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NAME

       mkreiserfs - The create tool for the Linux ReiserFS filesystem.

SYNOPSIS

       mkreiserfs [ -dfV ] [ -b | --block-size N ] [ -h | --hash HASH ] [ -u | --uuid UUID ] [ -l
       | --label LABEL ] [ --format FORMAT ] [ -q | --quiet ] [ -j | --journal-device FILE ] [ -s
       |  --journal-size N ] [ -o | --journal-offset N ] [ -t | --transaction-max-size N ] [ -B |
       --badblocks file ]  device [ filesystem-size ]

DESCRIPTION

       mkreiserfs creates a Linux ReiserFS filesystem on a device (usually a disk partition).

       device is the special file corresponding to a device or to a partition (e.g /dev/hdXX  for
              an IDE disk partition or /dev/sdXX for a SCSI disk partition).

       filesystem-size
              is  the size in blocks of the filesystem. If omitted, mkreiserfs will automatically
              set it.

OPTIONS

       -b | --block-size N
              N is block size in bytes. It may only be set to a power of 2  within  the  512-8192
              interval.

       -h | --hash HASH
              HASH  specifies which hash function will sort the names in the directories.  Choose
              from r5, rupasov, or tea. r5 is the default one.

       --format FORMAT
              FORMAT specifies the format for the new filsystem. Choose format  3.5  or  3.6.  If
              none  is  specified  mkreiserfs  will create format 3.6 if running kernel is 2.4 or
              higher, and format 3.5 if kernel 2.2 is running, and will refuse creation under all
              other kernels.

       -u | --uuid UUID
              Sets   the   Universally   Unique   IDentifier   of  the  filesystem  to  UUID (see
              also  uuidgen(8)).  The  format  of  the  UUID   is   a   series  of   hex   digits
              separated  by  hypthens,  e.g.:  "c1b9d5a2-f162-11cf-9ece-0020afc76f16".   If   the
              option  is skipped,  mkreiserfs  will by default generate a new UUID.

       -l | --label LABEL
              Sets  the  volume  label  of  the filesystem. LABEL can at most  be  16  characters
              long; if it is longer than 16 characters, mkreiserfs will truncate it.

       -q | --quiet
              Sets  mkreiserfs to work quietly without producing messages, progress or questions.
              It is useful, but only for use by end users, if you run mkreiserfs in a script.

       -j | --journal-device FILE
              FILE is the name of the block device on  which  is  to  be  places  the  filesystem
              journal.

       -o | --journal-offset N
              N  is  the  offset  where the journal starts when it is to be on a separate device.
              Default is 0. N has no effect when the journal is to be on the host device.

       -s | --journal-size N
              N is the size of the journal in blocks. When the journal is to  be  on  a  separate
              device,  its  size  defaults  to  the  number  of blocks that the device has.  When
              journal is to be on the host device, its size defaults  to  8193  and  the  maximal
              possible  size is 32749 (for blocksize 4k). The minimum size is 513 blocks (whether
              the journal is on the host or on a separate device).

       -t | --transaction-max-size N
              N is the maximum transaction size parameter for the journal. The default,  and  max
              possible,  value  is  1024  blocks.  It  should  be  less than half the size of the
              journal. If specified incorrectly, it will automatically be adjusted.

       -B | --badblocks file
              File is the file name of the file that contains the list of blocks to be marked  as
              bad  on  the  filesystem. This list can be created by /sbin/badblocks -b block-size
              device.

       -f     Forces mkreiserfs to continue even  when  the  device  is  the  whole  disk,  looks
              mounted, or is not a block device. If -f is specified more than once, it allows the
              user to avoid asking for confirmation.

       -d     Sets mkreiserfs to print debugging information during mkreiserfs.

       -V     Prints the version and then exits.

AUTHOR

       This version of mkreiserfs has been written by Edward Shishkin <edward@namesys.com>.

BUGS

       Please report bugs to the ReiserFS developers <reiserfs-devel@vger.kernel.org>,  providing
       as  much  information  as  possible--your hardware, kernel, patches, settings, all printed
       messages; check the syslog file for any related information.

SEE ALSO

       reiserfsck(8), debugreiserfs(8), reiserfstune(8)