Here is a patch for some typos found in the new crash-5.1.5 crash.8 man page. Bob Montgomery
--- crash.8.orig 2011-05-11 13:28:29.000000000 -0600 +++ crash.8 2011-05-11 13:44:50.000000000 -0600 @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ file in the current directory. During initialization, the commands in .I $HOME/.crashrc -are exectuted first, followed by those in the +are executed first, followed by those in the .I ./.crashrc file. @@ -436,6 +436,7 @@ Each .B crash command generally falls into one of the following categories: +.TP .I Symbolic display Displays of kernel text/data, which take full advantage of the power of .B gdb @@ -444,7 +445,7 @@ .I System state The majority of .B crash -commands come consist of a set of "kernel-aware" +commands consist of a set of "kernel-aware" commands, which delve into various kernel subsystems on a system-wide or per-task basis. .TP @@ -491,7 +492,7 @@ command to display the backtraces of all tasks with one command. .TP .I btop -translates a byte value (physical offset) to it's page number. +translates a byte value (physical offset) to its page number. .TP .I dev displays data concerning the character and block device @@ -503,7 +504,7 @@ function up to a specified memory location. .TP .I eval -evalues an expression or numeric type and displays the result +evaluates an expression or numeric type and displays the result in hexadecimal, decimal, octal and binary. .TP .I exit @@ -658,8 +659,6 @@ It can only be used if .I /dev/mem is the device file being used to access system RAM, and should obviously be used with great care. -.I /dev/mem -is the live .PP When .B crash @@ -679,6 +678,7 @@ .TP .I doms displays domain status for selected, or all, domains. +.TP .I dumpinfo displays Xen dump information for selected, or all, cpus. .TP
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