Usage example:
1. check the consistency.
fsck.exfat /dev/sda1
- 2. repair and fix.(preparing)
+ 2. repair a corrupted device and create files in /LOST+FOUND, which have clusters allocated but not belonged to any files when reparing the device.
+ fsck.exfat -p -s /dev/sda1
+ 3. repair a corrupted device in the same way above, but answering yes to all questions.
+ fsck.exfat -y -s /dev/sda1
- tune.exfat:
Adjust tunable filesystem parameters on an exFAT filesystem
tune.exfat -l /dev/sda1
2. set new volume label.
tune.exfat -L "new label" /dev/sda1
+ 3. print current volume serial.
+ tune.exfat -i /dev/sda1
+ 4. set new volume serial.
+ tune.exfat -I 0x12345678 /dev/sda1
+
+- exfatlabel:
+ Get or Set volume label or serial
+
+Usage example:
+ 1. get current volume label.
+ exfatlabel /dev/sda1
+ 2. set new volume label.
+ exfatlabel /dev/sda1 "new label"
+ 3. get current volume serial.
+ exfatlabel -i /dev/sda1
+ 4. set new volume serial.
+ exfatlabel -i /dev/sda1 0x12345678
+
+- dump.exfat:
+ Show on-disk information
+
+Usage example:
+ dump.exfat /dev/sda1
+
+- exfat2img:
+ Dump metadata of an exFAT filesystem
+
+Usage example:
+ exfat2img -o sda1.dump /dev/sda1
+
```
## Benchmarks
## Contributor information
* Please base your pull requests on the `exfat-next` branch.
-* Make sure you add 'Signed-Off' information to your commits (e. g. `git commit --signoff`).
+* Make sure you add 'Signed-Off' information to your commits (e.g. `git commit --signoff`).
+* Please check your code contribution using kernel dev-tool script [checkpatch](https://docs.kernel.org/dev-tools/checkpatch.html).