E2CAT [-h] pathname
The E2CAT program will copy the contents of the file identified by ext2 pathname to the standard output. -h Prints this message.
E2CD2 [-bdh] [-f filepath] pathname
The pathname must identify an ext2 directory. That directory is made the current working directory. -d Generate a dos compatable script. -b Generate a bash shell compatable script. -f filepath Specify the name and path of the file for the script. The default is .e2cd.bat -h Prints this message.
E2CD is a .BAT file that creates another .BAT file which is called by default .e2cd.bat. This BAT file is used to modify the E2CWD environment variable. It then executes .e2cd.bat and deletes it. Actually it doesn't delete it, but that was the idea. This has something to do with NT file sharing semantics, as it seems NT thinks it is still in use. For bash users the equivalent of e2cd.bat is available called e2cd.bashrc which can be included in one's .bashrc.
E2CP [-bth] file1 file2
The E2CP program will copy the contents of the file identified by ext2 pathname 'file1' to the Native file 'file2'. The following options are available: -b Binary mode (default). No translation performed. -t Text mode. LF translated to CR/LF. -h Prints this message.
E2LS [-adilhtr] [pathname]
The pathname must identify an ext2 directory or file. The E2LS program provides a list of the contents of that directory in a manner similar to the Linux ls program. The following options are supported: -a Include file names starting with . in listing. -d List only pathname, even if it is a directory. -i Include inode number in listing. -l Produce a long listing. -t Sort by modification time. -r Reverse the sort order. -h Print this message.
E2PART [-ghs] [-d dump] diskno [partition]
The E2PART program lists the partitions that are available on a particular physical disk. This program does not use the E2CWD environment variable, instead the disk number is given as an argument to the E2PART program. diskno is a integer in the open range 0, 1, 2, ... diskno specifies the physical disk to examine and has a value greater than or equal to 0. partition can be used with disk to check for a specific ext2 partition. Partition numbers start at 1. -d dump Do a hex dump of dump 1024 byte blocks of the ext2 partition. This is for primarily for debugging. -s Print out the superblock of any ext2 partitions. -g Print out drive geometry. -h Print this message.
E2PWD [-h]
The E2PWD program prints the current directory. -h Prints this message.
Usage: ext2serv.exe [-install | -remove | -now] -install install the service -remove remove the service -now run service interactively once Do not call without parameters, this is reserved for the SCM!