3=>[qw(glib2 gnome-vfs2 ORBit2 libxml2 openssl popt readline)],
);
my %version=(
- map(($_=>["0.9.2","0"]),qw(captive captive-lufs captive-install)),
- "lufs"=>["0.9.6","1captive2"],
+ map(($_=>["0.9.3","0"]),qw(captive captive-lufs captive-install)),
+ "lufs"=>["0.9.6","1captive3"],
"gnome-vfs-httpcaptive"=>["2.3.8captive2","0"],
"ntfsprogs"=>["200309071734","1captive1"],
"ntfsprogs-gnomevfs"=>["1.0.1","0"],
available Microsoft Windows drivers versions. Now you can execute:</p>
<blockquote>
-<p class="quote"># mkdir /mnt/dosc</p>
-<p class="quote"># mount -t captive-ntfs /dev/hda1 /mnt/dosc</p>
+ <p class="quote">
+ # mkdir /mnt/dosc<br />
+ # mount -t captive-ntfs /dev/hda1 /mnt/dosc
+ </p>
</blockquote>
+
+<h2>Overview</h2>
+
+<p>'<b>captive</b>' is the base package. It contains debugging '<b>captive-cmdline</b>' client.<br />
+'<b>captive-lufs</b>' permits mounting NTFS as regular filesystem. It needs '<b>lufs</b>'.<br />
+'<b>lufs</b>' is a daemon to enable userland process to provide filesystem functions.</p>
+
+<p>Any errors from '<b>captive-lufs</b>' are written to '<b>/var/log/messages</b>'.</p>
+
+<p>Needed drivers (at least ntoskrnl.exe+ntfs.sys) must be in '<b>/var/lib/captive</b>'.</p>
+
+<p>'<b>captive</b>' package creates '<b>captive</b>' user and '<b>captive</b>' group on your system.</p>
+
+
<h2>Package version conflicts</h2>
<dl>
<h1>See also</h1>
<ul>
<li>@{[ a_href 'Preview.html.pl','Technology Preview' ]}</li>
- <li>@{[ a_href 'doc/','Developer Documentation' ]}</li>
+ <li>@{[ a_href 'doc/','Developer Documentation' ]}; highlights:<ul>
+ <li>@{[ a_href 'doc/About.html.pl#versions','Microsoft Windows Versions Compatibility' ]}</li>
+ <li>@{[ a_href 'doc/Architecture.html.pl#law','Laws and Licensing Conditions' ]}</li>
+ <li>@{[ a_href 'doc/Details.html.pl#sandbox','Sandboxing of W32 filesystem' ]}</li>
+ <li>@{[ a_href 'doc/TODO.html.pl#todo_fsck','TODO: Fsck of NTFS' ]}</li>
+ <li>@{[ a_href 'doc/TODO.html.pl#todo_surprise','TODO: NTFS Support for Partition Surprise' ]}</li>
+ <li>@{[ a_href 'doc/Related.html.pl#LinuxNTFScompet','Related Projects - Linux NTFS' ]}</li>
+ <li>@{[ a_href 'doc/Related.html.pl#vmware','Related Projects - VMware Workstation' ]}</li>
+ <li>@{[ a_href 'doc/LinuxNTFS.html.pl',"Re: 7.7 Can't we write a wrapper for Windows' driver?" ]}</li>
+ </ul></li>
<li>@{[ a_href 'http://cvs.jankratochvil.net/viewcvs/*checkout*/priv/captive/TODO?rev=HEAD','Known Bugs' ]}</li>
<li>Man pages<ul>
@{[
'mount.captive'=>[8,'mount(8) interface for NTFS disk access'],
'lufs-captivefs'=>[7,'Linux Userland File System module for NTFS as filesystem'],
'captive-cmdline'=>[1,'Command-line client for captive(7) NTFS disk access'],
- 'captive-sandbox-server'=>[1,'Security+safety wrapper for NTFS disk access'],
+### 'captive-sandbox-server'=>[1,'Security+safety wrapper for NTFS disk access'],
'captive-install-acquire'=>[1,'Find MS Windows XP driver files for NTFS'],
- 'captive-install-fstab'=>[1,'Manage captive-ntfs /etc/fstab entries'],
+### 'captive-install-fstab'=>[1,'Manage captive-ntfs /etc/fstab entries'],
);
my @r;
while (@mans) {
<p class="stuff">
Why did I install Microsoft Windows and wrote such disgusting piece of code?<br />
- I expect @{[ a_href top_dir()."/CV.html.pl","yet another challenging task" ]}, !
+ Expecting @{[ a_href top_dir()."/CV.html.pl","yet another challenging task" ]}, !
</p>
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