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53 which the inode and group bitmaps are not read initially. This can be
63 group descriptor, block and inode allocation bitmaps, and
64 the inode table, many
133 as an argument to specify an inode (as opposed to a pathname)
138 argument may be specified in two forms. The first form is an inode
163 in the inode
167 Dump the contents of the inode
187 Clear the contents of the inode
191 Dump the contents of the inode
203 Dump the the extent tree of the inode
238 Find a free inode and allocate it. If present,
240 specifies the inode number of the directory
241 which the inode is to be located. The second
244 specifies the permissions of the new inode. (If the directory bit is set
260 Free the inode specified by
272 Print the location of the inode data structure (in the inode table)
273 of the inode
288 Deallocate the inode
291 entries (if any) to this inode. See the
307 Note this does not adjust the inode reference counts.
310 Dump the contents of the ext3 journal. By default, the journal inode as
313 option, which uses an inode specifier to specify the journal to be
356 Modify the contents of the inode structure in the inode
371 Take the requested list of inode numbers, and print a listing of pathnames
404 If this causes the inode pointed to by
435 Mark inode
437 as in use in the inode bitmap.
440 Modify the inode specified by
442 so that the inode field
446 The list of valid inode fields which can be set via this command
465 Display the contents of the inode structure of the inode
481 Test if the inode
483 is marked as allocated in the inode bitmap.
485 .I undel <inode num> [pathname]
486 Undelete the specified inode number (which must be surrounded by angle
488 link the recovered inode to the specified pathname. The
495 the inode to a directory may require the directory to be expanded, which
501 command to link the inode to the destination pathname, or use
509 to an inode. Note this does not adjust the inode reference counts.