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author | Beniamino Galvani <bgalvani@redhat.com> | 2016-03-26 10:19:25 +0100 |
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committer | Lubomir Rintel <lkundrak@v3.sk> | 2016-03-26 11:28:19 +0100 |
commit | f67bf52046c249117040c530c837b5da2c027437 (patch) | |
tree | 381ebea7102e94b671dad8ee4f172ff76909b913 | |
parent | 5ce4c9fd84df9c0d8c31f20b8d6771019360c2ef (diff) | |
download | NetworkManager-lr/developer-gnome.tar.gz |
man: use replace <programlisting> with <synopsis>lr/developer-gnome
It makes more sense and actually looks good in rendered HTML.
[lkundrak@v3.sk: wrote the commit message]
-rw-r--r-- | man/nmcli-examples.xml | 34 |
1 files changed, 17 insertions, 17 deletions
diff --git a/man/nmcli-examples.xml b/man/nmcli-examples.xml index 4f5f22f60f..0ce7dc72c6 100644 --- a/man/nmcli-examples.xml +++ b/man/nmcli-examples.xml @@ -143,9 +143,9 @@ org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.settings.modify.hostname auth by a system administrator and are not meant to be changed by users. The usual place for the polkit configuration is /usr/share/polkit-1/actions/org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.policy. <emphasis>pkaction</emphasis> command can display description for polkit actions. - <programlisting><command> - pkaction --action-id org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.network-control --verbose - </command></programlisting> + <synopsis><command> +pkaction --action-id org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.network-control --verbose + </command></synopsis> More information about polkit can be found at http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/polkit. </para> @@ -176,11 +176,11 @@ $ nmcli g log level INFO domains DEFAULT </para> <example><title>Adding a bonding master and two slave connection profiles</title> - <programlisting><emphasis role="bold"> + <synopsis><emphasis role="bold"> $ nmcli con add type bond ifname mybond0 mode active-backup $ nmcli con add type ethernet ifname eth1 master mybond0 $ nmcli con add type ethernet ifname eth2 master mybond0 - </emphasis></programlisting> + </emphasis></synopsis> </example> <para> This example demonstrates adding a bond master connection and two slaves. The @@ -192,11 +192,11 @@ $ nmcli con add type ethernet ifname eth2 master mybond0 </para> <example><title>Adding a team master and two slave connection profiles</title> - <programlisting><emphasis role="bold"> + <synopsis><emphasis role="bold"> $ nmcli con add type team con-name Team1 ifname Team1 config team1-master-json.conf $ nmcli con add type ethernet con-name Team1-slave1 ifname em1 master Team1 $ nmcli con add type ethernet con-name Team1-slave2 ifname em2 master Team1 - </emphasis></programlisting> + </emphasis></synopsis> </example> <para> This example demonstrates adding a team master connection profile and two slaves. It is @@ -210,22 +210,22 @@ $ nmcli con add type ethernet con-name Team1-slave2 ifname em2 master Team1 <emphasis>em2</emphasis>. The slaves don't specify <emphasis>config</emphasis> and thus <emphasis>teamd</emphasis> will use its default configuration. You will activate the whole setup by activating both slaves: - <programlisting><emphasis role="bold"> + <synopsis><emphasis role="bold"> $ nmcli con up Team1-slave1 $ nmcli con up Team1-slave2 - </emphasis></programlisting> + </emphasis></synopsis> By default, the created profiles are marked for auto-activation. But if another connection has been activated on the device, the new profile won't activate automatically and you need to activate it manually. </para> <example><title>Adding a bridge and two slave profiles</title> - <programlisting><emphasis role="bold"> + <synopsis><emphasis role="bold"> $ nmcli con add type bridge con-name TowerBridge ifname TowerBridge $ nmcli con add type ethernet con-name br-slave-1 ifname ens3 master TowerBridge $ nmcli con add type ethernet con-name br-slave-2 ifname ens4 master TowerBridge $ nmcli con modify TowerBridge bridge.stp no - </emphasis></programlisting> + </emphasis></synopsis> </example> <para> This example demonstrates adding a bridge master connection and two slaves. The @@ -239,7 +239,7 @@ $ nmcli con modify TowerBridge bridge.stp no </para> <example><title>Adding an ethernet connection profile with manual IP configuration</title> - <programlisting> + <synopsis> <emphasis role="bold"> $ nmcli con add con-name my-con-em1 ifname em1 type ethernet ip4 192.168.100.100/24 gw4 192.168.100.1 ip4 1.2.3.4 ip6 abbe::cafe $ nmcli con mod my-con-em1 ipv4.dns "8.8.8.8 8.8.4.4" @@ -247,7 +247,7 @@ $ nmcli con mod my-con-em1 +ipv4.dns 1.2.3.4 $ nmcli con mod my-con-em1 ipv6.dns "2001:4860:4860::8888 2001:4860:4860::8844" $ nmcli -p con show my-con-em1 </emphasis> - </programlisting> + </synopsis> </example> <para> The first command adds an Ethernet connection profile named <emphasis>my-con-em1</emphasis> @@ -263,11 +263,11 @@ $ nmcli -p con show my-con-em1 </para> <example><title>Escaping colon characters in tabular mode</title> - <programlisting> + <synopsis> <emphasis role="bold"> $ nmcli -t -f general -e yes -m tab dev show eth0 </emphasis> - </programlisting> + </synopsis> <screen> GENERAL:eth0:ethernet:Intel Corporation:82567LM Gigabit Network Connection:e1000e:2.1.4-k:1.8-3:00\:22\:68\:15\:29\:21:1500:100 (connected):0 (No reason given):/sys/devices/pci0000\:00/0000\:00\:19.0/net/eth0:eth0:yes:yes:no:ethernet-13:89cbcbc6-dc85-456c-9c8b-bd828fee3917:/org/freedesktop/NetworkManager/ActiveConnection/9 </screen> @@ -316,11 +316,11 @@ fi <para><emphasis role="bold">Example sessions of interactive connection editor</emphasis></para> <example><title>Adding an ethernet connection profile in interactive editor (a)</title> - <programlisting> + <synopsis> <emphasis role="bold"> $ nmcli connection edit type ethernet </emphasis> - </programlisting> + </synopsis> <screen> ===| nmcli interactive connection editor |=== |