So far the set-group-id flag could be set in a chmod. This patch enables
the inheritance of the group to files and subdirectories, and the
inheritance of the set-group-id flag to subdirectories.
The suggestion to use option remove_hiberfile was displayed in the
standard help and when a volume is found dirty. As this option may
lead to loss of data, only mention it in the manual, with a proper
warning.
The option delay_mtime avoid updating the mtime of a file after each
individual updating. With this patch, the frequency of the update can
be adjusted to needs (default 60s). This is mainly useful for big files
which are kept open for a long period (file system images, virtual
computers, etc.)
UTIME_NOW and UTIME_OMIT are needed for implementing utimensat() and
futimens(2), but they cannot yet be used with external fuse.
This patch is to avoid errors if they cannot be used, even with fuse 4.9
When the hide_dot_files option is set, a file is marked hidden if the
first character in its name is a dot. This patch updates the hidden flag
when the file is renamed or hard linked (useful for text editors which
create files with a temporary name)
The special tests for accepting ftruncate(2) and access(W_OK) applied
to a file being created read-only have been implemented in the fuse
kernel module, so there is no need to duplicate them in the file system.
On OpenIndiana the fuse kernel module does not prevent unlink(2)
from deleting directories, nor prevent rmdir(2) from deleting files,
so this has to be done in the lowntfs-3g driver.
When a file is created with no write permissions, ftruncate and
access(W_OK) should be allowed, but this check has to be made by the
file system on OpenIndiana.
This patch is not active on Linux (#ifdef'ed)
When a user queries an extended attribute in the trusted namespace,
the traditional error return was EPERM. This has been recently changed
to ENODATA. See https://lkml.org/lkml/2011/5/27/199
The booting process has recently been changed so that partitions
which are requested to be checked at mount time with no checker
available, cause a specific user interaction while booting.
The patch warns users against requesting such a check, as there
is no known open-source ntfs file system checker.
With the default mount options, compression of new files are now done
if the parent directory is marked for compression. The mount option
"compression" is not needed any more, but the option "nocompression"
can be used to disable compression of new files.
The default option also applies to applications using libntfs-3g with
no mount command.
This patch avoid updating the time stamps whenever a file is modified,
by delaying the time stamps updating until the file is closed.
This is mostly useful when the ntfs file system hosts another loop-monted
file system to avoid frequent updates of the time stamps in the outer
file system.
The binaries 'ntfs-3g', 'lowntfs-3g', 'ntfs-3g.probe' 'ntfs-3g.usermap' and 'ntfs-3g.secaudit' will not be built when this option is passed to 'configure'.
When specifying both '--disable-ntfsprogs' and '--disable-ntfs-3g', only libntfs-3g will be built (no executable binaries).
For some reason, when the monted device is "/dev/mapper/*", a record
in the form "/dev/dm-*" ends up in /etc/mtab and the device cannot be
unmounted.
The reason is unclear, the /dev/mapper name is not a symlink, and the
function doing the name change is not known. No detailed feedback from
the users having met the issue.
The patch changes the name back to the /dev/mapper name after realpath()
is called, and, if there is an actual change, both the name passed to
ntfs-3g and the one passed to fuse and mount are logged in the hope
of getting a clue about what is happening.
But ntfs-3g is probably not the right place for a fix.
The "flags" argument of ntfs_initialize_file_security() is intended to
feed the one to ntfs_mount(). Having the same type for both may avoid
future problems.