.\" -*- nroff -*- .\" Copyright 1993, 1994, 1995 by Theodore Ts'o. All Rights Reserved. .\" This file may be copied under the terms of the GNU Public License. .\" .TH MKE2FS 8 "@E2FSPROGS_MONTH@ @E2FSPROGS_YEAR@" "E2fsprogs version @E2FSPROGS_VERSION@" .SH NAME mke2fs \- create a Linux second extended file system .SH SYNOPSIS .B mke2fs [ .B \-c | .\" .B \-t .\" test .\" | .B \-l .I filename ] [ .B \-b .I block-size ] [ .B \-f .I fragment-size ] [ .B \-i .I bytes-per-inode ] [ .B \-N .I number-of-inodes ] [ .B \-m .I reserved-blocks-percentage ] [ .B \-o .I creator-os ] [ .B \-q ] [ .B \-r fs-revision-level ] [ .B -R raid_options ] [ .B -s sparse-super-flag ] [ .B \-v ] [ .B \-F ] [ .B \-L .I volume-label ] [ .B \-M .I last-mounted-directory ] [ .B \-S ] [ .B \-V ] .I device [ .I blocks-count ] .SH DESCRIPTION .B mke2fs is used to create a Linux second extended file system on a device (usually a disk partition). .br .I device is the special file corresponding to the device (e.g /dev/hdXX). .br .I blocks-count is the number of blocks on the device. If omitted, .B mke2fs automagically figures the file system size. .SH OPTIONS .TP .I -b block-size Specify the size of blocks in bytes. .TP .I -c Check the device for bad blocks before creating the file system, using a fast read-only test. .TP .I -f fragment-size Specify the size of fragments in bytes. .TP .I -i bytes-per-inode Specify the bytes/inode ratio. .B mke2fs creates an inode for every .I bytes-per-inode bytes of space on the disk. This value defaults to 4096 bytes. .I bytes-per-inode must be at least 1024. .TP .I -N number-of-inodes overrides the default calculation of the number of inodes that should be reserved for the filesystem (which is based on the number of blocks and the bytes-per-inode ratio). This allows the user to specify the number of desired inodes directly. .TP .I -l filename Read the bad blocks list from .I filename. \. .TP .I -m reserved-blocks-percentage Specify the percentage of reserved blocks for the super-user. This value defaults to 5%. .\" .TP .\" .I -t test .\" Check the device for bad blocks before creating the file system .\" using the specified test. .TP .I -o Manually override the default value of the "creator os" field of the filesystem. Normally the creator field is set by default to the native OS of the .B mke2fs executable. .TP .I -q Quiet execution. Useful if .B mke2fs is run in a script. .TP .I -s sparse-super-flag If sparse-super-flag is 1, then turn on the sparse superblock flag. If 0, then turn off the sparse superblock flag. (Currently, the sparse superblock flag defaults to off.) .B Warning: The Linux 2.0 kernel does not properly support this feature. Neither do all Linux 2.1 kernels; please don't use this unless you know what you're doing! .TP .I -v Verbose execution. .TP .I -F Force .B mke2fs to run, even if the specified device is not a block special device, or appears to be mounted. .TP .I -L Set the volume label for the filesystem. .TP .I -M Set the last mounted directory for the filesystem. This might be useful for the sake of utilities that key off of the last mounted directory to determine where the filesytem should be mounted. .TP .I -r revision Set the filesystem revision for the new filesystem. Note that 1.2 kernels only support revision 0 filesystems. .TP .I -R raid_options Set raid-related options for the filesystem. Raid options are comma separated, and may take an argument using the equals ('=') sign. Currently the only supported argument is .I stride which takes as its argument the number of blocks in a RAID stripe. .TP .I -S Write superblock and group descriptors only. This is useful if all of the superblock and backup superblocks are corrupted, and a last-ditch recovery method is desired. It causes .B mke2fs to reinitialize the superblock and group descriptors, while not touching the inode table and the block and inode bitmaps. The .B e2fsck program should be run immediately after this option is used, and there is no guarantee that any data will be salvageable. .TP .I -V print the version number of .B mke2fs and exit. .SH AUTHOR This version of .B mke2fs has been written by Theodore Ts'o . .SH BUGS .B mke2fs accepts the -f option but currently ignores it because the second extended file system does not support fragments yet. .br There may be some other ones. Please, report them to the author. .SH AVAILABILITY .B mke2fs is part of the e2fsprogs package and is available for anonymous ftp from tsx-11.mit.edu in /pub/linux/packages/ext2fs. .SH SEE ALSO .BR badblocks (8), .BR dumpe2fs (8), .BR e2fsck (8), .BR tune2fs (8)