From 4307ef2e863cbec357df56197046c6b679fc5d2d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: srs5694 Date: Wed, 30 May 2012 12:30:48 -0400 Subject: Version 0.8.5 release --- gdisk.8 | 8 ++++---- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) (limited to 'gdisk.8') diff --git a/gdisk.8 b/gdisk.8 index 140a6b3..4cc191b 100644 --- a/gdisk.8 +++ b/gdisk.8 @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ .\" Copyright 2011, 2012 Roderick W. Smith (rodsmith@rodsbooks.com) .\" May be distributed under the GNU General Public License -.TH "GDISK" "8" "0.8.4" "Roderick W. Smith" "GPT fdisk Manual" +.TH "GDISK" "8" "0.8.5" "Roderick W. Smith" "GPT fdisk Manual" .SH "NAME" gdisk \- Interactive GUID partition table (GPT) manipulator .SH "SYNOPSIS" @@ -200,8 +200,8 @@ can be specified in absolute terms as sector numbers or as positions measured in kibibytes (K), mebibytes (M), gibibytes (G), tebibytes (T), or pebibytes (P); for instance, \fI\fB40M\fR\fR specifies a position 40MiB from the start of the disk. You can specify locations relative to the start -or end of the specified default range by preceding the number by a '+' or -'\-' symbol, as in \fI\fB+2G\fR\fR to specify a point 2GiB after the +or end of the specified default range by preceding the number by a '+' or '\-' +symbol, as in \fI\fB+2G\fR\fR to specify a point 2GiB after the default start sector, or \fI\fB\-200M\fR\fR to specify a point 200MiB before the last available sector. Pressing the Enter key with no input specifies the default value, which is the start of the largest available @@ -561,7 +561,7 @@ entering data. When only one option is possible, \fBgdisk\fR usually bypasses the prompt entirely. .SH "BUGS" -As of March 2012 (version 0.8.4), \fBgdisk\fR +As of May 2012 (version 0.8.5), \fBgdisk\fR should be considered beta software. Known bugs and limitations include: .TP -- cgit v1.2.1