Current news ============ Add new utility: ntfsmount. It is a FUSE module that uses on libntfs. So, you need FUSE 2.3 to compile it. This module supports file overwrite including changing the file size and can read/write/add/remove named data streams via "file:stream" interface and list them via "ntfs.streams.list" extended attribute (this only if xattr support is enabled). (Yura Pakhuchiy) Attribute resize code for normal and sparse files is completed. Thus, ntfscp should always successfully overwrite any normal or sparse file even if file size is changed. (Yura Pakhuchiy) Moved back from BitKeeper to CVS on SF.net. ntfsprogs should now work completely on Windows 2000 and XP (Cygwin). mkntfs does not create bootable volumes when on Windows. Volumes are locked when using a R/W utility in order to prevent data corruption. (Yuval Fledel, Anton Altaparmakov) ntfsinfo has been extended and now provides much more detailed information as well as being able to resolve a path/filename instead of requiring the inode number. (Yuval Fledel, Anton Altaparmakov) mkntfs now creates bootable ntfs volumes so you can install Windows on an ntfs volume created with mkntfs and Windows will manage to boot afterwards. ntfsresize now supports relocation which generally means you are now able to resize to any size you like (as long as there is enough free space). Note, this modifies the command line options a little as well as the returned output so applications using ntfsresize might need modifications before they will work with the updated ntfsresize. (Szakacsits Szabolcs) Older news ========== ntfsprogs now should ./configure and compile cleanly on SuSE as well as RedHat Linux. ntfsprogs ("make libs" only) now compiles on FreeBSD, NetBSD, Windows (Cygwin), and DOS (DJGPP). Thanks to Christophe Grenier for DOS and FreeBSD testing and fixes and to Lode Leroy for Windows testing and fixes.