This is the command f3fix that can be run in the OnWorks free hosting provider using one of our multiple free online workstations such as Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator
PROGRAM:
NAME
f3fix - edit the partition table of a fake flash drive
SYNOPSIS
f3fix [-bnks?V] [-a SEC-NUM] [-d TYPE] [-f TYPE] [-l SEC-NUM]
[--first-sec=SEC-NUM] [--boot] [--disk-type=TYPE] [--fs-type=TYPE]
[--last-sec=SEC-NUM] [--no-boot] [--list-disk-types]
[--list-fs-types] [--help] [--usage] [--version] <DISK_DEV>
DESCRIPTION
F3 stands for Fight Flash Fraud, or Fight Fake Flash.
f3fix is useful to edit the partition table of a fake flash drive to have a single
partition that fully covers the real capacity of the drive.
Warning: THIS COMMAND IS EXPERIMENTAL.
OPTIONS
-a, --first-sec=SEC-NUM
Sector where the partition starts.
-b, --boot
Mark the partition for boot.
-d, --disk-type=TYPE
Disk type of the partition table.
-f, --fs-type=TYPE
Type of the file system of the partition.
-l, --last-sec=SEC-NUM
Sector where the partition ends.
-n, --no-boot
Do not mark the partition for boot.
-k, --list-disk-types
List all supported disk types.
-s, --list-fs-types
List all supported types of file systems.
-?, --help
Give this help list.
--usage
Give a short usage message.
-V, --version
Print program version.
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