* which should have filesystem type "fstype".
*
* The returned integer is the status. See fsck(8) for the
- * list of status codes from "fsck", and note that multiple
- * status codes can be summed together.
+ * list of status codes from "fsck".
*
- * It is entirely equivalent to running "fsck -a -t fstype
- * device". Note that checking or repairing NTFS volumes is
- * not supported (by linux-ntfs).
+ * Notes:
+ *
+ * * Multiple status codes can be summed together.
+ *
+ * * A non-zero return code can mean "success", for
+ * example if errors have been corrected on the
+ * filesystem.
+ *
+ * * Checking or repairing NTFS volumes is not supported
+ * (by linux-ntfs).
+ *
+ * This command is entirely equivalent to running "fsck -a
+ * -t fstype device".
*
* @throws LibGuestFSException
*/