Project Home
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-http://www.jankratochvil.net/project/captive/
+http://www.jankratochvil.net/
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+
+Overview
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+'captive' is the base package. It contains debugging 'captive-cmdline' client.
+'captive-lufs' permits mounting NTFS as regular filesystem. It needs 'lufs'.
+'lufs' is a daemon to enable userland process to provide filesystem functions.
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+Any errors from 'captive-lufs' are written to '/var/log/messages'.
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+Needed drivers (at least ntoskrnl.exe+ntfs.sys) must be in '/var/lib/captive'.
+
+'captive' package creates 'captive' user and 'captive' group on your system.
Drivers Availability
ntoskrnl.exe - Windows NT kernel; required for ANY use of this project.
ntfs.sys - NTFS filesystem driver; required to access NTFS disk drives.
-Run captive-install-aquire(1) installer for proper guided steps.
+Run captive-install-acquire(1) installer for proper guided steps.
Packaged Installations
Case #1 - All packages installed:
captive-install - Acquire needed MS-Windows drivers and setup /etc/fstab.
- captive-lufs - Linux User File System module driver to be native filesystem.
+ captive-lufs - Linux Userland File System module to be native filesystem.
captive - Base package of this project.
- lufs >=0.9.6-1captive - Linux User File System engine for captive-lufs.
+ lufs >=0.9.6-1captive - Linux Userland File System engine for captive-lufs.
gnome-vfs-httpcaptive - Gnome-VFS httpcaptive:// method for captive-install.
ntfsprogs >=200309071734 - Readonly NTFS to get drivers by captive-install.
ntfsprogs-gnomevfs - Gnome-VFS readonly NTFS access used by captive-install.
mount /mnt/captive-
Case #2 - Packages without installer:
- captive-lufs - Linux User File System module driver to be native filesystem.
+ captive-lufs - Linux Userland File System module to be native filesystem.
captive - Base package of this project.
- lufs >=0.9.6-1captive - Linux User File System engine for captive-lufs.
+ lufs >=0.9.6-1captive - Linux Userland File System engine for captive-lufs.
You must obtain W32 drivers - at least "ntoskrnl.exe" and "ntfs.sys".
They should be stored in '/var/lib/captive' directory (lowercased filenames).
cvs -d :pserver:pserver@cvs.jankratochvil.net:/cvs login
Just hit ENTER (empty password)
-cvs -d :pserver:pserver@cvs.jankratochvil.net:/cvs -z3 checkout -d captive priv/captive
+cvs -d :pserver:pserver@cvs.jankratochvil.net:/cvs -z3 checkout captive
cd captive
-cvs -d :pserver:pserver@cvs.jankratochvil.net:/cvs -z3 checkout -d reactos -r captive -kk priv/reactos
+cvs -d :pserver:pserver@cvs.jankratochvil.net:/cvs -z3 checkout -r captive -kk reactos
./autogen.pl
make
./src/client/cmdline/captive-cmdline --load-module=/var/lib/captive/ntoskrnl.exe --filesystem=/var/lib/captive/ntfs.sys --disk --blind /dev/hda1
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User:
-src/client/lufs - Linux User File System module to access NTFS as filesystem.
+src/client/lufs - Linux Userland File System module to access NTFS filesystem.
src/client/sandbox-server - Security+safety wrapper of emulated W32 environment.
Disable during debugging sessions.
src/client/cmdline - Simple ftp(1)-like client.