Package: fsprotect
Version: 1.0.2
Severity: minor

Maybe you could add something like the following to the
documentation:

  The fsprotect parameter takes one optional argument, which it
  passes to mount(8) as the size option of the tmpfs. It is the size
  in bytes, and k/m/g suffixes can be used as multiplicators.

  If no argument is specified, mount(8) will create a tmpfs with
  size half the system's memory.

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