Result for 25720875DF09090CA589FC973597A6494C73F698

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/sbin/mklost+found
FileSize6604
MD5BBF5FF9D3A17954B0AA12B3362DA6C11
SHA-125720875DF09090CA589FC973597A6494C73F698
SHA-256679B93CB20592F417DC6623A4B794677D623C6CB228A3AF707F0E575536F66FC
SSDEEP96:TXgxIOOAB6WBYqhRhXV0xDdXGuqrSoWCA0D3QkI9ZtGf+zOmiA11CD0:TXfOLoWr/Vg1GVlHAggPA1z
TLSHT108D1E851B1D24DBACCD14236C9EF0BB43356D28D8C962B23C345E9A01B1976C8DB3E42
hashlookup:parent-total1
hashlookup:trust55

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The searched file hash is included in 1 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD524706991912129A52F0440AAD4B8A6FF
PackageArcharmv7hl
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.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamee2fsprogs
PackageRelease1.fc18
PackageVersion1.42.5
SHA-18C310040DE964B690635418028C8F3288D6C6AED
SHA-256E98A74F0E338660C322C26B713698A0191CCE9532764083331D2CD2C6CF02BC6