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msr-tools: add man pages for all utilities#15
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This adds manpages for wrmsr, rdmsr, and msr-cpuid. These manpages originally come from Debian (where I wrote them almost a decade ago). I've updated them slightly for more recent changes to msr-tools. Signed-off-by: Andres Salomon <dilinger@queued.net>
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This adds manpages for wrmsr, rdmsr, and msr-cpuid. These manpages
originally come from Debian (where I wrote them almost a decade ago).
I've updated them slightly for more recent changes to msr-tools.
[Note: the prior pull request (that I closed) had the man pages in the wrong section. As msr-tools require superuser permissions and should be installed in /usr/sbin, the man pages should be in section 8. For some reason the new autotools stuff installs them in /usr/bin, so I'll submit a separate fix for that.]