would also specify \fB-f\fR (to flush the operating system disk
cache between the write and read). Also you probably want \fB-p\fR.
.PP
-\fBPATH\fR can refer to an ordinary file on a mounted file system,
+\fIPATH\fR can refer to an ordinary file on a mounted file system,
which vbig will create or truncate as necessary, or a block device.
-Note that if its a file vbig won't delete it after it's done. Also,
+Note that if it's a file, vbig won't delete it after it's done. Also,
be careful when specifying a block device - don't accidentally
overwrite a filesystem you care about! vbig doesn't do sanity checks
and is as dangerous as \fBdd\fR.
\fISIZE\fR may end with \fBK\fR, \fBM\fR or \fBG\fR to select (binary)
kilobytes, megabytes or gigabytes.
The size is mandatory when creating a file but optional when verifying
-it, unless \-\-entire is specified. If \fBSIZE\fR not specified when
+it, unless \-\-entire is specified. If \fISIZE\fR not specified when
writing-then-verifying, it is as if \fB\-\-entire\fR was specified.
.PP
If no seed or seed file is specified: