NetBSD/usr.bin/file/magdir/dump

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#
# magic.dump, dump file format. For new and old dump filesystems
#
# No, these shouldn't specify a specific byte order, because the byte
# order is dependent on the machine that produced the dump.
#
24 long 60012 new-fs dump file,
>4 date x Previous dump %s,
>8 date x This dump %s,
>12 long >0 Volume %ld,
>692 long 0 Level zero, type:
>692 long >0 Level %d, type:
>0 long 1 tape header,
>0 long 2 beginning of file record,
>0 long 3 map of inodes on tape,
>0 long 4 continuation of file record,
>0 long 5 end of volume,
>0 long 6 map of inodes deleted,
>0 long 7 end of medium (for floppy),
>676 string >\0 Label %s,
>696 string >\0 Filesystem %s,
>760 string >\0 Device %s,
>824 string >\0 Host %s,
>888 long >0 Flags %x
24 long 60011 old-fs dump file,
#>4 date x Previous dump %s,
#>8 date x This dump %s,
>12 long >0 Volume %ld,
>692 long 0 Level zero, type:
>692 long >0 Level %d, type:
>0 long 1 tape header,
>0 long 2 beginning of file record,
>0 long 3 map of inodes on tape,
>0 long 4 continuation of file record,
>0 long 5 end of volume,
>0 long 6 map of inodes deleted,
>0 long 7 end of medium (for floppy),
>676 string >\0 Label %s,
>696 string >\0 Filesystem %s,
>760 string >\0 Device %s,
>824 string >\0 Host %s,
>888 long >0 Flags %x