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@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ There is still some trust involved here. A semitrusted repository is
depended on to retain a copy of the file content; possibly the only
[[copy|copies]].
(Being semitrusted is the default. The `git annex semitrust` command
(Being semitrusted is the default. The [[git-annex-semitrust]] command
restores a repository to this default, when it has been overridden.
The `--semitrust` option can temporarily restore a repository to this
default.)
@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ This is a good choice for eg, portable drives that could get lost. Or,
if a disk is known to be dying, you can set it to untrusted and let
`git annex fsck` warn about data that needs to be copied off it.
To configure a repository as untrusted, use the `git annex untrust`
To configure a repository as untrusted, use the [[git-annex-untrust]]
command.
## trusted
@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ access a remote you trust. Or to use `--trust` to specify a repository to
trust temporarily.
To configure a repository as fully and permanently trusted,
use the `git annex trust` command.
use the [[git-annex-trust]] command.
## dead
@ -57,3 +57,6 @@ This is used to indicate that you have no trust that the repository
exists at all. It's appropriate to use when a drive has been lost,
or a directory irretrievably deleted. It will make git-annex avoid
even showing the repository as a place where data might still reside.
To configure a repository as dead and lost, use the [[git-annex-dead]]
command.