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82 filesystem types. The filesystem type can be specified explicitly using
96 relation found in the filesystem or usage type subsection of
105 relation. It may be overridden by the filesystem-specific
107 in the filesystem or usage type subsection of
116 This boolean relation specifies whether periodic filesystem checks should be
130 huge and it might extend the time to create the filesystem image
134 This relation specifies the default filesystem type if the user does not
143 file does not specify a default filesystem type, mke2fs will use a
144 default filesystem type of
152 specify a blocksize on the command line, and the filesystem-type
166 specify one on the command line, and the filesystem-type
172 specify one on the command line, and the filesystem-type
177 This relation specifies the default percentage of filesystem blocks
179 specify one on the command line, and the filesystem-type
194 stanza names a filesystem type or usage type which can be specified via the
204 program constructs a list of fs_types by concatenating the filesystem
211 entries overriding earlier filesystem or usage types.
265 then the filesystem type of ext4 will be used. If the filesystem is
276 will be used, so the filesystem will have an inode size of 128.
281 filesystem, and which is cumulative. So in the above example, first
288 the resize_inode feature, resulting in a filesystem feature set
292 For each filesystem type, the following tags may be used in that
297 filesystem type. Only one
308 used by the newly constructed filesystem. The syntax is the same as the
355 This speeds up filesystem
357 initializing the filesystem in the background when the filesystem is
369 This relation specifies the default percentage of filesystem blocks
384 together to create one large virtual block group on an ext4 filesystem.
387 specified if the flex_bg filesystem feature is enabled.
398 on a per-filesystem type basis.
403 should attempt to discard device prior to filesystem creation.