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- <sect2><title>Short descriptions</title>
 
- <para><command>badblocks</command> searches a device (usually a disk
 
- partition) for bad blocks.</para>
 
- <para><command>blkid</command> is a command line utility to locate and
 
- print block device attributes.</para>
 
- <para><command>chattr</command> changes the attributes of files on a
 
- second extended (ext2) filesystem.</para>
 
- <para><command>compile_et</command> is an error table compiler. It
 
- converts a table of error-code names and messages into a C source file
 
- suitable for use with the com_err library.</para>
 
- <para><command>debugfs</command> is a filesystem debugger. It can be
 
- used to examine and change the state of an ext2 filesystem.</para>
 
- <para><command>dumpe2fs</command> prints the super block and blocks group
 
- information for the filesystem present on a given device.</para>
 
- <para><command>e2fsck</command> is used to check, and optionally repair,
 
- second extended (ext2) filesystems, and also ext3 filesystems.</para>
 
- <para><command>e2image</command> is used to save critical ext2 filesystem
 
- data to a file.</para>
 
- <para><command>e2label</command> will display or change the filesystem
 
- label on the ext2 filesystem present on a given device.</para>
 
- <para><command>findfs</command> finds a file system by label or UUID.</para>
 
- <para><command>fsck</command> is used to check, and optionally repair,
 
- filesystems. By default it checks the filesystems listed in
 
- <filename>/etc/fstab</filename></para>
 
- <para><command>logsave</command> saves the output of a command in a logfile.</para>
 
- <para><command>lsattr</command> lists the attributes of files on a second
 
- extended filesystem.</para>
 
- <para><command>mk_cmds</command> converts a table of command names
 
- and help messages into a C source file suitable for use with the
 
- <filename>libss</filename> subsystem library.</para>
 
- <para><command>mke2fs</command> is used to create a second extended
 
- filesystem on the given device.</para>
 
- <para><command>mklost+found</command> is used to create a
 
- <filename>lost+found</filename> directory on a second extended filesystem.
 
- It pre-allocates disk blocks to this directory to lighten the task of e2fsck.</para>
 
- <para><command>resize2fs</command> can be used to enlarge or shrink an
 
- ext2 filesystem.</para>
 
- <para><command>tune2fs</command> is used adjust tunable filesystem
 
- parameters on a second extended filesystem.</para>
 
- <para><command>uuidgen</command> creates new universally unique
 
- identifiers (UUID). Each new UUID can reasonably be considered unique
 
- among all UUIDs created, on the local system and on other systems, in the
 
- past and in the future.</para>
 
- <para><command>libblkid</command> contains routines for device
 
- identification and token extraction.</para>
 
- <para><command>libcom_err</command> is the common error display routine.</para>
 
- <para><command>libe2p</command> is used by dumpe2fs, chattr, and lsattr.</para>
 
- <para><command>libext2fs</command> contains routines to enable user-level
 
- programs to manipulate an ext2 filesystem.</para>
 
- <para><command>libss</command> is used by debugfs.</para>
 
- <para><command>libuuid</command> contains routines for generating unique
 
- identifiers for objects that may be accessible beyond the local system.</para>
 
- </sect2>
 
 
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