.TH fsck_ext2fs 8 2006-07-02 "Matthias Andree" "FreeBSD Ports" .\" .\" fsck_ext2fs.8 - manual page for fsck_ext2fs wrapper .\" .\" (C) Copyright 2006 by Matthias Andree .\" .\" License: This file may be redistributed in accordance with the terms .\" of the GNU General Public License v2. .\" .\" Upstream $Id: fsck_ext2fs.8,v 1.1 2007/09/15 08:54:26 uberlord Exp $ .\" $FreeBSD: ports/sysutils/e2fsprogs/files/fsck_ext2fs.8,v 1.1 2006/07/04 15:47:51 leeym Exp $ .\" .SH NAME .B fsck_ext2fs \- compatibility wrapper for e2fsck .SH SYNOPSIS .P .B fsck_ext2fs [\fB\-Fpfnyv\fR] [\fB\-b\fR \fIblock\fR] .SH DESCRIPTION .P \fBfsck_ext2fs\fR maps the traditional FreeBSD \fBfsck_ffs\fR options to options with the same functionality for \fBe2fsck,\fR runs \fBe2fsck\fR and then maps its exit status to values that FreeBSD understands. \fBe2fsck\fR is a utility to check and repair ext2 and ext3 file systems. .SH OPTIONS .IP \fB\-F\fR (check foreground mode required) Immediately exits with status 1 to tell \fBfsck\fR that ext2fs cannot be checked in the background. \fBfsck\fR usually runs \fBfsck_*\fR programs twice, first with \fB\-F\fR to find out if they can do background checking, then either immediately without \fB\-F\fR for foreground checking or deferred in the background with \fB\-B\fR. .IP \fB\-p\fR (preen mode) This option suppresses adding the \fB\-f\fR option (unless \fB\-f\fR is also given) and adds the \fB\-p\fR option to the \fBe2fsck\fR command line. This causes \fBe2fsck\fR to automatically fix any filesystem problems that can safely be fixed without operator intervention. Without this option given, \fBe2fsck\fR will be run with the \fB\-f\fR option to force a check, since interactive scan and repair mode is the default on FreeBSD, but not on Linux where \fBe2fsck\fR comes from. .IP \fB\-f\fR (force check) This option forces the check of a clean file system while preening and is passed to \fBe2fsck\fR verbatim. .IP \fB\-n\fR ("no" mode) This option causes the file system to be opened in read-only mode and assume "no" as answer to all questions. This is the only way to safely run \fBfsck\fR on a mounted ext2 or ext3 file system. This option is passed to \fBe2fsck\fR verbatim. .IP \fB\-y\fR ("yes" mode) This option is passed verbatim to \fBe2fsck\fR and causes it to assume "yes" as answer to all questions. This allows the non-interactive use of e2fsck but is rather aggressive. Use with care. .IP \fB\-v\fR (verbose output) This option is passed verbatim to \fBe2fsck\fR and causes it to verbosely report its progress. .IP "\fB\-b\fR \fIblock\fR" (use alternate super block) This option is passed verbatim to \fBe2fsck\fR and selects an alternate super block, for use when the primary super block has been damaged. Please see the \fBe2fsck\fR(8) manual page for details. .SH EXIT STATUS If errors remain after \fBe2fsck\fR, an invalid option or too many options have been specified, \fBe2fsck\fR was killed with a signal or the \fIfork\fB system call failed, \fBfsck_ext2fs\fR exits with status EXIT_FAILURE (usually 1). If \fBe2fsck\fR cannot be started, exits with status 127. If the file system is clean after \fBe2fsck\fR operation, exits with status EXIT_SUCCESS (0). .SH NOTES .P This utility is merely meant as an adaptor so that \fBe2fsck\fR can be run during the boot process, it does not support all options that \fBe2fsck\fR offers. If you need one of its advanced options, please run \fBe2fsck\fR directly. .SH FILES .TP .I /sbin/e2fsck is the location of the \fBe2fsck\fR program to run. .SH AUTHOR .P Matthias Andree wrote the program and this manual page. .SH CONFORMING TO The FreeBSD 6.1 command line interface for \fBfsck_ufs\fR(8). .SH SEE ALSO .BR fsck (8), .BR e2fsck (8) and .BR fsck_ufs (8).