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NAME
grub-fstest -- Debug tool for GRUB's filesystem driver.
SYNOPSIS
grub-fstest [-c | --diskcount=NUM] [-C | --crypto]
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[-n | --length=NUM] [-r | --root=DEVICE_NAME]
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DESCRIPTION
grub-fstest is a tool for testing GRUB's filesystem drivers. You should not normally need to run this program.
OPTIONS
--diskcount=NUM
Specify the number of input files.
--crypto
Mount cryptographic devices.
--debug=STRING
Set debug environment variable.
--zfs-key=FILE|prompt
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--length=NUM
Handle NUM bytes in output file.
--root=DEVICE_NAME
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--skip=NUM
Skip NUM bytes from output file.
--uncompress
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--verbose
Print verbose messages.
COMMANDS
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Display block list of FILE.
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xnu_uuid DEVICE
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SEE ALSO
info grub
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