From 72089cf6b4a77214ec4fd21d5ee5bf56958781cb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Denys Vlasenko Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2017 09:50:55 +0200 Subject: config: deindent all help texts Those two spaces after tab have no effect, and always a nuisance when editing. Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko --- util-linux/volume_id/exfat.c | 6 +++--- util-linux/volume_id/f2fs.c | 8 ++++---- util-linux/volume_id/nilfs.c | 18 +++++++++--------- util-linux/volume_id/squashfs.c | 8 ++++---- util-linux/volume_id/ubifs.c | 4 ++-- 5 files changed, 22 insertions(+), 22 deletions(-) (limited to 'util-linux/volume_id') diff --git a/util-linux/volume_id/exfat.c b/util-linux/volume_id/exfat.c index 7ed13a70e..14bf9d691 100644 --- a/util-linux/volume_id/exfat.c +++ b/util-linux/volume_id/exfat.c @@ -25,9 +25,9 @@ //config: default y //config: depends on VOLUMEID //config: help -//config: exFAT (extended FAT) is a proprietary file system designed especially -//config: for flash drives. It has many features from NTFS, but with less -//config: overhead. exFAT is used on most SDXC cards for consumer electronics. +//config: exFAT (extended FAT) is a proprietary file system designed especially +//config: for flash drives. It has many features from NTFS, but with less +//config: overhead. exFAT is used on most SDXC cards for consumer electronics. #include "volume_id_internal.h" diff --git a/util-linux/volume_id/f2fs.c b/util-linux/volume_id/f2fs.c index 1d3bdae36..3027f178e 100644 --- a/util-linux/volume_id/f2fs.c +++ b/util-linux/volume_id/f2fs.c @@ -13,10 +13,10 @@ //config: default y //config: depends on VOLUMEID //config: help -//config: F2FS (aka Flash-Friendly File System) is a log-structured file system, -//config: which is adapted to newer forms of storage. F2FS also remedies some -//config: known issues of the older log structured file systems, such as high -//config: cleaning overhead. +//config: F2FS (aka Flash-Friendly File System) is a log-structured file system, +//config: which is adapted to newer forms of storage. F2FS also remedies some +//config: known issues of the older log structured file systems, such as high +//config: cleaning overhead. #include "volume_id_internal.h" diff --git a/util-linux/volume_id/nilfs.c b/util-linux/volume_id/nilfs.c index ffe919f36..9d6c57fba 100644 --- a/util-linux/volume_id/nilfs.c +++ b/util-linux/volume_id/nilfs.c @@ -26,16 +26,16 @@ //config: default y //config: depends on VOLUMEID //config: help -//config: NILFS is a New Implementation of a Log-Structured File System (LFS) -//config: that supports continuous snapshots. This provides features like -//config: versioning of the entire filesystem, restoration of files that -//config: were deleted a few minutes ago. NILFS keeps consistency like -//config: conventional LFS, so it provides quick recovery after system crashes. +//config: NILFS is a New Implementation of a Log-Structured File System (LFS) +//config: that supports continuous snapshots. This provides features like +//config: versioning of the entire filesystem, restoration of files that +//config: were deleted a few minutes ago. NILFS keeps consistency like +//config: conventional LFS, so it provides quick recovery after system crashes. //config: -//config: The possible use of NILFS includes versioning, tamper detection, -//config: SOX compliance logging, and so forth. It can serve as an alternative -//config: filesystem for Linux desktop environment, or as a basis of advanced -//config: storage appliances. +//config: The possible use of NILFS includes versioning, tamper detection, +//config: SOX compliance logging, and so forth. It can serve as an alternative +//config: filesystem for Linux desktop environment, or as a basis of advanced +//config: storage appliances. #include "volume_id_internal.h" diff --git a/util-linux/volume_id/squashfs.c b/util-linux/volume_id/squashfs.c index 6bba199cd..e3ffce35e 100644 --- a/util-linux/volume_id/squashfs.c +++ b/util-linux/volume_id/squashfs.c @@ -13,10 +13,10 @@ //config: default y //config: depends on VOLUMEID && FEATURE_BLKID_TYPE //config: help -//config: Squashfs is a compressed read-only filesystem for Linux. Squashfs is -//config: intended for general read-only filesystem use and in constrained block -//config: device/memory systems (e.g. embedded systems) where low overhead is -//config: needed. +//config: Squashfs is a compressed read-only filesystem for Linux. Squashfs is +//config: intended for general read-only filesystem use and in constrained block +//config: device/memory systems (e.g. embedded systems) where low overhead is +//config: needed. #include "volume_id_internal.h" diff --git a/util-linux/volume_id/ubifs.c b/util-linux/volume_id/ubifs.c index 99b0aa830..7512b84b0 100644 --- a/util-linux/volume_id/ubifs.c +++ b/util-linux/volume_id/ubifs.c @@ -13,8 +13,8 @@ //config: default y //config: depends on VOLUMEID //config: help -//config: UBIFS (Unsorted Block Image File System) is a file -//config: system for use with raw flash memory media. +//config: UBIFS (Unsorted Block Image File System) is a file +//config: system for use with raw flash memory media. #include "volume_id_internal.h" -- cgit v1.2.3