.TH FSCK.CPM 1 "@UPDATED@" "CP/M tools" "User commands"
-.SH NAME \"{{{roff}}}\"{{{
+.SH NAME ..\"{{{roff}}}\"{{{
fsck.cpm \- check a CP/M file system
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.SH SYNOPSIS .\"{{{
.SH OPTIONS .\"{{{
.IP "\fB\-f\fP \fIformat\fP"
Use the given CP/M disk \fIformat\fP instead of the default format.
+.IP "\fB\-T\fP \fIlibdsk-type\fP"
+libdsk driver type, e.g. \fBtele\fP for Teledisk images or \fBraw\fP for raw images
+(requires building cpmtools with support for libdsk).
.IP "\fB\-n\fP"
Open the file system read-only and do not repair any errors.
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CPMTOOLSFMT Default format
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.SH DIAGNOSTICS .\"{{{
-.IP "\fIimage\fP: \fIused\fP/\fItotal\fP files (\fIn\fP.\fIn\fP%
-non-contiguous), \fIused\fP/\fItotal\fP blocks"
+.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
-one extent, this may be greater than the actual number of files, but a
+one extent, this may be greather than the actual number of files, but a
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.