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(New page: Version 2.09 Man Page NAME mmstat - Display details about the media management system (partition tables) SYNOPSIS mmstat [-t mmtype ] [-o offset ] [ -i imgtype ] [...)
 
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NAME
 
      mmstat  -  Display details about the media management system (partition
 
      tables)
 
  
SYNOPSIS
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Displays the general details of a volume system (media management), which includes partition tables and disk labels.  Mainly, the type of the system is given.
      mmstat [-t mmtype ] [-o offset ] [ -i imgtype ] [-vV] image [images]
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DESCRIPTION
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* [http://www.sleuthkit.org/sleuthkit/man/mmstat.html Automatically Updated man Page]
      mms displays the general details of the media management systems, which
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      include partition tables and disk labels.  Mainly, the type is given.
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      The options are as follows:
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      -t mmtype
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              Specify  the  media management type. Use the -? option for sup-
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              ported types.
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      -o offset
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              Specify the offset into the image where  the  volume  containing
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              the  partition system starts. The relative offset of the parti-
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              tion system will be added to this value.
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      -i imgtype
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              Identify the type of image file, such as raw or split.  Raw  is
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              the default.
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      -v    Verbose output of debugging statements to stderr
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      -V    Display version
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      image [images]
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              One  (or  more  if split) disk images whose format is given with
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              ’-i’.
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HISTORY
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      mmstat first appeared in The Sleuth Kit v2.00.
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AUTHOR
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      Brian Carrier <carrier@sleuthkit.org>
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Latest revision as of 18:09, 11 September 2008

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Displays the general details of a volume system (media management), which includes partition tables and disk labels. Mainly, the type of the system is given.