Each manifest file entry is a single line, depending on the file type. Each entry begins with fname, which is the name of the file. To prevent parsing problems that are caused by special characters embedded in file names, the file names are encoded. For more information, see BART Rules File Format.
Subsequent fields represent the following file attributes:
Type of file with the following possible values:
B for a block device node
C for a character device node
D for a directory
F for a file
L for a symbolic link
P for a pipe
S for a socket
File size in bytes.
Octal number that represents the permissions of the file.
ACL attributes for the file. For a file with ACL attributes, this contains the output from acltotext().
Numerical user ID of the owner of this entry.
Numerical group ID of the owner of this entry.
Last modification time, in seconds, since 00:00:00 UTC, January 1, 1970, for directories.
Last modification time, in seconds, since 00:00:00 UTC, January 1, 1970, for links.
Last modification time, in seconds, since 00:00:00 UTC January 1, 1970, for files.
Checksum value of the file. This attribute is only specified for regular files. If you turn off context checking, or if checksums cannot be computed, the value of this field is –.
Destination of a symbolic link.
Value of the device node. This attribute is for character device files and block device files only.
For more information about BART manifests, see the bart_manifest(4) man page.