Provided by: util-linux_2.34-0.1ubuntu9.6_amd64 bug

NAME

       fdformat - low-level format a floppy disk

SYNOPSIS

       fdformat [options] device

DESCRIPTION

       fdformat does a low-level format on a floppy disk.  device is usually one of the following
       (for floppy devices the major = 2, and the  minor  is  shown  for  informational  purposes
       only):

              /dev/fd0d360  (minor = 4)
              /dev/fd0h1200 (minor = 8)
              /dev/fd0D360  (minor = 12)
              /dev/fd0H360  (minor = 12)
              /dev/fd0D720  (minor = 16)
              /dev/fd0H720  (minor = 16)
              /dev/fd0h360  (minor = 20)
              /dev/fd0h720  (minor = 24)
              /dev/fd0H1440 (minor = 28)

              /dev/fd1d360  (minor = 5)
              /dev/fd1h1200 (minor = 9)
              /dev/fd1D360  (minor = 13)
              /dev/fd1H360  (minor = 13)
              /dev/fd1D720  (minor = 17)
              /dev/fd1H720  (minor = 17)
              /dev/fd1h360  (minor = 21)
              /dev/fd1h720  (minor = 25)
              /dev/fd1H1440 (minor = 29)

       The  generic floppy devices, /dev/fd0 and /dev/fd1, will fail to work with fdformat when a
       non-standard format is being used, or if the format has not been autodetected earlier.  In
       this case, use setfdprm(8) to load the disk parameters.

OPTIONS

       -f, --from N
              Start at the track N (default is 0).

       -t, --to N
              Stop at the track N.

       -r, --repair N
              Try to repair tracks failed during the verification (max N retries).

       -n, --no-verify
              Skip the verification that is normally performed after the formatting.

       -V, --version
              Display version information and exit.

       -h, --help
              Display help text and exit.

SEE ALSO

       fd(4), emkfs(8), mkfs(8), setfdprm(8)

AUTHOR

       Werner Almesberger (almesber@nessie.cs.id.ethz.ch)

AVAILABILITY

       The   fdformat   command  is  part  of  the  util-linux  package  and  is  available  from
       https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util-linux/.