--- IO-AIO/bin/treescan 2016/11/13 16:19:31 1.17 +++ IO-AIO/bin/treescan 2016/12/03 16:33:45 1.18 @@ -52,10 +52,10 @@ which is what makes it so fast. This option forces it to C every file. This is only useful for the side effect of pulling the C data into -the cache. If your disk cache is big enough, it will be filled with file -metadata after F is done, which can speed up subsequent commands -considerably. Often, you can run F in parallel with other -directory-scanning programs to speed them up. +the cache. If your disk cache is big enough, it will be filled with +file meta data after F is done, which can speed up subsequent +commands considerably. Often, you can run F in parallel with +other directory-scanning programs to speed them up. =item -d, --dirs @@ -64,8 +64,8 @@ =item -f, --files -Only list files, not directories. This is useful if you want to coperate -on all files in a hierarchy, and the directories would ony get in the way. +Only list files, not directories. This is useful if you want to operate on +all files in a hierarchy, and the directories would ony get in the way. =item -p, --progress