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     NCHECK(C)		      XENIX System V		     NCHECK(C)

     Name
	  ncheck - Generates names from inode numbers.

     Syntax
	  ncheck [ -i numbers ]	 [ -a ] [ -s ]	[ file-system ]

     Description
	  ncheck with no argument generates a pathname and inode
	  number list of all files on the set of file systems
	  specified in /etc/mnttab.  The two characters ``/.'' are
	  appended to the names of directory files.  The -i option
	  reduces the report to only those files whose inode numbers
	  follow.  The -a option allows printing of the names . and
	  .., which are ordinarily suppressed.	The -s option reduces
	  the report to special files and files with set-user-ID mode;
	  it is intended to discover concealed violations of security
	  policy.  A single filesystem may be specified rather than
	  the default list of mounted file systems.

     Files
	  /etc/mnttab

     See Also
	  fsck(C), sort(C)

     Diagnostics
	  When the file system structure is improper, ?? denotes the
	  ``parent'' of a parentless file and a pathname beginning
	  with ... denotes a loop.

     Notes
	  See Notes under mount(C).

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