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NTFSLS(8)							     NTFSLS(8)

NAME
       ntfsls - list directory contents on an NTFS filesystem

SYNOPSIS
       ntfsls [options] device

       ntfsls  [  -a  |	 --all	]  [ -F | --classify ] [ -f | --force ] [ -h |
       --help ] [ -i | --inode ] [ -l | --long ] [ -p | --path PATH ] [	 -q  |
       --quiet	] [ -s | --system ] [ -V | --version ] [ -v | --verbose ] [ -x
       | --dos ] device

DESCRIPTION
       ntfsls is used to list information about the  files  specified  by  the
       PATH  option  (the  root	 directory by default).	 DEVICE is the special
       file corresponding to the device (e.g /dev/hdXX) or an NTFS image file.

OPTIONS
       Below is a summary of all the options that ntfsls accepts.  Nearly  all
       options have two equivalent names.  The short name is preceded by - and
       the long name is preceded by --.	 Any single letter options, that don't
       take  an	 argument, can be combined into a single command, e.g.	-fv is
       equivalent to -f -v.  Long named options	 can  be  abbreviated  to  any
       unique prefix of their name.

       -a, --all
	      Display  all  files.  If this option is not specified file names
	      in the POSIX namespace will not be displayed.

       -F, --classify
	      Append indicator (one of */=@|) to entries.

       -f, --force
	      Force execution.	For example necessary to run on an NTFS parti‐
	      tion stored in a normal file.

       -h, --help
	      Print the usage information of ntfsls and exit.

       -i, --inode
	      Print inode number of each file.	This is the MFT reference num‐
	      ber in NTFS terminology.

       -l, --long
	      Use a long listing format.

       -p, --path PATH
	      The directory whose contents to list or the file (including  the
	      path) about which to display information.

       -q, --quiet
	      Suppress some debug/warning/error messages.

       -R, --recursive
	      Show  the	 contents  of  all  directories	 beneath the specified
	      directory.

       -s, --system
	      Unless this options is specified, all  files  beginning  with  a
	      dollar sign character will not be listed as these files are usu‐
	      ally system files.

       -v, --verbose
	      Display more debug/warning/error messages.

       -V, --version
	      Print the version number of ntfsls and exit.

       -x, --dos
	      Display short file names,	 i.e.  files  in  the  DOS  namespace,
	      instead of long file names, i.e. files in the WIN32 namespace.

BUGS
       There are no known problems with ntfsls.	 If you find a bug please send
       an email describing the problem to the development team:
       linux-ntfs-dev@lists.sourceforge.net

AUTHORS
       This version of ntfsls was written by Lode Leroy,  Anton	 Altaparmakov,
       Richard Russon, Carmelo Kintana and Giang Nguyen.

AVAILABILITY
       ntfsls is part of the ntfsprogs package and is available from:
       http://www.linux-ntfs.org/content/view/19/37

       The manual pages are available online at:
       http://man.linux-ntfs.org/

SEE ALSO
       ntfsprogs(8)

ntfsprogs 1.13.1		 November 2005			     NTFSLS(8)
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