Manpages - partclone.info.8
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NAME
partclone.info - The utility to show image head information.
SYNOPSIS
partclone.info {FILE}
DESCRIPTION
partclone.info is a part of Partclone project to retrive partition head information from image file. Partclone provide utilities to backup used blocks and design for higher compatibility of the file system by using existing library, e.g. e2fslibs is used to read the used block of ext2 partition.
Partclone supported file system include btrfs, ext2, ext3, ext4, reiserfs, reiser4, xfs and jfs for LINUX. Also support some non-linux operation system, ex: NTFS, FAT, EXFAT(for Windows), HFS plus(APPLE MAC OS), UFS2(FreeBSD), VMFS(VMWare Vsphere). All partclone utils could be run like partclone.xxx is very smiliar fsck or mkfs. For example, for backup/restore hfsplus, just run partclone.hfsp.
OPTIONS
The program follows the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`-). A summary of options is included below.
FILE
Image FILE. The FILE could be a image file(made by partclone).
EXAMPLES
Retriving partition usage information partclone.info /home/partimag/sdb2.img Partclone v0.2.20 http://partclone.org File system: EXTFS Device size: 928.0 MB Space in use: 535.4 MB Free Space: 392.6 MB Block size: 4096 Byte Used block : 130708
DIAGNOSTICS
The following diagnostics may be issued on stderr:
partclone.info provides some return codes, that can be used in scripts:
Code | Diagnostic |
0 | Program exited successfully. |
1 | Clone or Restore seem failed. |
BUGS
Report bugs to thomas@nchc.org.tw or http://partclone.org.
You can get support at http://partclone.org
SEE ALSO
*partclone*(8), *partclone.chkimg*(8), *partclone.restore*(8), *partclone.dd*(8), *partclone.info*(8)
AUTHOR
Yu-Chin Tsai <thomas@nchc.org.tw>
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COPYRIGHT
Copyright © 2007 Yu-Chin Tsai
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