btrfs-progs/Documentation/btrfs.txt
Naohiro Aota dc2ae5dfcf btrfs-progs: fix many typos in documents
There are many trivial typos in Documentation/*.txt.
All of these use "exist status" to mean "exit status"
by mistake. I guess someone first made this mistake
and it has spread by copy-and-paste :-D

Signed-off-by: Naohiro Aota <naota@elisp.net>
Signed-off-by: Satoru Takeuchi <takeuchi_satoru@jp.fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: David Sterba <dsterba@suse.cz>
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btrfs(8)
========
NAME
----
btrfs - control a btrfs filesystem
SYNOPSIS
--------
*btrfs* <command> [<args>]
DESCRIPTION
-----------
*btrfs* is used to control the filesystem and the files and directories stored.
It is the tool to create or destroy a snapshot or a subvolume for the
filesystem, to defrag a file or a directory, flush the data to the disk,
to resize the filesystem, to scan the device.
It is possible to abbreviate the commands unless the commands are ambiguous.
For example: it is possible to run *btrfs sub snaps* instead of
*btrfs subvolume snapshot*.
But *btrfs file s* is not allowed, because *file s* may be interpreted
both as *filesystem show* and as *filesystem sync*.
If a command is terminated by '--help', the detailed help is showed.
If the passed command matches more commands,
detailed help of all the matched commands is showed. For example
*btrfs dev --help* shows the help of all *device** commands.
COMMANDS
--------
*subvolume*::
Create/delete/list/manage btrfs subvolume. +
See `btrfs-subvolume`(8) for details.
*filesystem*::
Manage a btrfs filesystem, including label setting/sync and so on. +
See `btrfs-filesystem`(8) for details.
*[filesystem] balance*::
Balance btrfs filesystem chunks across single or several devices. +
See `btrfs-balance`(8) for details.
*device*::
Manage devices managed by btrfs, including add/delete/scan and so
on. +
See `btrfs-device`(8) for details.
*scrub*::
Scrub a btrfs filesystem. +
See `btrfs-scrub`(8) for details.
*check*::
Do off-line check on a btrfs filesystem. +
See `btrfs-check`(8) for details.
*rescue*::
Try to rescue damaged btrfs filesystem. +
See `btrfs-rescue`(8) for details.
*restore*::
Manage a btrfs filesystem, including label setting/sync and so on. +
See `btrfs-restore`(8) for details.
*inspect-internal*::
Debug tools for developers/hackers. +
See `btrfs-inspect-internal`(8) for details.
*send*::
Send subvolume data to stdout/file for backup and etc. +
See `btrfs-send`(8) for details.
*receive*::
Receive subvolume data from stdin/file for restore and etc. +
See `btrfs-receive`(8) for details.
*quota*::
Manage quota on btrfs filesystem like enabling/rescan and etc. +
See `btrfs-quota`(8) and `btrfs-qgroup`(8) for details.
*qgroup*::
Manage quota group(qgroup) for btrfs filesystem. +
See `btrfs-qgroup`(8) for details.
*replace*::
Replace btrfs devices. +
See `btrfs-replace`(8) for details.
EXIT STATUS
-----------
*btrfs* returns a zero exit status if it succeeds. Non zero is returned in
case of failure.
AVAILABILITY
------------
*btrfs* is part of btrfs-progs.
Please refer to the btrfs wiki http://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org for
further details.
SEE ALSO
--------
`mkfs.btrfs`(8), `ionice`(1),
`btrfs-subvolume`(8),
`btrfs-filesystem`(8),
`btrfs-balance`(8),
`btrfs-device`(8),
`btrfs-scrub`(8),
`btrfs-check`(8),
`btrfs-rescue`(8),
`btrfs-restore`(8),
`btrfs-inspect-internal`(8),
`btrfs-send`(8),
`btrfs-receive`(8),
`btrfs-quota`(8),
`btrfs-qgroup`(8),
`btrfs-replace`(8),