doc: mention warn and error as available log levels

For some users, this might be their first time being interacting with
the `env_logger` crate.
As such, they might not be aware that less verbose log levels exist.
Some might not want to log every incoming request, for example.

This commit also adds syntax hints to the code-fence for bash for better
syntax highlighting of that section, and repeats itself multiple times,
that `info` is, in fact, the default.

No changes to the recommendation of log levels were made.
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@ -110,10 +110,11 @@ garage -c path/to/garage.toml server
If you have placed the `garage.toml` file in `/etc` (its default location), you can simply run `garage server`. If you have placed the `garage.toml` file in `/etc` (its default location), you can simply run `garage server`.
You can tune Garage's verbosity as follows (from less verbose to more verbose): You can tune Garage's verbosity by setting the `RUST_LOG=` environment variable. \
Available log levels are (from less verbose to more verbose): `error`, `warn`, `info` *(default)*, `debug` and `trace`.
``` ```bash
RUST_LOG=garage=info garage server RUST_LOG=garage=info garage server # default
RUST_LOG=garage=debug garage server RUST_LOG=garage=debug garage server
RUST_LOG=garage=trace garage server RUST_LOG=garage=trace garage server
``` ```