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jfsutils-static 1.1.15
Dependencies: util-linux@2.40.4 util-linux@2.40.4
Channel: guix
Location: gnu/packages/file-systems.scm (gnu packages file-systems)
Home page: https://jfs.sourceforge.net/home.html
Licenses: GPL 3+
Synopsis: Utilities for managing JFS file systems
Description:

The JFSutils are a collection of utilities for managing the JFS, a 64-bit journaling file system created by IBM and later ported to the kernel Linux. The following commands are available:

  1. fsck.jfs: check and repair a JFS file system or replay its transaction log.

  2. logdump: dump the JFS journal log.

  3. logredo: replay the JFS journal log.

  4. mkfs.jfs: create a new JFS file system.

  5. xchklog: save a JFS fsck log to a file.

  6. xchkdmp: dump the contents of such a log file.

  7. xpeek: a JFS file system editor with a shell-like interface.

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