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Imported Upstream version 0.4b43
[debian/dump]
/
dump
/
dump.8.in
diff --git
a/dump/dump.8.in
b/dump/dump.8.in
index 0a272e9892c3aa6d520c32b6c3e149f391834c78..4f30fabf8c9e51a18bb25c8caae60ad40ea52dea 100644
(file)
--- 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.
.\"
.\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
.\" SUCH DAMAGE.
.\"
-.\" $Id: dump.8.in,v 1.6
2 2009/06/18 09:40:03
stelian Exp $
+.\" $Id: dump.8.in,v 1.6
3 2010/03/08 10:57:24
stelian Exp $
.\"
.TH DUMP 8 "version __VERSION__ of __DATE__" BSD "System management commands"
.SH NAME
.\"
.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]
.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
[\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
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 <prefix>001, <prefix>002
.B dump
writes in sequence to
.I <prefix>001, <prefix>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
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
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
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
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
even the inode number. The user has to use
.BR debugfs (8),
commands