AFS: Documentation updates

Fix some issues with the AFS documentation, found when testing AFS on ppc64:

- Update AFS features: reading/writing, local caching
- Typo in kafs sysfs debug file
- Use modprobe instead of insmod in example
- Update IPs for grand.central.org

Signed-off-by: Anton Blanchard <anton@samba.org>
Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/afs.txt b/Documentation/filesystems/afs.txt
index 12ad6c7..ffef91c 100644
--- a/Documentation/filesystems/afs.txt
+++ b/Documentation/filesystems/afs.txt
@@ -23,16 +23,14 @@
 
  (*) Security (currently only AFS kaserver and KerberosIV tickets).
 
- (*) File reading.
+ (*) File reading and writing.
 
  (*) Automounting.
 
+ (*) Local caching (via fscache).
+
 It does not yet support the following AFS features:
 
- (*) Write support.
-
- (*) Local caching.
-
  (*) pioctl() system call.
 
 
@@ -56,7 +54,7 @@
 the masks in the following files:
 
 	/sys/module/af_rxrpc/parameters/debug
-	/sys/module/afs/parameters/debug
+	/sys/module/kafs/parameters/debug
 
 
 =====
@@ -66,9 +64,9 @@
 When inserting the driver modules the root cell must be specified along with a
 list of volume location server IP addresses:
 
-	insmod af_rxrpc.o
-	insmod rxkad.o
-	insmod kafs.o rootcell=cambridge.redhat.com:172.16.18.73:172.16.18.91
+	modprobe af_rxrpc
+	modprobe rxkad
+	modprobe kafs rootcell=cambridge.redhat.com:172.16.18.73:172.16.18.91
 
 The first module is the AF_RXRPC network protocol driver.  This provides the
 RxRPC remote operation protocol and may also be accessed from userspace.  See:
@@ -81,7 +79,7 @@
 Once the module has been loaded, more modules can be added by the following
 procedure:
 
-	echo add grand.central.org 18.7.14.88:128.2.191.224 >/proc/fs/afs/cells
+	echo add grand.central.org 18.9.48.14:128.2.203.61:130.237.48.87 >/proc/fs/afs/cells
 
 Where the parameters to the "add" command are the name of a cell and a list of
 volume location servers within that cell, with the latter separated by colons.
@@ -101,7 +99,7 @@
 specify connection to only volumes of those types.
 
 The name of the cell is optional, and if not given during a mount, then the
-named volume will be looked up in the cell specified during insmod.
+named volume will be looked up in the cell specified during modprobe.
 
 Additional cells can be added through /proc (see later section).
 
@@ -163,14 +161,14 @@
 
 The filesystem maintains an internal database of all the cells it knows and the
 IP addresses of the volume location servers for those cells.  The cell to which
-the system belongs is added to the database when insmod is performed by the
+the system belongs is added to the database when modprobe is performed by the
 "rootcell=" argument or, if compiled in, using a "kafs.rootcell=" argument on
 the kernel command line.
 
 Further cells can be added by commands similar to the following:
 
 	echo add CELLNAME VLADDR[:VLADDR][:VLADDR]... >/proc/fs/afs/cells
-	echo add grand.central.org 18.7.14.88:128.2.191.224 >/proc/fs/afs/cells
+	echo add grand.central.org 18.9.48.14:128.2.203.61:130.237.48.87 >/proc/fs/afs/cells
 
 No other cell database operations are available at this time.
 
@@ -233,7 +231,7 @@
 mount -t afs \%root.afs. /afs
 mount -t afs \%cambridge.redhat.com:root.cell. /afs/cambridge.redhat.com/
 
-echo add grand.central.org 18.7.14.88:128.2.191.224 > /proc/fs/afs/cells
+echo add grand.central.org 18.9.48.14:128.2.203.61:130.237.48.87 > /proc/fs/afs/cells
 mount -t afs "#grand.central.org:root.cell." /afs/grand.central.org/
 mount -t afs "#grand.central.org:root.archive." /afs/grand.central.org/archive
 mount -t afs "#grand.central.org:root.contrib." /afs/grand.central.org/contrib