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Welcome to the Linux-NTFS WikiThe goals of the Linux-NTFS project are to develop reliable and full feature access to NTFS by the Linux kernel driver and by a user space driver (ntfsmount), and to provide a wide collection of NTFS utilities and a developer's library for other GPLed programs. We have already achieved a lot, with high quality results. Our website is currently being updated, to reflect the progress in our software.
Many changes to the documentation need to be done, we are sorry if you experience old and/or broken links. If you would like to help or if you find major flaws in the documentation, please contact us at admin@linux-ntfs.org. In case you need the old website, you can still find it here: http://old.linux-ntfs.org/ We just have released ntfsprogs 2.0.0 with full read/write support!
Get it from our downloads-page, or read more at How can I access NTFS? Getting started - Please read this Section!This project provides several ways to access NTFS volumes. First, there is the Linux kernel driver: It is fast and reliable when reading files, but it has very limited write support. Almost all Linux distributions (except RedHat/Fedora) already include the kernel driver. Second, there is the ntfsmount: It is user-space driver, compareable to the kernel driver concerning reliability, but include full write support since version 2.0.0. Third, is ntfsprogs, this is collection of tools for performing various operations on NTFS volumes like creating, resizing, cloning and so on. In short:
Documentation Pointers:This wiki is mainly intended to provide end users with quick help. If you want to know what our utilities or the driver do, how to use them or how to build them, you have come to the right place. Here are some good entry points to the documentation:
Other things you might find interesting are:
Latest News:ntfsprogs 2.0.0 released:
ntfsprogs 1.13.1 released:
ntfsprogs 1.13.0 released:
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