Linux NTFS provides Linux kernel drivers, a multiplatform NTFS library, and tools to create, resize, clone, rescue, query, label and fix NTFS volumes, and to undelete, resize, list, and query files for the filesystem used by Windows XP, 2003, 2000, NT4, and Vista. It also provides support for the Logical Disk Manager (LDM) that controls Windows' Dynamic Disks and is used to create software mirrors, stripes, and RAID.
| Tags | Desktop Environment File Managers Software Development Documentation Libraries Filesystems Operating System Kernels Linux |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL LGPL Public Domain FDL |
| Operating Systems | POSIX Linux |
| Implementation | C |
Recent releases


Release Notes: Many improvements and fixes were made for all known problems to ntfsmount, ntfscluster, mkntfs, ntfsclone, ntfsinfo, and libntfs.


Release Notes: Lots of enhancements and fixes were made across the board. A few notable changes are that mkntfs now creates NTFS 3.1 (Windows XP) volumes by default and that ntfsmount can deal with symbolic links and device files.


Release Notes: Fixes hardcoded location for uninstalling the mount.ntfs-fuse hardlink to match the relocatable location for installing it. Changes mount.ntfs-fuse and mkfs.ntfs to be symlinks instead of hardlinks, and moves both to /sbin rather than prefix/sbin. $destdir is still obeyed, so building packages works, as well as installing into alternate chroot / other systems. Some corner cases and all memory leaks in ntfscmp have been fixed, and corrupt NTFS is handled more gracefully. If the system does not have realpath(), this release will supply its own dummy version that just copies the string.


Release Notes: Lots of big improvements and bugfixes were made. Most importantly, this release includes basic file and directory creation and deletion, as well as hardlink support by ntfsmount via FUSE and in libntfs. Ntfsdecrypt, ntfscluster, ntfsresize, mkntfs, and ntfsclone were also enhanced. A new utility, ntfscmp, was added to efficiently compare two NTFS filesystems.


Release Notes: This release includes important fixes for ntfsls, ntfscp, ntfsmount, ntfsdecrypt, libntfs, Unicode, and compression handling. ntfsinfo and ntfsmount were also improved, and ntfsresize now supports even highly fragmented Master File Table relocation.
Recent comments
05 Dec 2005 12:57
Many thanks for ntfsundelete!
I just used ntfsundelete to recover a deleted Outlook file. It worked perfectly. My compliments to the authors!
10 Jul 2003 15:12
NTFS FAQ in Japanese
Thanks to Michio Sonoda, the NTFS Frequently Asked Questions (linux-ntfs.sourceforge...) are now available in Japanese (linux-ntfs.sourceforge....
If you would like to help the NTFS Project by translating the FAQ, please email me: webmaster@flatcap.org (mailto:webmaster@flatcap.org?subject=Translating%20the%20NTFS%20FAQ).
04 Nov 2001 10:23
NTFS Lives!
What can I say? News of our death has been greatly exaggerated. The Linux NTFS project is alive and well.
The latest drivers for NTFS and LDM can be found in
the recent 2.4 linux kernels. Also take a look at our homepage for other tools, documentation and help.
09 May 1999 13:31
another refresh
on 11 April 99... so it isn't compeletly dead.
08 Jan 1999 18:42
Don't give up yet
The author appears to have a new snapshot, on his page: 990201