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--- Comment #4 from Harald Schmalzbauer ---
(In reply to Fernando Apesteguía from comment #3)
Thanks for your elaboration!
Now I remember the most confusing path: 'apropos reverse':
rev(1) - reverse lines of a file
I'm not native english
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--- Comment #3 from Fernando Apesteguía ---
(In reply to Harald Schmalzbauer from comment #2)
Hi,
I see what you mean.
As I see it, mount(8) references *acl(1) because it has an acl option and then,
it is extremely related. comm(1), cmp(
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--- Comment #2 from Harald Schmalzbauer ---
Hi Fernando,
you are right that the functionality differs significantly.
But if I was sure which does what, I wouldn't need to consult man(1).
mount(8) has a reference to setfacl(1) e.g. and com
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Bug ID: 255340
Summary: rev(1): Adding "See also" for sort -r and tail -r
Product: Documentation
Version: Latest
Hardware: Any
OS: Any
Status: New
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