1FFIND(1)                    General Commands Manual                   FFIND(1)
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NAME

6       ffind - Finds the name of the file or directory using a given inode
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SYNOPSIS

9       ffind  [-aduvV]  [-f  fstype]  [-i imgtype] [-o imgoffset] [-b dev_sec‐
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DESCRIPTION

13       ffind finds the names of files or directories  that  are  allocated  to
14       inode  on  disk  image  image.  By default it only will only return the
15       first name it finds.  With some file systems, this  will  find  deleted
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ARGUMENTS

20       -a     Find all occurrences of inode.
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25              Identify  the  file  system type of the image.  Use '-f list' to
26              list the supported file system types.  If not given,  autodetec‐
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32              Identify  the type of image file, such as raw.  Use '-i list' to
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37              The sector offset where the file system starts in the image.
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40              The  size,  in  bytes, of the underlying device sectors.  If not
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49              The  disk or partition image to read, whose format is given with
50              '-i'.  Multiple image file names can be given if  the  image  is
51              split  into multiple segments.  If only one image file is given,
52              and its name is the first in a sequence (e.g., as  indicated  by
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59       This program searches all  directory  entries  looking  for  the  given
60       inode.   This  is  useful when an inode has been identified from a disk
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EXAMPLE

65       # ffind -a image 212
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SEE ALSO

68       ifind(1)
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AUTHOR

71       Brian Carrier <carrier at sleuthkit dot org>
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73       Send documentation updates to <doc-updates at sleuthkit dot org>
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