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diff --git a/manpages/Makefile b/manpages/Makefile index 28b29fa..ee8a478 100644 --- a/manpages/Makefile +++ b/manpages/Makefile @@ -38,7 +38,8 @@ build: po4a.cfg exit 1; \ fi - po4a --keep 0 --no-backups --package-name dosfstools po4a.cfg + po4a --keep 0 --no-backups -o untranslated=MT,ME \ + --package-name dosfstools po4a.cfg clean: rm -rf $(LANGUAGES) diff --git a/manpages/de/fatlabel.de.8 b/manpages/de/fatlabel.de.8 index d819a13..53f5515 100644 --- a/manpages/de/fatlabel.de.8 +++ b/manpages/de/fatlabel.de.8 @@ -24,37 +24,45 @@ .\" This file was generated with po4a. Translate the source file. .\" .\"******************************************************************* -.TH FATLABEL 8 2014\-11\-12 3.0.27 dosfstools - +.TH FATLABEL 8 2015\-05\-16 3.0.28 dosfstools .SH NAME +.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- \fBfatlabel\fP \- set or get MS\-DOS filesystem label - .SH SYNOPSIS +.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- \fBfatlabel\fP \fIDEVICE\fP [\fILABEL\fP] - .SH DESCRIPTION \fBfatlabel\fP set or gets a MS\-DOS filesystem label from a given device. .PP -If the label is omitted, then the label name of the specified device is -written on the standard output. A label can't be longer than 11 bytes. - +.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +If \fILABEL\fP is omitted, then the label name of the specified device is +written on the standard output. A label can't be longer than 11 bytes. .SH OPTIONS .IP "\fB\-h\fP, \fB\-\-help\fP" 4 Displays a help message. .IP "\fB\-V\fP, \fB\-\-version\fP" 4 +.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Shows version. - .SH "SEE ALSO" \fBfsck.fat\fP(8) .br +.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- \fBmkfs.fat\fP(8) - .SH HOMEPAGE -More information about \fBfatlabel\fP and \fBdosfstools\fP can be found at -<\fIhttp://daniel\-baumann.ch/software/dosfstools/\fP>. - +.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +The home for the \fBdosfstools\fP project is its +.UR https://github.com/dosfstools/dosfstools +GitHub project page +.UE . .SH AUTHORS -\fBdosfstools\fP were written by Werner Almesberger -<\fIwerner.almesberger@lrc.di.epfl.ch\fP>, Roman Hodek -<\fIRoman.Hodek@informatik.uni\-erlangen.de\fP>, and others. The current -maintainer is Daniel Baumann <\fImail@daniel\-baumann.ch\fP>. +\fBdosfstools\fP were written by +.MT werner.almesberger@\:lrc.di.epfl.ch +Werner Almesberger +.ME , +.MT Roman.Hodek@\:informatik.\:uni-erlangen.de +Roman Hodek +.ME , +and others. The current maintainer is +.MT aeb@\:debian.org +Andreas Bombe +.ME . diff --git a/manpages/de/fsck.fat.de.8 b/manpages/de/fsck.fat.de.8 index 1d96e23..869b806 100644 --- a/manpages/de/fsck.fat.de.8 +++ b/manpages/de/fsck.fat.de.8 @@ -24,95 +24,94 @@ .\" This file was generated with po4a. Translate the source file. .\" .\"******************************************************************* -.TH FSCK.FAT 8 2014\-11\-12 3.0.27 dosfstools - +.TH FSCK.FAT 8 2015\-05\-16 3.0.28 dosfstools .SH NAME +.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- \fBfsck.fat\fP \- check and repair MS\-DOS filesystems - .SH SYNOPSIS -\fBfsck.fat\fP|\fBfsck.msdos\fP|\fBfsck.vfat\fP [\-aAflnprtvVwy] [\-d \fIPATH\fP \-d\ \&\fI...\fP] [\-u\ \fIPATH\fP \-u \fI...\fP] \fIDEVICE\fP - +.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +\fBfsck.fat\fP [\fIOPTIONS\fP] \fIDEVICE\fP .SH DESCRIPTION \fBfsck.fat\fP verifies the consistency of MS\-DOS filesystems and optionally tries to repair them. .PP The following filesystem problems can be corrected (in this order): .IP * 4 -FAT contains invalid cluster numbers. Cluster is changed to EOF. +FAT contains invalid cluster numbers. Cluster is changed to EOF. .IP * 4 -File's cluster chain contains a loop. The loop is broken. +File's cluster chain contains a loop. The loop is broken. .IP * 4 -Bad clusters (read errors). The clusters are marked bad and they are removed -from files owning them. This check is optional. +Bad clusters (read errors). The clusters are marked bad and they are +removed from files owning them. This check is optional. .IP * 4 -Directories with a large number of bad entries (probably corrupt). The +Directories with a large number of bad entries (probably corrupt). The directory can be deleted. .IP * 4 -Files . and .. are non\-directories. They can be deleted or renamed. +Files . and .. are non\-directories. They can be deleted or renamed. .IP * 4 -Directories . and .. in root directory. They are deleted. +Directories . and .. in root directory. They are deleted. .IP * 4 -Bad filenames. They can be renamed. +Bad filenames. They can be renamed. .IP * 4 -Duplicate directory entries. They can be deleted or renamed. +Duplicate directory entries. They can be deleted or renamed. .IP * 4 -Directories with non\-zero size field. Size is set to zero. +Directories with non\-zero size field. Size is set to zero. .IP * 4 -Directory . does not point to parent directory. The start pointer is +Directory . does not point to parent directory. The start pointer is adjusted. .IP * 4 -Directory .. does not point to parent of parent directory. The start pointer -is adjusted. +Directory .. does not point to parent of parent directory. The start +pointer is adjusted. .IP * 4 -Start cluster number of a file is invalid. The file is truncated. +Start cluster number of a file is invalid. The file is truncated. .IP * 4 -File contains bad or free clusters. The file is truncated. +File contains bad or free clusters. The file is truncated. .IP * 4 -File's cluster chain is longer than indicated by the size fields. The file +File's cluster chain is longer than indicated by the size fields. The file is truncated. .IP * 4 -Two or more files share the same cluster(s). All but one of the files are -truncated. If the file being truncated is a directory file that has already +Two or more files share the same cluster(s). All but one of the files are +truncated. If the file being truncated is a directory file that has already been read, the filesystem check is restarted after truncation. .IP * 4 -File's cluster chain is shorter than indicated by the size fields. The file +File's cluster chain is shorter than indicated by the size fields. The file is truncated. .IP * 4 -Clusters are marked as used but are not owned by a file. They are marked as +Clusters are marked as used but are not owned by a file. They are marked as free. .PP Additionally, the following problems are detected, but not repaired: .IP * 4 -Invalid parameters in boot sector. +Invalid parameters in boot sector .IP * 4 Absence of . and .. entries in non\-root directories .PP +.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- When \fBfsck.fat\fP checks a filesystem, it accumulates all changes in memory -and performs them only after all checks are complete. This can be disabled +and performs them only after all checks are complete. This can be disabled with the \fB\-w\fP option. - .SH OPTIONS .IP \fB\-a\fP 4 -Automatically repair the filesystem. No user intervention is -necessary. Whenever there is more than one method to solve a problem, the -least destructive approach is used. +Automatically repair the filesystem. No user intervention is necessary. +Whenever there is more than one method to solve a problem, the least +destructive approach is used. .IP \fB\-A\fP 4 -Use Atari variation of the MS\-DOS filesystem. This is default if \fBfsck.fat\fP -is run on an Atari, then this option turns off Atari format. There are some -minor differences in Atari format: Some boot sector fields are interpreted -slightly different, and the special FAT entries for end\-of\-file and bad -cluster can be different. Under MS\-DOS 0xfff8 is used for EOF and Atari -employs 0xffff by default, but both systems recognize all values from -0xfff8...0xffff as end\-of\-file. MS\-DOS uses only 0xfff7 for bad clusters, -where on Atari values 0xfff0...0xfff7 are for this purpose (but the standard -value is still 0xfff7). +Use Atari variation of the MS\-DOS filesystem. This is default if +\fBfsck.fat\fP is run on an Atari, then this option turns off Atari format. +There are some minor differences in Atari format: Some boot sector fields +are interpreted slightly different, and the special FAT entries for +end\-of\-file and bad cluster can be different. Under MS\-DOS 0xfff8 is used +for EOF and Atari employs 0xffff by default, but both systems recognize all +values from 0xfff8...0xffff as end\-of\-file. MS\-DOS uses only 0xfff7 for bad +clusters, where on Atari values 0xfff0...0xfff7 are for this purpose (but +the standard value is still 0xfff7). .IP \fB\-b\fP 4 Make read\-only boot sector check. -.IP \fB\-d\fP 4 -Delete the specified file. If more that one file with that name exists, the -first one is deleted. +.IP "\fB\-d\fP \fIPATH\fP" 4 +Delete the specified file. If more than one file with that name exist, the +first one is deleted. This option can be given more than once. .IP \fB\-f\fP 4 -Salvage unused cluster chains to files. By default, unused clusters are +Salvage unused cluster chains to files. By default, unused clusters are added to the free disk space except in auto mode (\fB\-a\fP). .IP \fB\-l\fP 4 List path names of files being processed. @@ -120,33 +119,31 @@ List path names of files being processed. No\-operation mode: non\-interactively check for errors, but don't write anything to the filesystem. .IP \fB\-p\fP 4 -Same as (\fB\-a\fP), for compatibility with other *fsck. +Same as \fB\-a\fP, for compatibility with other *fsck. .IP \fB\-r\fP 4 -Interactively repair the filesystem. The user is asked for advice whenever -there is more than one approach to fix an inconsistency. +Interactively repair the filesystem. The user is asked for advice whenever +there is more than one approach to fix an inconsistency. This is the +default mode and the option is only retained for backwards compatibility. .IP \fB\-t\fP 4 Mark unreadable clusters as bad. -.IP \fB\-u\fP 4 -Try to undelete the specified file. \fBfsck.fat\fP tries to allocate a chain of -contiguous unallocated clusters beginning with the start cluster of the -undeleted file. +.IP "\fB\-u\fP \fIPATH\fP" 4 +Try to undelete the specified file. \fBfsck.fat\fP tries to allocate a chain +of contiguous unallocated clusters beginning with the start cluster of the +undeleted file. This option can be given more than once. .IP \fB\-v\fP 4 -Verbose mode. Generates slightly more output. +Verbose mode. Generates slightly more output. .IP \fB\-V\fP 4 -Perform a verification pass. The filesystem check is repeated after the -first run. The second pass should never report any fixable errors. It may +Perform a verification pass. The filesystem check is repeated after the +first run. The second pass should never report any fixable errors. It may take considerably longer than the first pass, because the first pass may have generated long list of modifications that have to be scanned for each disk read. .IP \fB\-w\fP 4 Write changes to disk immediately. .IP \fB\-y\fP 4 +.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Same as \fB\-a\fP (automatically repair filesystem) for compatibility with other fsck tools. -.PP -\fBNote:\fP If \fB\-a\fP and \fB\-r\fP are absent, the filesystem is only checked, but -not repaired. - .SH "EXIT STATUS" .IP 0 4 No recoverable errors have been detected. @@ -154,30 +151,39 @@ No recoverable errors have been detected. Recoverable errors have been detected or \fBfsck.fat\fP has discovered an internal inconsistency. .IP 2 4 -Usage error. \fBfsck.fat\fP did not access the filesystem. - +.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +Usage error. \fBfsck.fat\fP did not access the filesystem. .SH FILES .IP "fsck0000.rec, fsck0001.rec, ..." 4 +.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- When recovering from a corrupted filesystem, \fBfsck.fat\fP dumps recovered data into files named 'fsckNNNN.rec' in the top level directory of the filesystem. - .SH BUGS -Does not create . and .. files where necessary. Does not remove entirely -empty directories. Should give more diagnostic messages. Undeleting files +.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +Does not create . and .. files where necessary. Does not remove entirely +empty directories. Should give more diagnostic messages. Undeleting files should use a more sophisticated algorithm. - .SH "SEE ALSO" \fBfatlabel\fP(8) .br +.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- \fBmkfs.fat\fP(8) - .SH HOMEPAGE -More information about \fBfsck.fat\fP and \fBdosfstools\fP can be found at -<\fIhttp://daniel\-baumann.ch/software/dosfstools/\fP>. - +.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +The home for the \fBdosfstools\fP project is its +.UR https://github.com/dosfstools/dosfstools +GitHub project page +.UE . .SH AUTHORS -\fBdosfstools\fP were written by Werner Almesberger -<\fIwerner.almesberger@lrc.di.epfl.ch\fP>, Roman Hodek -<\fIRoman.Hodek@informatik.uni\-erlangen.de\fP>, and others. The current -maintainer is Daniel Baumann <\fImail@daniel\-baumann.ch\fP>. +\fBdosfstools\fP were written by +.MT werner.almesberger@\:lrc.di.epfl.ch +Werner Almesberger +.ME , +.MT Roman.Hodek@\:informatik.\:uni-erlangen.de +Roman Hodek +.ME , +and others. The current maintainer is +.MT aeb@\:debian.org +Andreas Bombe +.ME . diff --git a/manpages/de/mkfs.fat.de.8 b/manpages/de/mkfs.fat.de.8 index 5a6eb1a..a1b51d4 100644 --- a/manpages/de/mkfs.fat.de.8 +++ b/manpages/de/mkfs.fat.de.8 @@ -24,141 +24,149 @@ .\" This file was generated with po4a. Translate the source file. .\" .\"******************************************************************* -.TH MKFS.FAT 8 2014\-11\-12 3.0.27 dosfstools - +.TH MKFS.FAT 8 2015\-05\-16 3.0.28 dosfstools .SH NAME +.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- \fBmkfs.fat\fP \- create an MS\-DOS filesystem under Linux - .SH SYNOPSIS -\fBmkfs.fat\fP [\fB\-a\fP] [\fB\-A\fP] [\fB\-b\fP \fIsector\-of\-backup\fP] [\fB\-c\fP] [\fB\-l\fP -\fIfilename\fP] [\fB\-C\fP] [\fB\-f\fP \fInumber\-of\-FATs\fP] [\fB\-F\fP \fIFAT\-size] [\fP\fB\-h\fP -\fInumber\-of\-hidden\-sectors\fP] [\fB\-i\fP \fIvolume\-id\fP] [\fB\-I\fP] [\fB\-m\fP -\fImessage\-file\fP] [\fB\-n\fP \fIvolume\-name\fP] [\fB\-r\fP \fIroot\-dir\-entries\fP] [\fB\-R\fP -\fInumber\-of\-reserved\-sectors\fP] [\fB\-s\fP \fIsectors\-per\-cluster\fP] [\fB\-S -\fP\fIlogical\-sector\-size\fP] [\fB\-D\fP \fIdrive\-number\fP] [\fB\-M \fP\fIFAT\-media\-type\fP] -[\fB\-v\fP] \fIdevice\fP [\fIblock\-count\fP] - +.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +\fBmkfs.fat\fP [\fIOPTIONS\fP] \fIDEVICE\fP [\fIBLOCK\-COUNT\fP] .SH DESCRIPTION +.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- \fBmkfs.fat\fP is used to create an MS\-DOS filesystem under Linux on a device -(usually a disk partition). \fIdevice\fP is the special file corresponding to -the device (e.g /dev/sdXX). \fIblock\-count\fP is the number of blocks on the -device. If omitted, \fBmkfs.fat\fP automatically determines the filesystem +(usually a disk partition). \fIDEVICE\fP is the special file corresponding to +the device (e.g. /dev/sdXX). \fIBLOCK\-COUNT\fP is the number of blocks on the +device. If omitted, \fBmkfs.fat\fP automatically determines the filesystem size. - .SH OPTIONS .IP \fB\-a\fP 4 Normally, for any filesystem except very small ones, \fBmkfs.fat\fP will align all the data structures to cluster size, to make sure that as long as the partition is properly aligned, so will all the data structures in the -filesystem. This option disables alignment; this may provide a handful of +filesystem. This option disables alignment; this may provide a handful of additional clusters of storage at the expense of a significant performance degradation on RAIDs, flash media or large\-sector hard disks. .IP "\fB \-A\fP" 4 -Use Atari variation of the MS\-DOS filesystem. This is default if \fBmkfs.fat\fP -is run on an Atari, then this option turns off Atari format. There are some -differences when using Atari format: If not directed otherwise by the user, -\fBmkfs.fat\fP will always use 2 sectors per cluster, since GEMDOS doesn't like -other values very much. It will also obey the maximum number of sectors -GEMDOS can handle. Larger filesystems are managed by raising the logical -sector size. Under Atari format, an Atari\-compatible serial number for the -filesystem is generated, and a 12 bit FAT is used only for filesystems that -have one of the usual floppy sizes (720k, 1.2M, 1.44M, 2.88M), a 16 bit FAT -otherwise. This can be overridden with the \fB\-F\fP option. Some PC\-specific -boot sector fields aren't written, and a boot message (option \fB\-m\fP) is -ignored. -.IP "\fB\-b\fP \fIsector\-of\-backup\fP" 4 -Selects the location of the backup boot sector for FAT32. Default depends on -number of reserved sectors, but usually is sector 6. The backup must be +Use Atari variation of the MS\-DOS filesystem. This is default if +\fBmkfs.fat\fP is run on an Atari, then this option turns off Atari format. +There are some differences when using Atari format: If not directed +otherwise by the user, \fBmkfs.fat\fP will always use 2 sectors per cluster, +since GEMDOS doesn't like other values very much. It will also obey the +maximum number of sectors GEMDOS can handle. Larger filesystems are managed +by raising the logical sector size. Under Atari format, an Atari\-compatible +serial number for the filesystem is generated, and a 12 bit FAT is used only +for filesystems that have one of the usual floppy sizes (720k, 1.2M, 1.44M, +2.88M), a 16 bit FAT otherwise. This can be overridden with the \fB\-F\fP +option. Some PC\-specific boot sector fields aren't written, and a boot +message (option \fB\-m\fP) is ignored. +.IP "\fB\-b\fP \fISECTOR\-OF\-BACKUP\fP" 4 +Selects the location of the backup boot sector for FAT32. Default depends +on number of reserved sectors, but usually is sector 6. The backup must be within the range of reserved sectors. .IP \fB\-c\fP 4 Check the device for bad blocks before creating the filesystem. .IP \fB\-C\fP 4 -Create the file given as \fIdevice\fP on the command line, and write the -to\-be\-created filesystem to it. This can be used to create the new +Create the file given as \fIDEVICE\fP on the command line, and write the +to\-be\-created filesystem to it. This can be used to create the new filesystem in a file instead of on a real device, and to avoid using \fBdd\fP -in advance to create a file of appropriate size. With this option, the -\fIblock\-count\fP must be given, because otherwise the intended size of the -filesystem wouldn't be known. The file created is a sparse file, which +in advance to create a file of appropriate size. With this option, the +\fIBLOCK\-COUNT\fP must be given, because otherwise the intended size of the +filesystem wouldn't be known. The file created is a sparse file, which actually only contains the meta\-data areas (boot sector, FATs, and root -directory). The data portions won't be stored on the disk, but the file -nevertheless will have the correct size. The resulting file can be copied +directory). The data portions won't be stored on the disk, but the file +nevertheless will have the correct size. The resulting file can be copied later to a floppy disk or other device, or mounted through a loop device. -.IP "\fB\-D\fP \fIdrive\-number\fP" 4 -Specify the BIOS drive number to be stored in the FAT boot sector. This +.IP "\fB\-D\fP \fIDRIVE\-NUMBER\fP" 4 +Specify the BIOS drive number to be stored in the FAT boot sector. This value is usually 0x80 for hard disks and 0x00 for floppy devices or partitions to be used for floppy emulation. -.IP "\fB\-f\fP \fInumber\-of\-FATs\fP" 4 -Specify the number of file allocation tables in the filesystem. The default -is 2. Currently the Linux MS\-DOS filesystem does not support more than 2 -FATs. -.IP "\fB\-F\fP \fIFAT\-size\fP" 4 -Specifies the type of file allocation tables used (12, 16 or 32 bit). If +.IP "\fB\-f\fP \fINUMBER\-OF\-FATS\fP" 4 +Specify the number of file allocation tables in the filesystem. The default +is 2. +.IP "\fB\-F\fP \fIFAT\-SIZE\fP" 4 +Specifies the type of file allocation tables used (12, 16 or 32 bit). If nothing is specified, \fBmkfs.fat\fP will automatically select between 12, 16 and 32 bit, whatever fits better for the filesystem size. -.IP "\fB\-h\fP \fInumber\-of\-hidden\-sectors\fP" 4 -Select the number of hidden sectors in the volume. Apparently some digital +.IP "\fB\-h\fP \fINUMBER\-OF\-HIDDEN\-SECTORS\fP" 4 +Select the number of hidden sectors in the volume. Apparently some digital cameras get indigestion if you feed them a CF card without such hidden sectors, this option allows you to satisfy them. -.IP "\fB\-i\fP \fIvolume\-id\fP" 4 -Sets the volume ID of the newly created filesystem; \fIvolume\-id\fP is a 32\-bit -hexadecimal number (for example, 2e24ec82). The default is a number which +.IP "\fB\-i\fP \fIVOLUME\-ID\fP" 4 +Sets the volume ID of the newly created filesystem; \fIVOLUME\-ID\fP is a 32\-bit +hexadecimal number (for example, 2e24ec82). The default is a number which depends on the filesystem creation time. .IP \fB\-I\fP 4 It is typical for fixed disk devices to be partitioned so, by default, you -are not permitted to create a filesystem across the entire -device. \fBmkfs.fat\fP will complain and tell you that it refuses to work. This -is different when using MO disks. One doesn't always need partitions on MO -disks. The filesystem can go directly to the whole disk. Under other OSes -this is known as the 'superfloppy' format. This switch will force +are not permitted to create a filesystem across the entire device. +\fBmkfs.fat\fP will complain and tell you that it refuses to work. This is +different when using MO disks. One doesn't always need partitions on MO +disks. The filesystem can go directly to the whole disk. Under other OSes +this is known as the 'superfloppy' format. This switch will force \fBmkfs.fat\fP to work properly. -.IP "\fB\-l\fP \fIfilename\fP" 4 -Read the bad blocks list from \fIfilename\fP. -.IP "\fB\-m\fP \fImessage\-file\fP" 4 +.IP "\fB\-l\fP \fIFILENAME\fP" 4 +Read the bad blocks list from \fIFILENAME\fP. +.IP "\fB\-m\fP \fIMESSAGE\-FILE\fP" 4 Sets the message the user receives on attempts to boot this filesystem -without having properly installed an operating system. The message file must -not exceed 418 bytes once line feeds have been converted to carriage -return\-line feed combinations, and tabs have been expanded. If the filename +without having properly installed an operating system. The message file +must not exceed 418 bytes once line feeds have been converted to carriage +return\-line feed combinations, and tabs have been expanded. If the filename is a hyphen (\-), the text is taken from standard input. -.IP "\fB\-M\fP \fIFAT\-media\-type\fP" 4 -Specify the media type to be stored in the FAT boot sector. This value is -usually 0xF8 for hard disks and has a value from 0xF9 to 0xFF for floppies -or partitions to be used for floppy emulation. -.IP "\fB\-n\fP \fIvolume\-name\fP" 4 -Sets the volume name (label) of the filesystem. The volume name can be up to -11 characters long. The default is no label. -.IP "\fB\-r\fP \fIroot\-dir\-entries\fP" 4 -Select the number of entries available in the root directory. The default is -112 or 224 for floppies and 512 for hard disks. -.IP "\fB\-R\fP \fInumber\-of\-reserved\-sectors\fP" 4 -Select the number of reserved sectors. With FAT32 format at least 2 reserved -sectors are needed, the default is 32. Otherwise the default is 1 (only the -boot sector). -.IP "\fB\-s\fP \fIsectors\-per\-cluster\fP" 4 -Specify the number of disk sectors per cluster. Must be a power of 2, +.IP "\fB\-M\fP \fIFAT\-MEDIA\-TYPE\fP" 4 +Specify the media type to be stored in the FAT boot sector. This value is +usually 0xF8 for hard disks and is 0xF0 or a value from 0xF9 to 0xFF for +floppies or partitions to be used for floppy emulation. +.IP "\fB\-n\fP \fIVOLUME\-NAME\fP" 4 +Sets the volume name (label) of the filesystem. The volume name can be up +to 11 characters long. The default is no label. +.IP "\fB\-r\fP \fIROOT\-DIR\-ENTRIES\fP" 4 +Select the number of entries available in the root directory. The default +is 112 or 224 for floppies and 512 for hard disks. +.IP "\fB\-R\fP \fINUMBER\-OF\-RESERVED\-SECTORS\fP" 4 +Select the number of reserved sectors. With FAT32 format at least 2 +reserved sectors are needed, the default is 32. Otherwise the default is 1 +(only the boot sector). +.IP "\fB\-s\fP \fISECTORS\-PER\-CLUSTER\fP" 4 +Specify the number of disk sectors per cluster. Must be a power of 2, i.e. 1, 2, 4, 8, ... 128. -.IP "\fB\-S\fP \fIlogical\-sector\-size\fP" 4 -Specify the number of bytes per logical sector. Must be a power of 2 and +.IP "\fB\-S\fP \fILOGICAL\-SECTOR\-SIZE\fP" 4 +Specify the number of bytes per logical sector. Must be a power of 2 and greater than or equal to 512, i.e. 512, 1024, 2048, 4096, 8192, 16384, or 32768. .IP \fB\-v\fP 4 Verbose execution. - +.IP \fB\-\-invariant\fP 4 +Use constants for normally randomly generated or time based data such as +volume ID and creation time. Multiple runs of \fBmkfs.fat\fP on the same +device create identical results with this option. Its main purpose is +testing \fBmkfs.fat\fP. +.IP \fB\-\-help\fP 4 +.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +Display option summary and exit. .SH BUGS -\fBmkfs.fat\fP can not create boot\-able filesystems. This isn't as easy as you +.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +\fBmkfs.fat\fP can not create boot\-able filesystems. This isn't as easy as you might think at first glance for various reasons and has been discussed a lot -already. \fBmkfs.fat\fP simply will not support it ;) - +already. \fBmkfs.fat\fP simply will not support it ;) .SH "SEE ALSO" \fBfatlabel\fP(8) .br +.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- \fBfsck.fat\fP(8) - .SH HOMEPAGE -More information about \fBfsck.fat\fP and \fBdosfstools\fP can be found at -<\fIhttp://daniel\-baumann.ch/software/dosfstools/\fP>. - +.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +The home for the \fBdosfstools\fP project is its +.UR https://github.com/dosfstools/dosfstools +GitHub project page +.UE . .SH AUTHORS -\fBdosfstools\fP were written by Werner Almesberger -<\fIwerner.almesberger@lrc.di.epfl.ch\fP>, Roman Hodek -<\fIRoman.Hodek@informatik.uni\-erlangen.de\fP>, and others. The current -maintainer is Daniel Baumann <\fImail@daniel\-baumann.ch\fP>. +\fBdosfstools\fP were written by +.MT werner.almesberger@\:lrc.di.epfl.ch +Werner Almesberger +.ME , +.MT Roman.Hodek@\:informatik.\:uni-erlangen.de +Roman Hodek +.ME , +and others. The current maintainer is +.MT aeb@\:debian.org +Andreas Bombe +.ME . diff --git a/manpages/en/fatlabel.8 b/manpages/en/fatlabel.8 index 6b50665..c00a795 100644 --- a/manpages/en/fatlabel.8 +++ b/manpages/en/fatlabel.8 @@ -19,32 +19,47 @@ .\" can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL-3 file. .\" .\" -.TH FATLABEL 8 2014\-11\-12 3.0.27 "dosfstools" - +.TH FATLABEL 8 2015\-05\-16 3.0.28 "dosfstools" .SH NAME \fBfatlabel\fR \- set or get MS\-DOS filesystem label - +.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- .SH SYNOPSIS \fBfatlabel\fR \fIDEVICE\fR [\fILABEL\fR] - +.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- .SH DESCRIPTION \fBfatlabel\fR set or gets a MS\-DOS filesystem label from a given device. .PP -If the label is omitted, then the label name of the specified device is written on the standard output. A label can't be longer than 11 bytes. - +If \fILABEL\fR is omitted, then the label name of the specified device is +written on the standard output. +A label can't be longer than 11 bytes. +.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- .SH OPTIONS .IP "\fB\-h\fR, \fB\-\-help\fR" 4 Displays a help message. .IP "\fB\-V\fR, \fB\-\-version\fR" 4 Shows version. - +.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- .SH SEE ALSO \fBfsck.fat\fR(8) .br \fBmkfs.fat\fR(8) - +.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- .SH HOMEPAGE -More information about \fBfatlabel\fR and \fBdosfstools\fR can be found at <\fIhttp://daniel\-baumann.ch/software/dosfstools/\fR>. - +The home for the \fBdosfstools\fR project is its +.UR https://github.com/dosfstools/dosfstools +GitHub project page +.UE . +.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- .SH AUTHORS -\fBdosfstools\fR were written by Werner Almesberger <\fIwerner.almesberger@lrc.di.epfl.ch\fR>, Roman Hodek <\fIRoman.Hodek@informatik.uni-erlangen.de\fR>, and others. The current maintainer is Daniel Baumann <\fImail@daniel-baumann.ch\fR>. +\fBdosfstools\fR were written by +.MT werner.almesberger@\:lrc.di.epfl.ch +Werner Almesberger +.ME , +.MT Roman.Hodek@\:informatik.\:uni-erlangen.de +Roman Hodek +.ME , +and others. +The current maintainer is +.MT aeb@\:debian.org +Andreas Bombe +.ME . diff --git a/manpages/en/fsck.fat.8 b/manpages/en/fsck.fat.8 index 3d95dc8..f2d44d0 100644 --- a/manpages/en/fsck.fat.8 +++ b/manpages/en/fsck.fat.8 @@ -19,119 +19,188 @@ .\" can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL-3 file. .\" .\" -.TH FSCK.FAT 8 2014\-11\-12 3.0.27 "dosfstools" - +.TH FSCK.FAT 8 2015\-05\-16 3.0.28 "dosfstools" .SH NAME \fBfsck.fat\fR \- check and repair MS\-DOS filesystems - +.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- .SH SYNOPSIS -\fBfsck.fat\fR|\fBfsck.msdos\fR|\fBfsck.vfat\fR [\-aAflnprtvVwy] [\-d \fIPATH\fR \-d\ \fI...\fR] [\-u\ \fIPATH\fR \-u \fI...\fR] \fIDEVICE\fR - +\fBfsck.fat\fR [\fIOPTIONS\fR] \fIDEVICE\fR +.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- .SH DESCRIPTION -\fBfsck.fat\fR verifies the consistency of MS\-DOS filesystems and optionally tries to repair them. +\fBfsck.fat\fR verifies the consistency of MS\-DOS filesystems and optionally +tries to repair them. .PP The following filesystem problems can be corrected (in this order): .IP "*" 4 -FAT contains invalid cluster numbers. Cluster is changed to EOF. +FAT contains invalid cluster numbers. +Cluster is changed to EOF. .IP "*" 4 -File's cluster chain contains a loop. The loop is broken. +File's cluster chain contains a loop. +The loop is broken. .IP "*" 4 -Bad clusters (read errors). The clusters are marked bad and they are removed from files owning them. This check is optional. +Bad clusters (read errors). +The clusters are marked bad and they are removed from files owning them. +This check is optional. .IP "*" 4 -Directories with a large number of bad entries (probably corrupt). The directory can be deleted. +Directories with a large number of bad entries (probably corrupt). +The directory can be deleted. .IP "*" 4 -Files . and .. are non\-directories. They can be deleted or renamed. +Files . and .. are non\-directories. +They can be deleted or renamed. .IP "*" 4 -Directories . and .. in root directory. They are deleted. +Directories . and .. in root directory. +They are deleted. .IP "*" 4 -Bad filenames. They can be renamed. +Bad filenames. +They can be renamed. .IP "*" 4 -Duplicate directory entries. They can be deleted or renamed. +Duplicate directory entries. +They can be deleted or renamed. .IP "*" 4 -Directories with non\-zero size field. Size is set to zero. +Directories with non\-zero size field. +Size is set to zero. .IP "*" 4 -Directory . does not point to parent directory. The start pointer is adjusted. +Directory . does not point to parent directory. +The start pointer is adjusted. .IP "*" 4 -Directory .. does not point to parent of parent directory. The start pointer is adjusted. +Directory .. does not point to parent of parent directory. +The start pointer is adjusted. .IP "*" 4 -Start cluster number of a file is invalid. The file is truncated. +Start cluster number of a file is invalid. +The file is truncated. .IP "*" 4 -File contains bad or free clusters. The file is truncated. +File contains bad or free clusters. +The file is truncated. .IP "*" 4 -File's cluster chain is longer than indicated by the size fields. The file is truncated. +File's cluster chain is longer than indicated by the size fields. +The file is truncated. .IP "*" 4 -Two or more files share the same cluster(s). All but one of the files are truncated. If the file being truncated is a directory file that has already been read, the filesystem check is restarted after truncation. +Two or more files share the same cluster(s). +All but one of the files are truncated. +If the file being truncated is a directory file that has already been read, the +filesystem check is restarted after truncation. .IP "*" 4 -File's cluster chain is shorter than indicated by the size fields. The file is truncated. +File's cluster chain is shorter than indicated by the size fields. +The file is truncated. .IP "*" 4 -Clusters are marked as used but are not owned by a file. They are marked as free. +Clusters are marked as used but are not owned by a file. +They are marked as free. .PP Additionally, the following problems are detected, but not repaired: .IP "*" 4 -Invalid parameters in boot sector. +Invalid parameters in boot sector .IP "*" 4 Absence of . and .. entries in non\-root directories .PP -When \fBfsck.fat\fR checks a filesystem, it accumulates all changes in memory and performs them only after all checks are complete. This can be disabled with the \fB\-w\fR option. - +When \fBfsck.fat\fR checks a filesystem, it accumulates all changes in memory +and performs them only after all checks are complete. +This can be disabled with the \fB\-w\fR option. +.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- .SH OPTIONS .IP "\fB\-a\fR" 4 -Automatically repair the filesystem. No user intervention is necessary. Whenever there is more than one method to solve a problem, the least destructive approach is used. +Automatically repair the filesystem. +No user intervention is necessary. +Whenever there is more than one method to solve a problem, the least +destructive approach is used. .IP "\fB\-A\fR" 4 -Use Atari variation of the MS\-DOS filesystem. This is default if \fBfsck.fat\fR is run on an Atari, then this option turns off Atari format. There are some minor differences in Atari format: Some boot sector fields are interpreted slightly different, and the special FAT entries for end\-of\-file and bad cluster can be different. Under MS\-DOS 0xfff8 is used for EOF and Atari employs 0xffff by default, but both systems recognize all values from 0xfff8...0xffff as end\-of\-file. MS\-DOS uses only 0xfff7 for bad clusters, where on Atari values 0xfff0...0xfff7 are for this purpose (but the standard value is still 0xfff7). +Use Atari variation of the MS\-DOS filesystem. +This is default if \fBfsck.fat\fR is run on an Atari, then this option turns +off Atari format. +There are some minor differences in Atari format: +Some boot sector fields are interpreted slightly different, and the special FAT +entries for end\-of\-file and bad cluster can be different. +Under MS\-DOS 0xfff8 is used for EOF and Atari employs 0xffff by default, but +both systems recognize all values from 0xfff8...0xffff as end\-of\-file. +MS\-DOS uses only 0xfff7 for bad clusters, where on Atari values 0xfff0...0xfff7 +are for this purpose (but the standard value is still 0xfff7). .IP "\fB-b\fR" 4 Make read-only boot sector check. -.IP "\fB\-d\fR" 4 -Delete the specified file. If more that one file with that name exists, the first one is deleted. +.IP "\fB\-d\fR \fIPATH\fR" 4 +Delete the specified file. +If more than one file with that name exist, the first one is deleted. +This option can be given more than once. .IP "\fB\-f\fR" 4 -Salvage unused cluster chains to files. By default, unused clusters are added to the free disk space except in auto mode (\fB\-a\fR). +Salvage unused cluster chains to files. +By default, unused clusters are added to the free disk space except in auto mode +(\fB\-a\fR). .IP "\fB\-l\fR" 4 List path names of files being processed. .IP "\fB\-n\fR" 4 No\-operation mode: non\-interactively check for errors, but don't write anything to the filesystem. .IP "\fB\-p\fR" 4 -Same as (\fB\-a\fR), for compatibility with other *fsck. +Same as \fB\-a\fR, for compatibility with other *fsck. .IP "\fB\-r\fR" 4 -Interactively repair the filesystem. The user is asked for advice whenever -there is more than one approach to fix an inconsistency. +Interactively repair the filesystem. +The user is asked for advice whenever there is more than one approach to fix an +inconsistency. +This is the default mode and the option is only retained for backwards +compatibility. .IP "\fB\-t\fR" 4 Mark unreadable clusters as bad. -.IP "\fB\-u\fR" 4 -Try to undelete the specified file. \fBfsck.fat\fR tries to allocate a chain of contiguous unallocated clusters beginning with the start cluster of the undeleted file. +.IP "\fB\-u\fR \fIPATH\fR" 4 +Try to undelete the specified file. +\fBfsck.fat\fR tries to allocate a chain of contiguous unallocated clusters +beginning with the start cluster of the undeleted file. +This option can be given more than once. .IP "\fB\-v\fR" 4 -Verbose mode. Generates slightly more output. +Verbose mode. +Generates slightly more output. .IP "\fB\-V\fR" 4 -Perform a verification pass. The filesystem check is repeated after the first run. The second pass should never report any fixable errors. It may take considerably longer than the first pass, because the first pass may have generated long list of modifications that have to be scanned for each disk read. +Perform a verification pass. +The filesystem check is repeated after the first run. +The second pass should never report any fixable errors. +It may take considerably longer than the first pass, because the first pass may +have generated long list of modifications that have to be scanned for each disk +read. .IP "\fB\-w\fR" 4 Write changes to disk immediately. .IP "\fB\-y\fR" 4 -Same as \fB\-a\fR (automatically repair filesystem) for compatibility with other fsck tools. -.PP -\fBNote:\fR If \fB\-a\fR and \fB\-r\fR are absent, the filesystem is only checked, but not repaired. - +Same as \fB\-a\fR (automatically repair filesystem) for compatibility with other +fsck tools. +.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- .SH "EXIT STATUS" .IP "0" 4 No recoverable errors have been detected. .IP "1" 4 -Recoverable errors have been detected or \fBfsck.fat\fR has discovered an internal inconsistency. +Recoverable errors have been detected or \fBfsck.fat\fR has discovered an +internal inconsistency. .IP "2" 4 -Usage error. \fBfsck.fat\fR did not access the filesystem. - +Usage error. +\fBfsck.fat\fR did not access the filesystem. +.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- .SH FILES .IP "fsck0000.rec, fsck0001.rec, ..." 4 -When recovering from a corrupted filesystem, \fBfsck.fat\fR dumps recovered data into files named 'fsckNNNN.rec' in the top level directory of the filesystem. - +When recovering from a corrupted filesystem, \fBfsck.fat\fR dumps recovered data +into files named 'fsckNNNN.rec' in the top level directory of the filesystem. +.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- .SH BUGS -Does not create . and .. files where necessary. Does not remove entirely empty directories. Should give more diagnostic messages. Undeleting files should use a more sophisticated algorithm. - +Does not create . and .. files where necessary. +Does not remove entirely empty directories. +Should give more diagnostic messages. +Undeleting files should use a more sophisticated algorithm. +.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- .SH SEE ALSO \fBfatlabel\fR(8) .br \fBmkfs.fat\fR(8) - +.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- .SH HOMEPAGE -More information about \fBfsck.fat\fR and \fBdosfstools\fR can be found at <\fIhttp://daniel\-baumann.ch/software/dosfstools/\fR>. - +The home for the \fBdosfstools\fR project is its +.UR https://github.com/dosfstools/dosfstools +GitHub project page +.UE . +.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- .SH AUTHORS -\fBdosfstools\fR were written by Werner Almesberger <\fIwerner.almesberger@lrc.di.epfl.ch\fR>, Roman Hodek <\fIRoman.Hodek@informatik.uni-erlangen.de\fR>, and others. The current maintainer is Daniel Baumann <\fImail@daniel-baumann.ch\fR>. +\fBdosfstools\fR were written by +.MT werner.almesberger@\:lrc.di.epfl.ch +Werner Almesberger +.ME , +.MT Roman.Hodek@\:informatik.\:uni-erlangen.de +Roman Hodek +.ME , +and others. +The current maintainer is +.MT aeb@\:debian.org +Andreas Bombe +.ME . diff --git a/manpages/en/mkfs.fat.8 b/manpages/en/mkfs.fat.8 index 9dd8115..5a5086e 100644 --- a/manpages/en/mkfs.fat.8 +++ b/manpages/en/mkfs.fat.8 @@ -19,69 +19,160 @@ .\" can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL-3 file. .\" .\" -.TH MKFS.FAT 8 2014\-11\-12 3.0.27 "dosfstools" - +.TH MKFS.FAT 8 2015\-05\-16 3.0.28 "dosfstools" .SH NAME \fBmkfs.fat\fR \- create an MS-DOS filesystem under Linux - +.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- .SH SYNOPSIS -\fBmkfs.fat\fR [\fB\-a\fR] [\fB\-A\fR] [\fB\-b\fR \fIsector-of-backup\fR] [\fB\-c\fR] [\fB\-l\fR \fIfilename\fR] [\fB\-C\fR] [\fB\-f\fR \fInumber-of-FATs\fR] [\fB\-F\fR \fIFAT-size] [\fB\-h\fR \fInumber-of-hidden-sectors\fR] [\fB\-i\fR \fIvolume-id\fR] [\fB\-I\fR] [\fB\-m\fR \fImessage-file\fR] [\fB\-n\fR \fIvolume-name\fR] [\fB\-r\fR \fIroot-dir-entries\fR] [\fB\-R\fR \fInumber-of-reserved-sectors\fR] [\fB\-s\fR \fIsectors-per-cluster\fR] [\fB\-S \fIlogical-sector-size\fR] [\fB\-D\fR \fIdrive-number\fR] [\fB\-M \fIFAT-media-type\fR] [\fB\-v\fR] \fIdevice\fR [\fIblock-count\fR] - +\fBmkfs.fat\fR [\fIOPTIONS\fR] \fIDEVICE\fR [\fIBLOCK-COUNT\fR] +.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- .SH DESCRIPTION -\fBmkfs.fat\fR is used to create an MS-DOS filesystem under Linux on a device (usually a disk partition). \fIdevice\fR is the special file corresponding to the device (e.g /dev/sdXX). \fIblock-count\fR is the number of blocks on the device. If omitted, \fBmkfs.fat\fR automatically determines the filesystem size. - +\fBmkfs.fat\fR is used to create an MS-DOS filesystem under Linux on a device +(usually a disk partition). +\fIDEVICE\fR is the special file corresponding to the device (e.g. /dev/sdXX). +\fIBLOCK-COUNT\fR is the number of blocks on the device. +If omitted, \fBmkfs.fat\fR automatically determines the filesystem size. +.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- .SH OPTIONS .IP "\fB\-a\fR" 4 -Normally, for any filesystem except very small ones, \fBmkfs.fat\fR will align all the data structures to cluster size, to make sure that as long as the partition is properly aligned, so will all the data structures in the filesystem. This option disables alignment; this may provide a handful of additional clusters of storage at the expense of a significant performance degradation on RAIDs, flash media or large-sector hard disks. +Normally, for any filesystem except very small ones, \fBmkfs.fat\fR will align +all the data structures to cluster size, to make sure that as long as the +partition is properly aligned, so will all the data structures in the +filesystem. +This option disables alignment; this may provide a handful of additional +clusters of storage at the expense of a significant performance degradation on +RAIDs, flash media or large-sector hard disks. .IP "\fB \-A\fR" 4 -Use Atari variation of the MS-DOS filesystem. This is default if \fBmkfs.fat\fR is run on an Atari, then this option turns off Atari format. There are some differences when using Atari format: If not directed otherwise by the user, \fBmkfs.fat\fR will always use 2 sectors per cluster, since GEMDOS doesn't like other values very much. It will also obey the maximum number of sectors GEMDOS can handle. Larger filesystems are managed by raising the logical sector size. Under Atari format, an Atari-compatible serial number for the filesystem is generated, and a 12 bit FAT is used only for filesystems that have one of the usual floppy sizes (720k, 1.2M, 1.44M, 2.88M), a 16 bit FAT otherwise. This can be overridden with the \fB\-F\fR option. Some PC-specific boot sector fields aren't written, and a boot message (option \fB\-m\fR) is ignored. -.IP "\fB\-b\fR \fIsector-of-backup\fR" 4 -Selects the location of the backup boot sector for FAT32. Default depends on number of reserved sectors, but usually is sector 6. The backup must be within the range of reserved sectors. +Use Atari variation of the MS-DOS filesystem. +This is default if \fBmkfs.fat\fR is run on an Atari, then this option turns off +Atari format. +There are some differences when using Atari format: +If not directed otherwise by the user, \fBmkfs.fat\fR will always use 2 sectors +per cluster, since GEMDOS doesn't like other values very much. +It will also obey the maximum number of sectors GEMDOS can handle. +Larger filesystems are managed by raising the logical sector size. +Under Atari format, an Atari-compatible serial number for the filesystem is +generated, and a 12 bit FAT is used only for filesystems that have one of the +usual floppy sizes (720k, 1.2M, 1.44M, 2.88M), a 16 bit FAT otherwise. +This can be overridden with the \fB\-F\fR option. +Some PC-specific boot sector fields aren't written, and a boot message (option +\fB\-m\fR) is ignored. +.IP "\fB\-b\fR \fISECTOR-OF-BACKUP\fR" 4 +Selects the location of the backup boot sector for FAT32. +Default depends on number of reserved sectors, but usually is sector 6. +The backup must be within the range of reserved sectors. .IP "\fB\-c" 4 Check the device for bad blocks before creating the filesystem. .IP "\fB\-C\fR" 4 -Create the file given as \fIdevice\fR on the command line, and write the to-be-created filesystem to it. This can be used to create the new filesystem in a file instead of on a real device, and to avoid using \fBdd\fR in advance to create a file of appropriate size. With this option, the \fIblock-count\fR must be given, because otherwise the intended size of the filesystem wouldn't be known. The file created is a sparse file, which actually only contains the meta-data areas (boot sector, FATs, and root directory). The data portions won't be stored on the disk, but the file nevertheless will have the correct size. The resulting file can be copied later to a floppy disk or other device, or mounted through a loop device. -.IP "\fB\-D\fR \fIdrive-number\fR" 4 -Specify the BIOS drive number to be stored in the FAT boot sector. This value is usually 0x80 for hard disks and 0x00 for floppy devices or partitions to be used for floppy emulation. -.IP "\fB\-f\fR \fInumber-of-FATs\fR" 4 -Specify the number of file allocation tables in the filesystem. The default is 2. Currently the Linux MS-DOS filesystem does not support more than 2 FATs. -.IP "\fB\-F\fR \fIFAT-size\fR" 4 -Specifies the type of file allocation tables used (12, 16 or 32 bit). If nothing is specified, \fBmkfs.fat\fR will automatically select between 12, 16 and 32 bit, whatever fits better for the filesystem size. -.IP "\fB\-h\fR \fInumber-of-hidden-sectors\fR" 4 -Select the number of hidden sectors in the volume. Apparently some digital cameras get indigestion if you feed them a CF card without such hidden sectors, this option allows you to satisfy them. -.IP "\fB\-i\fR \fIvolume-id\fR" 4 -Sets the volume ID of the newly created filesystem; \fIvolume-id\fR is a 32-bit hexadecimal number (for example, 2e24ec82). The default is a number which depends on the filesystem creation time. +Create the file given as \fIDEVICE\fR on the command line, and write the +to-be-created filesystem to it. +This can be used to create the new filesystem in a file instead of on a real +device, and to avoid using \fBdd\fR in advance to create a file of appropriate +size. +With this option, the \fIBLOCK-COUNT\fR must be given, because otherwise the +intended size of the filesystem wouldn't be known. +The file created is a sparse file, which actually only contains the meta-data +areas (boot sector, FATs, and root directory). +The data portions won't be stored on the disk, but the file nevertheless will +have the correct size. +The resulting file can be copied later to a floppy disk or other device, or +mounted through a loop device. +.IP "\fB\-D\fR \fIDRIVE-NUMBER\fR" 4 +Specify the BIOS drive number to be stored in the FAT boot sector. +This value is usually 0x80 for hard disks and 0x00 for floppy devices or +partitions to be used for floppy emulation. +.IP "\fB\-f\fR \fINUMBER-OF-FATS\fR" 4 +Specify the number of file allocation tables in the filesystem. +The default is 2. +.IP "\fB\-F\fR \fIFAT-SIZE\fR" 4 +Specifies the type of file allocation tables used (12, 16 or 32 bit). +If nothing is specified, \fBmkfs.fat\fR will automatically select between 12, 16 +and 32 bit, whatever fits better for the filesystem size. +.IP "\fB\-h\fR \fINUMBER-OF-HIDDEN-SECTORS\fR" 4 +Select the number of hidden sectors in the volume. +Apparently some digital cameras get indigestion if you feed them a CF card +without such hidden sectors, this option allows you to satisfy them. +.IP "\fB\-i\fR \fIVOLUME-ID\fR" 4 +Sets the volume ID of the newly created filesystem; \fIVOLUME-ID\fR is a 32-bit +hexadecimal number (for example, 2e24ec82). +The default is a number which depends on the filesystem creation time. .IP "\fB\-I\fR" 4 -It is typical for fixed disk devices to be partitioned so, by default, you are not permitted to create a filesystem across the entire device. \fBmkfs.fat\fR will complain and tell you that it refuses to work. This is different when using MO disks. One doesn't always need partitions on MO disks. The filesystem can go directly to the whole disk. Under other OSes this is known as the 'superfloppy' format. This switch will force \fBmkfs.fat\fR to work properly. -.IP "\fB\-l\fR \fIfilename\fR" 4 -Read the bad blocks list from \fIfilename\fR. -.IP "\fB\-m\fR \fImessage-file\fR" 4 -Sets the message the user receives on attempts to boot this filesystem without having properly installed an operating system. The message file must not exceed 418 bytes once line feeds have been converted to carriage return-line feed combinations, and tabs have been expanded. If the filename is a hyphen (-), the text is taken from standard input. -.IP "\fB\-M\fR \fIFAT-media-type\fR" 4 -Specify the media type to be stored in the FAT boot sector. This value is usually 0xF8 for hard disks and has a value from 0xF9 to 0xFF for floppies or partitions to be used for floppy emulation. -.IP "\fB\-n\fR \fIvolume-name\fR" 4 -Sets the volume name (label) of the filesystem. The volume name can be up to 11 characters long. The default is no label. -.IP "\fB\-r\fR \fIroot-dir-entries\fR" 4 -Select the number of entries available in the root directory. The default is 112 or 224 for floppies and 512 for hard disks. -.IP "\fB\-R\fR \fInumber-of-reserved-sectors\fR" 4 -Select the number of reserved sectors. With FAT32 format at least 2 reserved sectors are needed, the default is 32. Otherwise the default is 1 (only the boot sector). -.IP "\fB\-s\fR \fIsectors-per-cluster\fR" 4 -Specify the number of disk sectors per cluster. Must be a power of 2, i.e. 1, 2, 4, 8, ... 128. -.IP "\fB\-S\fR \fIlogical-sector-size\fR" 4 -Specify the number of bytes per logical sector. Must be a power of 2 and greater than or equal to 512, i.e. 512, 1024, 2048, 4096, 8192, 16384, or 32768. +It is typical for fixed disk devices to be partitioned so, by default, you are +not permitted to create a filesystem across the entire device. +\fBmkfs.fat\fR will complain and tell you that it refuses to work. +This is different when using MO disks. +One doesn't always need partitions on MO disks. +The filesystem can go directly to the whole disk. +Under other OSes this is known as the 'superfloppy' format. +This switch will force \fBmkfs.fat\fR to work properly. +.IP "\fB\-l\fR \fIFILENAME\fR" 4 +Read the bad blocks list from \fIFILENAME\fR. +.IP "\fB\-m\fR \fIMESSAGE-FILE\fR" 4 +Sets the message the user receives on attempts to boot this filesystem without +having properly installed an operating system. +The message file must not exceed 418 bytes once line feeds have been converted +to carriage return-line feed combinations, and tabs have been expanded. +If the filename is a hyphen (-), the text is taken from standard input. +.IP "\fB\-M\fR \fIFAT-MEDIA-TYPE\fR" 4 +Specify the media type to be stored in the FAT boot sector. +This value is usually 0xF8 for hard disks and is 0xF0 or a value from 0xF9 to +0xFF for floppies or partitions to be used for floppy emulation. +.IP "\fB\-n\fR \fIVOLUME-NAME\fR" 4 +Sets the volume name (label) of the filesystem. +The volume name can be up to 11 characters long. +The default is no label. +.IP "\fB\-r\fR \fIROOT-DIR-ENTRIES\fR" 4 +Select the number of entries available in the root directory. +The default is 112 or 224 for floppies and 512 for hard disks. +.IP "\fB\-R\fR \fINUMBER-OF-RESERVED-SECTORS\fR" 4 +Select the number of reserved sectors. +With FAT32 format at least 2 reserved sectors are needed, the default is 32. +Otherwise the default is 1 (only the boot sector). +.IP "\fB\-s\fR \fISECTORS-PER-CLUSTER\fR" 4 +Specify the number of disk sectors per cluster. +Must be a power of 2, i.e. 1, 2, 4, 8, ... 128. +.IP "\fB\-S\fR \fILOGICAL-SECTOR-SIZE\fR" 4 +Specify the number of bytes per logical sector. +Must be a power of 2 and greater than or equal to 512, i.e. 512, 1024, 2048, +4096, 8192, 16384, or 32768. .IP "\fB\-v\fR" 4 Verbose execution. - +.IP "\fB\-\-invariant\fR" 4 +Use constants for normally randomly generated or time based data such as +volume ID and creation time. +Multiple runs of \fBmkfs.fat\fR on the same device create identical results +with this option. +Its main purpose is testing \fBmkfs.fat\fR. +.IP "\fB\-\-help\fR" 4 +Display option summary and exit. +.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- .SH BUGS -\fBmkfs.fat\fR can not create boot-able filesystems. This isn't as easy as you might think at first glance for various reasons and has been discussed a lot already. \fBmkfs.fat\fR simply will not support it ;) - +\fBmkfs.fat\fR can not create boot-able filesystems. +This isn't as easy as you might think at first glance for various reasons and +has been discussed a lot already. +\fBmkfs.fat\fR simply will not support it ;) +.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- .SH SEE ALSO \fBfatlabel\fR(8) .br \fBfsck.fat\fR(8) - +.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- .SH HOMEPAGE -More information about \fBfsck.fat\fR and \fBdosfstools\fR can be found at <\fIhttp://daniel\-baumann.ch/software/dosfstools/\fR>. - +The home for the \fBdosfstools\fR project is its +.UR https://github.com/dosfstools/dosfstools +GitHub project page +.UE . +.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- .SH AUTHORS -\fBdosfstools\fR were written by Werner Almesberger <\fIwerner.almesberger@lrc.di.epfl.ch\fR>, Roman Hodek <\fIRoman.Hodek@informatik.uni-erlangen.de\fR>, and others. The current maintainer is Daniel Baumann <\fImail@daniel-baumann.ch\fR>. +\fBdosfstools\fR were written by +.MT werner.almesberger@\:lrc.di.epfl.ch +Werner Almesberger +.ME , +.MT Roman.Hodek@\:informatik.\:uni-erlangen.de +Roman Hodek +.ME , +and others. +The current maintainer is +.MT aeb@\:debian.org +Andreas Bombe +.ME . diff --git a/manpages/po/de/fatlabel.8.po b/manpages/po/de/fatlabel.8.po index 27c69f5..a2b6da2 100644 --- a/manpages/po/de/fatlabel.8.po +++ b/manpages/po/de/fatlabel.8.po @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: dosfstools VERSION\n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2014-11-12 00:52+0100\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2015-05-16 00:40+0200\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2013-06-06 09:34+0300\n" "Last-Translator: Automatically generated\n" "Language-Team: none\n" @@ -22,13 +22,13 @@ msgstr "" #. type: TH #: en/fatlabel.8:22 en/fsck.fat.8:22 en/mkfs.fat.8:22 #, no-wrap -msgid "2014-11-12" +msgid "2015-05-16" msgstr "" #. type: TH #: en/fatlabel.8:22 en/fsck.fat.8:22 en/mkfs.fat.8:22 #, no-wrap -msgid "3.0.27" +msgid "3.0.28" msgstr "" #. type: TH @@ -38,113 +38,136 @@ msgid "dosfstools" msgstr "" #. type: SH -#: en/fatlabel.8:24 en/fsck.fat.8:24 en/mkfs.fat.8:24 +#: en/fatlabel.8:23 en/fsck.fat.8:23 en/mkfs.fat.8:23 #, no-wrap msgid "NAME" msgstr "" +#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- #. type: Plain text #: en/fatlabel.8:26 msgid "B<fatlabel> - set or get MS-DOS filesystem label" msgstr "" #. type: SH -#: en/fatlabel.8:27 en/fsck.fat.8:27 en/mkfs.fat.8:27 +#: en/fatlabel.8:26 en/fsck.fat.8:26 en/mkfs.fat.8:26 #, no-wrap msgid "SYNOPSIS" msgstr "" +#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- #. type: Plain text #: en/fatlabel.8:29 msgid "B<fatlabel> I<DEVICE> [I<LABEL>]" msgstr "" #. type: SH -#: en/fatlabel.8:30 en/fsck.fat.8:30 en/mkfs.fat.8:30 +#: en/fatlabel.8:29 en/fsck.fat.8:29 en/mkfs.fat.8:29 #, no-wrap msgid "DESCRIPTION" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fatlabel.8:32 +#: en/fatlabel.8:31 msgid "B<fatlabel> set or gets a MS-DOS filesystem label from a given device." msgstr "" +#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- #. type: Plain text -#: en/fatlabel.8:34 +#: en/fatlabel.8:36 msgid "" -"If the label is omitted, then the label name of the specified device is " -"written on the standard output. A label can't be longer than 11 bytes." +"If I<LABEL> is omitted, then the label name of the specified device is " +"written on the standard output. A label can't be longer than 11 bytes." msgstr "" #. type: SH -#: en/fatlabel.8:35 en/fsck.fat.8:77 en/mkfs.fat.8:33 +#: en/fatlabel.8:36 en/fsck.fat.8:99 en/mkfs.fat.8:36 #, no-wrap msgid "OPTIONS" msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/fatlabel.8:36 +#: en/fatlabel.8:37 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-h>, B<--help>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fatlabel.8:38 +#: en/fatlabel.8:39 msgid "Displays a help message." msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/fatlabel.8:38 +#: en/fatlabel.8:39 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-V>, B<--version>" msgstr "" +#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- #. type: Plain text -#: en/fatlabel.8:40 +#: en/fatlabel.8:42 msgid "Shows version." msgstr "" #. type: SH -#: en/fatlabel.8:41 en/fsck.fat.8:128 en/mkfs.fat.8:78 +#: en/fatlabel.8:42 en/fsck.fat.8:183 en/mkfs.fat.8:155 #, no-wrap msgid "SEE ALSO" msgstr "" +#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- #. type: Plain text -#: en/fatlabel.8:43 en/mkfs.fat.8:82 +#: en/fatlabel.8:44 en/mkfs.fat.8:160 msgid "B<fsck.fat>(8)" msgstr "" +#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- #. type: Plain text -#: en/fatlabel.8:45 en/fsck.fat.8:132 +#: en/fatlabel.8:47 en/fsck.fat.8:188 msgid "B<mkfs.fat>(8)" msgstr "" #. type: SH -#: en/fatlabel.8:46 en/fsck.fat.8:133 en/mkfs.fat.8:83 +#: en/fatlabel.8:47 en/fsck.fat.8:188 en/mkfs.fat.8:160 #, no-wrap msgid "HOMEPAGE" msgstr "" +#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- #. type: Plain text -#: en/fatlabel.8:48 +#: en/fatlabel.8:53 en/fsck.fat.8:194 en/mkfs.fat.8:166 msgid "" -"More information about B<fatlabel> and B<dosfstools> can be found at " -"E<lt>I<http://daniel-baumann.ch/software/dosfstools/>E<gt>." +"The home for the B<dosfstools> project is its E<.UR https://github.com/" +"dosfstools/dosfstools> GitHub project page E<.UE .>" msgstr "" #. type: SH -#: en/fatlabel.8:49 en/fsck.fat.8:136 en/mkfs.fat.8:86 +#: en/fatlabel.8:53 en/fsck.fat.8:194 en/mkfs.fat.8:166 #, no-wrap msgid "AUTHORS" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fatlabel.8:50 en/fsck.fat.8:137 en/mkfs.fat.8:87 -msgid "" -"B<dosfstools> were written by Werner Almesberger E<lt>I<werner." -"almesberger@lrc.di.epfl.ch>E<gt>, Roman Hodek E<lt>I<Roman.Hodek@informatik." -"uni-erlangen.de>E<gt>, and others. The current maintainer is Daniel Baumann " -"E<lt>I<mail@daniel-baumann.ch>E<gt>." +#: en/fatlabel.8:55 en/fsck.fat.8:196 en/mkfs.fat.8:168 +msgid "B<dosfstools> were written by" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: en/fatlabel.8:57 en/fsck.fat.8:198 en/mkfs.fat.8:170 +msgid "Werner Almesberger" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: en/fatlabel.8:60 en/fsck.fat.8:201 en/mkfs.fat.8:173 +msgid "Roman Hodek" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: en/fatlabel.8:63 en/fsck.fat.8:204 en/mkfs.fat.8:176 +msgid "and others. The current maintainer is" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: en/fatlabel.8:65 en/fsck.fat.8:206 en/mkfs.fat.8:178 +msgid "Andreas Bombe" msgstr "" diff --git a/manpages/po/de/fsck.fat.8.po b/manpages/po/de/fsck.fat.8.po index 3035906..1487e9f 100644 --- a/manpages/po/de/fsck.fat.8.po +++ b/manpages/po/de/fsck.fat.8.po @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: dosfstools VERSION\n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2014-11-12 00:52+0100\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2015-05-16 00:40+0200\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2013-06-06 09:34+0300\n" "Last-Translator: Automatically generated\n" "Language-Team: none\n" @@ -16,13 +16,13 @@ msgstr "" #. type: TH #: en/fatlabel.8:22 en/fsck.fat.8:22 en/mkfs.fat.8:22 #, no-wrap -msgid "2014-11-12" +msgid "2015-05-16" msgstr "" #. type: TH #: en/fatlabel.8:22 en/fsck.fat.8:22 en/mkfs.fat.8:22 #, no-wrap -msgid "3.0.27" +msgid "3.0.28" msgstr "" #. type: TH @@ -32,59 +32,84 @@ msgid "dosfstools" msgstr "" #. type: SH -#: en/fatlabel.8:24 en/fsck.fat.8:24 en/mkfs.fat.8:24 +#: en/fatlabel.8:23 en/fsck.fat.8:23 en/mkfs.fat.8:23 #, no-wrap msgid "NAME" msgstr "" #. type: SH -#: en/fatlabel.8:27 en/fsck.fat.8:27 en/mkfs.fat.8:27 +#: en/fatlabel.8:26 en/fsck.fat.8:26 en/mkfs.fat.8:26 #, no-wrap msgid "SYNOPSIS" msgstr "" #. type: SH -#: en/fatlabel.8:30 en/fsck.fat.8:30 en/mkfs.fat.8:30 +#: en/fatlabel.8:29 en/fsck.fat.8:29 en/mkfs.fat.8:29 #, no-wrap msgid "DESCRIPTION" msgstr "" #. type: SH -#: en/fatlabel.8:35 en/fsck.fat.8:77 en/mkfs.fat.8:33 +#: en/fatlabel.8:36 en/fsck.fat.8:99 en/mkfs.fat.8:36 #, no-wrap msgid "OPTIONS" msgstr "" #. type: SH -#: en/fatlabel.8:41 en/fsck.fat.8:128 en/mkfs.fat.8:78 +#: en/fatlabel.8:42 en/fsck.fat.8:183 en/mkfs.fat.8:155 #, no-wrap msgid "SEE ALSO" msgstr "" +#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- #. type: Plain text -#: en/fatlabel.8:45 en/fsck.fat.8:132 +#: en/fatlabel.8:47 en/fsck.fat.8:188 msgid "B<mkfs.fat>(8)" msgstr "" #. type: SH -#: en/fatlabel.8:46 en/fsck.fat.8:133 en/mkfs.fat.8:83 +#: en/fatlabel.8:47 en/fsck.fat.8:188 en/mkfs.fat.8:160 #, no-wrap msgid "HOMEPAGE" msgstr "" +#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +#. type: Plain text +#: en/fatlabel.8:53 en/fsck.fat.8:194 en/mkfs.fat.8:166 +msgid "" +"The home for the B<dosfstools> project is its E<.UR https://github.com/" +"dosfstools/dosfstools> GitHub project page E<.UE .>" +msgstr "" + #. type: SH -#: en/fatlabel.8:49 en/fsck.fat.8:136 en/mkfs.fat.8:86 +#: en/fatlabel.8:53 en/fsck.fat.8:194 en/mkfs.fat.8:166 #, no-wrap msgid "AUTHORS" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fatlabel.8:50 en/fsck.fat.8:137 en/mkfs.fat.8:87 -msgid "" -"B<dosfstools> were written by Werner Almesberger E<lt>I<werner." -"almesberger@lrc.di.epfl.ch>E<gt>, Roman Hodek E<lt>I<Roman.Hodek@informatik." -"uni-erlangen.de>E<gt>, and others. The current maintainer is Daniel Baumann " -"E<lt>I<mail@daniel-baumann.ch>E<gt>." +#: en/fatlabel.8:55 en/fsck.fat.8:196 en/mkfs.fat.8:168 +msgid "B<dosfstools> were written by" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: en/fatlabel.8:57 en/fsck.fat.8:198 en/mkfs.fat.8:170 +msgid "Werner Almesberger" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: en/fatlabel.8:60 en/fsck.fat.8:201 en/mkfs.fat.8:173 +msgid "Roman Hodek" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: en/fatlabel.8:63 en/fsck.fat.8:204 en/mkfs.fat.8:176 +msgid "and others. The current maintainer is" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: en/fatlabel.8:65 en/fsck.fat.8:206 en/mkfs.fat.8:178 +msgid "Andreas Bombe" msgstr "" #. type: TH @@ -93,16 +118,16 @@ msgstr "" msgid "FSCK.FAT" msgstr "" +#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- #. type: Plain text #: en/fsck.fat.8:26 msgid "B<fsck.fat> - check and repair MS-DOS filesystems" msgstr "" +#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- #. type: Plain text #: en/fsck.fat.8:29 -msgid "" -"B<fsck.fat>|B<fsck.msdos>|B<fsck.vfat> [-aAflnprtvVwy] [-d I<PATH> -d\\ I<..." -">] [-u\\ I<PATH> -u I<...>] I<DEVICE>" +msgid "B<fsck.fat> [I<OPTIONS>] I<DEVICE>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text @@ -118,397 +143,395 @@ msgid "The following filesystem problems can be corrected (in this order):" msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/fsck.fat.8:34 en/fsck.fat.8:36 en/fsck.fat.8:38 en/fsck.fat.8:40 -#: en/fsck.fat.8:42 en/fsck.fat.8:44 en/fsck.fat.8:46 en/fsck.fat.8:48 -#: en/fsck.fat.8:50 en/fsck.fat.8:52 en/fsck.fat.8:54 en/fsck.fat.8:56 -#: en/fsck.fat.8:58 en/fsck.fat.8:60 en/fsck.fat.8:62 en/fsck.fat.8:64 -#: en/fsck.fat.8:66 en/fsck.fat.8:70 en/fsck.fat.8:72 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:34 en/fsck.fat.8:37 en/fsck.fat.8:40 en/fsck.fat.8:44 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:47 en/fsck.fat.8:50 en/fsck.fat.8:53 en/fsck.fat.8:56 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:59 en/fsck.fat.8:62 en/fsck.fat.8:65 en/fsck.fat.8:68 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:71 en/fsck.fat.8:74 en/fsck.fat.8:77 en/fsck.fat.8:82 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:85 en/fsck.fat.8:90 en/fsck.fat.8:92 #, no-wrap msgid "*" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:36 -msgid "FAT contains invalid cluster numbers. Cluster is changed to EOF." +#: en/fsck.fat.8:37 +msgid "FAT contains invalid cluster numbers. Cluster is changed to EOF." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:38 -msgid "File's cluster chain contains a loop. The loop is broken." +#: en/fsck.fat.8:40 +msgid "File's cluster chain contains a loop. The loop is broken." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:40 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:44 msgid "" -"Bad clusters (read errors). The clusters are marked bad and they are removed " -"from files owning them. This check is optional." +"Bad clusters (read errors). The clusters are marked bad and they are " +"removed from files owning them. This check is optional." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:42 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:47 msgid "" -"Directories with a large number of bad entries (probably corrupt). The " +"Directories with a large number of bad entries (probably corrupt). The " "directory can be deleted." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:44 -msgid "Files . and .. are non-directories. They can be deleted or renamed." +#: en/fsck.fat.8:50 +msgid "Files . and .. are non-directories. They can be deleted or renamed." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:46 -msgid "Directories . and .. in root directory. They are deleted." +#: en/fsck.fat.8:53 +msgid "Directories . and .. in root directory. They are deleted." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:48 -msgid "Bad filenames. They can be renamed." +#: en/fsck.fat.8:56 +msgid "Bad filenames. They can be renamed." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:50 -msgid "Duplicate directory entries. They can be deleted or renamed." +#: en/fsck.fat.8:59 +msgid "Duplicate directory entries. They can be deleted or renamed." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:52 -msgid "Directories with non-zero size field. Size is set to zero." +#: en/fsck.fat.8:62 +msgid "Directories with non-zero size field. Size is set to zero." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:54 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:65 msgid "" -"Directory . does not point to parent directory. The start pointer is " +"Directory . does not point to parent directory. The start pointer is " "adjusted." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:56 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:68 msgid "" -"Directory .. does not point to parent of parent directory. The start pointer " -"is adjusted." +"Directory .. does not point to parent of parent directory. The start " +"pointer is adjusted." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:58 -msgid "Start cluster number of a file is invalid. The file is truncated." +#: en/fsck.fat.8:71 +msgid "Start cluster number of a file is invalid. The file is truncated." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:60 -msgid "File contains bad or free clusters. The file is truncated." +#: en/fsck.fat.8:74 +msgid "File contains bad or free clusters. The file is truncated." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:62 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:77 msgid "" -"File's cluster chain is longer than indicated by the size fields. The file " +"File's cluster chain is longer than indicated by the size fields. The file " "is truncated." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:64 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:82 msgid "" -"Two or more files share the same cluster(s). All but one of the files are " -"truncated. If the file being truncated is a directory file that has already " +"Two or more files share the same cluster(s). All but one of the files are " +"truncated. If the file being truncated is a directory file that has already " "been read, the filesystem check is restarted after truncation." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:66 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:85 msgid "" -"File's cluster chain is shorter than indicated by the size fields. The file " +"File's cluster chain is shorter than indicated by the size fields. The file " "is truncated." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:68 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:88 msgid "" -"Clusters are marked as used but are not owned by a file. They are marked as " +"Clusters are marked as used but are not owned by a file. They are marked as " "free." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:70 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:90 msgid "Additionally, the following problems are detected, but not repaired:" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:72 -msgid "Invalid parameters in boot sector." +#: en/fsck.fat.8:92 +msgid "Invalid parameters in boot sector" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:74 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:94 msgid "Absence of . and .. entries in non-root directories" msgstr "" +#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:76 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:99 msgid "" "When B<fsck.fat> checks a filesystem, it accumulates all changes in memory " -"and performs them only after all checks are complete. This can be disabled " +"and performs them only after all checks are complete. This can be disabled " "with the B<-w> option." msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/fsck.fat.8:78 en/mkfs.fat.8:34 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:100 en/mkfs.fat.8:37 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-a>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:80 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:105 msgid "" -"Automatically repair the filesystem. No user intervention is necessary. " +"Automatically repair the filesystem. No user intervention is necessary. " "Whenever there is more than one method to solve a problem, the least " "destructive approach is used." msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/fsck.fat.8:80 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:105 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-A>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:82 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:116 msgid "" -"Use Atari variation of the MS-DOS filesystem. This is default if B<fsck.fat> " -"is run on an Atari, then this option turns off Atari format. There are some " -"minor differences in Atari format: Some boot sector fields are interpreted " -"slightly different, and the special FAT entries for end-of-file and bad " -"cluster can be different. Under MS-DOS 0xfff8 is used for EOF and Atari " -"employs 0xffff by default, but both systems recognize all values from " -"0xfff8...0xffff as end-of-file. MS-DOS uses only 0xfff7 for bad clusters, " +"Use Atari variation of the MS-DOS filesystem. This is default if B<fsck." +"fat> is run on an Atari, then this option turns off Atari format. There are " +"some minor differences in Atari format: Some boot sector fields are " +"interpreted slightly different, and the special FAT entries for end-of-file " +"and bad cluster can be different. Under MS-DOS 0xfff8 is used for EOF and " +"Atari employs 0xffff by default, but both systems recognize all values from " +"0xfff8...0xffff as end-of-file. MS-DOS uses only 0xfff7 for bad clusters, " "where on Atari values 0xfff0...0xfff7 are for this purpose (but the standard " "value is still 0xfff7)." msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/fsck.fat.8:82 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:116 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-b>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:84 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:118 msgid "Make read-only boot sector check." msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/fsck.fat.8:84 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:118 #, no-wrap -msgid "B<-d>" +msgid "B<-d> I<PATH>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:86 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:122 msgid "" -"Delete the specified file. If more that one file with that name exists, the " -"first one is deleted." +"Delete the specified file. If more than one file with that name exist, the " +"first one is deleted. This option can be given more than once." msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/fsck.fat.8:86 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:122 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-f>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:88 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:126 msgid "" -"Salvage unused cluster chains to files. By default, unused clusters are " +"Salvage unused cluster chains to files. By default, unused clusters are " "added to the free disk space except in auto mode (B<-a>)." msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/fsck.fat.8:88 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:126 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-l>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:90 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:128 msgid "List path names of files being processed." msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/fsck.fat.8:90 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:128 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-n>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:93 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:131 msgid "" "No-operation mode: non-interactively check for errors, but don't write " "anything to the filesystem." msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/fsck.fat.8:93 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:131 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-p>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:95 -msgid "Same as (B<-a>), for compatibility with other *fsck." +#: en/fsck.fat.8:133 +msgid "Same as B<-a>, for compatibility with other *fsck." msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/fsck.fat.8:95 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:133 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-r>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:98 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:139 msgid "" -"Interactively repair the filesystem. The user is asked for advice whenever " -"there is more than one approach to fix an inconsistency." +"Interactively repair the filesystem. The user is asked for advice whenever " +"there is more than one approach to fix an inconsistency. This is the " +"default mode and the option is only retained for backwards compatibility." msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/fsck.fat.8:98 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:139 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-t>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:100 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:141 msgid "Mark unreadable clusters as bad." msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/fsck.fat.8:100 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:141 #, no-wrap -msgid "B<-u>" +msgid "B<-u> I<PATH>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:102 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:146 msgid "" -"Try to undelete the specified file. B<fsck.fat> tries to allocate a chain of " -"contiguous unallocated clusters beginning with the start cluster of the " -"undeleted file." +"Try to undelete the specified file. B<fsck.fat> tries to allocate a chain " +"of contiguous unallocated clusters beginning with the start cluster of the " +"undeleted file. This option can be given more than once." msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/fsck.fat.8:102 en/mkfs.fat.8:72 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:146 en/mkfs.fat.8:138 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-v>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:104 -msgid "Verbose mode. Generates slightly more output." +#: en/fsck.fat.8:149 +msgid "Verbose mode. Generates slightly more output." msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/fsck.fat.8:104 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:149 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-V>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:106 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:156 msgid "" -"Perform a verification pass. The filesystem check is repeated after the " -"first run. The second pass should never report any fixable errors. It may " +"Perform a verification pass. The filesystem check is repeated after the " +"first run. The second pass should never report any fixable errors. It may " "take considerably longer than the first pass, because the first pass may " "have generated long list of modifications that have to be scanned for each " "disk read." msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/fsck.fat.8:106 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:156 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-w>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:108 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:158 msgid "Write changes to disk immediately." msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/fsck.fat.8:108 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:158 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-y>" msgstr "" +#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:110 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:162 msgid "" "Same as B<-a> (automatically repair filesystem) for compatibility with other " "fsck tools." msgstr "" -#. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:112 -msgid "" -"B<Note:> If B<-a> and B<-r> are absent, the filesystem is only checked, but " -"not repaired." -msgstr "" - #. type: SH -#: en/fsck.fat.8:113 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:162 #, no-wrap msgid "EXIT STATUS" msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/fsck.fat.8:114 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:163 #, no-wrap msgid "0" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:116 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:165 msgid "No recoverable errors have been detected." msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/fsck.fat.8:116 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:165 #, no-wrap msgid "1" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:118 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:168 msgid "" "Recoverable errors have been detected or B<fsck.fat> has discovered an " "internal inconsistency." msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/fsck.fat.8:118 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:168 #, no-wrap msgid "2" msgstr "" +#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:120 -msgid "Usage error. B<fsck.fat> did not access the filesystem." +#: en/fsck.fat.8:172 +msgid "Usage error. B<fsck.fat> did not access the filesystem." msgstr "" #. type: SH -#: en/fsck.fat.8:121 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:172 #, no-wrap msgid "FILES" msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/fsck.fat.8:122 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:173 #, no-wrap msgid "fsck0000.rec, fsck0001.rec, ..." msgstr "" +#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:124 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:177 msgid "" "When recovering from a corrupted filesystem, B<fsck.fat> dumps recovered " "data into files named 'fsckNNNN.rec' in the top level directory of the " @@ -516,27 +539,21 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: SH -#: en/fsck.fat.8:125 en/mkfs.fat.8:75 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:177 en/mkfs.fat.8:149 #, no-wrap msgid "BUGS" msgstr "" +#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:127 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:183 msgid "" -"Does not create . and .. files where necessary. Does not remove entirely " -"empty directories. Should give more diagnostic messages. Undeleting files " +"Does not create . and .. files where necessary. Does not remove entirely " +"empty directories. Should give more diagnostic messages. Undeleting files " "should use a more sophisticated algorithm." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:130 en/mkfs.fat.8:80 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:185 en/mkfs.fat.8:157 msgid "B<fatlabel>(8)" msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:135 en/mkfs.fat.8:85 -msgid "" -"More information about B<fsck.fat> and B<dosfstools> can be found at " -"E<lt>I<http://daniel-baumann.ch/software/dosfstools/>E<gt>." -msgstr "" diff --git a/manpages/po/de/mkfs.fat.8.po b/manpages/po/de/mkfs.fat.8.po index 2531179..3344f71 100644 --- a/manpages/po/de/mkfs.fat.8.po +++ b/manpages/po/de/mkfs.fat.8.po @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: dosfstools VERSION\n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2014-11-12 00:52+0100\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2015-05-16 00:40+0200\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2013-06-06 09:34+0300\n" "Last-Translator: Automatically generated\n" "Language-Team: none\n" @@ -16,13 +16,13 @@ msgstr "" #. type: TH #: en/fatlabel.8:22 en/fsck.fat.8:22 en/mkfs.fat.8:22 #, no-wrap -msgid "2014-11-12" +msgid "2015-05-16" msgstr "" #. type: TH #: en/fatlabel.8:22 en/fsck.fat.8:22 en/mkfs.fat.8:22 #, no-wrap -msgid "3.0.27" +msgid "3.0.28" msgstr "" #. type: TH @@ -32,408 +32,450 @@ msgid "dosfstools" msgstr "" #. type: SH -#: en/fatlabel.8:24 en/fsck.fat.8:24 en/mkfs.fat.8:24 +#: en/fatlabel.8:23 en/fsck.fat.8:23 en/mkfs.fat.8:23 #, no-wrap msgid "NAME" msgstr "" #. type: SH -#: en/fatlabel.8:27 en/fsck.fat.8:27 en/mkfs.fat.8:27 +#: en/fatlabel.8:26 en/fsck.fat.8:26 en/mkfs.fat.8:26 #, no-wrap msgid "SYNOPSIS" msgstr "" #. type: SH -#: en/fatlabel.8:30 en/fsck.fat.8:30 en/mkfs.fat.8:30 +#: en/fatlabel.8:29 en/fsck.fat.8:29 en/mkfs.fat.8:29 #, no-wrap msgid "DESCRIPTION" msgstr "" #. type: SH -#: en/fatlabel.8:35 en/fsck.fat.8:77 en/mkfs.fat.8:33 +#: en/fatlabel.8:36 en/fsck.fat.8:99 en/mkfs.fat.8:36 #, no-wrap msgid "OPTIONS" msgstr "" #. type: SH -#: en/fatlabel.8:41 en/fsck.fat.8:128 en/mkfs.fat.8:78 +#: en/fatlabel.8:42 en/fsck.fat.8:183 en/mkfs.fat.8:155 #, no-wrap msgid "SEE ALSO" msgstr "" +#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- #. type: Plain text -#: en/fatlabel.8:43 en/mkfs.fat.8:82 +#: en/fatlabel.8:44 en/mkfs.fat.8:160 msgid "B<fsck.fat>(8)" msgstr "" #. type: SH -#: en/fatlabel.8:46 en/fsck.fat.8:133 en/mkfs.fat.8:83 +#: en/fatlabel.8:47 en/fsck.fat.8:188 en/mkfs.fat.8:160 #, no-wrap msgid "HOMEPAGE" msgstr "" +#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +#. type: Plain text +#: en/fatlabel.8:53 en/fsck.fat.8:194 en/mkfs.fat.8:166 +msgid "" +"The home for the B<dosfstools> project is its E<.UR https://github.com/" +"dosfstools/dosfstools> GitHub project page E<.UE .>" +msgstr "" + #. type: SH -#: en/fatlabel.8:49 en/fsck.fat.8:136 en/mkfs.fat.8:86 +#: en/fatlabel.8:53 en/fsck.fat.8:194 en/mkfs.fat.8:166 #, no-wrap msgid "AUTHORS" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fatlabel.8:50 en/fsck.fat.8:137 en/mkfs.fat.8:87 -msgid "" -"B<dosfstools> were written by Werner Almesberger E<lt>I<werner." -"almesberger@lrc.di.epfl.ch>E<gt>, Roman Hodek E<lt>I<Roman.Hodek@informatik." -"uni-erlangen.de>E<gt>, and others. The current maintainer is Daniel Baumann " -"E<lt>I<mail@daniel-baumann.ch>E<gt>." +#: en/fatlabel.8:55 en/fsck.fat.8:196 en/mkfs.fat.8:168 +msgid "B<dosfstools> were written by" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: en/fatlabel.8:57 en/fsck.fat.8:198 en/mkfs.fat.8:170 +msgid "Werner Almesberger" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: en/fatlabel.8:60 en/fsck.fat.8:201 en/mkfs.fat.8:173 +msgid "Roman Hodek" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: en/fatlabel.8:63 en/fsck.fat.8:204 en/mkfs.fat.8:176 +msgid "and others. The current maintainer is" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: en/fatlabel.8:65 en/fsck.fat.8:206 en/mkfs.fat.8:178 +msgid "Andreas Bombe" msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/fsck.fat.8:78 en/mkfs.fat.8:34 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:100 en/mkfs.fat.8:37 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-a>" msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/fsck.fat.8:102 en/mkfs.fat.8:72 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:146 en/mkfs.fat.8:138 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-v>" msgstr "" #. type: SH -#: en/fsck.fat.8:125 en/mkfs.fat.8:75 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:177 en/mkfs.fat.8:149 #, no-wrap msgid "BUGS" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:130 en/mkfs.fat.8:80 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:185 en/mkfs.fat.8:157 msgid "B<fatlabel>(8)" msgstr "" -#. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:135 en/mkfs.fat.8:85 -msgid "" -"More information about B<fsck.fat> and B<dosfstools> can be found at " -"E<lt>I<http://daniel-baumann.ch/software/dosfstools/>E<gt>." -msgstr "" - #. type: TH #: en/mkfs.fat.8:22 #, no-wrap msgid "MKFS.FAT" msgstr "" +#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- #. type: Plain text #: en/mkfs.fat.8:26 msgid "B<mkfs.fat> - create an MS-DOS filesystem under Linux" msgstr "" +#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- #. type: Plain text #: en/mkfs.fat.8:29 -msgid "" -"B<mkfs.fat> [B<-a>] [B<-A>] [B<-b> I<sector-of-backup>] [B<-c>] [B<-l> " -"I<filename>] [B<-C>] [B<-f> I<number-of-FATs>] [B<-F> I<FAT-size] [>B<-h> " -"I<number-of-hidden-sectors>] [B<-i> I<volume-id>] [B<-I>] [B<-m> I<message-" -"file>] [B<-n> I<volume-name>] [B<-r> I<root-dir-entries>] [B<-R> I<number-of-" -"reserved-sectors>] [B<-s> I<sectors-per-cluster>] [B<-S >I<logical-sector-" -"size>] [B<-D> I<drive-number>] [B<-M >I<FAT-media-type>] [B<-v>] I<device> " -"[I<block-count>]" +msgid "B<mkfs.fat> [I<OPTIONS>] I<DEVICE> [I<BLOCK-COUNT>]" msgstr "" +#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- #. type: Plain text -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:32 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:36 msgid "" "B<mkfs.fat> is used to create an MS-DOS filesystem under Linux on a device " -"(usually a disk partition). I<device> is the special file corresponding to " -"the device (e.g /dev/sdXX). I<block-count> is the number of blocks on the " -"device. If omitted, B<mkfs.fat> automatically determines the filesystem size." +"(usually a disk partition). I<DEVICE> is the special file corresponding to " +"the device (e.g. /dev/sdXX). I<BLOCK-COUNT> is the number of blocks on the " +"device. If omitted, B<mkfs.fat> automatically determines the filesystem " +"size." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:36 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:45 msgid "" "Normally, for any filesystem except very small ones, B<mkfs.fat> will align " "all the data structures to cluster size, to make sure that as long as the " "partition is properly aligned, so will all the data structures in the " -"filesystem. This option disables alignment; this may provide a handful of " +"filesystem. This option disables alignment; this may provide a handful of " "additional clusters of storage at the expense of a significant performance " "degradation on RAIDs, flash media or large-sector hard disks." msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:36 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:45 #, no-wrap msgid "B< -A>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:38 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:60 msgid "" -"Use Atari variation of the MS-DOS filesystem. This is default if B<mkfs.fat> " -"is run on an Atari, then this option turns off Atari format. There are some " -"differences when using Atari format: If not directed otherwise by the user, " -"B<mkfs.fat> will always use 2 sectors per cluster, since GEMDOS doesn't like " -"other values very much. It will also obey the maximum number of sectors " -"GEMDOS can handle. Larger filesystems are managed by raising the logical " -"sector size. Under Atari format, an Atari-compatible serial number for the " -"filesystem is generated, and a 12 bit FAT is used only for filesystems that " -"have one of the usual floppy sizes (720k, 1.2M, 1.44M, 2.88M), a 16 bit FAT " -"otherwise. This can be overridden with the B<-F> option. Some PC-specific " -"boot sector fields aren't written, and a boot message (option B<-m>) is " -"ignored." +"Use Atari variation of the MS-DOS filesystem. This is default if B<mkfs." +"fat> is run on an Atari, then this option turns off Atari format. There are " +"some differences when using Atari format: If not directed otherwise by the " +"user, B<mkfs.fat> will always use 2 sectors per cluster, since GEMDOS " +"doesn't like other values very much. It will also obey the maximum number " +"of sectors GEMDOS can handle. Larger filesystems are managed by raising the " +"logical sector size. Under Atari format, an Atari-compatible serial number " +"for the filesystem is generated, and a 12 bit FAT is used only for " +"filesystems that have one of the usual floppy sizes (720k, 1.2M, 1.44M, " +"2.88M), a 16 bit FAT otherwise. This can be overridden with the B<-F> " +"option. Some PC-specific boot sector fields aren't written, and a boot " +"message (option B<-m>) is ignored." msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:38 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:60 #, no-wrap -msgid "B<-b> I<sector-of-backup>" +msgid "B<-b> I<SECTOR-OF-BACKUP>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:40 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:64 msgid "" -"Selects the location of the backup boot sector for FAT32. Default depends on " -"number of reserved sectors, but usually is sector 6. The backup must be " +"Selects the location of the backup boot sector for FAT32. Default depends " +"on number of reserved sectors, but usually is sector 6. The backup must be " "within the range of reserved sectors." msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:40 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:64 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-c>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:42 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:66 msgid "Check the device for bad blocks before creating the filesystem." msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:42 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:66 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-C>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:44 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:80 msgid "" -"Create the file given as I<device> on the command line, and write the to-be-" -"created filesystem to it. This can be used to create the new filesystem in a " -"file instead of on a real device, and to avoid using B<dd> in advance to " -"create a file of appropriate size. With this option, the I<block-count> must " -"be given, because otherwise the intended size of the filesystem wouldn't be " -"known. The file created is a sparse file, which actually only contains the " -"meta-data areas (boot sector, FATs, and root directory). The data portions " -"won't be stored on the disk, but the file nevertheless will have the correct " -"size. The resulting file can be copied later to a floppy disk or other " -"device, or mounted through a loop device." +"Create the file given as I<DEVICE> on the command line, and write the to-be-" +"created filesystem to it. This can be used to create the new filesystem in " +"a file instead of on a real device, and to avoid using B<dd> in advance to " +"create a file of appropriate size. With this option, the I<BLOCK-COUNT> " +"must be given, because otherwise the intended size of the filesystem " +"wouldn't be known. The file created is a sparse file, which actually only " +"contains the meta-data areas (boot sector, FATs, and root directory). The " +"data portions won't be stored on the disk, but the file nevertheless will " +"have the correct size. The resulting file can be copied later to a floppy " +"disk or other device, or mounted through a loop device." msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:44 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:80 #, no-wrap -msgid "B<-D> I<drive-number>" +msgid "B<-D> I<DRIVE-NUMBER>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:46 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:84 msgid "" -"Specify the BIOS drive number to be stored in the FAT boot sector. This " +"Specify the BIOS drive number to be stored in the FAT boot sector. This " "value is usually 0x80 for hard disks and 0x00 for floppy devices or " "partitions to be used for floppy emulation." msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:46 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:84 #, no-wrap -msgid "B<-f> I<number-of-FATs>" +msgid "B<-f> I<NUMBER-OF-FATS>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:48 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:87 msgid "" -"Specify the number of file allocation tables in the filesystem. The default " -"is 2. Currently the Linux MS-DOS filesystem does not support more than 2 " -"FATs." +"Specify the number of file allocation tables in the filesystem. The default " +"is 2." msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:48 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:87 #, no-wrap -msgid "B<-F> I<FAT-size>" +msgid "B<-F> I<FAT-SIZE>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:50 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:91 msgid "" -"Specifies the type of file allocation tables used (12, 16 or 32 bit). If " +"Specifies the type of file allocation tables used (12, 16 or 32 bit). If " "nothing is specified, B<mkfs.fat> will automatically select between 12, 16 " "and 32 bit, whatever fits better for the filesystem size." msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:50 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:91 #, no-wrap -msgid "B<-h> I<number-of-hidden-sectors>" +msgid "B<-h> I<NUMBER-OF-HIDDEN-SECTORS>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:52 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:95 msgid "" -"Select the number of hidden sectors in the volume. Apparently some digital " +"Select the number of hidden sectors in the volume. Apparently some digital " "cameras get indigestion if you feed them a CF card without such hidden " "sectors, this option allows you to satisfy them." msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:52 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:95 #, no-wrap -msgid "B<-i> I<volume-id>" +msgid "B<-i> I<VOLUME-ID>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:54 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:99 msgid "" -"Sets the volume ID of the newly created filesystem; I<volume-id> is a 32-bit " -"hexadecimal number (for example, 2e24ec82). The default is a number which " +"Sets the volume ID of the newly created filesystem; I<VOLUME-ID> is a 32-bit " +"hexadecimal number (for example, 2e24ec82). The default is a number which " "depends on the filesystem creation time." msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:54 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:99 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-I>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:56 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:108 msgid "" "It is typical for fixed disk devices to be partitioned so, by default, you " -"are not permitted to create a filesystem across the entire device. B<mkfs." -"fat> will complain and tell you that it refuses to work. This is different " -"when using MO disks. One doesn't always need partitions on MO disks. The " -"filesystem can go directly to the whole disk. Under other OSes this is known " -"as the 'superfloppy' format. This switch will force B<mkfs.fat> to work " -"properly." +"are not permitted to create a filesystem across the entire device. B<mkfs." +"fat> will complain and tell you that it refuses to work. This is different " +"when using MO disks. One doesn't always need partitions on MO disks. The " +"filesystem can go directly to the whole disk. Under other OSes this is " +"known as the 'superfloppy' format. This switch will force B<mkfs.fat> to " +"work properly." msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:56 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:108 #, no-wrap -msgid "B<-l> I<filename>" +msgid "B<-l> I<FILENAME>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:58 -msgid "Read the bad blocks list from I<filename>." +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:110 +msgid "Read the bad blocks list from I<FILENAME>." msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:58 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:110 #, no-wrap -msgid "B<-m> I<message-file>" +msgid "B<-m> I<MESSAGE-FILE>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:60 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:116 msgid "" "Sets the message the user receives on attempts to boot this filesystem " -"without having properly installed an operating system. The message file must " -"not exceed 418 bytes once line feeds have been converted to carriage return-" -"line feed combinations, and tabs have been expanded. If the filename is a " -"hyphen (-), the text is taken from standard input." +"without having properly installed an operating system. The message file " +"must not exceed 418 bytes once line feeds have been converted to carriage " +"return-line feed combinations, and tabs have been expanded. If the filename " +"is a hyphen (-), the text is taken from standard input." msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:60 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:116 #, no-wrap -msgid "B<-M> I<FAT-media-type>" +msgid "B<-M> I<FAT-MEDIA-TYPE>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:62 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:120 msgid "" -"Specify the media type to be stored in the FAT boot sector. This value is " -"usually 0xF8 for hard disks and has a value from 0xF9 to 0xFF for floppies " -"or partitions to be used for floppy emulation." +"Specify the media type to be stored in the FAT boot sector. This value is " +"usually 0xF8 for hard disks and is 0xF0 or a value from 0xF9 to 0xFF for " +"floppies or partitions to be used for floppy emulation." msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:62 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:120 #, no-wrap -msgid "B<-n> I<volume-name>" +msgid "B<-n> I<VOLUME-NAME>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:64 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:124 msgid "" -"Sets the volume name (label) of the filesystem. The volume name can be up to " -"11 characters long. The default is no label." +"Sets the volume name (label) of the filesystem. The volume name can be up " +"to 11 characters long. The default is no label." msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:64 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:124 #, no-wrap -msgid "B<-r> I<root-dir-entries>" +msgid "B<-r> I<ROOT-DIR-ENTRIES>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:66 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:127 msgid "" -"Select the number of entries available in the root directory. The default is " -"112 or 224 for floppies and 512 for hard disks." +"Select the number of entries available in the root directory. The default " +"is 112 or 224 for floppies and 512 for hard disks." msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:66 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:127 #, no-wrap -msgid "B<-R> I<number-of-reserved-sectors>" +msgid "B<-R> I<NUMBER-OF-RESERVED-SECTORS>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:68 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:131 msgid "" -"Select the number of reserved sectors. With FAT32 format at least 2 reserved " -"sectors are needed, the default is 32. Otherwise the default is 1 (only the " -"boot sector)." +"Select the number of reserved sectors. With FAT32 format at least 2 " +"reserved sectors are needed, the default is 32. Otherwise the default is 1 " +"(only the boot sector)." msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:68 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:131 #, no-wrap -msgid "B<-s> I<sectors-per-cluster>" +msgid "B<-s> I<SECTORS-PER-CLUSTER>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:70 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:134 msgid "" -"Specify the number of disk sectors per cluster. Must be a power of 2, i.e. " +"Specify the number of disk sectors per cluster. Must be a power of 2, i.e. " "1, 2, 4, 8, ... 128." msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:70 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:134 #, no-wrap -msgid "B<-S> I<logical-sector-size>" +msgid "B<-S> I<LOGICAL-SECTOR-SIZE>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:72 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:138 msgid "" -"Specify the number of bytes per logical sector. Must be a power of 2 and " +"Specify the number of bytes per logical sector. Must be a power of 2 and " "greater than or equal to 512, i.e. 512, 1024, 2048, 4096, 8192, 16384, or " "32768." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:74 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:140 msgid "Verbose execution." msgstr "" +#. type: IP +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:140 +#, no-wrap +msgid "B<--invariant>" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:146 +msgid "" +"Use constants for normally randomly generated or time based data such as " +"volume ID and creation time. Multiple runs of B<mkfs.fat> on the same " +"device create identical results with this option. Its main purpose is " +"testing B<mkfs.fat>." +msgstr "" + +#. type: IP +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:146 +#, no-wrap +msgid "B<--help>" +msgstr "" + +#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +#. type: Plain text +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:149 +msgid "Display option summary and exit." +msgstr "" + +#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- #. type: Plain text -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:77 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:155 msgid "" -"B<mkfs.fat> can not create boot-able filesystems. This isn't as easy as you " +"B<mkfs.fat> can not create boot-able filesystems. This isn't as easy as you " "might think at first glance for various reasons and has been discussed a lot " -"already. B<mkfs.fat> simply will not support it ;)" +"already. B<mkfs.fat> simply will not support it ;)" msgstr "" diff --git a/manpages/pot/fatlabel.8.pot b/manpages/pot/fatlabel.8.pot index 1d4af88..2eafa05 100644 --- a/manpages/pot/fatlabel.8.pot +++ b/manpages/pot/fatlabel.8.pot @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: dosfstools VERSION\n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2014-11-12 00:52+0100\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2015-05-16 00:40+0200\n" "PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n" "Last-Translator: FULL NAME <EMAIL@ADDRESS>\n" "Language-Team: LANGUAGE <LL@li.org>\n" @@ -25,13 +25,13 @@ msgstr "" #. type: TH #: en/fatlabel.8:22 en/fsck.fat.8:22 en/mkfs.fat.8:22 #, no-wrap -msgid "2014-11-12" +msgid "2015-05-16" msgstr "" #. type: TH #: en/fatlabel.8:22 en/fsck.fat.8:22 en/mkfs.fat.8:22 #, no-wrap -msgid "3.0.27" +msgid "3.0.28" msgstr "" #. type: TH @@ -41,113 +41,136 @@ msgid "dosfstools" msgstr "" #. type: SH -#: en/fatlabel.8:24 en/fsck.fat.8:24 en/mkfs.fat.8:24 +#: en/fatlabel.8:23 en/fsck.fat.8:23 en/mkfs.fat.8:23 #, no-wrap msgid "NAME" msgstr "" +#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- #. type: Plain text #: en/fatlabel.8:26 msgid "B<fatlabel> - set or get MS-DOS filesystem label" msgstr "" #. type: SH -#: en/fatlabel.8:27 en/fsck.fat.8:27 en/mkfs.fat.8:27 +#: en/fatlabel.8:26 en/fsck.fat.8:26 en/mkfs.fat.8:26 #, no-wrap msgid "SYNOPSIS" msgstr "" +#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- #. type: Plain text #: en/fatlabel.8:29 msgid "B<fatlabel> I<DEVICE> [I<LABEL>]" msgstr "" #. type: SH -#: en/fatlabel.8:30 en/fsck.fat.8:30 en/mkfs.fat.8:30 +#: en/fatlabel.8:29 en/fsck.fat.8:29 en/mkfs.fat.8:29 #, no-wrap msgid "DESCRIPTION" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fatlabel.8:32 +#: en/fatlabel.8:31 msgid "B<fatlabel> set or gets a MS-DOS filesystem label from a given device." msgstr "" +#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- #. type: Plain text -#: en/fatlabel.8:34 +#: en/fatlabel.8:36 msgid "" -"If the label is omitted, then the label name of the specified device is " -"written on the standard output. A label can't be longer than 11 bytes." +"If I<LABEL> is omitted, then the label name of the specified device is " +"written on the standard output. A label can't be longer than 11 bytes." msgstr "" #. type: SH -#: en/fatlabel.8:35 en/fsck.fat.8:77 en/mkfs.fat.8:33 +#: en/fatlabel.8:36 en/fsck.fat.8:99 en/mkfs.fat.8:36 #, no-wrap msgid "OPTIONS" msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/fatlabel.8:36 +#: en/fatlabel.8:37 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-h>, B<--help>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fatlabel.8:38 +#: en/fatlabel.8:39 msgid "Displays a help message." msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/fatlabel.8:38 +#: en/fatlabel.8:39 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-V>, B<--version>" msgstr "" +#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- #. type: Plain text -#: en/fatlabel.8:40 +#: en/fatlabel.8:42 msgid "Shows version." msgstr "" #. type: SH -#: en/fatlabel.8:41 en/fsck.fat.8:128 en/mkfs.fat.8:78 +#: en/fatlabel.8:42 en/fsck.fat.8:183 en/mkfs.fat.8:155 #, no-wrap msgid "SEE ALSO" msgstr "" +#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- #. type: Plain text -#: en/fatlabel.8:43 en/mkfs.fat.8:82 +#: en/fatlabel.8:44 en/mkfs.fat.8:160 msgid "B<fsck.fat>(8)" msgstr "" +#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- #. type: Plain text -#: en/fatlabel.8:45 en/fsck.fat.8:132 +#: en/fatlabel.8:47 en/fsck.fat.8:188 msgid "B<mkfs.fat>(8)" msgstr "" #. type: SH -#: en/fatlabel.8:46 en/fsck.fat.8:133 en/mkfs.fat.8:83 +#: en/fatlabel.8:47 en/fsck.fat.8:188 en/mkfs.fat.8:160 #, no-wrap msgid "HOMEPAGE" msgstr "" +#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- #. type: Plain text -#: en/fatlabel.8:48 +#: en/fatlabel.8:53 en/fsck.fat.8:194 en/mkfs.fat.8:166 msgid "" -"More information about B<fatlabel> and B<dosfstools> can be found at " -"E<lt>I<http://daniel-baumann.ch/software/dosfstools/>E<gt>." +"The home for the B<dosfstools> project is its E<.UR https://github.com/" +"dosfstools/dosfstools> GitHub project page E<.UE .>" msgstr "" #. type: SH -#: en/fatlabel.8:49 en/fsck.fat.8:136 en/mkfs.fat.8:86 +#: en/fatlabel.8:53 en/fsck.fat.8:194 en/mkfs.fat.8:166 #, no-wrap msgid "AUTHORS" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fatlabel.8:50 en/fsck.fat.8:137 en/mkfs.fat.8:87 -msgid "" -"B<dosfstools> were written by Werner Almesberger E<lt>I<werner." -"almesberger@lrc.di.epfl.ch>E<gt>, Roman Hodek E<lt>I<Roman.Hodek@informatik." -"uni-erlangen.de>E<gt>, and others. The current maintainer is Daniel Baumann " -"E<lt>I<mail@daniel-baumann.ch>E<gt>." +#: en/fatlabel.8:55 en/fsck.fat.8:196 en/mkfs.fat.8:168 +msgid "B<dosfstools> were written by" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: en/fatlabel.8:57 en/fsck.fat.8:198 en/mkfs.fat.8:170 +msgid "Werner Almesberger" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: en/fatlabel.8:60 en/fsck.fat.8:201 en/mkfs.fat.8:173 +msgid "Roman Hodek" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: en/fatlabel.8:63 en/fsck.fat.8:204 en/mkfs.fat.8:176 +msgid "and others. The current maintainer is" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: en/fatlabel.8:65 en/fsck.fat.8:206 en/mkfs.fat.8:178 +msgid "Andreas Bombe" msgstr "" diff --git a/manpages/pot/fsck.fat.8.pot b/manpages/pot/fsck.fat.8.pot index e411819..65ef52a 100644 --- a/manpages/pot/fsck.fat.8.pot +++ b/manpages/pot/fsck.fat.8.pot @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: dosfstools VERSION\n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2014-11-12 00:52+0100\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2015-05-16 00:40+0200\n" "PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n" "Last-Translator: FULL NAME <EMAIL@ADDRESS>\n" "Language-Team: LANGUAGE <LL@li.org>\n" @@ -19,13 +19,13 @@ msgstr "" #. type: TH #: en/fatlabel.8:22 en/fsck.fat.8:22 en/mkfs.fat.8:22 #, no-wrap -msgid "2014-11-12" +msgid "2015-05-16" msgstr "" #. type: TH #: en/fatlabel.8:22 en/fsck.fat.8:22 en/mkfs.fat.8:22 #, no-wrap -msgid "3.0.27" +msgid "3.0.28" msgstr "" #. type: TH @@ -35,59 +35,84 @@ msgid "dosfstools" msgstr "" #. type: SH -#: en/fatlabel.8:24 en/fsck.fat.8:24 en/mkfs.fat.8:24 +#: en/fatlabel.8:23 en/fsck.fat.8:23 en/mkfs.fat.8:23 #, no-wrap msgid "NAME" msgstr "" #. type: SH -#: en/fatlabel.8:27 en/fsck.fat.8:27 en/mkfs.fat.8:27 +#: en/fatlabel.8:26 en/fsck.fat.8:26 en/mkfs.fat.8:26 #, no-wrap msgid "SYNOPSIS" msgstr "" #. type: SH -#: en/fatlabel.8:30 en/fsck.fat.8:30 en/mkfs.fat.8:30 +#: en/fatlabel.8:29 en/fsck.fat.8:29 en/mkfs.fat.8:29 #, no-wrap msgid "DESCRIPTION" msgstr "" #. type: SH -#: en/fatlabel.8:35 en/fsck.fat.8:77 en/mkfs.fat.8:33 +#: en/fatlabel.8:36 en/fsck.fat.8:99 en/mkfs.fat.8:36 #, no-wrap msgid "OPTIONS" msgstr "" #. type: SH -#: en/fatlabel.8:41 en/fsck.fat.8:128 en/mkfs.fat.8:78 +#: en/fatlabel.8:42 en/fsck.fat.8:183 en/mkfs.fat.8:155 #, no-wrap msgid "SEE ALSO" msgstr "" +#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- #. type: Plain text -#: en/fatlabel.8:45 en/fsck.fat.8:132 +#: en/fatlabel.8:47 en/fsck.fat.8:188 msgid "B<mkfs.fat>(8)" msgstr "" #. type: SH -#: en/fatlabel.8:46 en/fsck.fat.8:133 en/mkfs.fat.8:83 +#: en/fatlabel.8:47 en/fsck.fat.8:188 en/mkfs.fat.8:160 #, no-wrap msgid "HOMEPAGE" msgstr "" +#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +#. type: Plain text +#: en/fatlabel.8:53 en/fsck.fat.8:194 en/mkfs.fat.8:166 +msgid "" +"The home for the B<dosfstools> project is its E<.UR https://github.com/" +"dosfstools/dosfstools> GitHub project page E<.UE .>" +msgstr "" + #. type: SH -#: en/fatlabel.8:49 en/fsck.fat.8:136 en/mkfs.fat.8:86 +#: en/fatlabel.8:53 en/fsck.fat.8:194 en/mkfs.fat.8:166 #, no-wrap msgid "AUTHORS" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fatlabel.8:50 en/fsck.fat.8:137 en/mkfs.fat.8:87 -msgid "" -"B<dosfstools> were written by Werner Almesberger E<lt>I<werner." -"almesberger@lrc.di.epfl.ch>E<gt>, Roman Hodek E<lt>I<Roman.Hodek@informatik." -"uni-erlangen.de>E<gt>, and others. The current maintainer is Daniel Baumann " -"E<lt>I<mail@daniel-baumann.ch>E<gt>." +#: en/fatlabel.8:55 en/fsck.fat.8:196 en/mkfs.fat.8:168 +msgid "B<dosfstools> were written by" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: en/fatlabel.8:57 en/fsck.fat.8:198 en/mkfs.fat.8:170 +msgid "Werner Almesberger" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: en/fatlabel.8:60 en/fsck.fat.8:201 en/mkfs.fat.8:173 +msgid "Roman Hodek" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: en/fatlabel.8:63 en/fsck.fat.8:204 en/mkfs.fat.8:176 +msgid "and others. The current maintainer is" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: en/fatlabel.8:65 en/fsck.fat.8:206 en/mkfs.fat.8:178 +msgid "Andreas Bombe" msgstr "" #. type: TH @@ -96,16 +121,16 @@ msgstr "" msgid "FSCK.FAT" msgstr "" +#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- #. type: Plain text #: en/fsck.fat.8:26 msgid "B<fsck.fat> - check and repair MS-DOS filesystems" msgstr "" +#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- #. type: Plain text #: en/fsck.fat.8:29 -msgid "" -"B<fsck.fat>|B<fsck.msdos>|B<fsck.vfat> [-aAflnprtvVwy] [-d I<PATH> -d\\ I<..." -">] [-u\\ I<PATH> -u I<...>] I<DEVICE>" +msgid "B<fsck.fat> [I<OPTIONS>] I<DEVICE>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text @@ -121,397 +146,395 @@ msgid "The following filesystem problems can be corrected (in this order):" msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/fsck.fat.8:34 en/fsck.fat.8:36 en/fsck.fat.8:38 en/fsck.fat.8:40 -#: en/fsck.fat.8:42 en/fsck.fat.8:44 en/fsck.fat.8:46 en/fsck.fat.8:48 -#: en/fsck.fat.8:50 en/fsck.fat.8:52 en/fsck.fat.8:54 en/fsck.fat.8:56 -#: en/fsck.fat.8:58 en/fsck.fat.8:60 en/fsck.fat.8:62 en/fsck.fat.8:64 -#: en/fsck.fat.8:66 en/fsck.fat.8:70 en/fsck.fat.8:72 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:34 en/fsck.fat.8:37 en/fsck.fat.8:40 en/fsck.fat.8:44 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:47 en/fsck.fat.8:50 en/fsck.fat.8:53 en/fsck.fat.8:56 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:59 en/fsck.fat.8:62 en/fsck.fat.8:65 en/fsck.fat.8:68 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:71 en/fsck.fat.8:74 en/fsck.fat.8:77 en/fsck.fat.8:82 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:85 en/fsck.fat.8:90 en/fsck.fat.8:92 #, no-wrap msgid "*" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:36 -msgid "FAT contains invalid cluster numbers. Cluster is changed to EOF." +#: en/fsck.fat.8:37 +msgid "FAT contains invalid cluster numbers. Cluster is changed to EOF." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:38 -msgid "File's cluster chain contains a loop. The loop is broken." +#: en/fsck.fat.8:40 +msgid "File's cluster chain contains a loop. The loop is broken." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:40 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:44 msgid "" -"Bad clusters (read errors). The clusters are marked bad and they are removed " -"from files owning them. This check is optional." +"Bad clusters (read errors). The clusters are marked bad and they are " +"removed from files owning them. This check is optional." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:42 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:47 msgid "" -"Directories with a large number of bad entries (probably corrupt). The " +"Directories with a large number of bad entries (probably corrupt). The " "directory can be deleted." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:44 -msgid "Files . and .. are non-directories. They can be deleted or renamed." +#: en/fsck.fat.8:50 +msgid "Files . and .. are non-directories. They can be deleted or renamed." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:46 -msgid "Directories . and .. in root directory. They are deleted." +#: en/fsck.fat.8:53 +msgid "Directories . and .. in root directory. They are deleted." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:48 -msgid "Bad filenames. They can be renamed." +#: en/fsck.fat.8:56 +msgid "Bad filenames. They can be renamed." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:50 -msgid "Duplicate directory entries. They can be deleted or renamed." +#: en/fsck.fat.8:59 +msgid "Duplicate directory entries. They can be deleted or renamed." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:52 -msgid "Directories with non-zero size field. Size is set to zero." +#: en/fsck.fat.8:62 +msgid "Directories with non-zero size field. Size is set to zero." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:54 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:65 msgid "" -"Directory . does not point to parent directory. The start pointer is " +"Directory . does not point to parent directory. The start pointer is " "adjusted." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:56 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:68 msgid "" -"Directory .. does not point to parent of parent directory. The start pointer " -"is adjusted." +"Directory .. does not point to parent of parent directory. The start " +"pointer is adjusted." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:58 -msgid "Start cluster number of a file is invalid. The file is truncated." +#: en/fsck.fat.8:71 +msgid "Start cluster number of a file is invalid. The file is truncated." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:60 -msgid "File contains bad or free clusters. The file is truncated." +#: en/fsck.fat.8:74 +msgid "File contains bad or free clusters. The file is truncated." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:62 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:77 msgid "" -"File's cluster chain is longer than indicated by the size fields. The file " +"File's cluster chain is longer than indicated by the size fields. The file " "is truncated." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:64 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:82 msgid "" -"Two or more files share the same cluster(s). All but one of the files are " -"truncated. If the file being truncated is a directory file that has already " +"Two or more files share the same cluster(s). All but one of the files are " +"truncated. If the file being truncated is a directory file that has already " "been read, the filesystem check is restarted after truncation." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:66 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:85 msgid "" -"File's cluster chain is shorter than indicated by the size fields. The file " +"File's cluster chain is shorter than indicated by the size fields. The file " "is truncated." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:68 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:88 msgid "" -"Clusters are marked as used but are not owned by a file. They are marked as " +"Clusters are marked as used but are not owned by a file. They are marked as " "free." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:70 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:90 msgid "Additionally, the following problems are detected, but not repaired:" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:72 -msgid "Invalid parameters in boot sector." +#: en/fsck.fat.8:92 +msgid "Invalid parameters in boot sector" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:74 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:94 msgid "Absence of . and .. entries in non-root directories" msgstr "" +#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:76 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:99 msgid "" "When B<fsck.fat> checks a filesystem, it accumulates all changes in memory " -"and performs them only after all checks are complete. This can be disabled " +"and performs them only after all checks are complete. This can be disabled " "with the B<-w> option." msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/fsck.fat.8:78 en/mkfs.fat.8:34 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:100 en/mkfs.fat.8:37 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-a>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:80 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:105 msgid "" -"Automatically repair the filesystem. No user intervention is necessary. " +"Automatically repair the filesystem. No user intervention is necessary. " "Whenever there is more than one method to solve a problem, the least " "destructive approach is used." msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/fsck.fat.8:80 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:105 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-A>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:82 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:116 msgid "" -"Use Atari variation of the MS-DOS filesystem. This is default if B<fsck.fat> " -"is run on an Atari, then this option turns off Atari format. There are some " -"minor differences in Atari format: Some boot sector fields are interpreted " -"slightly different, and the special FAT entries for end-of-file and bad " -"cluster can be different. Under MS-DOS 0xfff8 is used for EOF and Atari " -"employs 0xffff by default, but both systems recognize all values from " -"0xfff8...0xffff as end-of-file. MS-DOS uses only 0xfff7 for bad clusters, " +"Use Atari variation of the MS-DOS filesystem. This is default if B<fsck." +"fat> is run on an Atari, then this option turns off Atari format. There are " +"some minor differences in Atari format: Some boot sector fields are " +"interpreted slightly different, and the special FAT entries for end-of-file " +"and bad cluster can be different. Under MS-DOS 0xfff8 is used for EOF and " +"Atari employs 0xffff by default, but both systems recognize all values from " +"0xfff8...0xffff as end-of-file. MS-DOS uses only 0xfff7 for bad clusters, " "where on Atari values 0xfff0...0xfff7 are for this purpose (but the standard " "value is still 0xfff7)." msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/fsck.fat.8:82 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:116 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-b>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:84 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:118 msgid "Make read-only boot sector check." msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/fsck.fat.8:84 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:118 #, no-wrap -msgid "B<-d>" +msgid "B<-d> I<PATH>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:86 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:122 msgid "" -"Delete the specified file. If more that one file with that name exists, the " -"first one is deleted." +"Delete the specified file. If more than one file with that name exist, the " +"first one is deleted. This option can be given more than once." msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/fsck.fat.8:86 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:122 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-f>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:88 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:126 msgid "" -"Salvage unused cluster chains to files. By default, unused clusters are " +"Salvage unused cluster chains to files. By default, unused clusters are " "added to the free disk space except in auto mode (B<-a>)." msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/fsck.fat.8:88 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:126 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-l>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:90 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:128 msgid "List path names of files being processed." msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/fsck.fat.8:90 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:128 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-n>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:93 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:131 msgid "" "No-operation mode: non-interactively check for errors, but don't write " "anything to the filesystem." msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/fsck.fat.8:93 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:131 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-p>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:95 -msgid "Same as (B<-a>), for compatibility with other *fsck." +#: en/fsck.fat.8:133 +msgid "Same as B<-a>, for compatibility with other *fsck." msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/fsck.fat.8:95 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:133 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-r>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:98 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:139 msgid "" -"Interactively repair the filesystem. The user is asked for advice whenever " -"there is more than one approach to fix an inconsistency." +"Interactively repair the filesystem. The user is asked for advice whenever " +"there is more than one approach to fix an inconsistency. This is the " +"default mode and the option is only retained for backwards compatibility." msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/fsck.fat.8:98 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:139 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-t>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:100 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:141 msgid "Mark unreadable clusters as bad." msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/fsck.fat.8:100 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:141 #, no-wrap -msgid "B<-u>" +msgid "B<-u> I<PATH>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:102 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:146 msgid "" -"Try to undelete the specified file. B<fsck.fat> tries to allocate a chain of " -"contiguous unallocated clusters beginning with the start cluster of the " -"undeleted file." +"Try to undelete the specified file. B<fsck.fat> tries to allocate a chain " +"of contiguous unallocated clusters beginning with the start cluster of the " +"undeleted file. This option can be given more than once." msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/fsck.fat.8:102 en/mkfs.fat.8:72 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:146 en/mkfs.fat.8:138 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-v>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:104 -msgid "Verbose mode. Generates slightly more output." +#: en/fsck.fat.8:149 +msgid "Verbose mode. Generates slightly more output." msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/fsck.fat.8:104 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:149 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-V>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:106 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:156 msgid "" -"Perform a verification pass. The filesystem check is repeated after the " -"first run. The second pass should never report any fixable errors. It may " +"Perform a verification pass. The filesystem check is repeated after the " +"first run. The second pass should never report any fixable errors. It may " "take considerably longer than the first pass, because the first pass may " "have generated long list of modifications that have to be scanned for each " "disk read." msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/fsck.fat.8:106 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:156 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-w>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:108 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:158 msgid "Write changes to disk immediately." msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/fsck.fat.8:108 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:158 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-y>" msgstr "" +#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:110 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:162 msgid "" "Same as B<-a> (automatically repair filesystem) for compatibility with other " "fsck tools." msgstr "" -#. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:112 -msgid "" -"B<Note:> If B<-a> and B<-r> are absent, the filesystem is only checked, but " -"not repaired." -msgstr "" - #. type: SH -#: en/fsck.fat.8:113 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:162 #, no-wrap msgid "EXIT STATUS" msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/fsck.fat.8:114 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:163 #, no-wrap msgid "0" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:116 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:165 msgid "No recoverable errors have been detected." msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/fsck.fat.8:116 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:165 #, no-wrap msgid "1" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:118 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:168 msgid "" "Recoverable errors have been detected or B<fsck.fat> has discovered an " "internal inconsistency." msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/fsck.fat.8:118 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:168 #, no-wrap msgid "2" msgstr "" +#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:120 -msgid "Usage error. B<fsck.fat> did not access the filesystem." +#: en/fsck.fat.8:172 +msgid "Usage error. B<fsck.fat> did not access the filesystem." msgstr "" #. type: SH -#: en/fsck.fat.8:121 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:172 #, no-wrap msgid "FILES" msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/fsck.fat.8:122 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:173 #, no-wrap msgid "fsck0000.rec, fsck0001.rec, ..." msgstr "" +#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:124 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:177 msgid "" "When recovering from a corrupted filesystem, B<fsck.fat> dumps recovered " "data into files named 'fsckNNNN.rec' in the top level directory of the " @@ -519,27 +542,21 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: SH -#: en/fsck.fat.8:125 en/mkfs.fat.8:75 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:177 en/mkfs.fat.8:149 #, no-wrap msgid "BUGS" msgstr "" +#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:127 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:183 msgid "" -"Does not create . and .. files where necessary. Does not remove entirely " -"empty directories. Should give more diagnostic messages. Undeleting files " +"Does not create . and .. files where necessary. Does not remove entirely " +"empty directories. Should give more diagnostic messages. Undeleting files " "should use a more sophisticated algorithm." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:130 en/mkfs.fat.8:80 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:185 en/mkfs.fat.8:157 msgid "B<fatlabel>(8)" msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:135 en/mkfs.fat.8:85 -msgid "" -"More information about B<fsck.fat> and B<dosfstools> can be found at " -"E<lt>I<http://daniel-baumann.ch/software/dosfstools/>E<gt>." -msgstr "" diff --git a/manpages/pot/mkfs.fat.8.pot b/manpages/pot/mkfs.fat.8.pot index a6106bc..c9d5bba 100644 --- a/manpages/pot/mkfs.fat.8.pot +++ b/manpages/pot/mkfs.fat.8.pot @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: dosfstools VERSION\n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2014-11-12 00:52+0100\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2015-05-16 00:40+0200\n" "PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n" "Last-Translator: FULL NAME <EMAIL@ADDRESS>\n" "Language-Team: LANGUAGE <LL@li.org>\n" @@ -19,13 +19,13 @@ msgstr "" #. type: TH #: en/fatlabel.8:22 en/fsck.fat.8:22 en/mkfs.fat.8:22 #, no-wrap -msgid "2014-11-12" +msgid "2015-05-16" msgstr "" #. type: TH #: en/fatlabel.8:22 en/fsck.fat.8:22 en/mkfs.fat.8:22 #, no-wrap -msgid "3.0.27" +msgid "3.0.28" msgstr "" #. type: TH @@ -35,408 +35,450 @@ msgid "dosfstools" msgstr "" #. type: SH -#: en/fatlabel.8:24 en/fsck.fat.8:24 en/mkfs.fat.8:24 +#: en/fatlabel.8:23 en/fsck.fat.8:23 en/mkfs.fat.8:23 #, no-wrap msgid "NAME" msgstr "" #. type: SH -#: en/fatlabel.8:27 en/fsck.fat.8:27 en/mkfs.fat.8:27 +#: en/fatlabel.8:26 en/fsck.fat.8:26 en/mkfs.fat.8:26 #, no-wrap msgid "SYNOPSIS" msgstr "" #. type: SH -#: en/fatlabel.8:30 en/fsck.fat.8:30 en/mkfs.fat.8:30 +#: en/fatlabel.8:29 en/fsck.fat.8:29 en/mkfs.fat.8:29 #, no-wrap msgid "DESCRIPTION" msgstr "" #. type: SH -#: en/fatlabel.8:35 en/fsck.fat.8:77 en/mkfs.fat.8:33 +#: en/fatlabel.8:36 en/fsck.fat.8:99 en/mkfs.fat.8:36 #, no-wrap msgid "OPTIONS" msgstr "" #. type: SH -#: en/fatlabel.8:41 en/fsck.fat.8:128 en/mkfs.fat.8:78 +#: en/fatlabel.8:42 en/fsck.fat.8:183 en/mkfs.fat.8:155 #, no-wrap msgid "SEE ALSO" msgstr "" +#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- #. type: Plain text -#: en/fatlabel.8:43 en/mkfs.fat.8:82 +#: en/fatlabel.8:44 en/mkfs.fat.8:160 msgid "B<fsck.fat>(8)" msgstr "" #. type: SH -#: en/fatlabel.8:46 en/fsck.fat.8:133 en/mkfs.fat.8:83 +#: en/fatlabel.8:47 en/fsck.fat.8:188 en/mkfs.fat.8:160 #, no-wrap msgid "HOMEPAGE" msgstr "" +#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +#. type: Plain text +#: en/fatlabel.8:53 en/fsck.fat.8:194 en/mkfs.fat.8:166 +msgid "" +"The home for the B<dosfstools> project is its E<.UR https://github.com/" +"dosfstools/dosfstools> GitHub project page E<.UE .>" +msgstr "" + #. type: SH -#: en/fatlabel.8:49 en/fsck.fat.8:136 en/mkfs.fat.8:86 +#: en/fatlabel.8:53 en/fsck.fat.8:194 en/mkfs.fat.8:166 #, no-wrap msgid "AUTHORS" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fatlabel.8:50 en/fsck.fat.8:137 en/mkfs.fat.8:87 -msgid "" -"B<dosfstools> were written by Werner Almesberger E<lt>I<werner." -"almesberger@lrc.di.epfl.ch>E<gt>, Roman Hodek E<lt>I<Roman.Hodek@informatik." -"uni-erlangen.de>E<gt>, and others. The current maintainer is Daniel Baumann " -"E<lt>I<mail@daniel-baumann.ch>E<gt>." +#: en/fatlabel.8:55 en/fsck.fat.8:196 en/mkfs.fat.8:168 +msgid "B<dosfstools> were written by" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: en/fatlabel.8:57 en/fsck.fat.8:198 en/mkfs.fat.8:170 +msgid "Werner Almesberger" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: en/fatlabel.8:60 en/fsck.fat.8:201 en/mkfs.fat.8:173 +msgid "Roman Hodek" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: en/fatlabel.8:63 en/fsck.fat.8:204 en/mkfs.fat.8:176 +msgid "and others. The current maintainer is" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: en/fatlabel.8:65 en/fsck.fat.8:206 en/mkfs.fat.8:178 +msgid "Andreas Bombe" msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/fsck.fat.8:78 en/mkfs.fat.8:34 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:100 en/mkfs.fat.8:37 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-a>" msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/fsck.fat.8:102 en/mkfs.fat.8:72 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:146 en/mkfs.fat.8:138 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-v>" msgstr "" #. type: SH -#: en/fsck.fat.8:125 en/mkfs.fat.8:75 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:177 en/mkfs.fat.8:149 #, no-wrap msgid "BUGS" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:130 en/mkfs.fat.8:80 +#: en/fsck.fat.8:185 en/mkfs.fat.8:157 msgid "B<fatlabel>(8)" msgstr "" -#. type: Plain text -#: en/fsck.fat.8:135 en/mkfs.fat.8:85 -msgid "" -"More information about B<fsck.fat> and B<dosfstools> can be found at " -"E<lt>I<http://daniel-baumann.ch/software/dosfstools/>E<gt>." -msgstr "" - #. type: TH #: en/mkfs.fat.8:22 #, no-wrap msgid "MKFS.FAT" msgstr "" +#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- #. type: Plain text #: en/mkfs.fat.8:26 msgid "B<mkfs.fat> - create an MS-DOS filesystem under Linux" msgstr "" +#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- #. type: Plain text #: en/mkfs.fat.8:29 -msgid "" -"B<mkfs.fat> [B<-a>] [B<-A>] [B<-b> I<sector-of-backup>] [B<-c>] [B<-l> " -"I<filename>] [B<-C>] [B<-f> I<number-of-FATs>] [B<-F> I<FAT-size] [>B<-h> " -"I<number-of-hidden-sectors>] [B<-i> I<volume-id>] [B<-I>] [B<-m> I<message-" -"file>] [B<-n> I<volume-name>] [B<-r> I<root-dir-entries>] [B<-R> I<number-of-" -"reserved-sectors>] [B<-s> I<sectors-per-cluster>] [B<-S >I<logical-sector-" -"size>] [B<-D> I<drive-number>] [B<-M >I<FAT-media-type>] [B<-v>] I<device> " -"[I<block-count>]" +msgid "B<mkfs.fat> [I<OPTIONS>] I<DEVICE> [I<BLOCK-COUNT>]" msgstr "" +#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- #. type: Plain text -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:32 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:36 msgid "" "B<mkfs.fat> is used to create an MS-DOS filesystem under Linux on a device " -"(usually a disk partition). I<device> is the special file corresponding to " -"the device (e.g /dev/sdXX). I<block-count> is the number of blocks on the " -"device. If omitted, B<mkfs.fat> automatically determines the filesystem size." +"(usually a disk partition). I<DEVICE> is the special file corresponding to " +"the device (e.g. /dev/sdXX). I<BLOCK-COUNT> is the number of blocks on the " +"device. If omitted, B<mkfs.fat> automatically determines the filesystem " +"size." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:36 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:45 msgid "" "Normally, for any filesystem except very small ones, B<mkfs.fat> will align " "all the data structures to cluster size, to make sure that as long as the " "partition is properly aligned, so will all the data structures in the " -"filesystem. This option disables alignment; this may provide a handful of " +"filesystem. This option disables alignment; this may provide a handful of " "additional clusters of storage at the expense of a significant performance " "degradation on RAIDs, flash media or large-sector hard disks." msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:36 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:45 #, no-wrap msgid "B< -A>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:38 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:60 msgid "" -"Use Atari variation of the MS-DOS filesystem. This is default if B<mkfs.fat> " -"is run on an Atari, then this option turns off Atari format. There are some " -"differences when using Atari format: If not directed otherwise by the user, " -"B<mkfs.fat> will always use 2 sectors per cluster, since GEMDOS doesn't like " -"other values very much. It will also obey the maximum number of sectors " -"GEMDOS can handle. Larger filesystems are managed by raising the logical " -"sector size. Under Atari format, an Atari-compatible serial number for the " -"filesystem is generated, and a 12 bit FAT is used only for filesystems that " -"have one of the usual floppy sizes (720k, 1.2M, 1.44M, 2.88M), a 16 bit FAT " -"otherwise. This can be overridden with the B<-F> option. Some PC-specific " -"boot sector fields aren't written, and a boot message (option B<-m>) is " -"ignored." +"Use Atari variation of the MS-DOS filesystem. This is default if B<mkfs." +"fat> is run on an Atari, then this option turns off Atari format. There are " +"some differences when using Atari format: If not directed otherwise by the " +"user, B<mkfs.fat> will always use 2 sectors per cluster, since GEMDOS " +"doesn't like other values very much. It will also obey the maximum number " +"of sectors GEMDOS can handle. Larger filesystems are managed by raising the " +"logical sector size. Under Atari format, an Atari-compatible serial number " +"for the filesystem is generated, and a 12 bit FAT is used only for " +"filesystems that have one of the usual floppy sizes (720k, 1.2M, 1.44M, " +"2.88M), a 16 bit FAT otherwise. This can be overridden with the B<-F> " +"option. Some PC-specific boot sector fields aren't written, and a boot " +"message (option B<-m>) is ignored." msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:38 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:60 #, no-wrap -msgid "B<-b> I<sector-of-backup>" +msgid "B<-b> I<SECTOR-OF-BACKUP>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:40 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:64 msgid "" -"Selects the location of the backup boot sector for FAT32. Default depends on " -"number of reserved sectors, but usually is sector 6. The backup must be " +"Selects the location of the backup boot sector for FAT32. Default depends " +"on number of reserved sectors, but usually is sector 6. The backup must be " "within the range of reserved sectors." msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:40 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:64 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-c>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:42 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:66 msgid "Check the device for bad blocks before creating the filesystem." msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:42 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:66 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-C>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:44 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:80 msgid "" -"Create the file given as I<device> on the command line, and write the to-be-" -"created filesystem to it. This can be used to create the new filesystem in a " -"file instead of on a real device, and to avoid using B<dd> in advance to " -"create a file of appropriate size. With this option, the I<block-count> must " -"be given, because otherwise the intended size of the filesystem wouldn't be " -"known. The file created is a sparse file, which actually only contains the " -"meta-data areas (boot sector, FATs, and root directory). The data portions " -"won't be stored on the disk, but the file nevertheless will have the correct " -"size. The resulting file can be copied later to a floppy disk or other " -"device, or mounted through a loop device." +"Create the file given as I<DEVICE> on the command line, and write the to-be-" +"created filesystem to it. This can be used to create the new filesystem in " +"a file instead of on a real device, and to avoid using B<dd> in advance to " +"create a file of appropriate size. With this option, the I<BLOCK-COUNT> " +"must be given, because otherwise the intended size of the filesystem " +"wouldn't be known. The file created is a sparse file, which actually only " +"contains the meta-data areas (boot sector, FATs, and root directory). The " +"data portions won't be stored on the disk, but the file nevertheless will " +"have the correct size. The resulting file can be copied later to a floppy " +"disk or other device, or mounted through a loop device." msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:44 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:80 #, no-wrap -msgid "B<-D> I<drive-number>" +msgid "B<-D> I<DRIVE-NUMBER>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:46 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:84 msgid "" -"Specify the BIOS drive number to be stored in the FAT boot sector. This " +"Specify the BIOS drive number to be stored in the FAT boot sector. This " "value is usually 0x80 for hard disks and 0x00 for floppy devices or " "partitions to be used for floppy emulation." msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:46 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:84 #, no-wrap -msgid "B<-f> I<number-of-FATs>" +msgid "B<-f> I<NUMBER-OF-FATS>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:48 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:87 msgid "" -"Specify the number of file allocation tables in the filesystem. The default " -"is 2. Currently the Linux MS-DOS filesystem does not support more than 2 " -"FATs." +"Specify the number of file allocation tables in the filesystem. The default " +"is 2." msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:48 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:87 #, no-wrap -msgid "B<-F> I<FAT-size>" +msgid "B<-F> I<FAT-SIZE>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:50 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:91 msgid "" -"Specifies the type of file allocation tables used (12, 16 or 32 bit). If " +"Specifies the type of file allocation tables used (12, 16 or 32 bit). If " "nothing is specified, B<mkfs.fat> will automatically select between 12, 16 " "and 32 bit, whatever fits better for the filesystem size." msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:50 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:91 #, no-wrap -msgid "B<-h> I<number-of-hidden-sectors>" +msgid "B<-h> I<NUMBER-OF-HIDDEN-SECTORS>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:52 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:95 msgid "" -"Select the number of hidden sectors in the volume. Apparently some digital " +"Select the number of hidden sectors in the volume. Apparently some digital " "cameras get indigestion if you feed them a CF card without such hidden " "sectors, this option allows you to satisfy them." msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:52 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:95 #, no-wrap -msgid "B<-i> I<volume-id>" +msgid "B<-i> I<VOLUME-ID>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:54 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:99 msgid "" -"Sets the volume ID of the newly created filesystem; I<volume-id> is a 32-bit " -"hexadecimal number (for example, 2e24ec82). The default is a number which " +"Sets the volume ID of the newly created filesystem; I<VOLUME-ID> is a 32-bit " +"hexadecimal number (for example, 2e24ec82). The default is a number which " "depends on the filesystem creation time." msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:54 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:99 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-I>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:56 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:108 msgid "" "It is typical for fixed disk devices to be partitioned so, by default, you " -"are not permitted to create a filesystem across the entire device. B<mkfs." -"fat> will complain and tell you that it refuses to work. This is different " -"when using MO disks. One doesn't always need partitions on MO disks. The " -"filesystem can go directly to the whole disk. Under other OSes this is known " -"as the 'superfloppy' format. This switch will force B<mkfs.fat> to work " -"properly." +"are not permitted to create a filesystem across the entire device. B<mkfs." +"fat> will complain and tell you that it refuses to work. This is different " +"when using MO disks. One doesn't always need partitions on MO disks. The " +"filesystem can go directly to the whole disk. Under other OSes this is " +"known as the 'superfloppy' format. This switch will force B<mkfs.fat> to " +"work properly." msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:56 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:108 #, no-wrap -msgid "B<-l> I<filename>" +msgid "B<-l> I<FILENAME>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:58 -msgid "Read the bad blocks list from I<filename>." +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:110 +msgid "Read the bad blocks list from I<FILENAME>." msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:58 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:110 #, no-wrap -msgid "B<-m> I<message-file>" +msgid "B<-m> I<MESSAGE-FILE>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:60 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:116 msgid "" "Sets the message the user receives on attempts to boot this filesystem " -"without having properly installed an operating system. The message file must " -"not exceed 418 bytes once line feeds have been converted to carriage return-" -"line feed combinations, and tabs have been expanded. If the filename is a " -"hyphen (-), the text is taken from standard input." +"without having properly installed an operating system. The message file " +"must not exceed 418 bytes once line feeds have been converted to carriage " +"return-line feed combinations, and tabs have been expanded. If the filename " +"is a hyphen (-), the text is taken from standard input." msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:60 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:116 #, no-wrap -msgid "B<-M> I<FAT-media-type>" +msgid "B<-M> I<FAT-MEDIA-TYPE>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:62 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:120 msgid "" -"Specify the media type to be stored in the FAT boot sector. This value is " -"usually 0xF8 for hard disks and has a value from 0xF9 to 0xFF for floppies " -"or partitions to be used for floppy emulation." +"Specify the media type to be stored in the FAT boot sector. This value is " +"usually 0xF8 for hard disks and is 0xF0 or a value from 0xF9 to 0xFF for " +"floppies or partitions to be used for floppy emulation." msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:62 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:120 #, no-wrap -msgid "B<-n> I<volume-name>" +msgid "B<-n> I<VOLUME-NAME>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:64 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:124 msgid "" -"Sets the volume name (label) of the filesystem. The volume name can be up to " -"11 characters long. The default is no label." +"Sets the volume name (label) of the filesystem. The volume name can be up " +"to 11 characters long. The default is no label." msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:64 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:124 #, no-wrap -msgid "B<-r> I<root-dir-entries>" +msgid "B<-r> I<ROOT-DIR-ENTRIES>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:66 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:127 msgid "" -"Select the number of entries available in the root directory. The default is " -"112 or 224 for floppies and 512 for hard disks." +"Select the number of entries available in the root directory. The default " +"is 112 or 224 for floppies and 512 for hard disks." msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:66 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:127 #, no-wrap -msgid "B<-R> I<number-of-reserved-sectors>" +msgid "B<-R> I<NUMBER-OF-RESERVED-SECTORS>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:68 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:131 msgid "" -"Select the number of reserved sectors. With FAT32 format at least 2 reserved " -"sectors are needed, the default is 32. Otherwise the default is 1 (only the " -"boot sector)." +"Select the number of reserved sectors. With FAT32 format at least 2 " +"reserved sectors are needed, the default is 32. Otherwise the default is 1 " +"(only the boot sector)." msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:68 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:131 #, no-wrap -msgid "B<-s> I<sectors-per-cluster>" +msgid "B<-s> I<SECTORS-PER-CLUSTER>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:70 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:134 msgid "" -"Specify the number of disk sectors per cluster. Must be a power of 2, i.e. " +"Specify the number of disk sectors per cluster. Must be a power of 2, i.e. " "1, 2, 4, 8, ... 128." msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:70 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:134 #, no-wrap -msgid "B<-S> I<logical-sector-size>" +msgid "B<-S> I<LOGICAL-SECTOR-SIZE>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:72 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:138 msgid "" -"Specify the number of bytes per logical sector. Must be a power of 2 and " +"Specify the number of bytes per logical sector. Must be a power of 2 and " "greater than or equal to 512, i.e. 512, 1024, 2048, 4096, 8192, 16384, or " "32768." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:74 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:140 msgid "Verbose execution." msgstr "" +#. type: IP +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:140 +#, no-wrap +msgid "B<--invariant>" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:146 +msgid "" +"Use constants for normally randomly generated or time based data such as " +"volume ID and creation time. Multiple runs of B<mkfs.fat> on the same " +"device create identical results with this option. Its main purpose is " +"testing B<mkfs.fat>." +msgstr "" + +#. type: IP +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:146 +#, no-wrap +msgid "B<--help>" +msgstr "" + +#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +#. type: Plain text +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:149 +msgid "Display option summary and exit." +msgstr "" + +#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- #. type: Plain text -#: en/mkfs.fat.8:77 +#: en/mkfs.fat.8:155 msgid "" -"B<mkfs.fat> can not create boot-able filesystems. This isn't as easy as you " +"B<mkfs.fat> can not create boot-able filesystems. This isn't as easy as you " "might think at first glance for various reasons and has been discussed a lot " -"already. B<mkfs.fat> simply will not support it ;)" +"already. B<mkfs.fat> simply will not support it ;)" msgstr "" |