X-Git-Url: https://git.wh0rd.org/?p=dump.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=dump%2Fdump.8.in;h=4f30fabf8c9e51a18bb25c8caae60ad40ea52dea;hp=0a272e9892c3aa6d520c32b6c3e149f391834c78;hb=9ce5361de22147d955c6603d8915c68cb1009256;hpb=15508d36add49ba67db4b0c64637dae09c2249f2 diff --git a/dump/dump.8.in b/dump/dump.8.in index 0a272e9..4f30fab 100644 --- a/dump/dump.8.in +++ b/dump/dump.8.in @@ -26,11 +26,11 @@ .\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF .\" SUCH DAMAGE. .\" -.\" $Id: dump.8.in,v 1.62 2009/06/18 09:40:03 stelian Exp $ +.\" $Id: dump.8.in,v 1.63 2010/03/08 10:57:24 stelian Exp $ .\" .TH DUMP 8 "version __VERSION__ of __DATE__" BSD "System management commands" .SH NAME -dump \- ext2/3 filesystem backup +dump \- ext2/3/4 filesystem backup .SH SYNOPSIS .B dump [\fB\-\fIlevel#\fR] @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ dump \- ext2/3 filesystem backup [\fB\-W \fR| \fB\-w\fR] .SH DESCRIPTION .B Dump -examines files on an ext2/3 filesystem and determines which files need to be +examines files on an ext2/3/4 filesystem and determines which files need to be backed up. These files are copied to the given disk, tape or other storage medium for safe keeping (see the .B \-f @@ -301,7 +301,7 @@ is treated as a prefix and .B dump writes in sequence to .I 001, 002 -etc. This can be useful when dumping to files on an ext2 partition, in order to +etc. This can be useful when dumping to files on an ext2/3/4 partition, in order to bypass the 2GB file size limitation. .TP .BI \-n @@ -611,7 +611,7 @@ is run did not change timezones (which should be a fairly rare occurrence). exits with zero status on success. Startup errors are indicated with an exit code of 1; abnormal termination is indicated with an exit code of 3. .SH BUGS -It might be considered a bug that this version of dump can only handle ext2/3 +It might be considered a bug that this version of dump can only handle ext2/3/4 filesystems. Specifically, it does not work with FAT filesystems. .PP Fewer than 32 read errors (change this with @@ -622,7 +622,7 @@ from dump can be parsed to look for lines that contain the text 'read error'. When a read error occurs, .B dump prints out the corresponding physical disk block and sector number and the -ext2/3 logical block number. It doesn't print out the corresponding file name or +ext2/3/4 logical block number. It doesn't print out the corresponding file name or even the inode number. The user has to use .BR debugfs (8), commands