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Linux in a Nutshell, 6th Edition
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Linux in a Nutshell, 6th Edition

by Ellen Siever, Stephen Figgins, Robert Love, Arnold Robbins
September 2009
Beginner
942 pages
85h 34m
English
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
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Name

dosfsck

Synopsis

dosfsck [options] device
fsck.msdos [options] device

System administration command. Similar to fsck, but specifically intended for MS-DOS filesystems. When checking an MS-DOS filesystem, fsck calls this command. Normally dosfsck stores all changes in memory, then writes them when checks are complete.

Options

-a

Automatically repair the system; do not prompt the user.

-d file

Drop the named file from the file allocation table. Force checking, even if kernel has already marked the filesystem as valid. dosfsck will normally exit without checking if the system appears to be clean.

-f

Save unused cluster chains to files.

-l

List pathnames of files being processed.

-r

Repair the system, prompting user for advice.

-t

Mark unreadable clusters as bad.

-u file

Attempt to undelete the named file.

-v

Verbose mode.

-w

Write changes to disk immediately.

-y

When queried, answer “yes.”

-A

Filesystem is an Atari version of MS-DOS.

-V

Repeat test to verify all errors have been corrected.

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