Neil Brown: Fix confusing usage in md.4 man page.

Martin F. Krafft madduck at alioth.debian.org
Mon Feb 16 10:52:35 UTC 2009


Module: mdadm
Branch: master
Commit: 91c0038813bb6b125770adc6f1dff9f3ed2eb21e
URL:    http://git.debian.org/?p=pkg-mdadm/mdadm.git;a=commit;h=91c0038813bb6b125770adc6f1dff9f3ed2eb21e

Author: Neil Brown <neilb at suse.de>
Date:   Tue Jul  8 10:03:09 2008 +1000

Fix confusing usage in md.4 man page.

"degraded write performance" could be confused with "write performance
when degraded".  It really means "reduced write performance", so say
that.

---

 md.4 |    2 +-
 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)

diff --git a/md.4 b/md.4
index af1a796..dfd287f 100644
--- a/md.4
+++ b/md.4
@@ -240,7 +240,7 @@ across a later section of all drives, always ensuring that all copies
 of any given block are on different drives.
 
 The 'far' arrangement can give sequential read performance equal to
-that of a RAID0 array, but at the cost of degraded write performance.
+that of a RAID0 array, but at the cost of reduced write performance.
 
 When 'offset' replicas are chosen, the multiple copies of a given
 chunk are laid out on consecutive drives and at consecutive offsets.




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