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6 dumpe2fs - dump ext2/ext3/ext4 filesystem information
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9 dumpe2fs [ -bfghixV ] [ -o superblock=superblock ] [ -o block‐
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13 dumpe2fs prints the super block and blocks group information for the
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16 Note: When used with a mounted filesystem, the printed information may
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20 -b print the blocks which are reserved as bad in the filesystem.
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23 use the block superblock when examining the filesystem. This
24 option is not usually needed except by a filesystem wizard who
25 is examining the remains of a very badly corrupted filesystem.
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28 use blocks of blocksize bytes when examining the filesystem.
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33 -f force dumpe2fs to display a filesystem even though it may have
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37 -g display the group descriptor information in a machine readable
38 colon-separated value format. The fields displayed are the
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40 superblock location (or -1 if not present); the range of blocks
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45 -h only display the superblock information and not any of the block
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51 -m If the mmp feature is enabled on the filesystem, check if device
52 is in use by another node, see e2mmpstatus(8) for full details.
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59 -V print the version number of dumpe2fs and exit.
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72 dumpe2fs was written by Remy Card <Remy.Card@linux.org>. It is cur‐
73 rently being maintained by Theodore Ts'o <tytso@alum.mit.edu>.
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76 dumpe2fs is part of the e2fsprogs package and is available from
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85E2fsprogs version 1.45.3 July 2019 DUMPE2FS(8)