The virsh manpage lists options --uuid and --name as
mutually exclusive along option --table when actually
the option --table is mutually exclusive and can't go
with options --uuid and/or --name. This patch rewords the
virsh manpage to state the correct meaning.
Signed-off-by: Nitesh Konkar <nitkon12@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
If both I<--name> and I<--uuid> are specified, domain UUID's and names
are printed side by side without any header. Flag I<--table> specifies
that the legacy table-formatted output should be used. This is the
-default if neither I<--name> nor I<--uuid> are specified. Options
-I<--uuid> and I<--name> are mutually exclusive if option I<--table> is
-specified.
+default if neither I<--name> nor I<--uuid> are specified. Option
+I<--table> is mutually exclusive with options I<--uuid> and I<--name>.
If I<--title> is specified, then the short domain description (title) is
printed in an extra column. This flag is usable only with the default