> > Well, there is also debugfs, which is useful for doing interactive
> > manipulation of the ext2 filesystem structures. I personally don't
> > think that having e2fsct call into it by default when there is a
> > filesystem problem is all that useful, since if you know about debugfs,
>
> that is indeed a good point, although in my case i didn't know about
> debugfs. :)
I don't know much about debugfs either. Could anyone please point me in
the right direction on finding more information about it? I'd like to
learn more about it.
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