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sort(1)

dcheck(8)

fsck(8)

icheck(8)

ncheck(8)

Name

ncheck − generate names from i-numbers

Syntax

/etc/ncheck [ −i numbers ]  [ −a ] [ −s ]  [ filesystem ]

Description

For most normal file system maintenance, the function of ncheck is subsumed by fsck(.).

The ncheck command with no argument generates a pathname vs. i-number list of all files on a set of default file systems. Names of directory files are followed by ‘/.’.  The −i option reduces the report to only those files whose i-numbers follow.  The −a option allows printing of the names ‘.’ and ‘..’, which are ordinarily suppressed.  The −s option reduces the report to special files and files with set-user-ID mode; it is intended to discover concealed violations of security policy. 

A file system may be specified. 

The report is in no useful order, and probably should be sorted. 

Diagnostics

When the filesystem structure is improper, ‘??’ denotes the ‘parent’ of a parentless file and a pathname beginning with ‘...’ denotes a loop. 

See Also

sort(1), dcheck(8), fsck(8), icheck(8)

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