Installing HRConvert2 on Fedora CoreOS Latest

HRConvert2 is a useful tool to convert height data of F2FS partitions from one format to another. Here is a step by step tutorial on how to install HRConvert2 on Fedora CoreOS Latest.

Prerequisites

Make sure you have the following prerequisites before you begin the installation of HRConvert2:

Step 1: Installing Git

HRConvert2 is available on Github, so we need to install Git to retrieve the source code. Use the following command to install Git:

sudo dnf install git -y

Step 2: Retrieving the HRConvert2 source code

Use Git to retrieve the HRConvert2 source code from Github:

git clone https://github.com/zelon88/HRConvert2.git

This will download the source code to the current working directory.

Step 3: Installing the required libraries

HRConvert2 requires the following libraries to be installed:

To install these libraries, run the following command:

sudo dnf install libf2fs libuuid libblkid -y

Step 4: Building and installing HRConvert2

Navigate to the HRConvert2 directory and run the following commands:

cd HRConvert2
make
sudo make install

This will build and install HRConvert2 on your system.

Step 5: Testing HRConvert2

To test HRConvert2, run the following command:

sudo hrconvert2 --help

This should display the help menu for HRConvert2.

Congratulations! You have successfully installed HRConvert2 on your Fedora CoreOS Latest machine.

Conclusion

In this tutorial, we have seen how to install HRConvert2 on a Fedora CoreOS Latest machine. HRConvert2 is a useful tool for converting height data of F2FS partitions from one format to another. Now that you have HRConvert2 installed, you can use it for your needs.

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