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11 - Supported mount options
28 To mount an NTFS 1.2/3.x (Windows NT4/2000/XP/2003) volume, use the file
100 Supported mount options
103 In addition to the generic mount options described by the manual page for the
104 mount command (man 8 mount, also see man 5 fstab), the NTFS driver supports the
105 following mount options:
127 These options work as documented in mount(8). By
143 sloppy=<BOOL> If sloppy is specified, ignore unknown mount options.
144 Otherwise the default behaviour is to abort mount if
171 volume (for the duration of this mount only). By
184 If read-only mount, the recovery is done
194 changed from mount to mount but cannot be changed on
363 which you can then just use as an argument to the mount command as usual to
364 mount the ntfs volume. For example:
366 $ mount -t ntfs -o ro /dev/device-mapper/myvolume1 /mnt/myvol1
372 It is advisable to do the mount read-only to see if the volume has been setup
429 Then just use the mount command as usual to mount the ntfs volume using for
430 example: mount -t ntfs -o ro /dev/md0 /mnt/myntfsvolume
432 It is advisable to do the mount read-only to see if the md volume has been
443 one or more sectors so if you mount such a partition with write support you