gmultipath.8: Add HISTORY Adjust sentences with bad phrases picked up by igor ggatec.8: Add HISTORY ggated.8: Add HISTORY ggatel.8: Add HISTORY Seperate out sentence as advised by igor. hastctl.8: Add HISTORY hastd.8: Add HISTORY Fix sentence highlighted by igor. iscontrol.8: Add HISTORY mdmfs.8: Add HISTORY Address issues raised by igor mount_nfs.8: Add HISTORY Not sure where mount_nfs first showed up, but the verison used in the BSD's originates from 4.4BSD according to CSRG archive. Though commercial offerings from Sun and others covers older systems, eg https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/net.unix-wizards/lMe7aQikqJI nandfs.8: Add HISTORY Adjust sentence in description to address bad phrase highlighted by igor. nvmecontrol.8: Add HISTORY PR: 212491 PR: 212498 PR: 212499 PR: 212500 PR: 212501 PR: 212502 PR: 212505 PR: 212508 PR: 212540 PR: 212543 PR: 212546 Submitted by: Sevan Janiyan <venture37@geeklan.co.uk>
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