@@ -19,6 +19,8 @@ btrfs \- control a btrfs filesystem
.PP
\fBbtrfs\fP \fBsubvolume show\fP\fI <path>\fP
.PP
+\fBbtrfs\fP \fBsubvolume find-new\fP\fI <subvolume> <last_gen>\fP
+.PP
\fBbtrfs\fP \fBfilesystem defragment\fP -c[zlib|lzo] [-l \fIlen\fR] \
[-s \fIstart\fR] [-t \fIsize\fR] -[vf] <\fIfile\fR>|<\fIdir\fR> \
[<\fIfile\fR>|<\fIdir\fR>...]
@@ -29,8 +31,6 @@ btrfs \- control a btrfs filesystem
.PP
\fBbtrfs\fP \fBfilesystem label\fP\fI <dev> [newlabel]\fP
.PP
-\fBbtrfs\fP \fBsubvolume find-new\fP\fI <subvolume> <last_gen>\fP
-.PP
\fBbtrfs\fP \fBfilesystem balance\fP\fI <path> \fP
.PP
\fBbtrfs\fP \fBdevice scan\fP\fI [--all-devices|<device> [<device>...]]\fP
@@ -172,6 +172,10 @@ is similar to \fBsubvolume list\fR command.
Show information of a given subvolume in the \fI<path>\fR.
.TP
+\fBsubvolume find-new\fR\fI <subvolume> <last_gen>\fR
+List the recently modified files in a subvolume, after \fI<last_gen>\fR ID.
+.TP
+
\fBfilesystem defragment\fP -c[zlib|lzo] [-l \fIlen\fR] [-s \fIstart\fR] \
[-t \fIsize\fR] -[vf] <\fIfile\fR>|<\fIdir\fR> [<\fIfile\fR>|<\fIdir\fR>...]
@@ -201,10 +205,6 @@ don't use it if you use snapshots, have de-duplicated your data or made
copies with \fBcp --reflink\fP.
.TP
-\fBsubvolume find-new\fR\fI <subvolume> <last_gen>\fR
-List the recently modified files in a subvolume, after \fI<last_gen>\fR ID.
-.TP
-
\fBfilesystem sync\fR\fI <path> \fR
Force a sync for the filesystem identified by \fI<path>\fR.
.TP
Signed-off-by: Anand Jain <anand.jain@oracle.com> --- man/btrfs.8.in | 12 ++++++------ 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)