@@ -12,10 +12,10 @@ getfacl \- get file access control lists
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B getfacl
-[\-dRLPvh] file ...
+[\-aceEsRLPrpndvh] file ...
.B getfacl
-[\-dRLPvh] \-
+[\-aceEsRLPrpndvh] \-
.SH DESCRIPTION
For each file, getfacl displays the file name, owner, the group,
@@ -78,22 +78,22 @@ accessing the file mode.
.SS OPTIONS
.TP 4
-.I \-\-access
+.I \-a, \-\-access
Display the file access control list.
.TP
.I \-d, \-\-default
Display the default access control list.
.TP
-.I \-\-omit-header
+.I \-c, \-\-omit-header
Do not display the comment header (the first three lines of each file's output).
.TP
-.I \-\-all-effective
+.I \-e, \-\-all-effective
Print all effective rights comments, even if identical to the rights defined by the ACL entry.
.TP
-.I \-\-no-effective
+.I \-E, \-\-no-effective
Do not print effective rights comments.
.TP
-.I \-\-skip-base
+.I \-s, \-\-skip-base
Skip files that only have the base ACL entries (owner, group, others).
.TP
.I \-R, \-\-recursive
@@ -108,17 +108,17 @@ subdirectories.
Physical walk, skip all symbolic links. This also skips symbolic link
arguments.
.TP
-.I \-\-tabular
+.I \-t, \-\-tabular
Use an alternative tabular output format. The ACL and the default ACL are displayed side by side. Permissions that are ineffective due to the ACL mask entry are displayed capitalized. The entry tag names for the ACL_USER_OBJ and ACL_GROUP_OBJ entries are also displayed in capital letters, which helps in spotting those entries.
.TP
-.I \-\-absolute-names
+.I \-p, \-\-absolute-names
Do not strip leading slash characters (`/'). The default behavior is to