Result for 27FEA9A0DFDEDF2899112132A8EE3B8C761DAA64

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/sbin/mklost+found
FileSize69256
MD5A62F821BDA1A981400566F5D5F31644F
SHA-127FEA9A0DFDEDF2899112132A8EE3B8C761DAA64
SHA-256B2D92F15E8631B0E79B0EE15BD13B464B2FF1063444BFEEDBDF007EA5E86B70B
SSDEEP96:r75EiD/MB+Bv5v8nz2SZDQ00wPzoO0C+/ZlCM0wRe6/1SD9BAP4hOGk:ryC/Mwp5SBDxrY/ZTZnSpw
TLSHT15F636454FB4ED86BC45D8B3888E7CB94B332F059A79357837604D1762F8B6C94E229C4
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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
MD5B42313DF4E6F358EBE58C3128351E8A9
PackageArchaarch64
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) file systems. E2fsprogs contains e2fsck (used to repair file system inconsistencies after an unclean shutdown), mke2fs (used to initialize a partition to contain an empty ext2 file system), debugfs (used to examine the internal structure of a file system, to manually repair a corrupted file system, or to create test cases for e2fsck), tune2fs (used to modify file system parameters), and most of the other core ext2fs file system utilities. You should install the e2fsprogs package if you need to manage the performance of an ext2, ext3, or ext4 file system.
PackageMaintainerCentOS Buildsys <bugs@centos.org>
PackageNamee2fsprogs
PackageRelease5.el8
PackageVersion1.45.6
SHA-133B2FF6499F059ACF794A1CE025B0F49F671D83B
SHA-256B916DE2E7EA8FC3B0B381E0AFE4353AB401B82885CEA5AFEC0551232BEB30FE2