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Add ext4 man page and update and clean up the other man pages
Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
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.BR dumpe2fs (8),
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.BR tune2fs (8),
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.BR e2fsck (8),
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.BR mke2fs (8)
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.BR mke2fs (8),
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.BR ext4 (5)
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@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ SMANPAGES= tune2fs.8 mklost+found.8 mke2fs.8 dumpe2fs.8 badblocks.8 \
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e2label.8 $(FINDFS_MAN) $(BLKID_MAN) $(E2IMAGE_MAN) \
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logsave.8 filefrag.8 e2freefrag.8 e2undo.8 \
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$(UUIDD_MAN) $(E4DEFRAG_MAN) @FSCK_MAN@
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FMANPAGES= mke2fs.conf.5
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FMANPAGES= mke2fs.conf.5 ext4.5
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UPROGS= chattr lsattr @UUID_CMT@ uuidgen
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UMANPAGES= chattr.1 lsattr.1 @UUID_CMT@ uuidgen.1
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@ -356,6 +356,10 @@ mke2fs.conf.5: $(DEP_SUBSTITUTE) $(srcdir)/mke2fs.conf.5.in
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$(E) " SUBST $@"
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$(Q) $(SUBSTITUTE_UPTIME) $(srcdir)/mke2fs.conf.5.in mke2fs.conf.5
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ext4.5: $(DEP_SUBSTITUTE) $(srcdir)/ext4.5.in
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$(E) " SUBST $@"
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$(Q) $(SUBSTITUTE_UPTIME) $(srcdir)/$@.in $@
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e2label.8: $(DEP_SUBSTITUTE) $(srcdir)/e2label.8.in
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$(E) " SUBST $@"
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$(Q) $(SUBSTITUTE_UPTIME) $(srcdir)/e2label.8.in e2label.8
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@ -489,6 +493,11 @@ install: all $(SMANPAGES) $(UMANPAGES) installdirs
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$(ES) " INSTALL_DATA $(man5dir)/$$i"; \
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$(INSTALL_DATA) $$i $(DESTDIR)$(man5dir)/$$i; \
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done
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$(Q) for i in ext2 ext3; do \
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$(ES) " LINK $$i.5"; \
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(cd $(DESTDIR)$(man5dir); \
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$(LN) $(LINK_INSTALL_FLAGS) ext4.5 $$i.5); \
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done
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$(Q) if test -f $(DESTDIR)$(root_sysconfdir)/mke2fs.conf; then \
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if cmp -s $(DESTDIR)$(root_sysconfdir)/mke2fs.conf \
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mke2fs.conf; then \
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@ -551,7 +560,12 @@ uninstall:
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$(RM) -f $(DESTDIR)$(man8dir)/mkfs.ext2.8 \
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$(DESTDIR)$(man8dir)/mkfs.ext3.8 \
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$(DESTDIR)$(man8dir)/mkfs.ext4.8 \
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$(DESTDIR)$(man8dir)/mkfs.ext4dev.8
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$(DESTDIR)$(man8dir)/mkfs.ext4dev.8 \
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$(DESTDIR)$(man8dir)/fsck.ext2.8 \
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$(DESTDIR)$(man8dir)/fsck.ext3.8 \
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$(DESTDIR)$(man8dir)/fsck.ext4.8 \
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$(DESTDIR)$(man8dir)/fsck.ext4dev.8
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for i in $(UMANPAGES); do \
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$(RM) -f $(DESTDIR)$(man1dir)/$$i; \
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done
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@ -561,6 +575,10 @@ uninstall:
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for i in $(FMANPAGES); do \
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$(RM) -f $(DESTDIR)$(man5dir)/$$i; \
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done
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$(Q) for i in ext2 ext3; do \
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$(ES) " LINK $$i.5"; \
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$(RM) -f $(DESTDIR)$(man5dir)/$$i.5; \
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done
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if cmp -s mke2fs.conf $(DESTDIR)/$(root_sysconfdir)/mke2fs.conf; then \
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$(RM) $(DESTDIR)/$(root_sysconfdir)/mke2fs.conf; \
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fi
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@ -82,5 +82,6 @@ http://e2fsprogs.sourceforge.net.
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.SH SEE ALSO
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.BR e2fsck (8),
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.BR mke2fs (8),
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.BR tune2fs (8)
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.BR tune2fs (8).
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.BR ext4 (5)
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misc/ext4.5.in
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misc/ext4.5.in
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.\" -*- nroff -*-
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.\" Copyright 1993, 1994, 1995 by Theodore Ts'o. All Rights Reserved.
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.\" This file may be copied under the terms of the GNU Public License.
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.\"
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.TH EXT4 5 "@E2FSPROGS_MONTH@ @E2FSPROGS_YEAR@" "E2fsprogs version @E2FSPROGS_VERSION@"
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.SH NAME
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ext2 \- the second extended file system
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.br
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ext2 \- the third extended file system
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.br
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ext4 \- the fourth extended file system
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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The second, third, and fourth extended file systems, or ext2, ext3, and
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ext4 as they are commonly known, are Linux file systems that have
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historically been the default file system for many Linux distributions.
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They are general purpose file systems that have been designed for
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extensibility and backwards compatibility. In particular, file systems
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previously intended for use with the ext2 and ext3 file systems can be
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mounted using the ext4 file system driver, and indeed in many modern
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Linux distributions, the ext4 file system driver has been configured
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handle mount requests for ext2 and ext3 file systems.
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.SH FILE SYSTEM FEATURES
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A file system formated for ext2, ext3, or ext4 can be have some
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collection of the follow file system feature flags enabled. Some of
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these features are not supported by all implementations of the ext2,
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ext3, and ext4 file system drivers, depending on Linux kernel version in
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use. On other operating systems, such as the GNU/HURD or FreeBSD, only
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a very restrictive set of file system features may be supported in their
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implementations of ext2.
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.RS 1.2i
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.TP
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.B 64bit
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.br
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Enables the file system to be larger than 2^32 blocks. This feature is set
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automatically, as needed, but it can be useful to specify this feature
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explicitly if the file system might need to be resized larger than 2^32
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blocks, even if it was smaller than that threshold when it was
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originally created. Note that some older kernels and older versions
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of e2fsprogs will not support file systems with this ext4 feature enabled.
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.TP
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.B bigalloc
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.br
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This ext4 feature enables clustered block allocation, so that the unit of
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allocation is a power of two number of blocks. That is, each bit in the
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what had traditionally been known as the block allocation bitmap now
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indicates whether a cluster is in use or not, where a cluster is by
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default composed of 16 blocks. This feature can decrease the time
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spent on doing block allocation and brings smaller fragmentation, especially
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for large files. The size can be specified using the
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.B \-C option.
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.IP
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.B Warning:
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The bigalloc feature is still under development, and may not be fully
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supported with your kernel or may have various bugs. Please see the web
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page http://ext4.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Bigalloc for details.
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May clash with delayed allocation (see
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.BR nodelalloc mount option).
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.IP
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This feature requires that the
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.B extent
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features be enabled.
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.TP
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.B dir_index
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.br
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Use hashed b-trees to speed up name lookups in large directories. This
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feature is supported by ext3 and ext4 file systems, and is ignored by
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ext2 file systems.
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.TP
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.B dir_nlink
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.br
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This ext4 feature allows more than 65000 subdirectories per directory.
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.TP
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.B extent
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.br
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This ext4 feature allows the mapping of logical block numbers for a
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particular inode to physical blocks on the storage device to be stored
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using an extent tree, which is a more efficient data structure than the
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traditional indirect block scheme used by the ext2 and ext3 file
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systems. The use of the extent tree decreases metadata block overhead,
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improves file system performance, and decreases the needed to run
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.BR e2fsck (8)
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on the file system.
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(Note: both
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.B extent
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and
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.B extents
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are accepted as valid names for this feature for
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historical/backwards compatibility reasons.)
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.TP
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.B extra_isize
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.br
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This ext4 feature reserves a specific amount of space in each inode for
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extended metadata such as nanosecond timestamps and file creation time,
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even if the current kernel does not current need to reserve this much
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space. Without this feature, the kernel will reserve the amount of
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space for features currently it currently needs, and the rest may be
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consumed by extended attributes.
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For this feature to be useful the inode size must be 256 bytes in size
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or larger.
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.TP
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.B ext_attr
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.br
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This feature enables the use of extended attributes. This feature is
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supported by ext2, ext3, and ext4.
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.TP
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.B filetype
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.br
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This feature enables the storage file type information in directory
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entries. This feature is supported by ext2, ext3, and ext4.
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.TP
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.TP
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.B flex_bg
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.br
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This ext4 feature allows the per-block group metadata (allocation
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bitmaps
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and inode tables)
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to be placed anywhere on the storage media. In addition,
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.B mke2fs
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will place the per-block group metadata together starting at the first
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block group of each "flex_bg group". The size of the flex_bg group
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can be specified using the
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.B \-G
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option.
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.TP
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.B has_journal
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.br
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Create a journal to ensure filesystem consistency even across unclean
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shutdowns. Setting the filesystem feature is equivalent to using the
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.B \-j
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option. This feature is supported by ext3 and ext4, and ignored by the
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ext2 file system driver.
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.TP
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.B huge_file
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.br
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This ext4 feature allows files to be larger than 2 terabytes in size.
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.TP
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.B journal_dev
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.br
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This feature is enabled on the superblock found on an external journal
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device. The block size for the external journal must be the same as the
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file system which uses it.
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.IP
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The external journal device can be used by a file system by specifying
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the
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.B \-J
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.BR device= <external-device>
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option to
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.BR mke2fs (8)
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or
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.BR tune2fs(8).
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.TP
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.B large_file
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.br
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This feature flag is set automatically by modern kernels when a file
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larger than 2 gigabytes is created. Very old kernels could not
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handle large files, so this feature flag was used to prohibit those
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kernels from mounting file systems that they could not understand.
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.\" .TP
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.\" .B metadata_csum
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.\" .br
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.\" This ext4 feature enables metadata checksumming. This feature stores
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.\" checksums for all of the filesystem metadata (superblock, group
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.\" descriptor blocks, inode and block bitmaps, directories, and
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.\" extent tree blocks). The checksum algorithm used for the metadata
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.\" blocks is different than the one used for group descriptors with the
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.\" .B uninit_bg
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.\" feature, these two features are incompatible and
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.\" .B metadata_csum
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.\" will be used preferentially instead of
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.\" .BR uninit_bg .
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.\" .br
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.\" .B Future feature, available in e2fsprogs 1.43-WIP
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.TP
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.B meta_bg
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.br
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This ext4 feature allows file systems to be resized on-line without explicitly
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needing to reserve space for growth in the size of the block group
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descriptors. This scheme is also used to resize file systems which are
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larger than 2^32 blocks. It is not recommended that this feature be set
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when a file system is created, since this alternate method of storing
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the block group descriptor will slow down the time needed to mount the
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file system, and newer kernels can automatically set this feature as
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necessary when doing an online resize and no more reserved space is
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available in the resize inode.
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.TP
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.B mmp
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.br
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This ext4 feature provides multiple mount protection (MMP). MMP helps to
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protect the filesystem from being multiply mounted and is useful in
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shared storage environments.
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@QUOTA_MAN_COMMENT@.TP
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@QUOTA_MAN_COMMENT@.B quota
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@QUOTA_MAN_COMMENT@.br
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@QUOTA_MAN_COMMENT@Create quota inodes (inode #3 for userquota and inode
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@QUOTA_MAN_COMMENT@#4 for group quota) and set them in the superblock.
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@QUOTA_MAN_COMMENT@With this feature, the quotas will be enabled
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@QUOTA_MAN_COMMENT@automatically when the filesystem is mounted.
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@QUOTA_MAN_COMMENT@.IP
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@QUOTA_MAN_COMMENT@Causes the quota files (i.e., user.quota and
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@QUOTA_MAN_COMMENT@group.quota which existed
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@QUOTA_MAN_COMMENT@in the older quota design) to be hidden inodes.
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@QUOTA_MAN_COMMENT@.IP
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@QUOTA_MAN_COMMENT@.B Warning:
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@QUOTA_MAN_COMMENT@The quota feature is still under development,
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@QUOTA_MAN_COMMENT@and may not be fully supported with your kernel
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@QUOTA_MAN_COMMENT@or may have various bugs. Please
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@QUOTA_MAN_COMMENT@see https://ext4.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Quota
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@QUOTA_MAN_COMMENT@for more details.
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.TP
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.B resize_inode
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.br
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This file system feature indicates that space has been reserved so
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the block group descriptor table can be extended by the file system is
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resized while the file system is mounted. The online resize operation
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is carried out by the kernel, triggered, by
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.BR resize2fs (8).
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By default
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.B mke2fs
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will attempt to reserve enough space so that the
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filesystem may grow to 1024 times its initial size. This can be changed
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using the
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.B resize
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extended option.
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.IP
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This feature requires that the
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.B sparse_super
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feature be enabled.
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.TP
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.B sparse_super
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.br
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This file system feature is set on all modern ext2, ext3, and ext4 file
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system. It indicates that backup copies of the superblock and block
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group descriptors be present only on a few block groups, and not all of
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them.
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.TP
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.B uninit_bg
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.br
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This ext4 file system feature indicates that the block group descriptors
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will be protected using checksums, making it safe for
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.BR mke2fs (8)
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to create a file system without initializing all of the block groups.
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The kernel will keep a high watermark of unused inodes, and initialize
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inode tables and block lazily. This feature speeds up the time to check
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the file system using
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.BR e2fsck (8),
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and it also speeds up the time required for
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.BR mke2fs (8)
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to create the file system.
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.RE
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.SH SEE ALSO
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.BR mke2fs (8),
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.BR mke2fs.conf (5),
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.BR e2fsck (8),
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.BR dumpe2fs (8),
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.BR tune2fs (8),
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.BR debugfs (8)
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@QUOTA_MAN_COMMENT@.TP
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@QUOTA_MAN_COMMENT@.BI quotatype
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@QUOTA_MAN_COMMENT@Specify which quota type ('usr' or 'grp') is to be
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@QUOTA_MAN_COMMENT@initialized. This option has effect only if
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@QUOTA_MAN_COMMENT@initialized. This option has effect only if the
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@QUOTA_MAN_COMMENT@.B quota
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@QUOTA_MAN_COMMENT@feature is set. Without this extended option, the default
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@QUOTA_MAN_COMMENT@behavior is to initialize both user and group quotas.
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The filesystem feature set is comprised of a list of features, separated
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by commas, that are to be enabled. To disable a feature, simply
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prefix the feature name with a caret ('^') or a minus ('-') character.
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Features with dependents will not be removed successfully.
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Features with dependencies will not be removed successfully.
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The pseudo-filesystem feature "none" will clear all filesystem features.
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.RS 1.2i
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.TP
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.B 64bit
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.br
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Enables the file system to be larger than 2^32 blocks. This feature is set
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automatically, as needed, but it can be useful to specify this feature
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explicitly if the file system might need to be resized larger than 2^32
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blocks, even if it was smaller than that threshold when it was
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originally created. Note that some older kernels and older versions
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of e2fsprogs will not support file systems with this feature enabled.
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.TP
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.B bigalloc
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.br
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This feature enables clustered block allocation, so that the unit of
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allocation is a power of two number of blocks. That is, each bit in the
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what had traditionally been known as the block allocation bitmap now
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indicates whether a cluster is in use or not, where a cluster is by
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default composed of 16 blocks. This feature can decrease the time
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spent on doing block allocation and brings smaller fragmentation, especially
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for large files. The size can be specified using the
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.B \-C option.
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.IP
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.B Warning:
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The bigalloc feature is still under development, and may not be fully
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supported with your kernel or may have various bugs. Please see the web
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page http://ext4.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Bigalloc for details.
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May clash with delayed allocation (see
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.BR nodelalloc mount option).
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.IP
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This feature requires that the
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.B extent
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features be enabled.
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.TP
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.B dir_index
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.br
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Use hashed b-trees to speed up name lookups in large directories.
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.TP
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.B dir_nlink
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.br
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Allow more than 65000 subdirectories per directory.
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.TP
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.B extent
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.br
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Instead of using the indirect block scheme for storing the location of
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data blocks in an inode, use extents instead. This is a much more
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efficient encoding which speeds up filesystem access, especially for
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large files. (Note: both
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.B extent
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and
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.B extents
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are accepted as valid names for this feature for
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historical/backwards compatibility reasons.)
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.TP
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.B extra_isize
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.br
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This feature reserves a specific amount of space in each inode for
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extended metadata such as nanosecond timestamps and file creation time,
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even if the current kernel does not current need to reserve this much
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space. Without this feature, the kernel will reserve the amount of
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space for features currently it currently needs, and the rest may be
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consumed by extended attributes.
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For this feature to be useful the inode size must be 256 bytes in size
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or larger.
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.TP
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.B ext_attr
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.br
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This feature enables the use of extended attributes.
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.TP
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.B filetype
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.br
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This feature enables the storage file type information in directory
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entries. It is normally enabled by default for all file system types.
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.TP
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.B flex_bg
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.br
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Allow the per-block group metadata (allocation bitmaps and inode tables)
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to be placed anywhere on the storage media. In addition,
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.B mke2fs
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will place the per-block group metadata together starting at the first
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block group of each "flex_bg group". The size of the flex_bg group
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can be specified using the
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.B \-G
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option.
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.TP
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.B has_journal
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.br
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Create a journal to ensure filesystem consistency even across unclean
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shutdowns. Setting the filesystem feature is equivalent to using the
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.B \-j
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option.
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.TP
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.B huge_file
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.br
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Allows files larger than 2TiB in size.
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.TP
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.B journal_dev
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.br
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Creates an external ext3 journal on the given device
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instead of a regular ext2 filesystem.
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Note that
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.I external-journal
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must be created with the same
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block size as the filesystems that will be using it.
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.IP
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Once ready, use
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.BR mke2fs (8)
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or
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.BR tune2fs(8)
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with
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.B \-J
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.BR device= <external-device>
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to direct a filesystem to the journaling device (see journal-options).
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.TP
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.B large_file
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.br
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Filesystem can contain files that are greater than 2GiB. (Modern kernels
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set this feature automatically when a file > 2GiB is created.)
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.\" .TP
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.\" .B metadata_csum
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.\" .br
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.\" Filesystem supports metadata checksumming. This feature stores
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.\" checksums for all of the filesystem metadata (superblock, group
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.\" descriptor blocks, inode and block bitmaps, directories, and
|
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.\" extent tree blocks). The checksum algorithm used for the metadata
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.\" blocks is different than the one used for group descriptors with the
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.\" .B uninit_bg
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.\" feature, these two features are incompatible and
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.\" .B metadata_csum
|
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.\" will be used preferentially instead of
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.\" .BR uninit_bg .
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.\" .br
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.\" .B Future feature, available in e2fsprogs 1.43-WIP
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B meta_bg
|
||||
.br
|
||||
This feature allows file systems to be resized on-line without explicitly
|
||||
needing to reserve space for growth in the size of the block group
|
||||
descriptors. This scheme is also used to resize file systems which are
|
||||
larger than 2^32 blocks. It is not recommended that this feature be set
|
||||
when a file system is created, since this alternate method of storing
|
||||
the block group descriptor will slow down the time needed to mount the
|
||||
file system, and newer kernels can automatically set this feature as
|
||||
necessary when doing an online resize and no more reserved space is
|
||||
available in the resize inode.
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B mmp
|
||||
.br
|
||||
Multiple mount protection (MMP) feature. MMP helps to
|
||||
protect the filesystem from being multiply mounted and is useful in
|
||||
shared storage environments.
|
||||
@QUOTA_MAN_COMMENT@.TP
|
||||
@QUOTA_MAN_COMMENT@.B quota
|
||||
@QUOTA_MAN_COMMENT@.br
|
||||
@QUOTA_MAN_COMMENT@Create quota inodes (inode #3 for userquota and inode
|
||||
@QUOTA_MAN_COMMENT@#4 for group quota) and set them in the superblock.
|
||||
@QUOTA_MAN_COMMENT@With this feature, the quotas will be enabled
|
||||
@QUOTA_MAN_COMMENT@automatically when the filesystem is mounted.
|
||||
@QUOTA_MAN_COMMENT@.IP
|
||||
@QUOTA_MAN_COMMENT@Causes the quota files (i.e., user.quota and
|
||||
@QUOTA_MAN_COMMENT@group.quota which existed
|
||||
@QUOTA_MAN_COMMENT@in the older quota design) to be hidden inodes.
|
||||
@QUOTA_MAN_COMMENT@.IP
|
||||
@QUOTA_MAN_COMMENT@.B Not defined by default,
|
||||
@QUOTA_MAN_COMMENT@see https://ext4.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Quota
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B resize_inode
|
||||
.br
|
||||
Reserve space so the block group descriptor table may grow in the future.
|
||||
Useful for online resizing using
|
||||
.BR resize2fs .
|
||||
By default
|
||||
.B mke2fs
|
||||
will attempt to reserve enough space so that the
|
||||
filesystem may grow to 1024 times its initial size. This can be changed
|
||||
using the
|
||||
.B resize
|
||||
extended option.
|
||||
.IP
|
||||
This feature requires that the
|
||||
.B sparse_super
|
||||
feature be enabled.
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B sparse_super
|
||||
.br
|
||||
Create a filesystem with fewer superblock backup copies
|
||||
(saves space on large filesystems). This feature is normally enabled by
|
||||
default for all file systems.
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B uninit_bg
|
||||
.br
|
||||
Create a filesystem without initializing all of the block groups. This
|
||||
feature allows the kernel to initialize bitmaps and inode tables
|
||||
and keep a high watermark for the unused inodes in a filesystem, to reduce
|
||||
.BR e2fsck (8)
|
||||
time. The result is that it can speed up filesystem creation time noticeably
|
||||
(if lazy_itable_init is enabled).
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
For more information about the features which can be set, please see
|
||||
the manual page
|
||||
.BR ext4 (5).
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B \-q
|
||||
Quiet execution. Useful if
|
||||
@ -878,4 +684,5 @@ http://e2fsprogs.sourceforge.net.
|
||||
.BR badblocks (8),
|
||||
.BR dumpe2fs (8),
|
||||
.BR e2fsck (8),
|
||||
.BR tune2fs (8)
|
||||
.BR tune2fs (8),
|
||||
.BR ext4 (5)
|
||||
|
@ -501,18 +501,26 @@ More than one filesystem feature can be cleared or set by separating
|
||||
features with commas. Filesystem features prefixed with a
|
||||
caret character ('^') will be cleared in the filesystem's superblock;
|
||||
filesystem features without a prefix character or prefixed with a plus
|
||||
character ('+') will be added to the filesystem.
|
||||
character ('+') will be added to the filesystem. For a detailed
|
||||
description of the file system features, please see the man page
|
||||
.BR ext4 (5).
|
||||
.IP
|
||||
The following filesystem features can be set or cleared using
|
||||
.BR tune2fs :
|
||||
.RS 1.2i
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B dir_index
|
||||
Use hashed b-trees to speed up lookups in large directories.
|
||||
Use hashed b-trees to speed up lookups for large directories.
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B dir_nlink
|
||||
Allow more than 65000 subdirectories per directory.
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B extent
|
||||
Enable the use of extent trees to store the location of data blocks in inodes.
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B extra_isize
|
||||
Enable the extended inode fields used by ext4.
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B filetype
|
||||
Store file type information in directory entries.
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
@ -531,9 +539,11 @@ Setting the filesystem feature is equivalent to using the
|
||||
.B \-j
|
||||
option.
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B huge_file
|
||||
Support files larger than 2 terabytes in size.
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B large_file
|
||||
Filesystem can contain files that are greater than 2GB. (Modern kernels
|
||||
set this feature automatically when a file > 2GB is created.)
|
||||
Filesystem can contain files that are greater than 2GB.
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B resize_inode
|
||||
Reserve space so the block group descriptor table may grow in the
|
||||
@ -542,16 +552,17 @@ future.
|
||||
only supports clearing this filesystem feature.
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B mmp
|
||||
Enable or disable multiple mount protection (MMP) feature. MMP helps to
|
||||
protect the filesystem from being multiply mounted and is useful in
|
||||
shared storage environments.
|
||||
Enable or disable multiple mount protection (MMP) feature.
|
||||
@QUOTA_MAN_COMMENT@.TP
|
||||
@QUOTA_MAN_COMMENT@.B quota
|
||||
@QUOTA_MAN_COMMENT@Enable internal file system quota inodes.
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B sparse_super
|
||||
Limit the number of backup superblocks to save space on large filesystems.
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B uninit_bg
|
||||
Allow the kernel to initialize bitmaps and inode tables and keep a high
|
||||
watermark for the unused inodes in a filesystem, to reduce
|
||||
Allow the kernel to initialize bitmaps and inode tables lazily, and to
|
||||
keep a high watermark for the unused inodes in a filesystem, to reduce
|
||||
.BR e2fsck (8)
|
||||
time. This first e2fsck run after enabling this feature will take the
|
||||
full time, but subsequent e2fsck runs will take only a fraction of the
|
||||
@ -681,4 +692,5 @@ http://e2fsprogs.sourceforge.net.
|
||||
.BR debugfs (8),
|
||||
.BR dumpe2fs (8),
|
||||
.BR e2fsck (8),
|
||||
.BR mke2fs (8)
|
||||
.BR mke2fs (8),
|
||||
.BR ext4 (5)
|
||||
|
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Block a user