- 19.1 mkfs: Creating a Linux File system
- 19.2 mke2fs: Creating Ext2, 3, 4 file systems
- 19.3 MKFS.EXT4: Creating a Ext4 File system
- 19.4 Mk FS.EXT3: Create ext3 file system
- 19.5 mkfs.ext2: Create ext2 file system
- 19.6 MKDOSFS: Create MS-DOS file system
- 19.7 mkfs.vfat: Create Vfat file system
- 19.8 Mkfs.msdos: Create MS-DOS file system
- 19.9 Fdformat: Low-level format floppy disk
- 19.10 Mount: Mount file system
- 19.11 unmount: Unmount file system
- 19.12 DF: Display file System Information
- 19.13 mountpoint: See if the directory is a mount point
- 19.14 E2label: Display or change the file System volume label
- 19.15 dumpe2fs: View file System Information
- 19.16 TUNE2FS: Display and adjust file system parameters
- 19.17 Findfs: Find file system by volume label or UUID
- 19.18 blkid: Display block device properties
- 19.19 e2image: Saving critical ext2, ext3, ext4 file system metadata
- 19.20 fsck: Check and repair the file system
- 19.21e2fsck: Check the Linux ext2, 3, 4 file system
- 19.22 Fsadm: Adjust or check the file system on the device
- 19.23 Mkswap: Set Linux swap partition
- 19.24 swapon: Enable swap partition or swap file
- 19.25 Swapoff: Disable swap partition or swap file
- 19.26 Volname: Return to ISO 9660 volume name of the file system
19.1 MKFS: Creating a Linux file system
19.2 mke2fs: Creating Ext2, 3, 4 file systems
19.3 MKFS.EXT4: Creating a Ext4 File system
19.4 mkfs.ext3: Creating a Ext3 file system
19.5 mkfs.ext2: Creating a Ext2 File system
19.6 Mkdosfs: Creating an MS-DOS file system
19.7 Mkfs.vfat: Creating a Vfat File system
19.8 Mkfs.msdos: Creating an MS-DOS file system
19.9 Fdformat: Low-level formatted floppy disk
19.10 Mount: Mount file system
19.11 unmount: Uninstalling the file system
19.12 DF: Displaying file system Information
19.13 Mountpoint: See if the directory is a mount point
19.14 E2label: Display or change the file system volume label
19.15 dumpe2fs: Viewing file System Information
19.16 Tune2fs: Displaying and resizing file system parameters
19.17 Findfs: Find File system by volume label or UUID
19.18 Blkid: Show block device properties
19.19 E2image: Save critical ext2, ext3, ext4 file system metadata
19.20 fsck: Checking and Repairing file systems
19.21E2FSCK: Check Linux ext2, 3, 4 file systems
19.22 Fsadm: Adjust or check the file system on the device
19.23 Mkswap: Setting up a Linux swap partition
19.24 Swapon: Enable swap partition or swap file
19.25 Swapoff: Disable swap partition or swap file
19.26 Volname: Returns the volume name of the ISO 9660 file system
Linux Command Application large dictionary-19th chapter file System Management