Jonathan Nieder wrote: > Note that "e2image -r" only writes metadata (using holes in place of > actual data), so "e2image -r <device> - | bzip2 > corrupted.e2i.bz2" > may not be too large if the metadata is not too complex. If you want > to avoid revealing filenames, the "-s" option to e2image can help. Now that I look at the manual more closely, "e2image -Q" might be more convenient.