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368 ".TH map 0 "Displays or defines file system mappings"\r\n"
370 "Displays or defines file system mappings.\r\n"
379 " -r - Resets file system mappings to default values.\r\n"
380 " -u - Adds file system mappings for newly-installed devices and\r\n"
381 " removes mappings for uninstalled devices. This does not change\r\n"
382 " the mappings of existing devices and preserves user-defined mappings.\r\n"
383 " -v - Displays verbose information about all file system mappings.\r\n"
384 " -c - Displays the consistent mappings.\r\n"
385 " -f - Displays the normal mappings (not the consistent mappings).\r\n"
386 " -t - Displays the device mappings, filtered according to the device type.\r\n"
404 " devices that support a file system protocol. After these mappings are\r\n"
406 " 2. The UEFI Shell environment creates default mappings for all of the\r\n"
408 " 3. This command can be used to create additional mappings, or \r\n"
410 " used without any parameters, all of the current mappings are listed.\r\n"
411 " If the -v option is used, the mappings are shown with additional\r\n"
413 " 4. The -r option is used to reset all the default mappings in a system,\r\n"
416 " 5. The -u option adds mappings for newly-installed devices and removes\r\n"
417 " mappings for uninstalled devices without changing the mappings of\r\n"
418 " existing devices. User-defined mappings are also preserved. A mapping\r\n"
423 " configuration has not changed, the device's consistent mappings do not\r\n"
426 " list all the consistent mappings in the system.\r\n"