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66 | 66 | <para> |
67 | 67 | <emphasis>Numeric with Unit:</emphasis> |
68 | 68 | Some numeric parameters have an implicit unit, because they describe |
69 | | - quantities of memory or time. The unit might be kilobytes, blocks |
| 69 | + quantities of memory or time. The unit might bebytes,kilobytes, blocks |
70 | 70 | (typically eight kilobytes), milliseconds, seconds, or minutes. |
71 | 71 | An unadorned numeric value for one of these settings will use the |
72 | 72 | setting's default unit, which can be learned from |
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81 | 81 | <itemizedlist> |
82 | 82 | <listitem> |
83 | 83 | <para> |
84 | | - Valid memory units are <literal>kB</literal> (kilobytes), |
| 84 | + Valid memory units are <literal>B</literal> (bytes), |
| 85 | + <literal>kB</literal> (kilobytes), |
85 | 86 | <literal>MB</literal> (megabytes), <literal>GB</literal> |
86 | 87 | (gigabytes), and <literal>TB</literal> (terabytes). |
87 | 88 | The multiplier for memory units is 1024, not 1000. |
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