NAME
mount_ntfs
—
mount an NTFS file system
SYNOPSIS
mount_ntfs |
[-a ] [-i ]
[-u uid]
[-g gid]
[-m mask]
[-C charset]
special node |
DESCRIPTION
The mount_ntfs
utility attaches the NTFS
file system residing on the device special to the
global file system namespace at the location indicated by
node. This command is normally executed by
mount(8) at boot time, but can be used by any user to mount an NTFS
file system on any directory that they own (provided, of course, that they
have appropriate access to the device that contains the file system).
The options are as follows:
-a
- Force behaviour to return MS-DOS 8.3 names also on
readdir
(). -i
- Make name lookup case insensitive for all names except POSIX names.
-u
uid- Set the owner of the files in the file system to uid. The default owner is the owner of the directory on which the file system is being mounted.
-g
gid- Set the group of the files in the file system to gid. The default group is the group of the directory on which the file system is being mounted.
-m
mask- Specify the maximum file permissions for files in the file system.
-C
charset- Specify local charset to convert Unicode file names. Currently only reading is supported, thus the file system is to be mounted read-only.
FEATURES
NTFS file attributes are accessed in following way:
foo[[:ATTRTYPE]:ATTRNAME]
‘ATTRTYPE’ is one of the identifiers listed in $AttrDef file of volume. Default is $DATA. ‘ATTRNAME’ is an attribute name. Default is none.
EXAMPLES
To mount an ntfs volume located in /dev/ad1s1:
# mount_ntfs /dev/ad1s1 /mnt
To get the volume name (in Unicode):
# cat /mnt/\$Volume:\$VOLUME_NAME
To read directory raw data:
# cat /mnt/foodir:\$INDEX_ROOT:\$I30
To mount a Japanese NTFS volume located in /dev/ad0s1:
mount_ntfs -C eucJP /dev/ad0s1
/mnt
WRITING
There is limited writing ability. Limitations: file must be nonresident and must not contain any sparces (uninitialized areas); compressed files are also not supported.
SEE ALSO
HISTORY
The mount_ntfs
utility first appeared in
FreeBSD 3.0.
AUTHORS
The NTFS kernel implementation, mount_ntfs
utility, and manual were written by Semen Ustimenko
<semenu@FreeBSD.org>.
CAVEATS
This utility is primarily used for read access to an NTFS volume. See the WRITING section for details about writing to an NTFS volume.