10-21-2011
Previously d0 had
d2 - 1st submirror
d1 - 2nd submirror
But when you detached d2 from d0, d1 became the 1st submirror.
When you reattached d2 to d0 later, it has to become 2nd submirror since d1 is already 1st.
It won't impact anything since after reattach d2 will be synced with d1.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Vishal
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keyhead
keyhead(1) General Commands Manual keyhead(1)
Name
keyhead - Change FITS or IRAF header keyword names
Synopsis
keyhead [-hknv] <FITS or IRAF file> kw1=kw1a kw2=kwd2a ... kwn=kwdna
Description
Change the names of keywords in FITS or IRAF image headers. Each current image keyword whose entry is to be modified should be followed by
an equal sign and a second keyword, with no intervening spaces. If the -r option is used, the value of the second keyword is transfered to
that of the first. Otherwise, the name of the first keyword is changed to the second keyword. To change keywords in a list of files, sub-
stitute @<listfile> for the file names on the command line. To change a lot of keywords, put them, one pair separated by an = sign with no
spaces per line, in a file and substitute @<keylistfile> on the command line. If two @ commands are present, the program will figure out
which contains file names and which contains keywords. Lines in a keyword list file which do not contain an = are ignored.
Options
-h Write HISTORY line into output header with sethead version, current date and time, and names of keywords set.
-k Write KEYHEAD keyword into output header with the keyhead version, current date and time, and names of keywords whose names are
changed. If a KEYHEAD keyword already exists, move the old value to a HISTORY line before writing the new value
-n Write a new file with an added "e" before the extension.
-r letter
Replace value of 1st keyword with value of 2nd keyword instead of changing the name of the 1st keyword to the 2nd keyword. The 2nd
keyword remains in the header. If the 1st keyword does not exist in the header, it is created.
-v Print confirmations of each keyword change.
Web Page
http://tdc-www.harvard.edu/software/wcstools/keyhead.html
Author
Doug Mink, SAO (dmink@cfa.harvard.edu)
6 July 2001 WCSTools keyhead(1)