#FIG 2.1 80 2 6 119 409 829 579 4 0 17 24 0 -1 0 0.00000 4 29 708 119 474 -e [ continue | remount-ro | panic ]: Set filesystem error behavior  4 0 17 24 0 -1 0 0.00000 4 29 645 119 509 -i [ d | m ]: Set fs check interval in days or months 4 0 17 24 0 -1 0 0.00000 4 29 462 119 544 -l: List superblock; short form of dumpe2fs 4 0 17 24 0 -1 0 0.00000 4 29 688 119 579 -m : Change % of blocks allocated for superuser only 4 0 17 24 0 -1 0 0.00000 4 29 645 119 439 -c : Set max mount counts between fs checks -6 1 3 0 1 -1 0 0 21 0.00000 1 0.000 65 149 5 5 65 149 70 149 1 3 0 1 -1 0 0 21 0.00000 1 0.000 65 288 5 5 65 288 70 288 2 1 0 3 -1 0 0 0 0.000 -1 0 0 19 49 859 49 9999 9999 2 1 0 3 -1 0 0 0 0.000 -1 0 0 19 629 859 629 9999 9999 4 0 19 18 0 -1 0 0.00000 4 21 379 39 39 Troubleshooting and Repairing a Linux System 4 0 16 32 0 -1 0 0.00000 4 38 354 79 159 /sbin/dumpe2fs  4 0 17 24 0 -1 0 0.00000 4 29 736 119 194 Displays information on ext2fs superblock and blocks group tables.  4 0 17 24 0 -1 0 0.00000 4 29 693 119 226 It might be a good idea to stash the output of dumpe2fs in a safe 4 0 17 24 0 -1 0 0.00000 4 29 661 119 261 place, for comparisons when repairing a damaged filesystem. 4 0 16 32 0 -1 0 0.00000 4 38 469 79 299 /sbin/tune2fs  4 0 17 24 0 -1 0 0.00000 4 29 749 119 334 Allows you to set certain tuneable parameters on an ext2 filesystem.  4 0 31 36 0 -1 0 0.00000 4 40 392 79 99 dumpe2fs and tune2fs 4 0 17 24 0 -1 0 0.00000 4 29 556 119 369 NEVER USE ON A R/W MOUNTED FILESYSTEM! 4 0 17 24 0 -1 0 0.00000 4 29 176 119 404 Options include: