fsck.f2fs - check a Linux F2FS file system
fsck.f2fs [
-a enable auto fix ] [
-f enable
force fix ] [
-M show file map ] [
-p enable preen
mode ] [
-t show stored directory tree ] [
-d
debugging-level ]
device
fsck.f2fs is used to check an f2fs file system (usually in a disk
partition).
device is the special file corresponding to the device
(e.g.
/dev/sdXX).
The exit code returned by
fsck.f2fs is 0 on success and -1 on failure.
-
-a enable auto fix
- Enable to run file system check only if a bug was reported
by the F2FS kernel module. It is disabled by default.
-
-f enable force fix
- Enable to fix all the inconsistency in the partition.
-
-M show files map
- Enable to show all the filenames and inode numbers stored
in the image
-
-p enable preen mode
- Same as "-a" to support general fsck
convention.
-
-t show stored directory tree
- Enable to show every directory entries in the
partition.
-
-d debug-level
- Specify the level of debugging options. The default number
is 0, which shows basic debugging messages.
Initial checking code was written by Byoung Geun Kim
<
[email protected]>. Jaegeuk Kim <
[email protected]> reworked
most parts of the codes to support fixing any corrupted images.
fsck.f2fs is available from
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jaegeuk/f2fs-tools.git.
mkfs.f2fs(8),
dump.f2fs(8),
defrag.f2fs(8),
resize.f2fs(8),
sload.f2fs(8).