Administration Reference
This document uses the following typographical
conventions:
- Command and option names appear in bold type in syntax
definitions, examples, and running text. Names of directories, files,
machines, partitions, volumes, and users also appear in bold
type.
- Variable information appears in italic type. This
includes user-supplied information on command lines and the parts of prompts
that differ depending on who issues the command. New terms also appear
in italic type.
- Examples of screen output and file contents appear in monospace
type.
In addition, the following symbols appear in command syntax definitions,
both in the documentation and in AFS online help statements. When
issuing a command, do not type these symbols.
- Square brackets [ ] surround optional items.
- Angle brackets < > surround user-supplied values in AFS
commands.
- A superscripted plus sign + follows an argument that accepts
more than one value.
- The percent sign % represents the regular command shell
prompt. Some operating systems possibly use a different character for
this prompt.
- The number sign # represents the command shell prompt for the
local superuser root. Some operating systems possibly use a
different character for this prompt.
- The pipe symbol | in a command syntax statement separates
mutually exclusive values for an argument.
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