docs: uppercase for MBytes

MBytes is written as Mbytes and MBytes interchangeably.
Use uppercase consistently across all docs.md
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pvalls 2021-02-21 18:19:55 +01:00 committed by Nick Craig-Wood
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@ -363,7 +363,7 @@ This option controls the bandwidth limit. For example
--bwlimit 10M
would mean limit the upload and download bandwidth to 10 Mbyte/s.
would mean limit the upload and download bandwidth to 10 MByte/s.
**NB** this is **bytes** per second not **bits** per second. To use a
single limit, specify the desired bandwidth in kBytes/s, or use a
suffix b|k|M|G. The default is `0` which means to not limit bandwidth.
@ -373,7 +373,7 @@ The upload and download bandwidth can be specified seperately, as
--bwlimit 10M:100k
would mean limit the upload bandwidth to 10 Mbyte/s and the download
would mean limit the upload bandwidth to 10 MByte/s and the download
bandwidth to 100 kByte/s. Either limit can be "off" meaning no limit, so
to just limit the upload bandwidth you would use
@ -402,7 +402,7 @@ working hours could be:
`--bwlimit "08:00,512k 12:00,10M 13:00,512k 18:00,30M 23:00,off"`
In this example, the transfer bandwidth will be set to 512kBytes/sec
at 8am every day. At noon, it will rise to 10Mbytes/s, and drop back
at 8am every day. At noon, it will rise to 10MBytes/s, and drop back
to 512kBytes/sec at 1pm. At 6pm, the bandwidth limit will be set to
30MBytes/s, and at 11pm it will be completely disabled (full speed).
Anything between 11pm and 8am will remain unlimited.
@ -412,8 +412,8 @@ An example of timetable with `WEEKDAY` could be:
`--bwlimit "Mon-00:00,512 Fri-23:59,10M Sat-10:00,1M Sun-20:00,off"`
It means that, the transfer bandwidth will be set to 512kBytes/sec on
Monday. It will rise to 10Mbytes/s before the end of Friday. At 10:00
on Saturday it will be set to 1Mbyte/s. From 20:00 on Sunday it will
Monday. It will rise to 10MBytes/s before the end of Friday. At 10:00
on Saturday it will be set to 1MByte/s. From 20:00 on Sunday it will
be unlimited.
Timeslots without `WEEKDAY` are extended to the whole week. So this