| ext2ed - The extended-2 filesystem editor, version e2fsprogs |
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| This version of ext2ed has been modified and updated by Theodore Ts'o |
| for inclusion with the e2fsprogs package. It now builds with modern |
| ncurses and I've fixed various small bugs, particular in the redrawing |
| and resizing functions. |
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| It is currently not built by default -- the top-level e2fsprogs |
| Makefile doesn't recurse into this directory. This is because ext2ed |
| has a number of VERY SERIOUS shortcomings: |
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| 1) It doesn't work on filesystems bigger than 2GB |
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| 2) It assumes that all's the world an Intel, and assumes that |
| everything is in Intel (little-endian) byte order. |
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| Fixing either of these problems would be non-trivial, and so I at this |
| point DO NOT RECOMMEND that distributions try to include this program, |
| even as modified and updated in e2fsprogs. This especially goes for |
| Debian, where the Debian maintainer for e2fsprogs has a history of |
| making authorized changes to e2fsprogs to include programs that aren't |
| supported, and then starts bugging me with bug reports. YES I KNOW. |
| THIS PROGRAM HAS HORRIBLE SHORTCOMINGS. IT IS INCLUDED HERE ONLY |
| BECAUSE IT'S A CONVENIENT WAY FOR (FOR E2FSPROGS DEVELOPERS ON INTEL |
| MACHINES) TO GENERATE TEST CASES BY SELECTIVELY CORRUPTING |
| FILESYSTEMS. I WILL NOT SUPPORT THIS PROGRAM FOR USE BY GENERAL USERS |
| SO PLEASE DO NOT INCLUDE IT IN A DISTRIBUTION. |
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| I have currently disabled the use of GNU Readline in this program, |
| because readline and ncurses really don't play well together at all. |
| Readline assumes that it can write arbitrary text to the screen |
| (especially when it tries to print out a completion list), which just |
| doesn't work with ncurses. Fixing this so they would work together |
| would require wholesale changes to readline. |
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| Theodore Ts'o |
| tytso@MIT.EDU |
| May 12, 2001 |
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| ext2ed - The extended-2 filesystem editor, version 0.2 |
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| This is version 0.2 of ext2ed - The extended-2 filesystem editor. |
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| Modifications on Apr 5 2001 |
| This is minor bug fixes to ext2ed, as of April 2001. |
| It supports modern ext2 version that has file type in directory structure |
| and fixes the missunderstanding between ncurses and |
| readline. |
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| I first applied patches from Redhat except the one for readline that |
| rewrote a readline behavior. |
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| Globals diffs between version 0.1 and 0.2 is stored in file : |
| diff-ext2ed.1.2 |
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| Christian Bac <Christian.Bac@nt-evry.fr> |
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| Documentation |
| ------------- |
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| ext2ed's documentation consists of three documents: |
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| 1. The user's guide. |
| 2. Technical overview of the ext2 filesystem. |
| 3. The EXT2ED design and implementation document. |
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| Those documents are available in the doc directory, in linuxdoc-sgml and |
| postscript formats. |
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| The documentation is also available online at: |
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| http://tochnapc2.technion.ac.il |
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| under the ext2ed section. |
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| Installation |
| ------------ |
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| ext2ed requires the kernel sources and the readline and ncurses packages. |
| Please edit the makefile if you are using an "old" version of ncurses (See the |
| details below) or if gcc can't find the various header files and libraries. |
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| To install, simply issue a 'make' command to compile and a 'make install' |
| command to install. I have also included an already compiled linux a.out |
| binary. |
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| ext2ed and ncurses |
| ------------------ |
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| ext2ed uses the ncurses library for terminal output. It is very important |
| that ncurses will be properly installed on your system: |
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| 1. Old versions of ncurses (around 1.8.5) need the OLD_NCURSES compile |
| time option in EXT2ED. |
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| At least from 1.9.2c, this flag should not be used. I would recommend |
| upgrading the ncurses library to the newer versions. |
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| 2. ncurses uses its own terminfo database rather then the termcap file. |
| It is important that the terminfo database will be found by ncurses. |
| If this is not the case, you will see on startup some lines which |
| refer to /etc/termcap. This will mean that there is a problem with |
| the terminfo database. |
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| 3. Newer versions of ncurses (and the 1.3 series of the kernel) describe |
| the linux console in the entry 'linux' and not 'console', as it was |
| before. If you run ext2ed in the linux console, you should either |
| set your TERM environment variable to 'linux' or link |
| l/linux to c/console in the terminfo database. |
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| 4. The percompiled binary was linked with ncurses 1.9.4 and will search |
| for the terminfo database on /usr/local/lib/terminfo. If you are |
| using it, and your 1.9.4 compatible terminfo database is not on the |
| directory above, use the TERMINFO environment variable to specify |
| an alternate location. |
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| Running ext2ed |
| -------------- |
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| For those of you who don't like reading lengthy articles, here are a few |
| basic guidelines: |
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| 1. Don't use ext2ed to change a mounted filesystem ! |
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| Using ext2ed in read-only mode on a mounted filesystem can be allowed |
| by using the configuration file option 'AllowMountedRead on'. However, |
| note that the displayed data will be unreliable. |
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| 2. ext2ed currently can't handle filesystems bigger than 2 GB. I am |
| sorry for the inconvenience. This will hopefully be fixed in future |
| releases. |
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| 3. Before running ext2ed, edit the configuration file |
| /var/lib/ext2ed/ext2ed.conf to suit your needs. The various |
| configuration options are documented there. |
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| 4. Use the 'setdevice' command to open an ext2 filesystem. |
| e.g. 'setdevice /dev/hda1'. |
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| 5. If the filesystem is an ext2 filesystem and ext2ed fails to |
| autodetect this, use the 'ForceExt2 on' configuration file option. |
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| 6. The filesystem will always be opened in read-only mode. Feel free to |
| experiment, but take care with the 'enablewrite' command. |
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| Feel free to send me feedback with anything regarding to ext2ed. |
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| Enjoy, |
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| Gadi Oxman <tgud@tochnapc2.technion.ac.il> |
| Haifa, August 23 1995 |
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