doc/kdump.conf: properly format list

man files doesn't preserve line breaks. Construct a list to list the
cases where additional memory will be reserved.

Fixes: c752cbb2 ("Explain the auto_reset_crashkernel option in more details")
Reported-by: Jie Li <jieli@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Coiby Xu <coxu@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Philipp Rudo <prudo@redhat.com>
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@ -32,17 +32,22 @@ determine whether to reset kernel crashkernel parameter to the default value
or not when kexec-tools is updated or a new kernel is installed. The default or not when kexec-tools is updated or a new kernel is installed. The default
crashkernel values are different for different architectures and also take the crashkernel values are different for different architectures and also take the
following factors into consideration, following factors into consideration,
- AMD Secure Memory Encryption (SME) and Secure Encrypted Virtualization (SEV) .IP
- Mellanox 5th generation network driver \- AMD Secure Memory Encryption (SME) and Secure Encrypted Virtualization (SEV)
- aarch64 64k kernel .IP
- Firmware-assisted dump (FADump) \- Mellanox 5th generation network driver
.IP
\- aarch64 64k kernel
.IP
\- Firmware-assisted dump (FADump)
.PP
Since the kernel crasherkernel parameter will be only reset when kexec-tools is Since the kernel crasherkernel parameter will be only reset when kexec-tools is
updated or a new kernel is installed, you need to call "kdumpctl updated or a new kernel is installed, you need to call "kdumpctl
reset-crashkernel [--kernel=path_to_kernel]" if you want to use the default reset-crashkernel [--kernel=path_to_kernel]" if you want to use the default
value set after having enabled features like SME/SEV for a specific kernel. And value set after having enabled features like SME/SEV for a specific kernel. And
you should also reboot the system for the new crashkernel value to take effect. you should also reboot the system for the new crashkernel value to take effect.
Also see kdumpctl(8). Also see kdumpctl(8).
.PP
.RE .RE
.B raw <partition> .B raw <partition>