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# ext2ed.conf #
# #
# Configuration file for the extended 2 file system disk editor. #
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# Ext2Descriptors is the location of the ext2 filesystem structure
# definitions.
Ext2Descriptors @datadir@/ext2.descriptors
# Using AlternateDescriptors you can declare additional structures. Those
# structures can contain only variables. Linking functions to the objects is
# possible only through source code additions.
AlternateDescriptors
# LogFile is the location of the log file. Actual changes to the filesystem
# are logged there. See also LogChanges.
LogFile /var/log/ext2ed.log
# The following selects the default behavior when changes are made to the
# filesystem. When on, each change will be logged - Both the previous data
# and the new written data.
LogChanges on
# AllowChanges off will not allow ext2ed to do any changes to the
# filesystem - The "enablewrite" command will not work. When on, enablewrite
# will still have to be issued to allow write access.
AllowChanges on
# With this option you can choose whether ext2ed will allow read-only mode on
# a mounted filesystem. Read-Write mode is never allowed on a mounted
# filesystem.
AllowMountedRead on
# When ForceExt2 is set to on, the filesystem is assumed to be ext2
# filesystem, despite the possibly corrupt superblock magic number reading.
# All the ext2 specific commands will be aviable despite the possible
# autodetection failture.
ForceExt2 off
# Normally, the various filesystem parameters such as the block size and the
# total number of blocks are gathered from the ext2 filesystem itself.
# However, on a corrupt filesystem, ext2ed is unable to get the right
# parameters. In this case, they will be taken from here. See also
# ForceDefault.
DefaultBlockSize 1024
DefaultTotalBlocks 2097151 # ~2 GB total size
DefaultBlocksInGroup 8192
# With ForceDefault on, you can force the use of the default parameters
# above. This is not recommended, as ext2ed will fallback by default to those
# parameters if it can't figure up the parameters from the filesystem itself.
ForceDefault off