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INTRODUCTION
============
The NTFS-3G driver is an open source, freely available read/write NTFS driver
for Linux, FreeBSD, Mac OS X, NetBSD, OpenSolaris, QNX and Haiku. It provides
safe and fast handling of the Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows 2000,
Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008 and Windows 7 file systems.
The purpose of the project is to develop, quality assurance and support a
trustable, featureful and high performance solution for hardware platforms
and operating systems whose users need to reliably interoperate with NTFS.
Besides this practical goal, the project also aims to explore the limits
of the hybrid, kernel/user space filesystem driver approach, performance,
reliability and feature richness per invested effort wise.
Besides the common file system features, NTFS-3G has support for file
ownership and permissions, POSIX ACLs, junction points, extended attributes
and creating compressed files. Parameter files in the directory .NTFS-3G may
be required to enable them, please get the instructions from
http://www.tuxera.com/community/ntfs-3g-advanced/
News, support answers, problem submission instructions, support and discussion
forums, performance numbers and other information are available on the project
web site at
http://www.tuxera.com/community/
QUICK INSTALLATION
==================
Linux: Make sure you have the basic development tools and the kernel includes
the FUSE kernel module. Then unpack the source tarball and type:
./configure
make
make install # or 'sudo make install' if you aren't root.
Please note that NTFS-3G doesn't require the FUSE user space package any
more.
The list of options for building specific configurations is displayed by
typing :
./configure --help
Below are a few specific options to ./configure :
--disable-ntfsprogs : do not build the ntfsprogs tools,
--enable-posix-acls : enable support for Posix ACLs
--enable-xattr-mappings : enable system extended attributes mappings
--with-fuse=external : use external fuse (overriding Linux default)
There are also a few make targets for building parts :
make libntfs : only build the libntfs-3g library
make libs : only build libntfs-3g (and libfuse-lite, if relevant)
make drivers : only build drivers and libraries, without ntfsprogs
make ntfsprogs : only build ntfsprogs and libntfs-3g, without drivers
Non-Linux: Please see
http://www.tuxera.com/community/ntfs-3g-download/
for known OS specific installation and source packages, but generally
the same procedures apply.
USAGE
=====
If there was no error during installation then the NTFS volume can be
read-write mounted for everybody the following way as the root user
(unmount the volume if it was already mounted, and replace /dev/sda1
and /mnt/windows, if needed):
mount -t ntfs-3g /dev/sda1 /mnt/windows
or
ntfs-3g /dev/sda1 /mnt/windows
Please see the ntfs-3g manual page for more options and examples.
You can also make NTFS to be mounted during boot by putting the below
line at the END(!) of the /etc/fstab file:
/dev/sda1 /mnt/windows ntfs-3g defaults 0 0
TESTING WITHOUT INSTALLING
=========================
Newer versions of ntfs-3g can be tested without installing anything and
without disturbing an existing installation. Just configure and make as
shown previously. This will create the scripts ntfs-3g and lowntfs-3g
in the src directory, which you may activate for testing :
./configure
make
then, as root :
src/ntfs-3g [-o mount-options] /dev/sda1 /mnt/windows
And, to end the test, unmount the usual way :
umount /dev/sda1
NTFS UTILITIES
==============
The ntfsprogs includes utilities for doing all required tasks to NTFS
partitions. In general, just run a utility without any command line
options to display the version number and usage syntax.
The following utilities are so far implemented:
ntfsfix - Attempt to fix an NTFS partition and force Windows to check NTFS.
mkntfs - Format a partition with the NTFS filesystem. See man 8 mkntfs for
command line options.
ntfslabel - Display/change the label of an NTFS partition. See man 8 ntfslabel
for details.
ntfsundelete - Recover deleted files from an NTFS volume. See man 8
ntfsundelete for more details.
ntfsresize - Resize NTFS volumes. See man 8 ntfsresize for details.
ntfsclone - Efficiently create/restore an image of an NTFS partition. See
man 8 ntfsclone for details.
ntfscluster - Locate the owner of any given sector or cluster on an NTFS
partition. See man 8 ntfscluster for details.
ntfsinfo - Show some information about an NTFS partition or one of the files
or directories within it. See man 8 ntfsinfo for details.
ntfsls - List information about files in a directory residing on an NTFS
partition. See man 8 ntfsls for details.
ntfscat - Concatenate files and print their contents on the standard output.
ntfscp - Overwrite files on an NTFS partition.