Hi Jakub, On 12/5/22 13:03, Jakub Wilk wrote:
* Helge Kreutzmann <debian@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, 2022-12-04 10:07:Issue: mount or unmount → mount or umountThe system call and the command line tool are written without "n" for historical reasons, but it's spelled "unmount" otherwise.
Yep, what I did is change the English words for the system calls, so it now reads as mount(2) or umount(2). It's a bit more noise, but experienced programmers can probably just read it as easily, and it is a bit more informative to programmers not so familiar with the syscalls.
"This mount shares events with members of a peer group. Mount and unmount " "events immediately under this mount will propagate to the other mounts that " "are members of the peer group. I<Propagation> here means that the same " "mount or unmount will automatically occur under all of the other mounts in " "the peer group. Conversely, mount and unmount events that take place under " "peer mounts will propagate to this mount."This text looks correct to me.
Cheers, Alex -- <http://www.alejandro-colomar.es/>
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