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ntfsmount.8.in
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RCS file: /cvsroot/linux-ntfs/ntfsprogs/ntfsprogs/ntfsmount.8.in,v
retrieving revision 1.15
retrieving revision 1.16
diff -u -p -r1.15 -r1.16
--- ntfsmount.8.in 22 Nov 2005 01:14:36 -0000 1.15
+++ ntfsmount.8.in 27 Nov 2005 15:26:02 -0000 1.16
@@ -2,26 +2,16 @@
.\" Copyright (c) 2005 Richard Russon.
.\" This file may be copied under the terms of the GNU Public License.
.\"
-.TH NTFSMOUNT 8 "2005\-11\-21" "ntfsprogs version @VERSION@"
+.TH NTFSMOUNT 8 "2005\-11\-27" "ntfsprogs version @VERSION@"
.SH NAME
ntfsmount \- NTFS module for FUSE.
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B ntfsmount
.I device mount_point
-[
-.B \-o options
-]
+[\fB\-o options\fR]
.SH DESCRIPTION
-.B ntfsmount
-is a
-.B FUSE
-module that rely on
-.B libntfs.
-You need
-.B FUSE
-to compile it,
-.B xattr
-is recommended, but not mandatory.
+\fBntfsmount\fR is a \fBFUSE\fR module that rely on \fBlibntfs\fR. You need
+\fBFUSE\fR to compile it, \fBxattr\fR is recommended, but not mandatory.
.TP
.B Fully implemented ntfsmount features are:
\(bu Read\-write access to normal and sparse files.
@@ -37,9 +27,7 @@ is recommended, but not mandatory.
.br
\(bu Hard link files.
.SH OPTIONS
-Below is a summary of all the options that
-.B ntfsmount
-accepts.
+Below is a summary of all the options that \fBntfsmount\fR accepts.
.TP
.B uid=, gid=, umask=
Provide default owner, group, and access mode mask.
@@ -137,28 +125,17 @@ are not set before partitions from /etc/
.TP
.B streams_interface=
This option controls how the user can access named data streams. It can be set
-to, one of
-.BR none ,
-.B windows
-or
-.BR xattr .
-If the option is set to
-.BR none ,
-the user will have no access to the named data streams. If it's set to
-.BR windows ,
-then the user can access them just like in Windows (eg. cat file:stream).
-If it's set to
-.BR xattr ,
-then the named data streams are mapped to xattrs and user can manipulate them
-using
-.B {get,set}fattr
+to, one of \fBnone\fR, \fBwindows\fR or \fBxattr\fR. If the option is set to
+\fBnone\fR, the user will have no access to the named data streams. If it's set
+to \fBwindows\fR, then the user can access them just like in Windows (eg. cat
+file:stream). If it's set to \fBxattr\fR, then the named data streams are
+mapped to xattrs and user can manipulate them using \fB{get,set}fattr\fR
utilities.
.SH DATA STREAMS
All data on NTFS is stored in streams. Every file has exactly one unnamed
data stream and can have many named data streams. The size of a file is the
-size of its unnamed data stream. By default,
-.B ntfsmount
-will only read the unnamed data stream.
+size of its unnamed data stream. By default, \fBntfsmount\fR will only read
+the unnamed data stream.
.PP
By using the options "streams_interface=windows", you will be able to read
any named data streams, simply by specifying the stream's name after a colon.
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