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.TH OFPATH 8 "27 May 2001" "GNU/Linux PowerPC" "System Manager's Manual"
.RB [ \ \-V | \-\-version\ ]
.IB FILE
.SH DESCRIPTION
-This manual page explains
+This manual page explains
.BR ofpath ,
the utility used to find the OpenFirmware device path corresponding to
a unix device node, such as \fI/dev/hda2\fR.
not well tested and may not give accurate results.
\fBYbin\fR(8) uses this utility to automatically convert unix device
-nodes to OpenFirmware paths as needed.
+nodes to OpenFirmware paths as needed.
.SH OPTIONS
.TP
.BR \-\-debug
may not accurately find all SCSI devices, and does not support all
SCSI adapters/drivers.
-.B Ofpath
-also does not support all IDE devices.
+.B Ofpath
+also does not support all IDE devices.
.B Ofpath
does not support IBM hardware. Send a tarball of /proc/device-tree
along with /proc/cpuinfo to <erbenson@alaska.net>
.SH AUTHORS
-.B Ofpath
+.B Ofpath
is based on show_of_path.sh written by Olaf Hering, it was
rewritten to work with /bin/ash and stripped down systems such as
boot/rescue floppies by Ethan Benson. This man page was written by