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Description: Spelling & grammar
This patch corrects the spelling and grammar in the package
Author: David William Richmond Jones <dwrj87@gmail.com>
Forwarded: no
Last-Update: 2016-11-03
--- cdbackup-0.7.0.orig/cdbackup.1
+++ cdbackup-0.7.0/cdbackup.1
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ The device name which is used for readin
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\fB\-r\fR \fIscsi\-device\fP
-The scsi device which is passed to \fBcdrecord\fR(1) (via dev=\fIscsi\-device\fP). Must be given as three, comma seperated number: \fIscsibus\fR,\fItarget\fR,\fIlun\fR.
+The scsi device which is passed to \fBcdrecord\fR(1) (via dev=\fIscsi\-device\fP). Must be given as three, comma separated numbers: \fIscsibus\fR,\fItarget\fR,\fIlun\fR.
.br
(default: none or the contents of the environment variable CDR_DEVICE)
@@ -64,10 +64,10 @@ In DVD mode the options \-p and \-X have
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\fB\-i\fR \fIimage\fP
-Enables virtual image mode. The backup stream is written to the given image file. The file is created if it doesn't exists. It's mandatory to give an explicit media size with \-l. Take care that the created virtual image isn't lager that the media size you want to dump it later.
+Enables virtual image mode. The backup stream is written to the given image file. The file is created if it doesn't exist. It's mandatory to give an explicit media size with \-l. Take care that the created virtual image isn't larger that the media size you want to dump it to later.
You can add up to 96 backups to an virtual image.
.br
-If the backup extends the specified media size and you have enabled multi\-disk mode, additional images files are created (the filenames are derived from the inital image name by adding a dot and a decimal number).
+If the backup extends the specified media size and you have enabled multi\-disk mode, additional image files are created (the filenames are derived from the initial image name by adding a dot and a decimal number).
.br
(default: none)
@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ By default the given value is taken as m
\fB\-C\fR
Disables creation of the datablock CRC checksum. There is no real reason to use this option, unless you can't efford the extra 0,2% media space that is used to store the checksum.
.br
-Although the on\-disk layout of checksumed backups is different, they are fully backwards compatible with older version of cdbackup, but obviously older versions can't check the backup integrity.
+Although the on\-disk layout of checksummed backups is different, they are fully backwards compatible with older version of cdbackup, but obviously older versions can't check the backup integrity.
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\fB\-a\fR \fIlabel\fP
@@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ Enables verbose mode.
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\fB\-D\fR
-Enables DEBUG output (probably not usefull for normal use).
+Enables DEBUG output (probably not useful for normal use).
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\fB\-V\fR
@@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ output it to a 700 MB CD\-R(W) on /dev/s
tar cvf \- /home | cdbackup \-d /dev/scd0 \-r 2,0 \-l 700 \-a "Test Backup"
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-To create a tar archive of /usr and output it to a series (multi\-disk mode) of 650 MB CD\-R(W) on /dev/sr1 (scsi device 1,4,0) with writting speed 12 and verbose output:
+To create a tar archive of /usr and output it to a series (multi\-disk mode) of 650 MB CD\-R(W) on /dev/sr1 (scsi device 1,4,0) with writing speed 12 and verbose output:
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tar cf \- /usr | cdbackup \-d /dev/sr1 \-r 1,4,0 \-s 12 \-m \-v
--- cdbackup-0.7.0.orig/cdrestore.1
+++ cdbackup-0.7.0/cdrestore.1
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ Enables test mode. The complete restore
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\fB\-F\fR
-Forces cdrestore to begin the restore in the middle of a multi\-disk set. This may be usefull if you have lost a disk or a disk is badly damaged.
+Forces cdrestore to begin the restore in the middle of a multi\-disk set. This may be useful if you have lost a disk or a disk is badly damaged.
.br
\fINOTE:\fR This will most probably start the restore in the middle of a file. It's up to your backup software to sync to the beginning of the next file.
@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ Enables verbose mode.
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\fB\-D\fR
-Enables DEBUG output (probably not usefull for normal use).
+Enables DEBUG output (probably not useful for normal use).
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\fB\-V\fR
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