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NAME
fcat - Output the contents of a file based on its name.
SYNOPSIS
fcat [-hRsvV] [-f fstype] [-i imgtype] [-o imgoffset] [-b dev_sector_size] path_of_file image [images]
DESCRIPTION
fcat opens the named image(s) and copies the file at the path path_of_file to standard output.
ARGUMENTS
-f fstype Specifies the file system type. Use -f 'list' to list the supported file system types. If not given,
autodetection methods are used.
-h Skip over holes in sparse files, so that absolute address information is lost. This option saves
space when copying sparse files.
-R Suppress errors if a deleted file is being recovered.
-s Include the slack space in the output.
-i imgtype Identify the type of image file, such as raw. Use '-i list' to list the supported types. If not given,
autodetection methods are used.
-o imgoffset The sector offset where the file system starts in the image.
-b dev_sector_size The size, in bytes, of the underlying device sectors. If not given, the value in the image
format is used (if it exists) or 512-bytes is assumed.
-v Enable verbose mode, output to stderr.
-V Display version
image [images] The disk or partition image to read, whose format is given with '-i'. Multiple image file names can
be given if the image is split into multiple segments. If only one image file is given, and its name
is the first in a sequence (e.g., as indicated by ending in ’.001’), subsequent image segments will
be included automatically.
path_of_file Path of file to extract the contents of. Surround the path in quotes if there is a space in a file or
directory name. Use forward slashes.
AUTHOR
The Sleuth Kit was written by Brian Carrier <carrier@sleuthkit.org>.
This manual page was written by Joao Eriberto Mota Filho <eriberto@debian.org> for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
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