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Fix editing error on man page.
Thanks to Eric Westbrook for spotting this.
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@@ -1037,6 +1037,10 @@ is given, then read all the files contained in that directory. The advantage of
using this option is the same as for --dhcp-hostsfile: the
dhcp-optsfile will be re-read when dnsmasq receives SIGHUP. Note that
it is possible to encode the information in a
.B --dhcp-boot
flag as DHCP options, using the options names bootfile-name,
server-ip-address and tftp-server. This allows these to be included
in a dhcp-optsfile.
.TP
.B --dhcp-hostsdir=<path>
This is equivalent to dhcp-hostsfile, except for the following. The path MUST be a
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@@ -1049,11 +1053,6 @@ is restarted; ie host records are only added dynamically.
.B --dhcp-optsdir=<path>
This is equivalent to dhcp-optsfile, with the differences noted for --dhcp-hostsdir.
.TP
.B --dhcp-boot
flag as DHCP options, using the options names bootfile-name,
server-ip-address and tftp-server. This allows these to be included
in a dhcp-optsfile.
.TP
.B \-Z, --read-ethers
Read /etc/ethers for information about hosts for the DHCP server. The
format of /etc/ethers is a hardware address, followed by either a
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