mkfs.f2fs(8) create an F2FS file system

SYNOPSIS

mkfs.f2fs [ -a heap-based-allocation ] [ -l volume-label ] [ -o overprovision-ratio-percentage ] [ -s #-of-segments-per-section ] [ -z #-of-sections-per-zone ] [ -e extenstion-list ] [ -d debugging-level ] device [sectors]

DESCRIPTION

mkfs.f2fs is used to create a f2fs file system (usually in a disk partition). device is the special file corresponding to the device (e.g. /dev/sdXX). sectors is optionally given for specifing the filesystem size.

The exit code returned by mkfs.f2fs is 0 on success and 1 on failure.

OPTIONS

-a heap-based-allocation
Specify 1 or 0 to enable/disable heap based block allocation policy. If the value is equal to 1, each of active log areas are initially assigned separately according to the whole volume size. The default value is 1.
-l volume-label
Specify the volume label to the partition mounted as F2FS.
-o overprovision-ratio-percentage
Specify the percentage over the volume size for overprovision area. This area is hidden to users, and utilized by F2FS cleaner. If not specified, the best number will be assigned automatically accoring to the partition size.
-s #-of-segments-per-section
Specify the number of segments per section. A section consists of multiple consecutive segments, and is the unit of garbage collection. The default number is 1, which means one segment is assigned to a section.
-z #-of-sections-per-zone
Specify the number of sections per zone. A zone consists of multiple sections. F2FS allocates segments for active logs with separated zones as much as possible. The default number is 1, which means a zone consists of one section.
-e extension-list
Specify a file extension list in order f2fs to treat them as cold files. The data of files having those extensions will be stored to the cold log. The default list includes most of multimedia file extensions such as jpg, gif, mpeg, mkv, and so on.
-d debug-level
Specify the level of debugging options. The default number is 0, which shows basic debugging messages.

AUTHOR

This version of mkfs.f2fs has been written by Jaegeuk Kim <[email protected]>.

AVAILABILITY

mkfs.f2fs is available from git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jaegeuk/f2fs-tools.git.