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@@ -15,14 +15,14 @@ int rfork(int flags)
is a partial implementation of the Plan 9 system call.
It can be used to manipulate some process state and to create
new processes a la
-.IM fork (2) .
+.MR fork (2) .
It cannot be used to create shared-memory processes
(Plan 9's
.B RFMEM
flag); for that functionality use
.I proccreate
(see
-.IM thread (3) ).
+.MR thread (3) ).
.PP
The
.I flags
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ If set, the child process will be dissociated from the parent. Upon
exit the child will leave no
.B Waitmsg
(see
-.IM wait (3) )
+.MR wait (3) )
for the parent to collect.
.\" .TP
.\" .B RFNAMEG
@@ -81,9 +81,9 @@ for the parent to collect.
Each process is a member of a group of processes that all
receive notes when a note is sent to the group
(see
-.IM postnote (3)
+.MR postnote (3)
and
-.IM signal (2) ).
+.MR signal (2) ).
The group of a new process is by default the same as its parent, but if
.B RFNOTEG
is set (regardless of
@@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ will sleep, if necessary, until required process resources are available.
Calling
.B rfork(RFFDG|RFPROC)
is equivalent to calling
-.IM fork (2) .
+.MR fork (2) .
.SH SOURCE
.B \*9/src/lib9/rfork.c
.SH DIAGNOSTICS