Путеводитель по Руководству Linux

  User  |  Syst  |  Libr  |  Device  |  Files  |  Other  |  Admin  |  Head  |



   mke2fs.conf    ( 5 )

файл конфигурации для mke2fs (Configuration file for mke2fs)

Описание (Description)

mke2fs.conf is the configuration file for mke2fs(8). It controls the default parameters used by mke2fs(8) when it is creating ext2, ext3, or ext4 file systems.

The mke2fs.conf file uses an INI-style format. Stanzas, or top- level sections, are delimited by square braces: [ ]. Within each section, each line defines a relation, which assigns tags to values, or to a subsection, which contains further relations or subsections. An example of the INI-style format used by this configuration file follows below:

[section1] tag1 = value_a tag1 = value_b tag2 = value_c

[section 2] tag3 = { subtag1 = subtag_value_a subtag1 = subtag_value_b subtag2 = subtag_value_c } tag1 = value_d tag2 = value_e }

Comments are delimited by a semicolon (';') or a hash ('#') character at the beginning of the comment, and are terminated by the end of line character.

Tags and values must be quoted using double quotes if they contain spaces. Within a quoted string, the standard backslash interpretations apply: "\n" (for the newline character), "\t" (for the tab character), "\b" (for the backspace character), and "\\" (for the backslash character).

Some relations expect a boolean value. The parser is quite liberal on recognizing ``yes'', '`y'', ``true'', ``t'', ``1'', ``on'', etc. as a boolean true value, and ``no'', ``n'', ``false'', ``nil'', ``0'', ``off'' as a boolean false value.

The following stanzas are used in the mke2fs.conf file. They will be described in more detail in future sections of this document.

[options] Contains relations which influence how mke2fs behaves.

[defaults] Contains relations which define the default parameters used by mke2fs(8). In general, these defaults may be overridden by a definition in the fs_types stanza, or by a command-line option provided by the user.

[fs_types] Contains relations which define defaults that should be used for specific file system and usage types. The file system type and usage type can be specified explicitly using the -tand-T options to mke2fs(8), respectively.

[devices] Contains relations which define defaults for specific devices.