Use .Pp instead of .br as appropriate.

(This needs more work)
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.\" $NetBSD: fdisk.8,v 1.46 2004/03/20 18:49:33 wiz Exp $
.\" $NetBSD: fdisk.8,v 1.47 2004/03/22 05:07:56 lukem Exp $
.\"
.Dd March 19, 2004
.Dd March 22, 2004
.Dt FDISK 8
.Os
.Sh NAME
@ -173,6 +173,7 @@ flag.
This is provided only so scripts or other programs may use
.Nm
as part of an automatic installation process.
.Pp
Using the
.Fl f
flag with
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.Ar sector
fields.
They will be automatically computed using the BIOS geometry.
.br
.Pp
If
.Fl u
and
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may be specified as
.Em $
in which case the partition will extend to the end of the available free space.
.br
.Pp
.Nm
will not allow you to create partitions which overlap.
.Pp
@ -287,13 +288,12 @@ boot code.
Be more verbose, specifying
.Fl v
more than once may increase the amount of output.
.br
Specifying
.Pp
Using
.Fl v
with
.Fl u
allows the user to explicitly specify some values for with the default
ies usually correct.
allows the user to change more parameters than normally permitted.
.It Fl w Ar file
Write the modified partition table to file
.Ar file
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.Em "sector"
.Xc
are the beginning or ending address of a partition.
.br
.Pp
.Em "Note:"
these numbers are read from the bootblock, so are the values calculated
by a previous run of