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  1. <sect2><title>Contents of E2fsprogs-&e2fsprogs-contversion;</title>
  2. <sect3><title>Program Files</title>
  3. <para>badblocks, chattr, compile_et, debugfs, dumpe2fs, e2fsck,
  4. e2image, e2label, fsck, fsck.ext2, fsck.ext3, lsattr, mk_cmds, mke2fs,
  5. mkfs.ext2, mklost+found, resize2fs, tune2fs and uuidgen</para></sect3>
  6. <sect3><title>Descriptions</title>
  7. <sect4><title>badblocks</title>
  8. <para>badblocks is used to search for bad blocks on a device (usually a disk
  9. partition).</para></sect4>
  10. <sect4><title>chattr</title>
  11. <para>chattr changes the file attributes on a Linux second extended file
  12. system. </para></sect4>
  13. <sect4><title>compile_et</title>
  14. <para>compile_et is used to convert a table listing error-code names
  15. and associated messages into a C source file suitable for use with the
  16. com_err library</para></sect4>
  17. <sect4><title>debugfs</title>
  18. <para>The debugfs program is a file system debugger. It can be used to examine
  19. and change the state of an ext2 file system.</para></sect4>
  20. <sect4><title>dumpe2fs</title>
  21. <para>dumpe2fs prints the super block and blocks group information for the
  22. filesystem present on a specified device.</para></sect4>
  23. <sect4><title>e2fsck and fsck.ext2</title>
  24. <para>e2fsck is used to check and optionally repair Linux second
  25. extended filesystems. fsck.ext2 does the same as e2fsck.</para></sect4>
  26. <sect4><title>e2image</title>
  27. <para>e2image is used to save critical ext2 filesystem data to
  28. a file</para></sect4>
  29. <sect4><title>e2label</title>
  30. <para>e2label will display or change the filesystem label on the ext2
  31. filesystem located on the specified device.</para></sect4>
  32. <sect4><title>fsck</title>
  33. <para>fsck is used to check and optionally repair a Linux
  34. file system.</para></sect4>
  35. <sect4><title>fsck.ext3</title>
  36. <para>fsck.ext3 is used to check and optionally repair a Linux ext3
  37. filesystems</para></sect4>
  38. <sect4><title>lsattr</title>
  39. <para>lsattr lists the file attributes on a second extended
  40. file system.</para></sect4>
  41. <sect4><title>mk_cmds</title>
  42. <para>The mk_cmds utility takes a command table file as input and produces
  43. a C source file as output which is intended to be used with the subsystem
  44. library, libss.</para></sect4>
  45. <sect4><title>mke2fs and mkfs.ext2</title>
  46. <para>mke2fs is used to create a Linux second extended file system on a device
  47. (usually a disk partition). mkfs.ext2 does the same as mke2fs.</para></sect4>
  48. <sect4><title>mklost+found</title>
  49. <para>mklost+found is used to create a lost+found directory in the current
  50. working directory on a Linux second extended file system. mklost+found
  51. pre-allocates disk blocks to the directory to make it
  52. usable by e2fsck.</para></sect4>
  53. <sect4><title>resize2fs</title>
  54. <para>resize2fs is used to resize ext2 file systems.</para></sect4>
  55. <sect4><title>tune2fs</title>
  56. <para>tune2fs adjusts tunable filesystem parameters on a Linux second extended
  57. filesystem.</para></sect4>
  58. <sect4><title>uuidgen</title>
  59. <para>The uuidgen program creates a new universally unique identifier (UUID)
  60. using the libuuid library. The new UUID can reasonably be considered unique
  61. among all UUIDs created on the local system, and among UUIDs created on other
  62. systems in the past and in the future.</para></sect4>
  63. </sect3>
  64. <sect3><title>Library Files</title>
  65. <para>libcom_err.[a,so], libe2p.[a,so], libext2fs.[a,so], libss.[a,so],
  66. libuuid.[a,so]</para></sect3>
  67. <sect3><title>Descriptions</title>
  68. <sect4><title>libcom_err</title>
  69. <para>The common error display routine.</para></sect4>
  70. <sect4><title>libe2p</title>
  71. <para>No description is currently available.</para></sect4>
  72. <sect4><title>libext2fs</title>
  73. <para>The ext2fs library is designed to allow user-level programs to
  74. manipulate an ext2 filesystem.</para></sect4>
  75. <sect4><title>libss</title>
  76. <para>No description is currently available.</para></sect4>
  77. <sect4><title>libuuid</title>
  78. <para>The libuuid library is used to generate unique identifiers for
  79. objects that may be accessible beyond the local system.</para></sect4>
  80. </sect3>
  81. </sect2>