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Now that most scripts show relevant cksums, it makes sense for dbgblock.py to just always show a cksum as well. It's not like this has any noticable impact on the script's runtime. Example: $ ./scripts/dbgblock.py disk -b4096 0 block 0x0, size 4096, cksum e6e3ad25 00000000: 01 00 00 00 80 03 00 08 6c 69 74 74 6c 65 66 73 ........littlefs 00000010: 80 04 00 02 00 00 80 05 00 02 fa 01 80 09 00 04 ................ ...