From 18794c820f109e6de2e16af0f058b562b0492cbc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Matt Mower Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2015 16:22:45 -0600 Subject: Update dosfstools * Version 3.0.28 * Update filenames in source * Remove unnecessary symlink to fsck * Commit "Recode short filenames from DOS codepage (default 437)." has been reverted since we do not have access to iconv * Commits cherry-picked on top of 3.0.28: - mkfs.fat: fix incorrect int type - Prevent out of bound array read in date_dos2unix() Change-Id: I50310235c62ec2e6bc90afcd10f2814d3afb5113 --- dosfstools/doc/README.dosfsck | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) (limited to 'dosfstools/doc/README.dosfsck') diff --git a/dosfstools/doc/README.dosfsck b/dosfstools/doc/README.dosfsck index 7b351aa62..3038f363b 100644 --- a/dosfstools/doc/README.dosfsck +++ b/dosfstools/doc/README.dosfsck @@ -4,12 +4,12 @@ dosfsck, version 1 WARNING: This is ALPHA test software. Use at your own risk. dosfsck is the Linux equivalent of PC/MS-DOS' CHKDSK. It checks the -consistency of PC/MS-DOS file systems and optionally tries to repair +consistency of PC/MS-DOS filesystems and optionally tries to repair them. The tests dosfsck performs are described in the man page. dosfsck needs header files from dosfs.9 (or later) to compile. -Before using dosfsck to repair a file system that contains data of any +Before using dosfsck to repair a filesystem that contains data of any value, you should verify that dosfsck is able to correct all reported errors. (Except fatal errors and those reported as unfixable, of course.) In order to do this, run it with the -V option, e.g. -- cgit v1.2.3