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-.TH LIVE\-BOOT 1 2012\-04\-09 3.0~a27\-1 "Debian Live Project"
+.TH LIVE\-BOOT 1 05.06.2012 3.0~a30\-1 "Debian Live Project"
.SH NAME
\fBlive\-snapshot\fP \- simple script to ease persistence usage
handy to specify "/home" and type ext4 for the type to prepare an image file
suited to be directly mounted by live\-boot as home.
.IP "\-d, \-\-device \fIDEVICE\fP" 4
-sets the device where the media which the snapshot/persistence
-file/partition will be put. If it is not specified, a tmpfs will be used and
-linked to the user's desktop to move it where it is needed. If the device
-has no filesystem, an ext4 fs will be automatically created and labelled
-according to the values specified after the "\-\-output" value or with a sane
-default.
+sets the device where the media with the snapshot/persistence file/partition
+will be put. If it is not specified, a tmpfs will be used and linked to the
+user's desktop to move it where it is needed. If the device has no
+filesystem, an ext4 fs will be automatically created and labelled according
+to the values specified after the "\-\-output" value or with a sane default.
.IP "\-e, \-\-exclude\-list \fIFILE\fP" 4
a file containing a list of filenames/paths that should not be saved. This
exclude list will be remebered on the target snapshot media for reuse.
.IP \fB/etc/live\-persistence.binds\fP 4
This optional file (which resides in the rootfs system, not in the live
media) is used as a list of directories which not need be persistent:
-ie. their content does not need to survive reboots when using the
+i.e. their content does not need to survive reboots when using the
persistence features.
.br
This saves expensive writes and speeds up operations on volatile data such