on disk where this data
-+reject to format the disk if the area on disk where this data
- will be stored is not accessible before formatting the disk.
- .TP
- .B \-start
-@@ -432,8 +432,8 @@
- command.
- .TP
- .BR \-tr ", " \-t
--This is an option that is only useful with old
--.B Adaptec
-+This is an option that is only useful with old
-+.B Adaptec
- SCSI bridge controllers.
- These controllers are not able to deal with
- logical sector numbers in some cases. Therefore
-@@ -444,9 +444,9 @@
- sector header. It may fail if the block has a bad sector header.
- .TP
- .BI VL= #
--Set the number of verify passes that are done
-+Set the number of verify passes that are done
- after formatting a disk to #. The default value is 5.
--In write verify mode, this number is doubled because
-+In write verify mode, this number is doubled because
- .B sformat
- will alternate write verify and read verify passes
- in this case.
-@@ -457,7 +457,7 @@
- .B \-V
- Increment the verbose level in respect of SCSI command transport by one.
- This helps to debug problems
--with SCSI commands.
-+with SCSI commands.
- If you get incomprehensible error messages you should use this flag
- to get more detailed output.
- .B \-VV
-@@ -469,17 +469,17 @@
- slows down the process and may be the reason for a buffer underrun.
- .TP
- .B \-verify
--This options starts
-+This options starts
- .B sformat
- in verify disk (surface analysis) mode.
- Verifying a disk is a method that allows to scan for
- defects without modifying data on the disk.
--In this mode, the controller will read the disks without
-+In this mode, the controller will read the disks without
- transferring data to the computer while all error recovery is
- disabled.
- .TP
- .BI Vstart= #
--Set the first block for the
-+Set the first block for the
- .IR \-verify ,
- .IR \-repair ,
- .I \-randrw
-@@ -491,7 +491,7 @@
- is near the end of the disk.
- .TP
- .BI Vend= #
--Set the last block for the
-+Set the last block for the
- .IR \-verify ,
- .IR \-repair ,
- .I \-randrw
-@@ -504,13 +504,13 @@
- .TP
- .B \-wrveri
- If this option is used in while formatting a disk,
--it tells
-+it tells
- .B sformat
- to write verify the disk instead of only read verifying it
- after formatting.
--If it is used in combination with the
-+If it is used in combination with the
- .I \-verify
--option,
-+option,
- .B sformat
- will write verify the disk without prior formatting.
- In both cases, the old data on disk will be damaged.
-@@ -523,30 +523,30 @@
- There are four types of questions.
- .TP
- \(bu
--Questions that can be answered with
-+Questions that can be answered with
- .I yes
- or
- .I no.
- Yes may be abbreviated with 'y' or 'Y'.
--These questions are always assumed to be answered with
-+These questions are always assumed to be answered with
- .I no
- if you simply enter
- .I "carriage return.
--NOTE: the latter is always a
-+NOTE: the latter is always a
- .I safe
--answer.
--All questions that request confirmation for actions that may damage or modify
-+answer.
-+All questions that request confirmation for actions that may damage or modify
- data on disk are formed in such a way that answering them with
- .I no
--or
-+or
- .I "carriage return
- will not harm any data.
- All answers to this type of questions
- except
- .I "[y]es
--or
-+or
- .I "[Y]ES
--are interpreted as if
-+are interpreted as if
- .I no
- has been entered.
- .TP
-@@ -560,16 +560,16 @@
- \(bu
- Questions that need a word selected from a list of valid words as input.
- If you enter '?', you will get a list of possible input to that question.
--Each word is on a separate line an (in some cases) is followed by a
-+Each word is on a separate line an (in some cases) is followed by a
- explanation how to use it.
- .TP
- \(bu
- Questions that need a number within a certain range.
--For this type of questions,
-+For this type of questions,
- .B sformat
- displays the current value and the valid range in parenthesis.
- The default radix for numbers is ten. If you need to enter
--a hexadecimal number precede it with
-+a hexadecimal number precede it with
- .I 0x
- if you need to enter an octal number, precede it with
- .I 0.
-@@ -582,20 +582,20 @@
- Entering an dollar sign '$' will set the value to the greatest possible
- .TP
- +
--Entering a
-+Entering a
- .I "plus sign
- will increment the current value by one.
- .TP
- -
--Entering a
-+Entering a
- .I "minus sign
- will decrement the current value by one.
- .TP
- <CR>
--Entering a
-+Entering a
- .I "carriage return
- will not modify the current value.
--If the default value is -1, you need to supply a valid
-+If the default value is -1, you need to supply a valid
- value to be allowed to leave the question menu.
- .RE
- .PP
-@@ -604,7 +604,7 @@
-
- .SH "The SCSI Selection Menu
- .PP
--When
-+When
- .B Sformat
- is started without or with insufficient parameters,
- the SCSI menu mode is entered.
-@@ -612,7 +612,7 @@
- .PP
- .nf
- .na
--.cs R 4*\w'x'/\n(.s
-+.ft C
- \s-2sparky joerg > sformat
- sformat SCSI format/analysis/repair utilities
- Release 3.1, Copyright J. Schilling
-@@ -638,7 +638,7 @@
- 16) *
- 17) HOST ADAPTOR
- Select target -1 (0 - 12)/<cr>: \s+2
--.cs R
-+.ft
- .ad
- .fi
- .PP
-@@ -646,17 +646,17 @@
- .PP
- .nf
- .na
--.cs R 4*\w'x'/\n(.s
-+.ft C
- c0t0d0 0) 'Quantum ' 'XP34300 ' 'F76D' Disk
--.cs R
-+.ft
- .ad
- .fi
- .PP
--shows the canonical logical disk name (in this case
-+shows the canonical logical disk name (in this case
- .BR c0t0d0 ),
- the menu number, the SCSI inquiry string and a description of the device type
- that was found on this SCSI target.
--The menu number is directly related to the SCSI target id of the device and the
-+The menu number is directly related to the SCSI target id of the device and the
- SCSI bus number.
- Number 3 is SCSI target # 3 on SCSI bus # 0.
- Number 12 is SCSI target # 2 on SCSI bus # 1.
-@@ -668,7 +668,7 @@
- .PP
- .nf
- .na
--.cs R 4*\w'x'/\n(.s
-+.ft C
- Select target -1 (0 - 6)/<cr>:0
- scsibus0 target 0:
- c0t0d0 0) 'Quantum ' 'XP34300 ' 'F76D' Disk
-@@ -680,7 +680,7 @@
- 6) 'Quantum ' 'XP34300 ' 'F76D' unsupported
- 7) 'Quantum ' 'XP34300 ' 'F76D' unsupported
- Select lun -1 (0 - 7)/<cr>:
--.cs R
-+.ft
- .ad
- .fi
- .PP
-@@ -694,26 +694,26 @@
- there is actually no device connected.
- .PP
- When selecting a specific logical unit, the main thread is entered as if
--a complete SCSI target specification has been entered from the command
-+a complete SCSI target specification has been entered from the command
- line.
-
- .SH "Following The Main Thread
- .PP
--If the main formatting thread is entered, the following
-+If the main formatting thread is entered, the following
- stages are encountered:
- .PP
- .TP 20
- Mapping and checking
--The first thing
--.B sformat
-+The first thing
-+.B sformat
- does, is to map the SCSI target/lun/busid triplet into
- a logical disk name and to check if some
- part of the disk is currently mounted.
--This mapping will be skipped if the
-+This mapping will be skipped if the
- .I \-nomap
- options is specified.
--If the disk is mounted, the user will be asked if
--it is ok to continue.
-+If the disk is mounted, the user will be asked if
-+it is ok to continue.
- .br
- Note: this is currently the one and only question.
- .TP
-@@ -734,12 +734,12 @@
- Read sinfo data
- When the device is a disk,
- .B sformat
--tries to read the
-+tries to read the
- .B sinfo
- data from the disk.
--This allows the user to see if the device has been formatted with
--.B sformat
--before. If so,
-+This allows the user to see if the device has been formatted with
-+.B sformat
-+before. If so,
- .B sformat
- will print out the number of reformats and the date of the first and last
- format.
-@@ -750,9 +750,9 @@
- .TP
- Process special commands
- If options tell
--.B sformat
--to take special actions (like
--.IR \-start " or " \-prdefect ),
-+.B sformat
-+to take special actions (like
-+.IR \-start " or " \-prdefect ),
- they are done here.
- .B Sformat
- terminates after processing them.
-@@ -762,23 +762,23 @@
- Several other things can be done from this thread.
- Modifying the disk label will be one example.
- You need not to be in fear that following this thread will modify or harm
--data on the disk.
-+data on the disk.
- There will be extra questions that secure this case.
- .TP
- Test whether the disk is formatted
--Several procedures differ if the disk is already formatted and has a
-+Several procedures differ if the disk is already formatted and has a
- valid label.
- .PP
- The next parts of the main thread will give you some questions to answer.
- You may skip most of the questions if you do not want to modify anything.
- .PP
--If some data that is definitely needed by
-+If some data that is definitely needed by
-+.B sformat
-+can not be determined from the disk or the data base,
- .B sformat
--can not be determined from the disk or the data base,
--.B sformat
- will force you to answer all questions of a group.
--.B Sformat
--will only ask question for parameters that are definitely needed or
-+.B Sformat
-+will only ask question for parameters that are definitely needed or
- may be changed on the current disk. The content of the menus differ from disk
- to disk.
- .TP
-@@ -786,12 +786,12 @@
- Several mode pages of the disk are read.
- This data and the inquiry data is used to search in the disk data base.
- .br
--.B Sformat
-+.B Sformat
- asks:
- .br
- .I "Ignore database disk parameters from 'sformat.dat'?
- .br
--If you don't want the data from the data base to be used, negotiate the
-+If you don't want the data from the data base to be used, negotiate the
- appropriate question.
- Some disks cannot be determined from the fetchable data.
- This are mainly disks that are connected to a bridge controller e.g.
-@@ -802,7 +802,7 @@
- capacity and geometry.
- If there is more than one possible entry for this disk in the data base,
- .br
--.B sformat
-+.B sformat
- asks:
- .br
- .I "Select alternate disk type?
-@@ -810,7 +810,7 @@
- If the disk type menu is entered, all possible data base entries are displayed.
- The current entry is marked with '*', the default entry is marked with '+'
- and the entry most similar to the current disk is marked with '~'.
--A matching factor is displayed in parenthesis. Higher values
-+A matching factor is displayed in parenthesis. Higher values
- are indicating a better match.
- .TP
- Read in label data
-@@ -818,18 +818,18 @@
- .B sformat
- reads in the label and ask whether to remember this data.
- .br
--.B Sformat
-+.B Sformat
- asks:
- .br
- .I "Ignore old disk Label?
- .br
--I you confirm this question and reformat the disk, the old partitioning
-+I you confirm this question and reformat the disk, the old partitioning
- information will be lost.
- .TP
- Disk Parameters Menu
- If you want to modify some disk parameters answer the next question with 'y'.
- .br
--.B Sformat
-+.B Sformat
- asks:
- .br
- .I "Modify Disk Geometry Parameters?
-@@ -841,7 +841,7 @@
- Error Recovery
- Error recovery parameters include read/write retry count and similar.
- .br
--.B Sformat
-+.B Sformat
- asks:
- .br
- .I "Modify Error recovery Parameters?
-@@ -850,7 +850,7 @@
- Disconnect Parameter
- Disconnect parameters are buffer full/empty ratio and bus inactivity limit.
- .br
--.B Sformat
-+.B Sformat
- asks:
- .br
- .I "Modify Disconnect Parameters
-@@ -860,7 +860,7 @@
- If you want to use an alternate label that may be in the data base
- go into the next menu.
- .br
--.B Sformat
-+.B Sformat
- asks:
- .br
- .I "Select alternate Label?
-@@ -868,24 +868,24 @@
- The current entry is marked with '*', the default entry is marked with '+'.
- .TP
- Logical Label Geometry
--.B Sformat
--uses an abstract geometry in the label. This allows to have
-+.B Sformat
-+uses an abstract geometry in the label. This allows to have
- one label for a group of disks. The label geometry menu allows to modify
- this abstract geometry.
- .br
--.B Sformat
-+.B Sformat
- asks:
- .br
- .I "Modify Label Geometry Parameters?
- .br
- .TP
- SCSI Parameters
--This menu contains questions about command queuing, defect list format and
-+This menu contains questions about command queuing, defect list format and
- similar.
--Some disks do not support the default block defect list format. Specify
--another format in this case here. If the disk does not support the
--SCSI write-verify command,
--.B sformat
-+Some disks do not support the default block defect list format. Specify
-+another format in this case here. If the disk does not support the
-+SCSI write-verify command,
-+.B sformat
- allows to split this into a SCSI write and a SCSI verify command.
- The data cannot be compared in this case.
- If the disk type is generally flaky a data base entry can be set up to do
-@@ -893,22 +893,22 @@
- If the disk will not handle 1000 blocks per verify command because
- of a firmware bug, a smaller value may be specified here.
- .br
--.B Sformat
-+.B Sformat
- asks:
- .br
- .I "Modify SCSI Parameters?
- .br
- .TP
- Grown Defect List
--If a disk has not been formatted before or has been refurbished, you should
-+If a disk has not been formatted before or has been refurbished, you should
- clear the old grown defect list to get a clean start. If the disk
--has bad blocks,
-+has bad blocks,
- .B sformat
- will find them after formatting while doing the surface analysis.
- If the disk has known defects you should negotiate the next question to
- keep the defect list.
- .br
--.B Sformat
-+.B Sformat
- asks:
- .br
- .I "Clear old grown defect list?
-@@ -917,12 +917,12 @@
- Mode pages
- If you want to format the disk, you need to set the mode pages before.
- .br
--.B Sformat
-+.B Sformat
- asks:
- .br
- .I "Set mode pages (needed for format)?
- .br
--However, if you do not want to format the disk, you may negotiate this
-+However, if you do not want to format the disk, you may negotiate this
- question and will be lead to the label modification menu.
- .TP
- Formatting the disk
-@@ -930,7 +930,7 @@
- If formatting has started, you will see the progress of this process
- indicated in the used up percentage of the estimated time.
- .br
--.B Sformat
-+.B Sformat
- asks:
- .br
- .I "Format Disk destroys all Data. Really?
-@@ -941,14 +941,14 @@
- After the disk has been formatted or if the formatting has been denied,
- the label menu is entered.
- .br
--.B Sformat
-+.B Sformat
- asks:
- .br
- .I "Print disk label?
- .br
- If you want to see the current layout of the disk label, enter 'y'.
- .br
--.B Sformat
-+.B Sformat
- asks:
- .br
- .I "Modify disk label?
-@@ -957,42 +957,42 @@
- .TP
- Inside the label modification menu
- .br
--.B Sformat
-+.B Sformat
- asks:
- .br
- .I "Label: <Quantum XP34300> change ?
- .br
- If you want to retain the old label name, enter <CR>, else
--enter 'y'.
-+enter 'y'.
- .B Sformat
- will ask for the new Label name.
- .br
--.B Sformat
-+.B Sformat
- asks:
- .br
- .I "Enter disk label: Quantum XP34300
- .br
- You are left in the tty line edit mode and may modify the input line (see
--termio(7) manual page).
-+termios(4) manual page).
- .br
--.B Sformat
-+.B Sformat
- asks:
- .br
- .I "Volume Name: <> change ?
- .br
- If you want to retain the old label name, enter <CR>, else
--enter 'y'.
-+enter 'y'.
- .B Sformat
- will ask for the new Volume name.
- .br
--.B Sformat
-+.B Sformat
- asks:
- .br
- .I "Change partition table?
- .br
- If you want to change the partition table enter 'y'.
- .br
--.B Sformat
-+.B Sformat
- asks:
- .br
- .I "Part Tag Flag Cylinders Startsec # of Sec Size Blocks
-@@ -1002,29 +1002,29 @@
- .I "Change ?
- .br
- If you want to modify this partition enter 'y', otherwise
--enter <CR> until
--.B sformat
-+enter <CR> until
-+.B sformat
- asks for the partition you want to change.
- .br
--.B Sformat
-+.B Sformat
- asks:
- .br
- .I "Enter partition id Tag [root]:
- .br
--Enter <CR> if the partition tag is ok for this partition, otherwise
--enter '?' to get a list of valid partition tags or enter the new
-+Enter <CR> if the partition tag is ok for this partition, otherwise
-+enter '?' to get a list of valid partition tags or enter the new
- partition tag.
- .br
--.B Sformat
-+.B Sformat
- asks:
- .br
- .I "Enter partition permission Flags [wm]:
- .br
--Enter <CR> if the partition flag is ok for this partition, otherwise
--enter '?' to get a list of valid partition flags or enter the new
-+Enter <CR> if the partition flag is ok for this partition, otherwise
-+enter '?' to get a list of valid partition flags or enter the new
- partition flag.
- .br
--.B Sformat
-+.B Sformat
- asks:
- .br
- .I "Enter starting cylinder 0 (0 - 3851)/<cr>:
-@@ -1033,7 +1033,7 @@
- enter '?' to get a list of possible input.
- XXX
- .br
--.B Sformat
-+.B Sformat
- asks:
- .br
- .I "Enter number of blocks 67580, 31/0/0 (0 - 8395180)/<cr>:
-@@ -1042,7 +1042,7 @@
- enter '?' to get a list of possible input.
- XXX
- .br
--.B Sformat
-+.B Sformat
- asks:
- .br
- .I "Part Tag Flag Cylinders Startsec # of Sec Size Blocks
-@@ -1055,17 +1055,17 @@
- You then will be asked again for all parameters of this partition.
- Enter 'y' if this partition is now ok.
- .sp
--If all partitions are cycled through,
-+If all partitions are cycled through,
- .B sformat
- will display the current label.
- .br
--.B Sformat
-+.B Sformat
- asks:
- .br
- .I "Use this label?
- .br
--If you enter 'y',
--.B sformat
-+If you enter 'y',
-+.B sformat
- will update the label on disk and go into the verify mode.
- Anything else will put you into the label modification mode again.
- .TP
-@@ -1073,7 +1073,7 @@
- In disk verification mode,
- .B sformat
- will do a surface analysis.
--If a bad block is encountered,
-+If a bad block is encountered,
- .B sformat
- will reassign this bad block.
- XXX
-@@ -1083,7 +1083,7 @@
- The number of defects that SCSI disks can handle depends on the defect
- mapping system they use. There are several possible systems:
- .PP
--The mapping system depends on the # of tracks per zone in the
-+The mapping system depends on the # of tracks per zone in the
- SCSI disk parameters.
- Mapping area in this table means spare location.
- .PP
-@@ -1104,20 +1104,20 @@
- there still may be an additional mapping area at the end of the disk.
- This is controlled by the alternate tracks per volume parameter.
- .PP
--If your disk says
-+If your disk says
- .I "no defect spare location,
- you may be able to
- get extra space by going into the disk parameter menu of sformat
--and change a value. Note: some disks tell you that some of the
-+and change a value. Note: some disks tell you that some of the
- values are changeable (there is a range in parenthesis) but
- actually ignore the new value. You will have to read the values
- after formatting to see if the new parameters are in effect.
-
- .SH "How To Modify A Label
--Remember, don't panic. You need no desc calculator to create or modify
-+Remember, don't panic. You need no desk calculator to create or modify
- a partition table.
- .PP
--The alternate cylinders are historic relics. In good old days (1982) when
-+The alternate cylinders are historic relics. In good old days (1982) when
- SMD disks that were not able to do defect mapping have been used,
- these alternates were added to do the defect mapping in the driver.
- In these days the space occupied by these spare cylinders really has been
-@@ -1127,17 +1127,17 @@
- an outdated copy of the defect list is only able to hold 127 defects :-(.
-
- .PP
--The label geometry cannot be changed in the partition menu. It must be set
--before from the
-+The label geometry cannot be changed in the partition menu. It must be set
-+before from the
- .B "Label Parameters
- menu.
- .TP 30
- Print disk label?
--If this question is answered with 'y', the label and partitioning info
-+If this question is answered with 'y', the label and partitioning info
- will be displayed.
- .TP
- Modify disk label?
--If this question is answered with 'y', the label modification menu will
-+If this question is answered with 'y', the label modification menu will
- be entered.
- .TP
- Label: <Toshiba 1015MB> change ?
-@@ -1153,7 +1153,7 @@
-
- .SH "Graphical Label Display
- .PP
--When printing the label or partition data,
-+When printing the label or partition data,
- .B sformat
- uses a simple ASCII graphical display to visualize the layout of the partitions.
- The symbols used in this graphic display are described below.
-@@ -1162,7 +1162,7 @@
- .PP
- .nf
- .na
--.cs R 4*\w'x'/\n(.s
-+.ft C
- a I--/
- b /-----------/
- c I----------------------------------------------------------------------I
-@@ -1174,7 +1174,7 @@
- WARNING:
- part 'e' has unaligned start.
- part 'g' has unaligned start.
--.cs R
-+.ft
- .ad
- .fi
- .fi
-@@ -1188,7 +1188,7 @@
- Partition starts before zero or exceeds end of disk.
- .TP
- /
--Partition has an adjacent start or end with another
-+Partition has an adjacent start or end with another
- partition (no error).
- .TP
- +