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$ mkreiserfs -h mkreiserfs: option requires an argument — h Usage: mkreiserfs [options] device [block-count]
Options:
-b | --block-size N size of file-system block, in bytes
-j | --journal-device FILE path to separate device to hold journal
-s | --journal-size N size of the journal in blocks
-o | --journal-offset N offset of the journal from the start of
the separate device, in blocks
-t | --transaction-max-size N maximal size of transaction, in blocks
-B | --badblocks file store all bad blocks given in file on the fs
-h | --hash rupasov|tea|r5 hash function to use by default
-u | --uuid UUID store UUID in the superblock
-l | --label LABEL store LABEL in the superblock
--format 3.5|3.6 old 3.5 format or newer 3.6
-f | --force specified once, make mkreiserfs the whole
disk, not block device or mounted partition;
specified twice, do not ask for confirmation
-q | --quiet quiet work without messages, progress and
questions. Useful if run in a script. For use
by end users only.
-d | --debug print debugging information during mkreiser
-V print version and exit$ df | grep dlCache1 /dev/hdb12 74706268 32828 70878488 1% /lfs/dlCache1
% mkreiserfs -l dlCache1 /dev/hdb12
Guessing about desired format.. Kernel 2.4.25-1-386 is running.
Format 3.6 with standard journal
Count of blocks on the device: 18974752
Number of blocks consumed by mkreiserfs formatting process: 8791
Blocksize: 4096
Hash function used to sort names: "r5"
Journal Size 8193 blocks (first block 18)
Journal Max transaction length 1024
inode generation number: 0
UUID: 1ce0e8d9-ad89-436b-b35f-40f0a9265fa9
LABEL: dlCache1
ATTENTION: YOU SHOULD REBOOT AFTER FDISK!
ALL DATA WILL BE LOST ON '/dev/hdb12'!
Continue (y/n):y
Initializing journal - 0%....20%....40%....60%....80%....100%
Syncing..okReiserFS is successfully created on /dev/hdb12.
mount /dev/hdb12 /lfs/dlCache1
$ mount | grep dlCache1 /dev/hdb12 on /lfs/dlCache1 type reiserfs (rw)
$ df | grep dlCache1 /dev/hdb12 75896684 32840 75863844 1% /lfs/dlCache1