.SH DESCRIPTION
\fBshbackup\fR is a simple backup solution
which packs user-defined file sets with tar. Each
-backup belongs to an epoch, which can be year, month,
-week, day, hour or sporadic. The backup can be made
+backup belongs to an epoch, which is 'sporadic' or one
+of the user-defined epochs. Standard epochs are year,
+month, week, day, or hour. The backup can be made
either full, differential or incremental.
\fBshbackup\fR takes care for pruning old
-backups. The user defines for each epoch the number of
+backups. The user defines for every epoch the number of
backups to keep, except for 'sporadic'. Sporadic
backups need to be removed manually.
.SH COMMANDS
.TP
\*(T<\fB\-e, \-\-epoch EPOCH\fR\*(T>
Do not determine epoch automatically, but
-use EPOCH, which can be year, month,
-week, day, hour, sporadic.
+use EPOCH, which can be sporadic or one
+of the epochs defined in the
+configuration file.
.TP
\*(T<\fB\-m, \-\-mode MODE\fR\*(T>
Instead of configured mode use MODE,
which can be full, diff or incr.
+.TP
+\*(T<\fB\-v, \-\-verbose\fR\*(T>
+Be more verbose and interact with user.
+Equal to --verbosity info.
+.TP
+\*(T<\fB\-\-verbosity LEVEL\fR\*(T>
+Set verbosity to LEVEL, which can be
+error, warning, info, debug.
+.TP
+\*(T<\fB\-V, \-\-version\fR\*(T>
+Print version info.
.SH AUTHOR
Stefan HUBER