\fBfsck.cpm\fP is used to check and repair a CP/M file system. After
reading the directory, it makes two passes. The first pass checks extent
fields for range and format violations (bad status, extent number, last
\fBfsck.cpm\fP is used to check and repair a CP/M file system. After
reading the directory, it makes two passes. The first pass checks extent
fields for range and format violations (bad status, extent number, last
-.SH DIAGNOSTICS .\"{{{
-.IP "\fIimage\fP: \fIused\fP/\fItotal\fP files (\fIn\fP.\fIn\fP%
-non-contiguous), \fIused\fP/\fItotal\fP blocks"
+.SH ENVIRONMENT \"{{{
+CPMTOOLSFMT Default format
+.\"}}}
+.SH DIAGNOSTICS \"{{{
+.IP "\fIimage\fP: \fIused\fP/\fItotal\fP files (\fIn\fP.\fIn\fP% non-contiguos), \fIused\fP/\fItotal\fP blocks"
No inconsistencies could be found. The number of used files actually
is the number of used extents. Since a file may use more than
No inconsistencies could be found. The number of used files actually
is the number of used extents. Since a file may use more than
correct measure would not reflect how many files could still be created
at most. A file is considered fragmented, if sequential data blocks
pointed to by the same extent do not have sequential block numbers.
The number of used blocks includes the blocks used for system tracks
and the directory.
.\"}}}
correct measure would not reflect how many files could still be created
at most. A file is considered fragmented, if sequential data blocks
pointed to by the same extent do not have sequential block numbers.
The number of used blocks includes the blocks used for system tracks
and the directory.
.\"}}}
-.SH AUTHORS .\"{{{
-This program is copyright 1997\(en2010 Michael Haardt
-<michael@moria.de>. The Windows port is copyright 2000, 2001 John Elliott
+.SH AUTHORS \"{{{
+This program is copyright 1997\(en2012 Michael Haardt
+<michael@moria.de>. The Windows port is copyright 2000, 2001, 2011 John Elliott
with this program. If not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
.\"}}}
with this program. If not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
.\"}}}