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-rw-r--r--docs/netctl-auto.1.txt52
-rw-r--r--docs/netctl.profile.5.txt2
2 files changed, 27 insertions, 27 deletions
diff --git a/docs/netctl-auto.1.txt b/docs/netctl-auto.1.txt
index 1fa17d8..6feaeb4 100644
--- a/docs/netctl-auto.1.txt
+++ b/docs/netctl-auto.1.txt
@@ -15,9 +15,9 @@ SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
-----------
-*netctl-auto* may be used to control the automatic network profile selection
-offered by the 'netctl-auto@.service' file. See *netctl.special*(7) for
-details about the service file.
+*netctl-auto* may be used to control the automatic network profile
+selection offered by the 'netctl-auto@.service' file. See
+*netctl.special*(7) for details about the service file.
OPTIONS
@@ -25,29 +25,29 @@ OPTIONS
The following commands are understood:
*list*::
- List all profiles which are currently available for automatic selection.
- Active profiles will be marked with a '*', disabled profiles will be
- marked with a '!'.
+ List all profiles which are currently available for automatic
+ selection. Active profiles will be marked with a `*', disabled
+ profiles will be marked with a `!'.
*current*::
Report currently active profiles.
*switch-to [+PROFILE+]*::
Switch to the network profile specified on the command line. The
- specified profile will be enabled if necessary, the state of all other
- profiles is not changed. This command does not force *netctl-auto* to use
- the specified profile. If a disconnect occurs, *netctl-auto* may select
- an alternative profile.
+ specified profile will be enabled if necessary, the state of all
+ other profiles is not changed. This command does not force
+ *netctl-auto* to use the specified profile. If a disconnect occurs,
+ *netctl-auto* may select an alternative profile.
*enable [+PROFILE+]*::
- Enable a previously disabled network profile for automatic selection.
- Every time the *netctl-auto* service is started, all available profiles
- are enabled by default.
+ Enable a previously disabled network profile for automatic
+ selection. Every time the *netctl-auto* service is started, all
+ available profiles are enabled by default.
*disable [+PROFILE+]*::
- Disable the specified profile for automatic selection. This will only
- take effect until the *netctl-auto* service is stopped.
- To permanently exclude a profile from automatic selection, use the
+ Disable the specified profile for automatic selection. This will
+ only take effect until the *netctl-auto* service is stopped. To
+ permanently exclude a profile from automatic selection, use the
'ExcludeAuto=yes' option in the profile.
*enable-all*::
@@ -58,20 +58,20 @@ The following commands are understood:
*start [+INTERFACE+]*::
Start automatic profile selection on the specified interface. +
- This command should not be invoked directly, use the following command
- instead:
----------------------------------------------
+ This command should not be invoked directly, use the following
+ command instead:
+-----------------------------------------------
systemctl start netctl-auto@<interface>
----------------------------------------------
+-----------------------------------------------
*stop [+INTERFACE+]*::
- Stop automatic profile selection on the specified interface. This will
- disconnect the currently active profile on the interface. +
- This command should not be invoked directly, use the following command
- instead:
---------------------------------------------
+ Stop automatic profile selection on the specified interface. This
+ will disconnect the currently active profile on the interface. +
+ This command should not be invoked directly, use the following
+ command instead:
+----------------------------------------------
systemctl stop netctl-auto@<interface>
---------------------------------------------
+----------------------------------------------
EXIT STATUS
diff --git a/docs/netctl.profile.5.txt b/docs/netctl.profile.5.txt
index 45f9b3e..3ef940c 100644
--- a/docs/netctl.profile.5.txt
+++ b/docs/netctl.profile.5.txt
@@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ connections of the `bridge' type:
OPTIONS FOR `dummy' CONNECTIONS
-------------------------------
-The name of the dummy interface is sepcified in 'Interface'. Only the
+The name of the dummy interface is specified in 'Interface'. Only the
*ip options* are understood for connections of the `dummy' type.