Result for 08D3904CF28FF4EF2335C2B6588EBF36F899EDF0

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/sbin/e2undo
FileSize69256
MD5FCFBE271F919CF8086FFF89EAB226610
SHA-108D3904CF28FF4EF2335C2B6588EBF36F899EDF0
SHA-256B27D8DA278FE0319955D8A983AD7C307EE089F4BB4EF5242D2A5C1A999F7B0C2
SSDEEP192:tajW/oRYV+wETpN1TMac2ivssNW+rcsBWQ1gJldxTqS:Pomg/Tp7c2iPNW+rcm9G1T
TLSHT14463B5C6B7490E37D9AD1330C6A90B74E3386D489351531BAB0E2A3614F375CAD7AE92
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MD50B14758C0E6A1CF3D1E4FD5D258091D0
PackageArchppc64
PackageDescriptionThe e2fsprogs package contains a number of utilities for creating, checking, modifying, and correcting any inconsistencies in second, third and fourth extended (ext2/ext3/ext4) filesystems. E2fsprogs contains e2fsck (used to repair filesystem inconsistencies after an unclean shutdown), mke2fs (used to initialize a partition to contain an empty ext2 filesystem), debugfs (used to examine the internal structure of a filesystem, to manually repair a corrupted filesystem, or to create test cases for e2fsck), tune2fs (used to modify filesystem parameters), and most of the other core ext2fs filesystem utilities. You should install the e2fsprogs package if you need to manage the performance of an ext2, ext3, or ext4 filesystem.
PackageMaintainerKoji
PackageNamee2fsprogs
PackageRelease1.fc18
PackageVersion1.42.5
SHA-12749E45312938AD3C595918BB1B863F558BC0ADB
SHA-256D1A949DB33931F731219493304267A612D19FFCF85A291929800FA7535096D59