Applying Debians 08-manpage-drop.dpatch from Daniel Baumann

<daniel@debian.org> to improve dosfsck manpage:

  * Don't use confusing word 'drop' when 'delete' is meant (Closes:
    #134100).

Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <mail@daniel-baumann.ch>
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Daniel Baumann 2008-09-26 14:32:23 +02:00
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@ -24,15 +24,15 @@ Bad clusters (read errors). The clusters are marked bad and they are
removed from files owning them. This check is optional.
.IP \-
Directories with a large number of bad entries (probably corrupt). The
directory can be dropped.
directory can be deleted.
.IP \-
Files . and .. are non-directories. They can be dropped or renamed.
Files . and .. are non-directories. They can be deleted or renamed.
.IP \-
Directories . and .. in root directory. They are dropped.
Directories . and .. in root directory. They are deleted.
.IP \-
Bad file names. They can be renamed.
.IP \-
Duplicate directory entries. They can be dropped or renamed.
Duplicate directory entries. They can be deleted or renamed.
.IP \-
Directories with non-zero size field. Size is set to zero.
.IP \-
@ -88,8 +88,8 @@ MS-DOS uses only 0xfff7 for bad clusters, where on Atari values
0xfff0...0xfff7 are for this purpose (but the standard value is still
0xfff7).
.IP \fB\-d\fP
Drop the specified file. If more that one file with that name exists, the
first one is dropped.
Delete the specified file. If more that one file with that name exists, the
first one is deleted.
.IP \fB\-f\fP
Salvage unused cluster chains to files. By default, unused clusters are
added to the free disk space except in auto mode (\fB-a\fP).