Remove stray chars from source files

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Andriy Senkovych 2014-10-01 13:20:29 +03:00
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2 changed files with 4 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ S3FS \- FUSE-based file system backed by Amazon S3
\fBumount mountpoint
.SS utility mode ( remove interrupted multipart uploading objects )
.TP
\fBs3fs -u bucket
\fBs3fs \-u bucket
.SH DESCRIPTION
s3fs is a FUSE filesystem that allows you to mount an Amazon S3 bucket as a local filesystem. It stores files natively and transparently in S3 (i.e., you can use other programs to access the same files).
.SH AUTHENTICATION
@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ this option can not be specified with use_sse.
(can specify use_rrs=1 for old version)
.TP
\fB\-o\fR use_sse (default is disable)
use Amazon<EFBFBD>fs Server-Site Encryption or Server-Side Encryption with Customer-Provided Encryption Keys.
use Amazon's Server-Site Encryption or Server-Side Encryption with Customer-Provided Encryption Keys.
this option can not be specified with use_rrs. specifying only "use_sse" or "use_sse=1" enables Server-Side Encryption.(use_sse=1 for old version)
specifying this option with file path which has some SSE-C secret key enables Server-Side Encryption with Customer-Provided Encryption Keys.(use_sse=file)
the file must be 600 permission. the file can have some lines, each line is one SSE-C key. the first line in file is used as Customer-Provided Encryption Keys for uploading and change headers etc.
@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ If this option is specified with nocopapi, the s3fs ignores it.
Enble compatibility with S3-like APIs which do not support the virtual-host request style, by using the older path request style.
.SH FUSE/MOUNT OPTIONS
.TP
Most of the generic mount options described in 'man mount' are supported (ro, rw, suid, nosuid, dev, nodev, exec, noexec, atime, noatime, sync async, dirsync). Filesystems are mounted with '-onodev,nosuid' by default, which can only be overridden by a privileged user.
Most of the generic mount options described in 'man mount' are supported (ro, rw, suid, nosuid, dev, nodev, exec, noexec, atime, noatime, sync async, dirsync). Filesystems are mounted with '\-onodev,nosuid' by default, which can only be overridden by a privileged user.
.TP
There are many FUSE specific mount options that can be specified. e.g. allow_other. See the FUSE README for the full set.
.SH NOTES

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@ -875,7 +875,7 @@ void show_help (void)
" - this option makes Amazon's Reduced Redundancy Storage enable.\n"
"\n"
" use_sse (default is disable)\n"
" - use Amazon<EFBFBD>fs Server-Site Encryption or Server-Side Encryption\n"
" - use Amazon's Server-Site Encryption or Server-Side Encryption\n"
" with Customer-Provided Encryption Keys.\n"
" this option can not be specified with use_rrs. specifying only \n"
" \"use_sse\" or \"use_sse=1\" enables Server-Side Encryption.\n"