Command: mkproto - create a MINIX prototype file Syntax: mkproto [-b n] [-d str] [-g n] [-i n] [-p nnn] [-s] [-t root] [-u n] source_directory [prototype_file] Flags: -b Number of blocks in the prototype is n -d Indent the prototype file using str instead of tab -g Use n as the gid for all files and directories -i Number of i-nodes in the prototype is n -p Use nnn (3 octal digits) as the protection mode -s Use the same uid, gid and mode as the source files have -t Use the string root as the path prefix for every file -u Use n as the uid for all files and directories Examples: mkproto -b360 # Make a 360K prototype of this directory mkproto -u2 -g1 -p644 # Give all files uid 2, gid 1 and mode 644 Mkproto creates an mkfs prototype file for the specified source- directory. The prototype file is either written to stdout or, if specified, the proto-file.