Created attachment 1471280 [details] revised ganesha-config.rst I've attached a suggested revision of ganesha-config.rst which I think reads better. A summary of the main changes: 1. Config file path under SYNPOSIS has '/' changed to '.'. 2. DESCRIPTION -- 'constitues' isn't a word. 3. Example in the 'Blocks' subsection - 'Export' should be capitalised to be consistent with 'BLOCKS' section below, FSAL line should end with ';'. 4. List of types: Put '.' after item names to better separate them. 5. Numeric option example - 07555 isn't a valid mode. 6. 'Including other config files' -- 'The configuration following ... the included files.' doesn't seem to add anything and can probably be removed. 7. BLOCKS - the EXPORT subblocks are mangled. Note that the 'Options' subsection is missing something on string values, which I've not added.
https://review.gerrithub.io/c/ffilz/nfs-ganesha/+/419871
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