Doc/fs/ntfs3: Fix rst format and make it cleaner

Current ntfs3 rst documentation is broken. I turn table to list table as
this is current Linux documentation quide line. Simple table also did
not quite work in our situation as we need to span rows together.

It still look quite good as text so we did not loss anything. This will
also make diffing quite bit more pleasure.

Signed-off-by: Kari Argillander <kari.argillander@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Konstantin Komarov <almaz.alexandrovich@paragon-software.com>
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NTFS3
=====
Summary and Features
====================
NTFS3 is fully functional NTFS Read-Write driver. The driver works with
NTFS versions up to 3.1, normal/compressed/sparse files
and journal replaying. File system type to use on mount is 'ntfs3'.
NTFS3 is fully functional NTFS Read-Write driver. The driver works with NTFS
versions up to 3.1. File system type to use on mount is *ntfs3*.
- This driver implements NTFS read/write support for normal, sparse and
compressed files.
- Supports native journal replaying;
- Supports extended attributes
Predefined extended attributes:
- 'system.ntfs_security' gets/sets security
descriptor (SECURITY_DESCRIPTOR_RELATIVE)
- 'system.ntfs_attrib' gets/sets ntfs file/dir attributes.
Note: applied to empty files, this allows to switch type between
sparse(0x200), compressed(0x800) and normal;
- Supports native journal replaying.
- Supports NFS export of mounted NTFS volumes.
- Supports extended attributes. Predefined extended attributes:
- *system.ntfs_security* gets/sets security
Descriptor: SECURITY_DESCRIPTOR_RELATIVE
- *system.ntfs_attrib* gets/sets ntfs file/dir attributes.
Note: Applied to empty files, this allows to switch type between
sparse(0x200), compressed(0x800) and normal.
Mount Options
=============
The list below describes mount options supported by NTFS3 driver in addition to
generic ones.
generic ones. You can use every mount option with **no** option. If it is in
this table marked with no it means default is without **no**.
===============================================================================
.. flat-table::
:widths: 1 5
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iocharset=name This option informs the driver how to interpret path
strings and translate them to Unicode and back. If
this option is not set, the default codepage will be
used (CONFIG_NLS_DEFAULT).
Examples:
'iocharset=utf8'
* - iocharset=name
- This option informs the driver how to interpret path strings and
translate them to Unicode and back. If this option is not set, the
default codepage will be used (CONFIG_NLS_DEFAULT).
uid=
gid=
umask= Controls the default permissions for files/directories created
after the NTFS volume is mounted.
Example: iocharset=utf8
fmask=
dmask= Instead of specifying umask which applies both to
files and directories, fmask applies only to files and
dmask only to directories.
* - uid=
- :rspan:`1`
* - gid=
nohidden Files with the Windows-specific HIDDEN (FILE_ATTRIBUTE_HIDDEN)
attribute will not be shown under Linux.
* - umask=
- Controls the default permissions for files/directories created after
the NTFS volume is mounted.
sys_immutable Files with the Windows-specific SYSTEM
(FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SYSTEM) attribute will be marked as system
immutable files.
* - dmask=
- :rspan:`1` Instead of specifying umask which applies both to files and
directories, fmask applies only to files and dmask only to directories.
* - fmask=
discard Enable support of the TRIM command for improved performance
on delete operations, which is recommended for use with the
solid-state drives (SSD).
* - noacsrules
- "No access rules" mount option sets access rights for files/folders to
777 and owner/group to root. This mount option absorbs all other
permissions.
force Forces the driver to mount partitions even if 'dirty' flag
(volume dirty) is set. Not recommended for use.
- Permissions change for files/folders will be reported as successful,
but they will remain 777.
sparse Create new files as "sparse".
- Owner/group change will be reported as successful, butthey will stay
as root.
showmeta Use this parameter to show all meta-files (System Files) on
a mounted NTFS partition.
By default, all meta-files are hidden.
* - nohidden
- Files with the Windows-specific HIDDEN (FILE_ATTRIBUTE_HIDDEN) attribute
will not be shown under Linux.
prealloc Preallocate space for files excessively when file size is
increasing on writes. Decreases fragmentation in case of
parallel write operations to different files.
* - sys_immutable
- Files with the Windows-specific SYSTEM (FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SYSTEM) attribute
will be marked as system immutable files.
noacsrules "No access rules" mount option sets access rights for
files/folders to 777 and owner/group to root. This mount
option absorbs all other permissions:
- permissions change for files/folders will be reported
as successful, but they will remain 777;
- owner/group change will be reported as successful, but
they will stay as root
* - discard
- Enable support of the TRIM command for improved performance on delete
operations, which is recommended for use with the solid-state drives
(SSD).
acl Support POSIX ACLs (Access Control Lists). Effective if
supported by Kernel. Not to be confused with NTFS ACLs.
The option specified as acl enables support for POSIX ACLs.
* - force
- Forces the driver to mount partitions even if volume is marked dirty.
Not recommended for use.
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* - sparse
- Create new files as sparse.
ToDo list
* - showmeta
- Use this parameter to show all meta-files (System Files) on a mounted
NTFS partition. By default, all meta-files are hidden.
* - prealloc
- Preallocate space for files excessively when file size is increasing on
writes. Decreases fragmentation in case of parallel write operations to
different files.
* - acl
- Support POSIX ACLs (Access Control Lists). Effective if supported by
Kernel. Not to be confused with NTFS ACLs. The option specified as acl
enables support for POSIX ACLs.
Todo list
=========
- Full journaling support (currently journal replaying is supported) over JBD.
- Full journaling support over JBD. Currently journal replaying is supported
which is not necessarily as effectice as JBD would be.
References
==========
https://www.paragon-software.com/home/ntfs-linux-professional/
- Commercial version of the NTFS driver for Linux.
- Commercial version of the NTFS driver for Linux.
https://www.paragon-software.com/home/ntfs-linux-professional/
almaz.alexandrovich@paragon-software.com
- Direct e-mail address for feedback and requests on the NTFS3 implementation.
- Direct e-mail address for feedback and requests on the NTFS3 implementation.
almaz.alexandrovich@paragon-software.com