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BLKSTAT(1)		    General Commands Manual		    BLKSTAT(1)

NAME
       blkstat	-  Display  details  of	a file system data unit	(i.e. block or
       sector)

SYNOPSIS
       blkstat [-f fstype ] [-i	imgtype] [-o imgoffset]	 [-b  dev_sector_size]
       [-vV] image [images] addr

DESCRIPTION
       blkstat displays	the allocation status of the given data	unit.  blkstat
       was called dstat	in TSK versions	prior to 3.0.0.

ARGUMENTS
       -f fstype
	      Specify  the  file  system type.	Use '-f	list' to list the sup-
	      ported file system types.	 If not	given,	autodetection  methods
	      are used.

       -i imgtype
	      Identify	the type of image file,	such as	raw.  Use '-i list' to
	      list the supported types.	 If not	given,	autodetection  methods
	      are used.

       -o imgoffset
	      The sector offset	where the file system starts in	the image.

       -b dev_sector_size
	      The  size,  in  bytes, of	the underlying device sectors.	If not
	      given, the value in the image format is used (if it  exists)  or
	      512-bytes	is assumed.

       -v     Verbose output of	debugging statements to	stderr

       -V     Display version

       image [images]
	      The  disk	or partition image to read, whose format is given with
	      '-i'.  Multiple image file names can be given if	the  image  is
	      split  into multiple segments.  If only one image	file is	given,
	      and its name is the first	in a sequence (e.g., as	 indicated  by
	      ending  in  '.001'),  subsequent image segments will be included
	      automatically.

       addr   Address to display stats on.  This is a fragment for  UNIX  file
	      systems or a sector for FAT.

AUTHOR
       Brian Carrier <carrier at sleuthkit dot org>

       Send documentation updates to <doc-updates at sleuthkit dot org>

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