jcat shows the contents of a journal block in the file system journal. The
inode address of the journal can be given or the default location will
be used. Note that the block address is a journal block address and not
a file system block. The raw output is given to STDOUT.
The options are as follows:
"-f
Specify the file system type. Use -? to get a list of supported types.
"-i
Identify the type of image file, such as raw or split. Raw is the default.
"-o
The sector offset where the file system starts in the image. Non-512 byte
sectors can be specified using '@' (32@2048).
-V
Display version
-v
verbose output
image
One (or more if split) disk or partition images whose format is given with '-i'.
[inode]
The inode where the file system journal can be found.
jblk
The journal block to display.
EXAMPLES
jcat -f linux-ext3 img.dd 34 | xxd
SEE ALSO
dd, jls
HISTORY
"jcat" " first appeared in " "The Sleuth Kit" " v1.73."