e2ls − list files and directories on an ext2 filesystem
e2ls [options] file_specification
The e2ls command is used to list files and directories on an ext2 filesystem.
Files deleted via e2rm(1) sometimes will show up even without the −D option. It is being investigated.
−a |
Show hidden directories. |
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−c |
Sort by creation time (must include -t when using -l). |
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−d dir |
Open the ext2 filesystem specified by dir. |
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−D |
Show deleted files bracketed with ><. |
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−f |
No sorting of the file list. |
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−i |
Show the inodes (very useful for the -l option). |
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−l |
Long listing. |
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−n |
Like -l, but list numeric user and group IDs. |
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−r |
Reverse the sort order. |
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−t |
Sort by time. |
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−Z |
List SELinux label from extended attributes. |
e2ls −a
boot.img:.
e2ls −l /dev/hdb1:/data
e2tools(7), e2ln(1), e2mv(1), e2mkdir(1), e2cp(1), e2rm(1), e2tail(1).
The e2tools were written by Keith Sheffield <[email protected]>.
This manual page was written by Lucas Wall <[email protected]>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).