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- EFI label
- (overview), EFI Disk Label
- comparison with VTOC label, Comparison of the EFI Label and the VTOC Label
- installing a system with, Installing a System With an EFI-Labeled Disk
- restrictions of, Restrictions of the EFI Disk Label
- troubleshooting problems, Troubleshooting Problems With EFI Disk Labels
- eject command, removable media (how to), How to Eject Removable Media
- ejecting, removable media (how to), How to Eject Removable Media
- enabling
- iSNS deamon, How to Enable the iSNS Server Daemon
- removable media services (how to), How to Disable or Enable Removable Media Services
- uDAPL, How to Enable uDAPL
- write protection on removable media (how to), How to Enable or Disable Write Protection on Removable Media
- end-of-media detection
- cpio command, Copying Directories Between File Systems (cpio Command)
- ufsdump command
- Detecting the End of Media
- Detecting the End of Media
- error messages, iSCSI, General iSCSI Error Messages
- /etc/dfs/dfstab file, configuring for shared removable media (how to), How to Make Local Media Available to Other Systems
- /etc/dumpdates file, Purpose of the /etc/dumpdates File
- extended fundamental types (UFS file system), UFS File System
F
- FDFS file system, Virtual File Systems
- ff command, Commands for File System Administration
- FIFO inodes, Inodes
- FIFOFS file system, Virtual File Systems
- file system name, Determining the File System Name
- file system table, virtual, The Virtual File System Table
- file systems
- /, Default Solaris File Systems
- 4.3 Tahoe, Disk-Based File Systems
- BSD Fat Fast, Disk-Based File Systems
- cached (overview), How a CacheFS File System Works
- checking and repairing, Interactively Checking and Repairing a UFS File System
- checking size, Superblock Checks
- copying complete (dd), Making a Literal File System Copy
- creating (overview)
- loopback (LOFS), Creating and Mounting a Loopback File System (LOFS)
CTFS, Virtual File Systems
- custom parameters, Customizing UFS File System Parameters
- cylinder group structure, Structure of Cylinder Groups for UFS File Systems
- damage to, How the File System State Is Recorded
- default SunOS, Default Solaris File Systems
- description of administration commands, Commands for File System Administration
- disk-based, Disk-Based File Systems
- DOS, Disk-Based File Systems
- /export/home, Default Solaris File Systems
- FDFS, Virtual File Systems
- FIFOFS, Virtual File Systems
- finding types, How to Determine a File System's Type
- fixing, Fixing a UFS File System That the fsck Command Cannot Repair
- High Sierra, Disk-Based File Systems
- ISO 9660, Disk-Based File Systems
- large, Commonly Used Mount Options
- making available (overview), Overview of Mounting File Systems
- manual pages for, Manual Pages for Generic and Specific File System Commands
- MNTFS, Default Solaris File Systems
- mount table, The Mounted File System Table
- NAMEFS, Virtual File Systems
- network-based, Network-Based File Systems
- OBJFS, Virtual File Systems
- /opt, Default Solaris File Systems
- PCFS, Disk-Based File Systems
- preening
- Preening UFS File Systems
- How to Preen a UFS File System
- /proc, Default Solaris File Systems
- process, (overview), Virtual File Systems
- PROCFS, (overview), Virtual File Systems
- pseudo, (overview), Virtual File Systems
- reasons for inconsistencies, Why UFS File System Inconsistencies Might Occur
- sharing, The NFS Environment
- SPECFS, Virtual File Systems
- stopping all processes accessing (how to), How to Stop All Processes Accessing a File System
- SWAPFS, Virtual File Systems
- TMPFS, Virtual File Systems
- types of, Types of File Systems
- UFS, Disk-Based File Systems
- UNIX, Disk-Based File Systems
- /usr, Default Solaris File Systems
- /var, Default Solaris File Systems
- which to back up, Planning Which File Systems to Back Up
- why you back up, Why You Should Back Up File Systems
- files
- archiving to multiple diskettes with cpio command (how to), Archiving Files to Multiple Diskettes
- commands for copying to media (overview), Commands for Copying File Systems
- /etc/default/fs, Determining a File System's Type
- /etc/dfs/fstypes, Determining a File System's Type
- in the /proc directory, Virtual File Systems
- retrieving from tape with tar command (how to), How to Retrieve Files From a Tape (tar)
- sharing, The NFS Environment
- finding
- file system name, Determining the File System Name
- tape device name, Determining the Tape Device Name
- type of file system, How to Determine a File System's Type
- fixing inconsistent file systems, Fixing a UFS File System That the fsck Command Cannot Repair
- format.dat file
- creating an entry (how to), How to Create a format.dat Entry
- creating an entry (overview), Creating a format.dat Entry
- keywords
- Keywords in the format.dat File
- Partition Tables (format.dat)
- syntax rules, Syntax of the format.dat File
- format of inodes, Inodes
- format utility
- (overview), format Utility
- analyze menu, analyze Menu
- automatic configuration of SCSI disk drives (how to), How to Automatically Configure a SCSI Drive
- automatic configuration of SCSI disk drives (overview), Automatically Configuring SCSI Disk Drives
- creating a Solaris fdisk partition (how to), x86: How to Create a Solaris fdisk Partition
- creating disk slices and labeling disk (how to)
- SPARC, SPARC: How to Create Disk Slices and Label a Disk
- x86, x86: How to Create Disk Slices and Label a Disk
defect menu, defect Menu
- determining if a disk is formatted (how to), How to Determine if a Disk Is Formatted
- displaying disk slice information (example of), How to Display Disk Slice Information
- entering command names (how to), Specifying format Command Names
- fdisk menu, x86: fdisk Menu
- features and benefits, format Utility
- formatting a disk (example of), How to Format a Disk
- guidelines for using, Guidelines for Using the format Utility
- identifying disks on a system (examples of), How to Identify the Disks on a System
- identifying disks on a system (how to), Identifying Disks on a System
- input to
- Rules for Input to format Commands
- Specifying Disk Names to format Commands
- labeling a disk
- example of, How to Label a Disk
main menu
- format Menu and Command Descriptions
- format Menu and Command Descriptions
- partition menu
- partition Menu
- partition Menu
- recovering corrupted disk label (how to), How to Recover a Corrupted Disk Label
- specifying block numbers (how to), Specifying Block Numbers to format Commands
- using help facility, Getting Help on the format Utility
- when to use, When to Use the format Utility
- formatting, diskettes with rmformat (how to), How to Format a Diskette (rmformat)
- formatting a disk, (overview), Formatting a Disk
- fragment size, Fragment Size
- free blocks
- Superblock Checks
- Free Blocks
- free hog slice, See donor slice
- free inodes, Superblock Checks
- free space (minimum), Minimum Free Space
- fsck command
- Specifying the Disk Subdirectory
- Commands for File System Administration
- checking
- free blocks, Superblock Checks
- free inodes, Superblock Checks
- inode list size, Superblock Checks
- superblock, Superblock Checks
conditions to repair, What the fsck Command Checks and Tries to Repair
- FSACTIVE state flag, How the File System State Is Recorded
- FSBAD state flag, How the File System State Is Recorded
- FSCLEAN state flag, How the File System State Is Recorded
- FSSTABLE state flag, How the File System State Is Recorded
- preening, Preening UFS File Systems
- state flags, How the File System State Is Recorded
- syntax and options, Syntax and Options for the fsck Command
- using interactively, Interactively Checking and Repairing a UFS File System
- fsdb command, Commands for File System Administration
- fssnap command, creating a UFS snapshot (how to), How to Create a UFS Snapshot
- fsstat command, description, File System Monitoring Tool (fsstat)
- fsstat command (examples of), File System Monitoring Tool (fsstat)
- fstyp command, Commands for File System Administration
- fstypes file, Determining a File System's Type
- full backup
- (example of)
- How to Back Up a File System to Tape
- How to Back Up a File System to Tape
- definition, Choosing the Type of Backup
- fuser command
- finding if removable media is in use (how to), How to Determine If Removable Media Is Still in Use
- killing processes accessing removable media (how to), How to Determine If Removable Media Is Still in Use
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