"favor_lzo" uses "lzo" unless the space savings when using "zlib" are big. The current wording got this wrong. --- ubifs-utils/mkfs.ubifs/mkfs.ubifs.c | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/ubifs-utils/mkfs.ubifs/mkfs.ubifs.c b/ubifs-utils/mkfs.ubifs/mkfs.ubifs.c index 6d8e55dc32c0..58ebf8ce9d48 100644 --- a/ubifs-utils/mkfs.ubifs/mkfs.ubifs.c +++ b/ubifs-utils/mkfs.ubifs/mkfs.ubifs.c @@ -250,8 +250,8 @@ static const char *helptext = "really a separate compressor. It is just a method of combining \"lzo\" and \"zlib\"\n" "compressors. Namely, mkfs.ubifs tries to compress data with both \"lzo\" and \"zlib\"\n" "compressors, then it compares which compressor is better. If \"zlib\" compresses 20\n" -"or more percent better than \"lzo\", mkfs.ubifs chooses \"lzo\", otherwise it chooses\n" -"\"zlib\". The \"--favor-percent\" may specify arbitrary threshold instead of the\n" +"or more percent better than \"lzo\", mkfs.ubifs chooses \"zlib\", otherwise it chooses\n" +"\"lzo\". The \"--favor-percent\" may specify arbitrary threshold instead of the\n" "default 20%.\n\n" "The -F parameter is used to set the \"fix up free space\" flag in the superblock,\n" "which forces UBIFS to \"fixup\" all the free space which it is going to use. This\n" -- 2.20.1 ______________________________________________________ Linux MTD discussion mailing list http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-mtd/