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NTFSCP(8)                                                                                                              NTFSCP(8)



NAME
       ntfscp - copy file to an NTFS volume.

SYNOPSIS
       ntfscp [options] device source_file destination

DESCRIPTION
       ntfscp will copy file to an NTFS volume. destination can be either file or directory. In case if destination is directory
       specified by name then source_file is copied into this directory, in case if destination is directory  and  specified  by
       inode  number  then  unnamed  data  attribute  is created for this inode and source_file is copied into it (WARNING: it's
       unusual to have unnamed data streams in the directories, think twice before specifying directory by inode number).

OPTIONS
       Below is a summary of all the options that ntfscp accepts.  Nearly all options have two equivalent names.  The short name
       is  preceded  by  -  and the long name is preceded by --.  Any single letter options, that don't take an argument, can be
       combined into a single command, e.g.  -fv is equivalent to -f -v.  Long named options can be abbreviated  to  any  unique
       prefix of their name.

       -a, --attribute NUM
              Write to this attribute.

       -i, --inode
              Treat destination as inode number.

       -N, --attr-name NAME
              Write to attribute with this name.

       -n, --no-action
              Use  this  option to make a test run before doing the real copy operation.  Volume will be opened read-only and no
              write will be done.

       -f, --force
              This will override some sensible defaults, such as not working with a mounted volume.  Use this option  with  cau-
              tion.

       -h, --help
              Show a list of options with a brief description of each one.

       -q, --quiet
              Suppress some debug/warning/error messages.

       -V, --version
              Show the version number, copyright and license ntfscp.

       -v, --verbose
              Display more debug/warning/error messages.

DATA STREAMS
       All  data on NTFS is stored in streams, which can have names. A file can have more than one data streams, but exactly one
       must have no name. The size of a file is the size of its unnamed data stream. Usually when you don't specify stream  name
       you  are  access  to  unnamed  data stream. If you want access to named data stream you need to add ":stream_name" to the
       filename. For example: by opening "some.mp3:artist" you will open stream "artist" in "some.mp3". But windows usually pre-
       vent  you  from  accessing to named data streams, so you need to use some program like FAR or utils from cygwin to access
       named data streams.

EXAMPLES
       Copy new_boot.ini from /home/user as boot.ini to the root of an /dev/hda1 NTFS volume:

              ntfscp /dev/hda1 /home/user/new_boot.ini boot.ini

       Copy myfile to C:\some\path\myfile:stream (assume that /dev/hda1 letter in windows is C):

              ntfscp -N stream /dev/hda1 myfile /some/path


BUGS
       There are no known problems with ntfscp. If you find a bug please send an email describing the problem to the development
       team:
       ntfs-3g-develATlists.net

AUTHORS
       ntfscp  was written by Yura Pakhuchiy, with contributions from Anton Altaparmakov and Hil Liao.  It was ported to ntfs-3g
       by Erik Larsson.

DEDICATION
       With love to Marina Sapego.

AVAILABILITY
       <<<<<<< HEAD ntfscp is part of the ntfs-3g package and is available from: ======= ntfscp is part of the ntfsprogs package
       and is available from: >>>>>>> linux-ntfs/libntfs-3g_port-v2_0_0
       http://www.tuxera.com/community/

       The manual pages are available online at:
       http://man.linux-ntfs.org/

SEE ALSO
       ntfsprogs(8)



ntfs-3g 2011.4.12                                        September 2007                                                NTFSCP(8)

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