@GNUTAR{} version @value{VERSION} supports three snapshot file
formats. The first format, called @dfn{format 0}, is the one used by
-@GNUTAR{} versions up to 1.15.1. The second format, called @dfn{format
-1} is an extended version of this format, that contains more metadata
-and allows for further extensions. It was used by version
-1.15.1. Starting from version 1.16 and up to @value{VERSION}, the
-@dfn{format 2} is used.
+@GNUTAR{} versions up to and including 1.15.1. The second format, called
+@dfn{format 1} is an extended version of this format, that contains more
+metadata and allows for further extensions. It was used by alpha release
+version 1.15.90. For alpha version 1.15.91 and stable releases
+version 1.16 up through @value{VERSION}, the @dfn{format 2} is used.
@GNUTAR{} is able to read all three formats, but will create
snapshots only in format 2.
following format:
@smallexample
-@var{nfs}@var{dev} @var{inode} @var{name}
+[@var{nfs}]@var{dev} @var{inode} @var{name}
@end smallexample
@noindent
@table @var
@item nfs
A single plus character (@samp{+}), if this directory is located on
-an @acronym{NFS}-mounted partition, or a single space otherwise;
+an @acronym{NFS}-mounted partition, otherwise empty.
+
+(That is, for non-NFS directories, the first character on the
+description line contains the start of the @var{dev} field.)
@item dev
Device number of the directory;