3=>[qw(captive)],
);
my %version=(
- map(($_=>["1.1","0"]),qw(captive captive-lufs captive-install)),
+ map(($_=>["1.1.1.2","0"]),qw(captive captive-lufs captive-install)),
"lufs"=>["0.9.7","1captive7"],
"gnome-vfs-httpcaptive"=>["2.3.8captive2","0"],
"ntfsprogs"=>["200309071734","1captive1"],
HERE
my %version=(
- map(($_=>["1.1","0"]),qw(captive captive-lufs captive-install)),
+ map(($_=>["1.1.1.2","0"]),qw(captive captive-lufs captive-install)),
"lufs"=>["0.9.7","1captive7"],
);
<h2>NEWS</h2>
<dl>
- <dt>captive-1.1 (2003-11-27) [@{[ a_href $W->{"project_viewcvs"}.'/*checkout*/captive/NEWS?rev=HEAD','archive' ]}]</dt>
+ <dt>captive-1.1.1.2 (2003-11-30) [@{[ a_href $W->{"project_viewcvs"}.'/*checkout*/captive/NEWS?rev=HEAD','archive' ]}]</dt>
<dd>
<ul>
- <li>Distributed as 'captive-static' fully independent single package</li>
- <li>Allow concurrent file access by multiple handles - fixes scp(1) copying</li>
- <li>Installer now features MS-Windows drivers download retries from microsoft.com</li>
- <li>Installer compatibility and user interface lockup fixes</li>
- <li>Fixed SUSE-9.0 package installation compatibility (Christian Kristukat)</li>
+ <li>Mounted NTFS partitions are now public readable:
+ <span style="font-family: monospace;">rwx------</span> is now
+ <span style="font-family: monospace;">rwxr-xr-x</span></li>
+ <li>Fixed refusal (crash) to mount some kind of NTFS disk drives (Nir Misgav)</li>
+ <li>Fixed refusal to write >64MB files on some NTFS disk drives (Charles Duffy)</li>
+ <li>Fixed crash (=>no disk changes) during unmount of some NTFSes (Nir Misgav)</li>
+ <li>Extended the set of MS-Windows XP drivers identified as Captive compatible</li>
+ <li>Compatibility with SMP MS-Windows XP kernel binaries</li>
</ul>
</dd>
<dt>lufs-0.9.7captive7 (2003-11-27) [@{[ a_href $W->{"project_viewcvs"}.'/*checkout*/lufs/NEWS.captive?rev=1.1.2.9','archive' ]}]</dt>
<p><strong>lufs-captivefs</strong>(7) module for Linux Userland File System (LUFS) enables
<strong>GNU/Linux</strong> system to access NTFS drives by Microsoft Windows drivers in
the most common way of kernel-level filesystem implementation.</p>
-<p>{<strong>-c CHAN</strong>|<strong>--channels</strong>=<strong>CHAN</strong>} option of <strong>lufsmount</strong>(1) is respected
+<p>{<strong>channels</strong>} option of <strong>lufsd</strong>(1) is respected
although the final filesystem operations are always processed in single-channel
mode. Do not set <strong>CHAN</strong> to <strong>1</strong> as it would invoke errors by LUFS kernel
driver.</p>
</p>
<hr />
<h1><a name="see_also">SEE ALSO</a></h1>
-<p><strong>mount.captive</strong>(8), <strong>lufsmount</strong>(1), <strong>captive</strong>(7)</p>
+<p><strong>mount.captive</strong>(8), <strong>lufsd</strong>(1), <strong>captive</strong>(7)</p>
<p>
</p>
<hr />
<hr />
<h1><a name="description">DESCRIPTION</a></h1>
<p><strong>mount.captive</strong>(8) provides <strong>mount</strong>(8) interface to <strong>lufs-captivefs</strong>(7)
-by calling <strong>lufsmount</strong>(1) with appropriate arguments. You should never call
+by calling <strong>lufsd</strong>(1) with appropriate arguments. You should never call
this command directly - use <strong>mount</strong>(8) instead.</p>
<p><strong>mount.captive</strong>(8) (<strong>captive</strong> filesystem type) is never used - this command
is provided just as a base <code>mount(8)</code> interface to <strong>captive</strong>(7). You must always
<dt><strong><a name="item_%2dv"><strong>-v</strong></a></strong><br />
</dt>
<dd>
-Enable verbose mode. Command <strong>lufsmount</strong>(1) being called is shown.
+Enable verbose mode. Command <strong>lufsd</strong>(1) being called is shown.
</dd>
<p></p>
<dt><strong><a name="item_%2do_options"><strong>-o</strong> <strong>options</strong></a></strong><br />
See the <strong>captive</strong>(7) manpage for details on options prefixed by
double-dashes (<strong>--</strong>) will be used for <strong>lufs-captivefs</strong>(7) /
<strong>mount.captive</strong>(8). Options without double-dashes (<strong>--</strong>) will be used for
-<strong>lufsmount</strong>(1). You may be interested in these unprefixed options:
+<strong>lufsd</strong>(1). You may be interested in these unprefixed options:
</dd>
<dl>
<dt><strong><a name="item_force"><strong>force</strong></a></strong><br />
</dd>
<dd>
<p>This is the only option is interpreted by <strong>mount.captive</strong> itself; it is not
-<strong>lufs-captivefs</strong>(7) nor <strong>lufsmount</strong>(1) option.</p>
+<strong>lufs-captivefs</strong>(7) nor <strong>lufsd</strong>(1) option.</p>
</dd>
<p></p>
-<dt><strong><a name="item_uid%3d500"><strong>uid</strong>=<strong>500</strong></a></strong><br />
-</dt>
-<dd>
-Supply the <strong>UID</strong> to be the user identification number owning all the files.
-</dd>
-<p></p>
-<dt><strong><a name="item_gid%3d500"><strong>gid</strong>=<strong>500</strong></a></strong><br />
+<dt><strong><a name="item_private"><strong>private</strong></a></strong><br />
</dt>
<dd>
-Supply the <strong>GID</strong> to be the group identification number owning all the files.
+<strong>mount.captive</strong>(8) defaults to filesystem files <strong>644</strong> - read-write for system
+root (or the regular user owner) and read-only for others. You can force the
+mode <strong>600</strong> by this option (read-write for the owner, inaccessible for others).
+Mode <strong>755</strong> or <700> applies to directories. Options <strong>fmask</strong>/<strong>dmask</strong> will
+be OR-ed to the private/public permissions set by this option.
</dd>
<p></p>
<dt><strong><a name="item_fmask%3d666"><strong>fmask</strong>=<strong>666</strong></a></strong><br />
Octal mask to be OR-ed on directory permissions (minimum directory
permissions).
</dd>
+<p></p>
+<dt><strong><a name="item_uid%3d500"><strong>uid</strong>=<strong>500</strong></a></strong><br />
+</dt>
+<dd>
+Supply the <strong>UID</strong> to be the user identification number owning all the files.
+</dd>
+<p></p>
+<dt><strong><a name="item_gid%3d500"><strong>gid</strong>=<strong>500</strong></a></strong><br />
+</dt>
+<dd>
+Supply the <strong>GID</strong> to be the group identification number owning all the files.
+</dd>
<p></p></dl>
</dl>
<p>
</p>
<hr />
<h1><a name="see_also">SEE ALSO</a></h1>
-<p><strong>lufs-captivefs</strong>(7), <strong>lufsmount</strong>(1)</p>
+<p><strong>lufs-captivefs</strong>(7), <strong>lufsd</strong>(1)</p>
<p>
</p>
<hr />