Attached is the one I have been toying with. Ignore the 'v7' part I added. Ken On Sat, Mar 4, 2023 at 9:41 AM Noel Chiappa wrote: > > From: Clem Cole wrote: > > > It had more colorful name originally - fsck (pronounced as fisk BTW) > > was finished. I suspect the fcheck name was a USG idea. > > I dunno. I don't think we at MIT wold have gratuitously changed the name to > 'fcheck'; I rather think that was its original name - and we pretty > definitely got it from CMU. 'fsck' was definitely descended from 'fcheck' > (below). > > > > From: Jonathan Gray > > >> (are 'fsck' and 'fcheck' the same program?) > > > https://www.tuhs.org/cgi-bin/utree.pl?file=V7addenda/fsck > > Having looked the the source to both, it's quite clear that 'fcheck' is a > distant ancestor of 'fsck' (see below for thoughts on the connection(s)). > The > latter has been _very_ extensively modified, but there are still some > traces > of 'fcheck' left. > > A lot of the changes are to increase the portability, and also to come into > compliance with the latest 'C' (e.g. function prototypes); others are just > to > get rid of oddities in the original coding style. E.g.: > > unsigned > dsize, > fmin, > fmax > ; > > Perfectly legal C, but nobody uses that style. > > > > From: Jonathan Gray > > > fcheck is from Hal Pierson at Bell according to > > https://www.tuhs.org/Archive/Distributions/USDL/CB_Unix/readme.txt > > Hmm. "the major features that were added to UNIX by CB/UNIX ... Hal Person > (or Pierson?) also rewrote the original check disk command into something > that was useful by someone other than researchers." > > I poked around in CB/UNIX, and found 'check(1M)': > > > https://www.tuhs.org/Archive/Distributions/USDL/CB_Unix/cbunix_man1_01.pdf > > (dated November 1979). Alas, the source isn't there, but it's clearly in > the > fheck/fsck family. (CB/UNIX also has chkold(1M), which looks to me like > it's > 'icheck'.) > > So now we have a question about the ancestry of 'check' and 'fcheck' - is > one > an ancestor of the other, and if so, which - or are they independent > creations? Without the source, it's hard to be definitive, bur from the > messages (as given in the manual), they do seem related. > > Clem's message of 3 Mar, 14:35 seems to indicate the the original was from > CMU, authored by Ted Kowalski; he also: > > https://wiki.tuhs.org/doku.php?id=anecdotes:clem_cole_student > > says "Ted Kowalski shows up for his OYOC year in the EE dept after his > summer > at Bell Labs ... He also brought his cool (but unfinished) program he had > started to write originally at U Mich - fsck". So maybe the CB/UNIX > 'check' is > descended from a version that Ted left behind at Bell Labs? > > Is anyone in touch with Hal Pierson? He could surely clear up these > questions. > > Noel > -- End of line JOB TERMINATED