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.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
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The Linux NTFS filesystem driver
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=================================
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.. Table of contents
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- Overview
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- Utilities support
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- Supported mount options
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Overview
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========
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NTFS is a Linux kernel filesystem driver that provides full read and write
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support for NTFS volumes. It is designed for high performance, modern
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kernel infrastructure (iomap, folio), and stable long-term maintenance.
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Utilities support
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=================
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The NTFS utilities project, called ntfsprogs-plus, provides mkfs.ntfs,
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fsck.ntfs, and other related tools (e.g., ntfsinfo, ntfsclone, etc.) for
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creating, checking, and managing NTFS volumes. These utilities can be used
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for filesystem testing with xfstests as well as for recovering corrupted
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NTFS devices.
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The project is available at:
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https://github.com/ntfsprogs-plus/ntfsprogs-plus
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Supported mount options
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=======================
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The NTFS driver supports the following mount options:
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iocharset=name Character set to use for converting between
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the encoding is used for user visible filename and
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16 bit Unicode characters.
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nls=name Deprecated option. Still supported but please use
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iocharset=name in the future.
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uid=
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gid=
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umask= Provide default owner, group, and access mode mask.
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These options work as documented in mount(8). By
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default, the files/directories are owned by root
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and he/she has read and write permissions, as well
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as browse permission for directories. No one else
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has any access permissions. I.e. the mode on all
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files is by default rw------- and
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for directories rwx------, a consequence of
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the default fmask=0177 and dmask=0077.
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Using a umask of zero will grant all permissions to
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everyone, i.e. all files and directories will have
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mode rwxrwxrwx.
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fmask=
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dmask= Instead of specifying umask which applies both to
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files and directories, fmask applies only to files
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and dmask only to directories.
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showmeta=<BOOL>
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show_sys_files=<BOOL> If show_sys_files is specified, show the system
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files in directory listings. Otherwise the default
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behaviour is to hide the system files.
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Note that even when show_sys_files is specified,
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"$MFT" will not be visible due to bugs/mis-features
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in glibc. Further, note that irrespective of
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show_sys_files, all files are accessible by name,
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i.e. you can always do "ls -l \$UpCase" for example
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to specifically show the system file containing
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the Unicode upcase table.
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case_sensitive=<BOOL> If case_sensitive is specified, treat all filenames
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as case sensitive and create file names in
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the POSIX namespace (default behavior). Note,
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the Linux NTFS driver will never create short
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filenames and will remove them on rename/delete of
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the corresponding long file name. Note that files
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remain accessible via their short file name, if it
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exists.
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nocase=<BOOL> If nocase is specified, treat filenames
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case-insensitively.
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disable_sparse=<BOOL> If disable_sparse is specified, creation of sparse
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regions, i.e. holes, inside files is disabled for
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the volume (for the duration of this mount only).
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By default, creation of sparse regions is enabled,
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which is consistent with the behaviour of
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traditional Unix filesystems.
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errors=opt Specify NTFS behavior on critical errors: panic,
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remount the partition in read-only mode or
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continue without doing anything (default behavior).
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mft_zone_multiplier= Set the MFT zone multiplier for the volume (this
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setting is not persistent across mounts and can be
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changed from mount to mount but cannot be changed
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on remount). Values of 1 to 4 are allowed, 1 being
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the default. The MFT zone multiplier determines
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how much space is reserved for the MFT on the
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volume. If all other space is used up, then the
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MFT zone will be shrunk dynamically, so this has no
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impact on the amount of free space. However, it
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can have an impact on performance by affecting
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fragmentation of the MFT. In general use the
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default. If you have a lot of small files then use
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a higher value. The values have the following
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meaning:
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Value MFT zone size (% of volume size)
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1 12.5%
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2 25%
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3 37.5%
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4 50%
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Note this option is irrelevant for read-only mount.
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preallocated_size= Set preallocated size to optimize runlist merge
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overhead with small chunck size.(64KB size by
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default)
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acl=<BOOL> Enable POSIX ACL support. When specified, POSIX
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ACLs stored in extended attributes are enforced.
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Default is off. Requires kernel config
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NTFS_FS_POSIX_ACL enabled.
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sys_immutable=<BOOL> Make NTFS system files (e.g. $MFT, $LogFile,
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$Bitmap, $UpCase, etc.) immutable to user initiated
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modifications for extra safety. Default is off.
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nohidden=<BOOL> Hide files and directories marked with the Windows
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"hidden" attribute. By default hidden items are
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shown.
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hide_dot_files=<BOOL> Hide names beginning with a dot ("."). By default
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dot files are shown. When enabled, files and
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directories created with a leading '.' will be
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hidden from directory listings.
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windows_names=<BOOL> Refuse creation/rename of files with characters or
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reserved device names disallowed on Windows (e.g.
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CON, NUL, AUX, COM1, LPT1, etc.). Default is off.
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discard=<BOOL> Issue block device discard for clusters freed on
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file deletion/truncation to inform underlying
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storage.
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======================= ====================================================
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