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While looking at the manpage for tune2fs I saw this for -l :
    "List the contents of the filesystem superblock."
I never once gave it a thought that it would be human readable
information.

Thanks again.

-Jim P.

On Sat, 2005-06-04 at 21:35 -0400, Christopher Fowler wrote:
> On Scfowler at linux:~> sudo tune2fs  -l /dev/hda1
> tune2fs 1.34 (25-Jul-2003)
> Filesystem volume name:   /boot
> Last mounted on:          <not available>
> Filesystem UUID:          fdd88fbc-09b3-45bc-a0b6-aa417322e640
> Filesystem magic number:  0xEF53
> Filesystem revision #:    1 (dynamic)
> Filesystem features:      filetype sparse_super
> Default mount options:    (none)
> Filesystem state:         clean
> Errors behavior:          Continue
> Filesystem OS type:       Linux
> Inode count:              26104
> Block count:              104388
> Reserved block count:     5219
> Free blocks:              94920
> Free inodes:              26057
> First block:              1
> Block size:               1024
> Fragment size:            1024
> Blocks per group:         8192
> Fragments per group:      8192
> Inodes per group:         2008
> Inode blocks per group:   251
> Filesystem created:       Mon Apr 12 12:37:14 2004
> Last mount time:          Sat Jul  3 15:56:39 2004
> Last write time:          Sat Jul  3 15:56:47 2004
> Mount count:              8
> Maximum mount count:      25
> Last checked:             Sat May  8 10:33:54 2004
> Check interval:           15552000 (6 months)
> Next check after:         Thu Nov  4 09:33:54 2004
> Reserved blocks uid:      0 (user root)
> Reserved blocks gid:      0 (group root)
> First inode:              11
> Inode size:               128
> Default directory hash:   tea
> Directory Hash Seed:      d3552dc2-ea12-41a1-9399-5e7c63b0fac2
> 
> at, 2005-06-04 at 21:22, Jim Popovitch wrote:
> > I know how to set the frequency of file system checks, how can I see the
> > remaining days/mounts till the next check?
> > 
> > -Jim P.
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