Hi! I started the man page for the livecd-iso-to-disk, I used this guide[1] to do it.
Since this is my first man page ever, shout if I made some terribly mistake. I used info found on fedora's wiki and other sources to make the man page but not all sections are filled yet. Section Files: Should the man page pay attention to any files needed by livecd-iso-to-disk, which ones? Section Environment: I haven't tested this yet but, is it possible to run livecd-iso-to-disk when SELinux is on ? If not, should I mention it in this section? Section Diagnostics: Should it contain the error messages that livecd-iso-to-disk can throw at users? If all goes right, I would also like to start the man page for livecd-creator. [1] http://www.schweikhardt.net/man_page_howto.html Thoughts, tips? Best regards, -- Pedro Silva
.\" Process this file with .\" groff -man -Tascii foo.1 .\" .TH livecd-iso-to-disk 1 "JUNE 2008" Linux "User Manuals" .SH NAME livecd-iso-to-disk \- install livecd-creator images in usb stick. .SH SYNOPSIS .B livecd-iso-to-disk [--reset-mbr] [--noverify] [--overlay-size-mb .B <size>] .I <isopath> <usbstick device> .SH DESCRIPTION .B livecd-iso-to-disk converts a live cd or dvd image into a bootable USB stick. This is not a destructive process; any data you currently have on your USB stick will be preserved. .SH OPTIONS .IP --reset-mbr Resets Master Boot Record of usb stick by copying syslinux's mbr.bin. .IP --noverify Disables image validation before installing it. .IP --overlay-size-mb Overlay's size in megabytes. Note that you'll need to have space on your USB stick for the live image plus your overlay plus any other data you want on the stick. .SH FILES .I N/A .RS N/A .SH ENVIRONMENT .IP N/A .SH DIAGNOSTICS The following diagnostics may be issued on stderr: N/A .SH BUGS N/A .SH AUTHOR Pedro Silva <pedrofsilva a netcabo dot pt> .SH "SEE ALSO" .BR bar (1), .BR foo (5), .BR xyzzy (1)
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