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| .\" Copyright 2006 by Theodore Ts'o. All Rights Reserved. |
| .\" This file may be copied under the terms of the GNU Public License. |
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| .TH mke2fs.conf 5 "@E2FSPROGS_MONTH@ @E2FSPROGS_YEAR@" "E2fsprogs version @E2FSPROGS_VERSION@" |
| .SH NAME |
| mke2fs.conf \- Configuration file for mke2fs |
| .SH DESCRIPTION |
| .I mke2fs.conf |
| is the configuration file for |
| .BR mke2fs (8). |
| It controls the default parameters used by |
| .BR mke2fs (8) |
| when it is creating ext2, ext3, or ext4 filesystems. |
| .PP |
| The |
| .I mke2fs.conf |
| file uses an INI-style format. Stanzas, or top-level sections, are |
| delimited by square braces: [ ]. Within each section, each line |
| defines a relation, which assigns tags to values, or to a subsection, |
| which contains further relations or subsections. |
| .\" Tags can be assigned multiple values |
| An example of the INI-style format used by this configuration file |
| follows below: |
| .P |
| [section1] |
| .br |
| tag1 = value_a |
| .br |
| tag1 = value_b |
| .br |
| tag2 = value_c |
| .P |
| [section 2] |
| .br |
| tag3 = { |
| .br |
| subtag1 = subtag_value_a |
| .br |
| subtag1 = subtag_value_b |
| .br |
| subtag2 = subtag_value_c |
| .br |
| } |
| .br |
| tag1 = value_d |
| .br |
| tag2 = value_e |
| .br |
| } |
| .P |
| Comments are delimited by a semicolon (';') or a hash ('#') character |
| at the beginning of the comment, and are terminated by the end of |
| line character. |
| .P |
| Tags and values must be quoted using double quotes if they contain |
| spaces. Within a quoted string, the standard backslash interpretations |
| apply: "\en" (for the newline character), |
| "\et" (for the tab character), "\eb" (for the backspace character), |
| and "\e\e" (for the backslash character). |
| .P |
| Some relations expect a boolean value. The parser is quite liberal on |
| recognizing ``yes'', '`y'', ``true'', ``t'', ``1'', ``on'', etc. as a |
| boolean true value, and ``no'', ``n'', ``false'', ``nil'', ``0'', |
| ``off'' as a boolean false value. |
| .P |
| The following stanzas are used in the |
| .I mke2fs.conf |
| file. They will be described in more detail in future sections of this |
| document. |
| .TP |
| .I [options] |
| Contains relations which influence how mke2fs behaves. |
| .TP |
| .I [defaults] |
| Contains relations which define the default parameters |
| used by |
| .BR mke2fs (8). |
| In general, these defaults may be overridden by a definition in the |
| .B fs_types |
| stanza, or by an command-line option provided by the user. |
| .TP |
| .I [fs_types] |
| Contains relations which define defaults that should be used for specific |
| filesystem types. The filesystem type can be specified explicitly using |
| the |
| .B -T |
| option to |
| .BR mke2fs (8). |
| .SH THE [options] STANZA |
| The following relations are defined in the |
| .I [options] |
| stanza. |
| .TP |
| .I proceed_delay |
| If this relation is set to a positive integer, then if mke2fs will |
| proceed after waiting |
| .I proceed_delay |
| seconds, after asking the user for permission to proceed, even if the |
| user has not answered the question. Defaults to 0, which means to wait |
| until the user answers the question one way or another. |
| .SH THE [defaults] STANZA |
| The following relations are defined in the |
| .I [defaults] |
| stanza. |
| .TP |
| .I base_features |
| This relation specifies the filesystems features which are enabled in |
| newly created filesystems. It may be overridden by the |
| .I base_features |
| relation found in the filesystem or usage type subsection of |
| the |
| .I [fs_types] |
| stanza. |
| .TP |
| .I default_features |
| This relation specifies a set of features that should be added or |
| removed to the features listed in the |
| .I base_features |
| relation. It may be overridden by the filesystem-specific |
| .I default_features |
| in the filesystem or usage type subsection of |
| .IR [fs_types] , |
| and by the |
| .B -O |
| command-line option |
| to |
| .BR mke2fs (8). |
| .TP |
| .I enable_periodic_fsck |
| This boolean relation specifies whether periodic filesystem checks should be |
| enforced at boot time. If set to true, checks will be forced every |
| 180 days, or after a random number of mounts. These values may |
| be changed later via the |
| .B -i |
| and |
| .B -c |
| command-line options to |
| .BR tune2fs (8). |
| .TP |
| .I force_undo |
| This boolean relation, if set to a value of true, forces |
| .B mke2fs |
| to always try to create an undo file, even if the undo file might be |
| huge and it might extend the time to create the filesystem image |
| because the inode table isn't being initialized lazily. |
| .TP |
| .I fs_type |
| This relation specifies the default filesystem type if the user does not |
| specify it via the |
| .B \-t |
| option, or if |
| .B mke2fs |
| is not started using a program name of the form |
| .BI mkfs. fs-type\fR. |
| If both the user and the |
| .B mke2fs.conf |
| file does not specify a default filesystem type, mke2fs will use a |
| default filesystem type of |
| .IR ext3 |
| if a journal was requested via a command-line option, or |
| .I ext2 |
| if not. |
| .TP |
| .I blocksize |
| This relation specifies the default blocksize if the user does not |
| specify a blocksize on the command line, and the filesystem-type |
| specific section of the configuration file does not specify a blocksize. |
| .TP |
| .I hash_alg |
| This relation specifies the default hash algorithm used for the |
| new filesystems with hashed b-tree directories. Valid algorithms |
| accepted are: |
| .IR legacy , |
| .IR half_md4 , |
| and |
| .IR tea . |
| .TP |
| .I inode_ratio |
| This relation specifies the default inode ratio if the user does not |
| specify one on the command line, and the filesystem-type |
| specific section of the configuration file does not specify a default |
| inode ratio. |
| .TP |
| .I inode_size |
| This relation specifies the default inode size if the user does not |
| specify one on the command line, and the filesystem-type |
| specific section of the configuration file does not specify a default |
| inode size. |
| .TP |
| .I reserved_ratio |
| This relation specifies the default percentage of filesystem blocks |
| reserved for the super-user, if the user does not |
| specify one on the command line, and the filesystem-type |
| specific section of the configuration file does not specify a default |
| reserved ratio. This value can be a floating point number. |
| .TP |
| .I undo_dir |
| This relation specifies the directory where the undo file should be |
| stored. It can be overridden via the |
| .B E2FSPROGS_UNDO_DIR |
| environment variable. If the directory location is set to the value |
| .IR none , |
| .B mke2fs |
| will not create an undo file. |
| .SH THE [fs_types] STANZA |
| Each tag in the |
| .I [fs_types] |
| stanza names a filesystem type or usage type which can be specified via the |
| .B \-t |
| or |
| .B \-T |
| options to |
| .BR mke2fs (8), |
| respectively. |
| .P |
| The |
| .B mke2fs |
| program constructs a list of fs_types by concatenating the filesystem |
| type (i.e., ext2, ext3, etc.) with the usage type list. For most |
| configuration options, |
| .B mke2fs |
| will look for a subsection in the |
| .I [fs_types] |
| stanza corresponding with each entry in the constructed list, with later |
| entries overriding earlier filesystem or usage types. |
| For |
| example, consider the following |
| .B mke2fs.conf |
| fragment: |
| .P |
| [defaults] |
| .br |
| base_features = sparse_super,filetype,resize_inode,dir_index |
| .br |
| blocksize = 4096 |
| .br |
| inode_size = 256 |
| .br |
| inode_ratio = 16384 |
| .br |
| |
| .br |
| [fs_types] |
| .br |
| ext3 = { |
| .br |
| features = has_journal |
| .br |
| } |
| .br |
| ext4 = { |
| .br |
| features = extents,flex_bg |
| .br |
| inode_size = 256 |
| .br |
| } |
| .br |
| small = { |
| .br |
| blocksize = 1024 |
| .br |
| inode_ratio = 4096 |
| .br |
| } |
| .br |
| floppy = { |
| .br |
| features = ^resize_inode |
| .br |
| blocksize = 1024 |
| .br |
| inode_size = 128 |
| .br |
| } |
| .P |
| If mke2fs started with a program name of |
| .BR mke2fs.ext4 , |
| then the filesystem type of ext4 will be used. If the filesystem is |
| smaller than 3 megabytes, and no usage type is specified, then |
| .B mke2fs |
| will use a default |
| usage type of |
| .IR floppy . |
| This results in an fs_types list of "ext4, floppy". Both the ext4 |
| subsection and the floppy subsection define an |
| .I inode_size |
| relation, but since the later entries in the fs_types list supersede |
| earlier ones, the configuration parameter for fs_types.floppy.inode_size |
| will be used, so the filesystem will have an inode size of 128. |
| .P |
| The exception to this resolution is the |
| .I features |
| tag, which is specifies a set of changes to the features used by the |
| filesystem, and which is cumulative. So in the above example, first |
| the configuration relation defaults.base_features would enable an |
| initial feature set with the sparse_super, filetype, resize_inode, and |
| dir_index features enabled. Then configuration relation |
| fs_types.ext4.features would enable the extents and flex_bg |
| features, and finally the configuration relation |
| fs_types.floppy.features would remove |
| the resize_inode feature, resulting in a filesystem feature set |
| consisting of the sparse_super, filetype, resize_inode, dir_index, |
| extents_and flex_bg features. |
| .P |
| For each filesystem type, the following tags may be used in that |
| fs_type's subsection: |
| .TP |
| .I base_features |
| This relation specifies the features which are initially enabled for this |
| filesystem type. Only one |
| .I base_features |
| will be used, so if there are multiple entries in the fs_types list |
| whose subsections define the |
| .I base_features |
| relation, only the last will be used by |
| .BR mke2fs (8). |
| .TP |
| .I errors |
| Change the behavior of the kernel code when errors are detected. |
| In all cases, a filesystem error will cause |
| .BR e2fsck (8) |
| to check the filesystem on the next boot. |
| .I errors |
| can be one of the following: |
| .RS 1.2i |
| .TP 1.2i |
| .B continue |
| Continue normal execution. |
| .TP |
| .B remount-ro |
| Remount filesystem read-only. |
| .TP |
| .B panic |
| Cause a kernel panic. |
| .RE |
| .TP |
| .I features |
| This relation specifies a comma-separated list of features edit |
| requests which modify the feature set |
| used by the newly constructed filesystem. The syntax is the same as the |
| .B -O |
| command-line option to |
| .BR mke2fs (8); |
| that is, a feature can be prefixed by a caret ('^') symbol to disable |
| a named feature. Each |
| .I feature |
| relation specified in the fs_types list will be applied in the order |
| found in the fs_types list. |
| .TP |
| .I default_features |
| This relation specifies set of features which should be enabled or |
| disabled after applying the features listed in the |
| .I base_features |
| and |
| .I features |
| relations. It may be overridden by the |
| .B -O |
| command-line option to |
| .BR mke2fs (8). |
| .TP |
| .I auto_64-bit_support |
| This relation is a boolean which specifies whether |
| .BR mke2fs (8) |
| should automatically add the 64bit feature if the number of blocks for |
| the file system requires this feature to be enabled. The resize_inode |
| feature is also automatically disabled since it doesn't support 64-bit |
| block numbers. |
| .TP |
| .I default_mntopts |
| This relation specifies the set of mount options which should be enabled |
| by default. These may be changed at a later time with the |
| .B -o |
| command-line option to |
| .BR tune2fs (8). |
| .TP |
| .I blocksize |
| This relation specifies the default blocksize if the user does not |
| specify a blocksize on the command line. |
| .TP |
| .I lazy_itable_init |
| This boolean relation specifies whether the inode table should |
| be lazily initialized. It only has meaning if the uninit_bg feature is |
| enabled. If lazy_itable_init is true and the uninit_bg feature is |
| enabled, the inode table will |
| not fully initialized by |
| .BR mke2fs (8). |
| This speeds up filesystem |
| initialization noticeably, but it requires the kernel to finish |
| initializing the filesystem in the background when the filesystem is |
| first mounted. |
| .TP |
| .I journal_location |
| This relation specifies the location of the journal. |
| .TP |
| .I num_backup_sb |
| This relation indicates whether file systems with the |
| .B sparse_super2 |
| feature enabled should be created with 0, 1, or 2 backup superblocks. |
| .TP |
| .I packed_meta_blocks |
| This boolean relation specifes whether the allocation bitmaps, inode |
| table, and journal should be located at the beginning of the file system. |
| .TP |
| .I inode_ratio |
| This relation specifies the default inode ratio if the user does not |
| specify one on the command line. |
| .TP |
| .I inode_size |
| This relation specifies the default inode size if the user does not |
| specify one on the command line. |
| .TP |
| .I reserved_ratio |
| This relation specifies the default percentage of filesystem blocks |
| reserved for the super-user, if the user does not specify one on the command |
| line. |
| .TP |
| .I hash_alg |
| This relation specifies the default hash algorithm used for the |
| new filesystems with hashed b-tree directories. Valid algorithms |
| accepted are: |
| .IR legacy , |
| .IR half_md4 , |
| and |
| .IR tea . |
| .TP |
| .I flex_bg_size |
| This relation specifies the number of block groups that will be packed |
| together to create one large virtual block group on an ext4 filesystem. |
| This improves meta-data locality and performance on meta-data heavy |
| workloads. The number of groups must be a power of 2 and may only be |
| specified if the flex_bg filesystem feature is enabled. |
| .TP |
| .I options |
| This relation specifies additional extended options which should be |
| treated by |
| .BR mke2fs (8) |
| as if they were prepended to the argument of the |
| .B -E |
| option. This can be used to configure the default extended options used |
| by |
| .BR mke2fs (8) |
| on a per-filesystem type basis. |
| .TP |
| .I discard |
| This boolean relation specifies whether the |
| .BR mke2fs (8) |
| should attempt to discard device prior to filesystem creation. |
| .TP |
| .I cluster_size |
| This relation specifies the default cluster size if the bigalloc file |
| system feature is enabled. It can be overridden via the |
| .B \-C |
| command line option to |
| .BR mke2fs (8) |
| .TP |
| .I make_hugefiles |
| This boolean relation enables the creation of pre-allocated files as |
| part of formatting the file system. |
| .TP |
| .I hugefiles_uid |
| This relation controls the user ownership for all of the files and |
| directories created by the |
| .I make_hugefiles |
| feature. |
| .TP |
| .I hugefiles_gid |
| This relation controls the group ownership for all of the files and |
| directories created by the |
| .I make_hugefiles |
| feature. |
| .TP |
| .I hugefiles_umask |
| This relation specifies the umask used when creating the files and |
| directories by the |
| .I make_hugefiles |
| feature. |
| .TP |
| .I num_hugefiles |
| This relation specifies the number of huge files to be created. If this |
| relation is not specified, or is set to zero, and the |
| .I hugefiles_size |
| relation is non-zero, then |
| .I make_hugefiles |
| will create as many huge files as can fit to fill the entire file system. |
| .TP |
| .I hugefiles_slack |
| This relation specifies how much space should be reserved for other |
| files. |
| .TP |
| .I hugefiles_size |
| This relation specifies the size of the huge files. If this relation is |
| not specified, the default is to fill the entire file system. |
| .TP |
| .I hugefiles_align |
| This relation specifies the alignment for the start block of the huge |
| files. It also forces the size of huge files to be a multiple of the |
| requested alignment. If this relation is not specified, no alignment |
| requirement will be imposed on the huge files. |
| .TP |
| .I hugefiles_align_disk |
| Thie relations specifies whether the alignment should be relative to the |
| beginning of the hard drive (assuming that the starting offset of the |
| partition is available to mke2fs). The default value is false, which |
| if will cause hugefile alignment to be relative to the beginning of the |
| file system. |
| .TP |
| .I hugefiles_name |
| This relation specifies the base file name for the huge files. |
| .TP |
| .I hugefiles_digits |
| This relation specifies the (zero-padded) width of the field for the |
| huge file number. |
| .TP |
| .I zero_hugefiles |
| This boolean relation specifies whether or not zero blocks will be |
| written to the hugefiles while |
| .BR mke2fs(8) |
| is creating them. By default, zero blocks will be written to the huge |
| files to avoid stale data from being made available to potentially |
| untrusted user programs, unless the device supports a discard/trim |
| operation which will take care of zeroing the device blocks. By |
| .I zero_hugefiles |
| to false, this step will always be skipped, which can be useful if it is |
| known that the disk has been previously erased, or if the user programs |
| that will have access to the huge files are trusted to not reveal stale |
| data. |
| .SH THE [devices] STANZA |
| Each tag in the |
| .I [devices] |
| stanza names device name so that per-device defaults can be specified. |
| .TP |
| .I fs_type |
| This relation specifies the default parameter for the |
| .B \-t |
| option, if this option isn't specified on the command line. |
| .TP |
| .I usage_types |
| This relation specifies the default parameter for the |
| .B \-T |
| option, if this option isn't specified on the command line. |
| .SH FILES |
| .TP |
| .I /etc/mke2fs.conf |
| The configuration file for |
| .BR mke2fs (8). |
| .SH SEE ALSO |
| .BR mke2fs (8) |