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NTFS Overview
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To mount an NTFS volume, use the filesystem type 'ntfs'. The driver
currently works only in read-only mode, with no fault-tolerance
supported. If you enable the experimental write support, make sure
you can recover from a complete loss of data. For ftdisk support,
limited success was reported with volume sets on top of the md driver,
although mirror and stripe sets should work as well - if the md
driver can be talked into using the same layout as Windows NT.
The ntfs driver supports the following mount options:
iocharset=name Character set to use when returning file names.
Unlike VFAT, NTFS suppresses names that contain
unconvertible characters
utf8=<bool> Use UTF-8 for converting file names
uni_xlate=<bool>,2 Use the VFAT-style encoding for file names outside
the current character set. A boolean value will
enable the feature, a value of 2 will enable the
encoding as documented in vfat.txt:
':', (u & 0x3f), ((u>>6) & 0x3f), (u>>12),
uid=
gid=
umask= These options work as documented in mount(8).
By default, the files are owned by root and
not readable by somebody else.
posix=<bool> If enabled, the file system distinguishes between
upper and lower case. The 8.3 alias names are presented
as hard links instead of being suppressed.
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