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OS: SL 4.4 i386.



Some time ago, I had shrinked the Logical Volume from two hard disks to one hard disk. 
Since this is a risky process and files may have been lost, I want to verify the integrity 
of the installed rpms in my system.

I checked the man pages and used "rpm -V -qa", and it displayed various files, mainly with 
the indication C, which as I read in the man page has to do with SELINUX. Then in the man 
page I saw an option --nofiles which says:

"--nofiles
               Don’t verify any attributes of package files"


I think the attributes is what I am looking for exclusion in my test. However the name of 
the option "--nofiles" instead of something like "--noattrib" or something, makes me to 
wonder whether this option ignores files entirely.


Does anyone know for sure?

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