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(New page: Version 2.09 Man Page NAME jls - List the contents of a file system journal SYNOPSIS jls [-f fstype ] [-vV] [-i imgtype] [-o imgoffset] image [images] [inode] ...)
 
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NAME
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jls lists the records and entries in a file system journal.
      jls - List the contents of a file system journal
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SYNOPSIS
 
      jls  [-f  fstype  ]  [-vV]  [-i  imgtype] [-o imgoffset] image [images]
 
      [inode]
 
  
DESCRIPTION
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* [http://www.sleuthkit.org/sleuthkit/man/jls.html Automatically Updated man Page]
      jls lists the records and entries in a file system journal.  If  inode
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      is  given,  then  it will look there for a journal.  Otherwise, it will
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      use the default location.  The output lists the  journal  block  number
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      and a description.
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      The options are as follows:
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      -f ftype
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              Specify the file system type. Use -? to get a list of supported
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              types.
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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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      -o imgoffset
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              The  sector  offset  where  the file system starts in the image.
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              Non-512 byte sectors can be specified using ’@’ (32@2048).
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      -V    Display version
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      -v    verbose output
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      image [images]
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              One (or more if split) disk or partition images whose format  is
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              given with ’-i’.
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      [inode]
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              The inode where the file system journal can be found.
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EXAMPLES
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      jls -f linux-ext3 img.dd
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SEE ALSO
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      dd, jcat
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HISTORY
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      jls first appeared in The Sleuth Kit v1.73.
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AUTHOR
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      Brian Carrier <carrier@sleuthkit.org>
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Latest revision as of 18:36, 11 September 2008

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jls lists the records and entries in a file system journal.