What happens if you just do this:
> # istat /dev/vg0/rootfs 24117290
On Jan 23, 2015, at 8:57 AM, Kai Pöritz <ka...@po...> wrote:
> Hello sleuthkit folks,
>
> I tryed to do the following:
>
> # whoami
> root
> # cat /home/pilgrim/text.txt
> this is a test
> # ls -li /home/pilgrim/text.txt
> 24117290 -rw-r--r-- 1 pilgrim pilgrim 15 Jan 23 09:03 /home/pilgrim/text.txt
> # istat /home/pilgrim/text.txt /dev/vg0/rootfs 24117290
> Cannot determine file system type
>
>
> Why is the filesystem type not found? How can I make it work so it
> displays info like this:
>
> inode: xxxxx
> Allocated
> Group: xx
> Generation Id: xxxxxxxx
> uid / gid: xxxx / xxxx
> mode: rrwxrwxrwx
> size: x
> num of links: x
>
> Inode Times:
> Accessed: xxxxxx
> File Modified: xxxxxx
> Inode Modified: xxxxxx
>
> Direct Blocks:
> xxxxxx
>
> Thanks in advance
>
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