NTFS3 dkms module for Debian 12
ntfs3 is a free (as in free beer and free speech) filesystem kernel module for Linux kernel that is developed by Paragon Software.
This unofficial out-of-tree module is tested to be compatible with Linux kernel 6.1.0-55 and later
Authorship and copyright are held by Paragon Software GmbH
Don't Forget to remove previous version totally first
# To install:
sudo make dkms # it will register the DKMS module and install for the current running kernel
# To uninstall:
sudo make dkms-uninstall
NTFS3 — The Linux Kernel documentation :
.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
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NTFS3
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Summary and Features
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NTFS3 is fully functional NTFS Read-Write driver. The driver works with NTFS
versions up to 3.1. File system type to use on mount is *ntfs3*.
- This driver implements NTFS read/write support for normal, sparse and
compressed files.
- Supports native journal replaying.
- Supports NFS export of mounted NTFS volumes.
- Supports extended attributes. Predefined extended attributes:
- *system.ntfs_security* gets/sets security
Descriptor: SECURITY_DESCRIPTOR_RELATIVE
- *system.ntfs_attrib* gets/sets ntfs file/dir attributes.
Note: Applied to empty files, this allows to switch type between
sparse(0x200), compressed(0x800) and normal.
- *system.ntfs_attrib_be* gets/sets ntfs file/dir attributes.
Same value as system.ntfs_attrib but always represent as big-endian
(endianness of system.ntfs_attrib is the same as of the CPU).
Mount Options
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The list below describes mount options supported by NTFS3 driver in addition to
generic ones. You can use every mount option with **no** option. If it is in
this table marked with no it means default is without **no**.
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* - iocharset=name
- This option informs the driver how to interpret path strings and
translate them to Unicode and back. If this option is not set, the
default codepage will be used (CONFIG_NLS_DEFAULT).
Example: iocharset=utf8
* - uid=
- :rspan:`1`
* - gid=
* - umask=
- Controls the default permissions for files/directories created after
the NTFS volume is mounted.
* - dmask=
- :rspan:`1` Instead of specifying umask which applies both to files and
directories, fmask applies only to files and dmask only to directories.
* - fmask=
* - nohidden
- Files with the Windows-specific HIDDEN (FILE_ATTRIBUTE_HIDDEN) attribute
will not be shown under Linux.
* - sys_immutable
- Files with the Windows-specific SYSTEM (FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SYSTEM) attribute
will be marked as system immutable files.
* - hide_dot_files
- Updates the Windows-specific HIDDEN (FILE_ATTRIBUTE_HIDDEN) attribute
when creating and moving or renaming files. Files whose names start
with a dot will have the HIDDEN attribute set and files whose names
do not start with a dot will have it unset.
* - windows_names
- Prevents the creation of files and directories with a name not allowed
by Windows, either because it contains some not allowed character (which
are the characters " * / : < > ? \\ | and those whose code is less than
0x20), because the name (with or without extension) is a reserved file
name (CON, AUX, NUL, PRN, LPT1-9, COM1-9) or because the last character
is a space or a dot. Existing such files can still be read and renamed.
* - discard
- Enable support of the TRIM command for improved performance on delete
operations, which is recommended for use with the solid-state drives
(SSD).
* - force
- Forces the driver to mount partitions even if volume is marked dirty.
Not recommended for use.
* - sparse
- Create new files as sparse.
* - showmeta
- Use this parameter to show all meta-files (System Files) on a mounted
NTFS partition. By default, all meta-files are hidden.
* - prealloc
- Preallocate space for files excessively when file size is increasing on
writes. Decreases fragmentation in case of parallel write operations to
different files.
* - acl
- Support POSIX ACLs (Access Control Lists). Effective if supported by
Kernel. Not to be confused with NTFS ACLs. The option specified as acl
enables support for POSIX ACLs.
Todo list
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- Full journaling support over JBD. Currently journal replaying is supported
which is not necessarily as effective as JBD would be.
References
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- Commercial version of the NTFS driver for Linux.
https://www.paragon-software.com/home/ntfs-linux-professional/
- Direct e-mail address for feedback and requests on the NTFS3 implementation.
almaz.alexandrovich@paragon-software.com