07-12-2010
Reducing the size of a file system will fail if there are file system resources currently in use within the sectors to be removed from the file system. In this case, a reorganization may help free those busy resources and allow a subsequent reduction in the size of the file system.
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newfs_v7fs
NEWFS_V7FS(8) BSD System Manager's Manual NEWFS_V7FS(8)
NAME
newfs_v7fs -- construct a new 7th Edition(V7) File System
SYNOPSIS
newfs_v7fs [-FZ] [-B byte-order] [-n inodes] [-s sectors] [-V verbose] special
DESCRIPTION
newfs_v7fs builds a 7th Edition(V7) file system on the specified special. If it is a device, the size information will be taken from the
disk label and before running newfs_v7fs the disk must be labeled using disklabel(8); the proper fstype is ``Version 7''. Otherwise, the
size must be specified on the command line. V7 filesystem's block size and sector size are 512 byte. Disk address limits are 24 bit.
The following arguments are supported:
-B byte-order Specify the metadata byte order of the file system to be created. Valid byte orders are 'be', 'le', and 'pdp'. If no byte
order is specified, the file system is created in host byte order.
-F Create file system to a regular file (needs the -s option).
-n inodes This specifies the number of inodes for the filesystem. If the number of inodes exceeds 65536, it is reduced to 65536.
-s sectors Create file system with specified number of disk sectors.
-V verbose This controls the amount of information written to stdout:
0 No output.
1 Overall size, ilist size, endian and filename length.
2 A progress bar.
3
4 More verbose message.
The default is 3.
-Z Fill file with zeroes instead of creating a sparse file.
SEE ALSO
disklabel(5), disktab(5), disklabel(8), diskpart(8)
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