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14: name of a device special file that contains a proper COHERENT
15: file system. Using the raw device generally decreases the time
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18: The output is in the unsorted traversal order of the file system
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22: Under the -i option, ncheck prints the file name corresponding to
23: each i-number number in the given list. Under the -a option,
24: ncheck prints only the names of special files and set user-ID
25: mode files; this option allows the system administrator to ascer-
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35: ncheck appends `??' to the generated file name if it cannot find
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