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diff --git a/src/ntfs-3g.usermap.8.in b/src/ntfs-3g.usermap.8.in new file mode 100755 index 0000000..6efd47b --- a/dev/null +++ b/src/ntfs-3g.usermap.8.in @@ -0,0 +1,96 @@ +.\" Copyright (c) 2007-2009 Jean-Pierre André. +.\" This file may be copied under the terms of the GNU Public License. +.\" +.TH NTFS-3G.USERMAP 8 "February 2010" "ntfs-3g.usermap 1.1.2" +.SH NAME +ntfs-3g.usermap \- NTFS Building a User Mapping File +.SH SYNOPSIS +.B ntfs-3g.usermap +\fIwindows-system-device\fP +\fB[\fIother-ntfs-device\fP...\fB]\fR +.PP +Where \fIwindows-system-device\fP is the device containing the Windows system +whose users are to be mapped to current Linux system. +.PP +And \fIother-ntfs-device\fP is another device containing files which are +to be accessed both by the Windows mentioned above and current Linux system. +.PP +the ntfs-3g.usermap command must be started as root, and the designated devices +must not be mounted. +.PP +Typing ntfs-3g.usermap with no args will display a summary of command +arguments. +.SH DESCRIPTION +\fBntfs-3g.usermap\fR +creates the file defining the mapping of Windows accounts to Linux logins for +users who owns files which should be visible from both Windows and +Linux. +.PP +It relies on existing files which were created on Windows, trying +to locate significant files and asking which Linux user or group should +own them. When a Linux owner or group is requested, the reply may be : +.PP +- the uid or gid (numeric or symbolic) of Linux owner or group of the file. +.RS +In that situation, no more file with the same Windows owner will be selected. +.RE +- or no answer, when not able to define the owner or group. +.RS +In that situation another file owned by the same Windows user or group +may be selected later so that a mapping can be defined. +.RE +.PP +The mappings for standard Windows users, such as "Administrator" or +"All Users" are defined implicitly. As a consequence a user mapping should +never be defined as Linux root. +.PP +When there are no more significant files, ntfs-3g.usermap create the +mapping file into the file UserMapping in the current directory. This +file has to be moved to the hidden directory .NTFS-3G in the root of +all the NTFS file systems to be shared between Windows and Linux. This +requires the file system to be mounted, but the created file will not +be taken into account if not present at mount time, which means the +file system has to be unmounted and mounted again for the new mapping +file to be taken into account. +.SH OPTIONS +No option is defined for ntfs-3g.usermap. +.SH EXAMPLES +Map the users defined on the Windows system present on /dev/sda1 : +.RS +.sp +.B ntfs-3g.usermap /dev/sda1 +.sp +.RE +.PP +A detailed example, with screen displays is available on +http://pagesperso-orange.fr/b.andre/usermap.html +.SH EXIT CODES +.B ntfs-3g.usermap +exits with a value of 0 when no error was detected, and with a value +of 1 when an error was detected. +.SH KNOWN ISSUES +Please see +.RS +.sp +http://www.tuxera.com/community/ntfs-3g-faq/ +.sp +.RE +for common questions and known issues. +If you would find a new one in the latest release of +the software then please send an email describing it +in detail. You can contact the +development team on the ntfs\-3g\-devel@lists.sf.net +address. +.SH AUTHORS +.B ntfs-3g.secaudit +has been developed by Jean-Pierre André. +.SH THANKS +Several people made heroic efforts, often over five or more +years which resulted the ntfs-3g driver. Most importantly they are +Anton Altaparmakov, Richard Russon, Szabolcs Szakacsits, Yura Pakhuchiy, +Yuval Fledel, and the author of the groundbreaking FUSE filesystem development +framework, Miklos Szeredi. +.SH SEE ALSO +.BR ntfsprogs (8), +.BR attr (5), +.BR getfattr (1) |