esphinx.addnodesdocument)}( rawsourcechildren]( translations LanguagesNode)}(hhh](h pending_xref)}(hhh]docutils.nodesTextChinese (Simplified)}parenthsba attributes}(ids]classes]names]dupnames]backrefs] refdomainstdreftypedoc reftarget$/translations/zh_CN/filesystems/ntfsmodnameN classnameN refexplicitutagnamehhh ubh)}(hhh]hChinese (Traditional)}hh2sbah}(h]h ]h"]h$]h&] refdomainh)reftypeh+ reftarget$/translations/zh_TW/filesystems/ntfsmodnameN classnameN refexplicituh1hhh ubh)}(hhh]hItalian}hhFsbah}(h]h ]h"]h$]h&] refdomainh)reftypeh+ reftarget$/translations/it_IT/filesystems/ntfsmodnameN classnameN refexplicituh1hhh ubh)}(hhh]hJapanese}hhZsbah}(h]h ]h"]h$]h&] refdomainh)reftypeh+ reftarget$/translations/ja_JP/filesystems/ntfsmodnameN classnameN refexplicituh1hhh ubh)}(hhh]hKorean}hhnsbah}(h]h ]h"]h$]h&] refdomainh)reftypeh+ reftarget$/translations/ko_KR/filesystems/ntfsmodnameN classnameN refexplicituh1hhh ubh)}(hhh]hPortuguese (Brazilian)}hhsbah}(h]h ]h"]h$]h&] refdomainh)reftypeh+ reftarget$/translations/pt_BR/filesystems/ntfsmodnameN classnameN refexplicituh1hhh ubh)}(hhh]hSpanish}hhsbah}(h]h ]h"]h$]h&] refdomainh)reftypeh+ reftarget$/translations/sp_SP/filesystems/ntfsmodnameN classnameN refexplicituh1hhh ubeh}(h]h ]h"]h$]h&]current_languageEnglishuh1h hh _documenthsourceNlineNubhcomment)}(h SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0h]h SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0}hhsbah}(h]h ]h"]h$]h&] xml:spacepreserveuh1hhhhhh>/var/lib/git/docbuild/linux/Documentation/filesystems/ntfs.rsthKubhsection)}(hhh](htitle)}(h The Linux NTFS filesystem driverh]h The Linux NTFS filesystem driver}(hhhhhNhNubah}(h]h ]h"]h$]h&]uh1hhhhhhhhKubh)}(hKTable of contents - Overview - Utilities support - Supported mount optionsh]hKTable of contents - Overview - Utilities support - Supported mount options}hhsbah}(h]h ]h"]h$]h&]hhuh1hhhhhhhhKubh)}(hhh](h)}(hOverviewh]hOverview}(hhhhhNhNubah}(h]h ]h"]h$]h&]uh1hhhhhhhhKubh paragraph)}(hNTFS is a Linux kernel filesystem driver that provides full read and write support for NTFS volumes. 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