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authorKeith M Wesolowski <wesolows@foobazco.org>2014-08-20 20:04:47 +0000
committerKeith M Wesolowski <wesolows@foobazco.org>2014-08-20 20:04:47 +0000
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parentaf59b1a40df03681c1c8129aea7b1f5f52f2bcea (diff)
parent86bb58aec7165f8a0303564575c65e5a2ad58bf1 (diff)
downloadillumos-joyent-release-20140821.tar.gz
[illumos-gate merge]20140821release-20140821
commit 86bb58aec7165f8a0303564575c65e5a2ad58bf1 5095 panic when adding a duplicate dbuf to dn_dbufs commit 60a61f7adabc73a7a0cb70d200ac2a6735f4a6e8 5092 env files don't need to define LOCKNAME by default 5091 illumos.sh env file's LOCKNAME definition is busted commit 5e3f545c431ec4bce3e1b52f3f81bc9befe501f2 4989 removal of ntfsprogs and parted commit ba3594ba9b5dd4c846c472a8d657edcb7c8109ac 5066 remove support for non-ANSI compilation 5068 Remove SCCSID() macro from <macros.h> commit d8ccf998f9c944b8cf27ed840c376f9b79ebce5c 5087 8-bit inline atomic {add,or,and} use wrong reg constraints on x86 Manifests: usr/src/pkg/manifests/SUNWntfsprogs.mf (torch library) usr/src/pkg/manifests/SUNWparted.mf (torch headers) usr/src/pkg/manifests/system-file-system-ntfsprogs.mf usr/src/pkg/manifests/system-storage-parted.mf
Diffstat (limited to 'usr/src/man/man1m')
-rw-r--r--usr/src/man/man1m/Makefile17
-rw-r--r--usr/src/man/man1m/mkntfs.1m319
-rw-r--r--usr/src/man/man1m/ntfscat.1m217
-rw-r--r--usr/src/man/man1m/ntfsclone.1m460
-rw-r--r--usr/src/man/man1m/ntfscluster.1m225
-rw-r--r--usr/src/man/man1m/ntfscmp.1m104
-rw-r--r--usr/src/man/man1m/ntfscp.1m199
-rw-r--r--usr/src/man/man1m/ntfsfix.1m81
-rw-r--r--usr/src/man/man1m/ntfsinfo.1m151
-rw-r--r--usr/src/man/man1m/ntfslabel.1m133
-rw-r--r--usr/src/man/man1m/ntfsls.1m204
-rw-r--r--usr/src/man/man1m/ntfsprogs.1m185
-rw-r--r--usr/src/man/man1m/ntfsresize.1m280
-rw-r--r--usr/src/man/man1m/ntfsundelete.1m476
-rw-r--r--usr/src/man/man1m/parted.1m347
15 files changed, 2 insertions, 3396 deletions
diff --git a/usr/src/man/man1m/Makefile b/usr/src/man/man1m/Makefile
index ea1f042ff9..68c87a2c29 100644
--- a/usr/src/man/man1m/Makefile
+++ b/usr/src/man/man1m/Makefile
@@ -602,21 +602,8 @@ _MANFILES= 6to4relay.1m \
zpool.1m \
zstreamdump.1m
-i386_MANFILES= lms.1m \
- parted.1m \
- mkntfs.1m \
- ntfscat.1m \
- ntfsclone.1m \
- ntfscluster.1m \
- ntfscmp.1m \
- ntfscp.1m \
- ntfsfix.1m \
- ntfsinfo.1m \
- ntfslabel.1m \
- ntfsls.1m \
- ntfsprogs.1m \
- ntfsresize.1m \
- ntfsundelete.1m
+i386_MANFILES= \
+ lms.1m
sparc_MANFILES= cvcd.1m \
dcs.1m \
diff --git a/usr/src/man/man1m/mkntfs.1m b/usr/src/man/man1m/mkntfs.1m
deleted file mode 100644
index 98921794ca..0000000000
--- a/usr/src/man/man1m/mkntfs.1m
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,319 +0,0 @@
-'\" te
-.\" Portions Copyright (c) 2009, Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved
-.\" Copyright (c) 2002-2006 Szabolcs Szakacsits
-.\" Copyright (c) 2002-2005 Anton Altaparmakov
-.\" Copyright (c) 2002-2003 Richard Russon
-.\" Copyright (c) 2007 Yura Pakhuchiy
-.\" This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation ; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed
-.\" in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program
-.\" (in the main directory of the Linux-NTFS distribution in the file COPYING); if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 11-1307 USA
-.TH MKNTFS 1M "May 27, 2009"
-.SH NAME
-mkntfs \- create an NTFS file system
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.LP
-.nf
-\fBmkntfs\fR [\fIoptions\fR] \fIdevice\fR [\fInumber_of_sectors\fR]
-.fi
-
-.LP
-.nf
-\fBmkntfs\fR [\fB-C\fR] [\fB-c\fR \fIcluster-size\fR] [\fB-F\fR] [\fB-f\fR] [\fB-H\fR \fIheads\fR] [\fB-h\fR] [\fB-I\fR]
- [\fB-L\fR \fIvolume-label\fR] [\fB-l\fR] [\fB-n\fR] [\fB-p\fR \fIpart-start-sect\fR] [\fB-Q\fR] [\fB-q\fR]
- [\fB-S\fR \fIsectors-per-track\fR] [\fB-s\fR \fIsector-size\fR] [\fB-T\fR] [\fB-V\fR] [\fB-v\fR]
- [\fB-z\fR \fImft-zone-multiplier\fR] [\fB--debug\fR] \fIdevice\fR [\fInumber-of-sectors\fR]
-.fi
-
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.sp
-.LP
-The \fBmkntfs\fR utility is used to create an NTFS file system on a device,
-usually a disk partition, or file. The \fIdevice\fR operand is the special
-file corresponding to the device; for example, \fB/dev/dsk/c0d0p0\fR. The
-\fInumber-of-sectors\fR operand is the number of blocks on the device. If
-omitted, \fBmkntfs\fR automatically figures the file system size.
-.SH OPTIONS
-.sp
-.LP
-Supported options are listed below. Most options have both single-letter and
-full-name forms. Multiple single-letter options that do not take an argument
-can be combined. For example, \fB-fv\fR is the equivalent of \fB-f\fR \fB-v\fR.
-A full-name option can be abbreviated to a unique prefix of its name.
-.sp
-.LP
-Options are divided among basic, advanced, output, and help options, as listed
-below.
-.SS "Basic Options"
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-C\fR, \fB--enable-compression\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Enable compression on the volume.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-f\fR, \fB--fast\fR or \fB-q\fR, \fB--quick\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Perform quick (fast) format. This option skips both zeroing of the volume and
-bad sector checking.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-L\fR, \fB--label\fR \fIstring\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Set the volume label for the filesystem to \fIstring\fR.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-n\fR, \fB--no-action\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Causes \fBmkntfs\fR to not actually create a file system, but display what it
-would do if it were to create a file system. All formatting steps are carried
-out except the actual writing to the device.
-.RE
-
-.SS "Advanced Options"
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-c\fR, \fB--cluster-size\fR \fIbytes\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Specify the size of clusters in bytes. Valid cluster size values are powers of
-two, with at least 256, and at most 65536, bytes per cluster. If omitted,
-\fBmkntfs\fR uses 4096 bytes as the default cluster size.
-.sp
-Note that the default cluster size is set to be at least equal to the sector
-size, as a cluster cannot be smaller than a sector. Also, note that values
-greater than 4096 have the side effect that compression is disabled on the
-volume. This is due to limitations in the NTFS compression algorithm used by
-Windows.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-F\fR, \fB--force\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Force \fBmkntfs\fR to run, even if the specified device is not a block special
-device, or appears to be mounted.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-H\fR, \fB--heads\fR \fInum\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Specify the number of heads. The maximum is 65535 (0xffff). If omitted,
-\fBmkntfs\fR attempts to determine the number of heads automatically. If that
-fails a default of 0 is used. Note that specifying \fInum\fR is required for
-Windows to be able to boot from the created volume.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-I\fR, \fB--no-indexing\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Disable content indexing on the volume. This option is only meaningful on
-Windows 2000 and later. Windows NT 4.0 and earlier ignore this, as they do not
-implement content indexing.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-p\fR, \fB--partition-start\fR \fIsector\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Specify the partition start sector. The maximum is 4294967295 (2^32-1). If
-omitted, \fBmkntfs\fR attempts to determine \fIsector\fRautomatically. If that
-fails, a default of 0 is used. Note that specifying \fIsector\fR is required
-for Windows to be able to boot from the created volume.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-S\fR, \fB--sectors-per-track\fR \fInum\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Specify the number of sectors per track. The maximum is 65535 (0xffff). If
-omitted, mkntfs attempts to determine the number of sectors-per-track
-automatically and if that fails a default of 0 is used. Note that
-sectors-per-track is required for Windows to be able to boot from the created
-volume.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-s\fR, \fB--sector-size\fR \fIbytes\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Specify the size of sectors in bytes. Valid sector size values are 256, 512,
-1024, 2048, and 4096. If omitted, \fBmkntfs\fR attempts to determine the
-sector-size automatically. If that fails, a default of 512 bytes per sector is
-used.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-T\fR, \fB--zero-time\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Fake the time to be 00:00:00 UTC, Jan 1, 1970, instead of the current system
-time. This can be useful for debugging purposes.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-z\fR, \fB--mft-zone-multiplier\fR \fInum\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Set the master file table (MFT) zone multiplier, which determines the size of
-the MFT zone to use on the volume. The MFT zone is the area at the beginning of
-the volume reserved for the MFT, which stores the on-disk inodes (MFT records).
-It is noteworthy that small files are stored entirely within the inode; thus,
-if you expect to use the volume for storing large numbers of very small files,
-it is useful to set the zone multiplier to a higher value. Although the MFT
-zone is resized on the fly as required during operation of the NTFS driver,
-choosing an optimal value reduces fragmentation. Valid values are \fB1\fR,
-\fB2\fR, \fB3\fR, and \fB4\fR. The values have the following meaning:
-.sp
-.in +2
-.nf
-MFT zone MFT zone size
-multiplier (% of volume size)
-1 12.5% (default)
-2 25.0%
-3 37.5%
-4 50.0%
-.fi
-.in -2
-.sp
-
-.RE
-
-.SS "Output Options"
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB--debug\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Includes the verbose output from the \fB-v\fR option, as well as additional
-output useful for debugging \fBmkntfs\fR.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-q\fR, \fB--quiet\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Verbose execution. Errors are written to stderr, no output to stdout occurs at
-all. Useful if \fBmkntfs\fR is run in a script.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-v\fR, \fB--verbose\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Verbose execution.
-.RE
-
-.SS "Help Options"
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-h\fR, \fB--help\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Show a list of options with a brief description of each one.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-l\fR, \fB--license\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Display the \fBmkntfs\fR licensing information and exit.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-V\fR, \fB--version\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Display the \fBmkntfs\fR version number and exit.
-.RE
-
-.SH ATTRIBUTES
-.sp
-.LP
-See \fBattributes\fR(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
-.sp
-
-.sp
-.TS
-box;
-c | c
-l | l .
-ATTRIBUTE TYPE ATTRIBUTE VALUE
-_
-Interface Stability Uncommitted
-.TE
-
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.sp
-.LP
-\fBntfsprogs\fR(1M), \fBntfsresize\fR(1M), \fBntfsundelete\fR(1M),
-\fBattributes\fR(5)
-.sp
-.LP
-http://wiki.linux-ntfs.org
-.SH AUTHORS
-.sp
-.LP
-\fBmkntfs\fR was written by Anton Altaparmakov, Richard Russon, Erik Sornes and
-Szabolcs Szakacsits.
diff --git a/usr/src/man/man1m/ntfscat.1m b/usr/src/man/man1m/ntfscat.1m
deleted file mode 100644
index 4166857579..0000000000
--- a/usr/src/man/man1m/ntfscat.1m
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,217 +0,0 @@
-'\" te
-.\" Portions Copyright (c) 2009, Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved
-.\" Copyright (c) 2002-2006 Szabolcs Szakacsits
-.\" Copyright (c) 2002-2005 Anton Altaparmakov
-.\" Copyright (c) 2002-2003 Richard Russon
-.\" Copyright (c) 2007 Yura Pakhuchiy
-.\" This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation ; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed
-.\" in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program
-.\" (in the main directory of the Linux-NTFS distribution in the file COPYING); if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 11-1307 USA
-.TH NTFSCAT 1M "May 28, 2009"
-.SH NAME
-ntfscat \- display NTFS files and streams on the standard output
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.LP
-.nf
-\fBntfscat\fR [\fIoptions\fR] \fIdevice\fR [\fIfile\fR]
-.fi
-
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.sp
-.LP
-The \fBntfscat\fR command reads a file or stream from an NTFS volume and
-display the contents on the standard output.
-.sp
-.LP
-The case of the filename passed to \fBntfscat\fR is ignored.
-.SH OPTIONS
-.sp
-.LP
-Supported options are listed below. Most options have both single-letter and
-full-name forms. Multiple single-letter options that do not take an argument
-can be combined. For example, \fB-fv\fR is the equivalent of \fB-f\fR \fB-v\fR.
-A full-name option can be abbreviated to a unique prefix of its name.
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-a\fR, \fB--attribute\fR \fItype\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Display the contents of a particular attribute type. By default, the unnamed
-\fB$DATA\fR attribute will be shown. The attribute can be specified by a number
-in decimal or hexadecimal, or by name.
-.sp
-.in +2
-.nf
-Hex Decimal Name
-0x10 16 "$STANDARD_INFORMATION"
-0x20 32 "$ATTRIBUTE_LIST"
-0x30 48 "$FILE_NAME"
-0x40 64 "$OBJECT_ID"
-0x50 80 "$SECURITY_DESCRIPTOR"
-0x60 96 "$VOLUME_NAME"
-0x70 112 "$VOLUME_INFORMATION"
-0x80 128 "$DATA"
-0x90 144 "$INDEX_ROOT"
-0xA0 160 "$INDEX_ALLOCATION"
-0xB0 176 "$BITMAP"
-0xC0 192 "$REPARSE_POINT"
-0xD0 208 "$EA_INFORMATION"
-0xE0 224 "$EA"
-0xF0 240 "$PROPERTY_SET"
-0x100 256 "$LOGGED_UTILITY_STREAM"
-.fi
-.in -2
-.sp
-
-The attribute names can be specified without the leading dollar sign (\fB$\fR)
-symbol. If you use the \fB$\fR symbol, you must quote the name to prevent the
-shell from interpreting the name.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-f\fR, \fB--force\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Overrides some sensible defaults, such as not using a mounted volume. Use this
-option with caution.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-h\fR, \fB--help\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Show a list of options with a brief description of each.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-i\fR, \fB--inode\fR \fInum\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Specify a file by its inode number instead of its name.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-n\fR, \fB--attribute-name\fR \fIname\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Display the attribute identified by \fIname\fR.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-q\fR, \fB--quiet\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Suppress some debug, warning, and error messages.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-V\fR, \fB--version\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Show the version number, copyright, and license information.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-v\fR, \fB--verbose\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Display more debug, warning, and error messages.
-.RE
-
-.SH EXAMPLES
-.LP
-\fBExample 1 \fRDisplaying Contents of File in Root
-.sp
-.LP
-The following command displays the contents of a file in the root of an NTFS
-volume.
-
-.sp
-.in +2
-.nf
-# \fBntfscat /dev/dsk/c0d0p1 boot.ini\fR
-.fi
-.in -2
-.sp
-
-.LP
-\fBExample 2 \fRDisplaying Contents of File in Subdirectory
-.sp
-.LP
-The following command displays the contents of a file in a subdirectory of an
-NTFS volume.
-
-.sp
-.in +2
-.nf
-# \fBntfscat /dev/dsk/c0d0p1 /winnt/system32/drivers/etc/hosts\fR
-.fi
-.in -2
-.sp
-
-.LP
-\fBExample 3 \fRDisplay Contents of an Attribute
-.sp
-.LP
-The following command displays the contents of the \fB$INDEX_ROOT\fR attribute
-of the root directory (inode 5).
-
-.sp
-.in +2
-.nf
-# \fBntfscat /dev/dsk/c0d0p1 -a INDEX_ROOT -i 5\fR
-.fi
-.in -2
-.sp
-
-.SH ATTRIBUTES
-.sp
-.LP
-See \fBattributes\fR(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
-.sp
-
-.sp
-.TS
-box;
-c | c
-l | l .
-ATTRIBUTE TYPE ATTRIBUTE VALUE
-_
-Interface Stability Uncommitted
-.TE
-
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.sp
-.LP
-\fBntfsls\fR(1M), \fBntfsprogs\fR(1M), \fBparted\fR(1M), \fBattributes\fR(5)
-.sp
-.LP
-http://wiki.linux-ntfs.org
-.SH AUTHORS
-.sp
-.LP
-\fBntfscat\fR was written by Richard Russon, Anton Altaparmakov and Szabolcs
-Szakacsits.
diff --git a/usr/src/man/man1m/ntfsclone.1m b/usr/src/man/man1m/ntfsclone.1m
deleted file mode 100644
index a288e018fe..0000000000
--- a/usr/src/man/man1m/ntfsclone.1m
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,460 +0,0 @@
-'\" te
-.\" Portions Copyright (c) 2009, Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved
-.\" Copyright (c) 2002-2006 Szabolcs Szakacsits
-.\" Copyright (c) 2002-2005 Anton Altaparmakov
-.\" Copyright (c) 2002-2003 Richard Russon
-.\" Copyright (c) 2007 Yura Pakhuchiy
-.\" This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation ; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed
-.\" in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program
-.\" (in the main directory of the Linux-NTFS distribution in the file COPYING); if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 11-1307 USA
-.TH NTFSCLONE 1M "May 14, 2009"
-.SH NAME
-ntfsclone \- clone, image, restore, or rescue an NTFS
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.LP
-.nf
-\fBntfsclone\fR [\fIoptions\fR] \fIsource\fR
-.fi
-
-.LP
-.nf
-\fBntfsclone\fR \fB--save-image\fR [\fIoptions\fR] \fIsource\fR
-.fi
-
-.LP
-.nf
-\fBntfsclone\fR \fB--resotore-image\fR [\fIoptions\fR] \fIsource\fR
-.fi
-
-.LP
-.nf
-\fBntfsclone\fR \fB--metadata\fR [\fIoptions\fR] \fIsource\fR
-.fi
-
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.sp
-.LP
-The \fBntfsclone\fR utility efficiently clones (which includes copy, save,
-backup, and restore operations) or rescues an NTFS filesystem to a sparse file,
-an image, a device (partition), or to standard output. It works at disk sector
-level and copies only the written data (that is, not empty space). Unused disk
-space becomes zero (cloning to sparse file), encoded with control codes (saving
-in special image format), left unchanged (cloning to a disk/partition) or
-filled with zeros (cloning to standard output).
-.sp
-.LP
-\fBntfsclone\fR can be useful in making backups\(emtaking an exact snapshot of
-an NTFS filesystem\(emand restoring it later on. It also can be used to test
-NTFS read/write functionality and allows you to troubleshoot users' issues
-using the clone, without the risk of destroying the original file system.
-.sp
-.LP
-If not using the special image format (see section of the same name below), the
-clone is an exact copy of the original NTFS file system, from sector to sector.
-Thus, it can also be mounted just like the original NTFS filesystem. For
-example, if you clone to a file and the kernel has a loopback device and NTFS
-support, then the file can be mounted using:
-.sp
-.in +2
-.nf
-# \fBmount -t ntfs -o loop ntfsclone.img\fR
-.fi
-.in -2
-.sp
-
-.SS "Windows Cloning"
-.sp
-.LP
-You must exercise great care to copy, move or restore a system or boot
-partition to another computer, or to a different disk or partition (for
-example, \fB/dev/dsk/c0d0p1\fR to \fB/dev/dsk/c0d0p2\fR, \fB/dev/dsk/c0d0p1\fR
-to \fB/dev/dsk/c0d1p1\fR or to a different disk sector offset).
-.sp
-.LP
-Under most circumstances, to enable Windows to boot you must copy, move, or
-restore NTFS to the same partition that has the following characteristics as
-the original partition and disk:
-.RS +4
-.TP
-.ie t \(bu
-.el o
-starts at the same sector
-.RE
-.RS +4
-.TP
-.ie t \(bu
-.el o
-on the same type of disk
-.RE
-.RS +4
-.TP
-.ie t \(bu
-.el o
-having the same BIOS legacy cylinder setting
-.RE
-.sp
-.LP
-The \fBntfsclone\fR utility guarantees an exact copy of NTFS but does not deal
-with booting issues. This is by design: \fBntfsclone\fR is a file system, not a
-system, utility. Its goal is only NTFS cloning, not Windows cloning. Because of
-this, \fBntfsclone\fR can be used as a very fast and reliable building block
-for Windows cloning, but is not a complete answer. You can find useful tips on
-NTFS cloning at the NTFS web site, http://wiki.linux-ntfs.org\&.
-.SS "Sparse Files"
-.sp
-.LP
-A file containing unallocated blocks (holes) is referred to as a "sparse file".
-The reported size of such files is always higher than the disk space consumed
-by them. The \fBdu\fR(1) command reports the real disk space used by a sparse
-file. The holes are always read as zeros. All major Linux file systems, such
-as, \fBext2\fR, \fBext3\fR, \fBreiserfs\fR, \fBReiser4\fR, JFS, and XFS support
-sparse files. However, the ISO 9600 CD-ROM file system, as one example, does
-not.
-.SS "Special Image Format"
-.sp
-.LP
-It is recommended that you save an NTFS filesystem to a special image format.
-Instead of representing unallocated blocks as holes, they are encoded using
-control codes. Thus, the image saves space without requiring sparse file
-support. The image format is ideal for streaming file system images over the
-network. The disadvantage of the special image format is that you cannot mount
-the image directly; you must first restore it.
-.sp
-.LP
-To save an image using the special image format, use the \fB-s\fR or the
-\fB--save-image\fR option. To restore an image, use the \fB-r\fR or the
-\fB--restore-image\fR option. Note that you can restore images from standard
-input by using a hyphen (\fB-\fR) as the source file.
-.SS "Metadata-only Cloning"
-.sp
-.LP
-Using the \fB-m\fR or \fB--metadata\fR option, \fBntfsclone\fR can save only
-the NTFS metadata and the clone still will be mountable. In this usage, all
-non-metadata file content is lost; reading back the data results in all zeros.
-.sp
-.LP
-The metadata-only image can be compressed very well, usually to a size in the
-range of 1 to 8 MB. It is convenient to transfer such an image for
-investigation and troubleshooting.
-.sp
-.LP
-In metadata-only mode, \fBntfsclone\fR saves none of the user's data, which
-includes the resident user's data embedded into metadata. All is filled with
-zeros. Moreover, all the file timestamps, and deleted and unused spaces inside
-the metadata are filled with zeros. Thus, this mode is inappropriate, for
-example, for forensic analyses.
-.sp
-.LP
-Note that filenames are not removed. Because a filename might contain sensitive
-information, consider the possibities for breaches of security or privacy
-before sending out a metadata-only image.
-.SH OPTIONS
-.sp
-.LP
-Supported options are listed below. Most options have both single-letter and
-full-name forms. Multiple single-letter options that do not take an argument
-can be combined. For example, \fB-fv\fR is the equivalent of \fB-f\fR \fB-v\fR.
-A full-name option can be abbreviated to a unique prefix of its name.
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-f\fR, \fB--force\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Forces \fBntfsclone\fR to proceed, even if the filesystem is marked "dirty"
-following a consistency check.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-h\fR, \fB--help\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Show a list of options with a brief description of each one.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-i\fR, \fB--ignore-fs-check\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Ignore the result of the file system consistency check. This option can be used
-only with the \fB--meta-data\fR option. Any clusters that cause an
-inconsistency are saved.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-m\fR, \fB--metadata\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Clone only metadata. With this option, you must clone only to a file.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-o\fR, \fB--output\fR \fIfile\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Clone NTFS to the non-existent \fIfile\fR. If \fIfile\fR is a hyphen (\fB-\fR),
-clone to the standard output.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-O\fR, \fB--overwrite\fR \fIfile\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Clone NTFS to \fIfile\fR, overwriting \fIfile\fR if it already exists.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB--rescue\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Ignore disk read errors so that a disk having bad sectors, for example, a
-failing disk, can be rescued with minimal impact on the disk. \fBntfsclone\fR
-works at the lowest, sector level in this mode, enabling more data to be
-rescued. The contents of the unreadable sectors are filled with the question
-mark (\fB?\fR) character; the beginning of such sectors are marked by the
-string: \fBBadSector\fR.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-r\fR, \fB--restore-image\fR \fIsource\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Restore from the special image format specified by \fIsource\fR. If
-\fIsource\fR is a hyphen (\fB-\fR), the image is read from the standard input.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-s\fR, \fB--save-image\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Save to the special image format. In terms of space usage and speed, this is
-the most efficient option if imaging is done to the standard output. This
-option is useful for image compression, encryption, or streaming through a
-network.
-.RE
-
-.SH EXAMPLES
-.LP
-\fBExample 1 \fRCloning with Overwrite Option
-.sp
-.LP
-The following command clones with the \fB--overwrite\fR option.
-
-.sp
-.in +2
-.nf
-# \fBntfsclone --overwrite /dev/dsk/c0d2p1 /dev/dsk/c0d0p1\fR
-.fi
-.in -2
-.sp
-
-.LP
-\fBExample 2 \fRSaving to Special Image Format
-.sp
-.LP
-The following command clones to the special image format to its original
-partition.
-
-.sp
-.in +2
-.nf
-# \fBntfsclone --save-image --output backup.img /dev/dsk/c0d0p1\fR
-.fi
-.in -2
-.sp
-
-.LP
-\fBExample 3 \fRRestoring from a Special Image File
-.sp
-.LP
-The following command restores an NTFS from a special image file.
-
-.sp
-.in +2
-.nf
-# \fBntfsclone --restore-image --overwrite /dev/dsk/c0d0p1 backup.img\fR
-.fi
-.in -2
-.sp
-
-.LP
-\fBExample 4 \fRSaving to a Compressed Image
-.sp
-.LP
-The following command saves an NTFS to a compressed image file.
-
-.sp
-.in +2
-.nf
-# \fBntfsclone --save-image -o - /dev/dsk/c0d0p1\fR
-.fi
-.in -2
-.sp
-
-.LP
-\fBExample 5 \fRRestoring from a Compressed Image
-.sp
-.LP
-The following command restores an NTFS volume from a compressed image file.
-
-.sp
-.in +2
-.nf
-# \fBgunzip -c backup.img.gz | \e\fR
-\fBntfsclone --restore-image --overwrite /dev/dsk/c0d0p1 -\fR
-.fi
-.in -2
-.sp
-
-.LP
-\fBExample 6 \fRBacking up to a Remote Host Using \fBssh\fR
-.sp
-.LP
-The following command backs up to a remote host, using \fBssh\fR(1). Note that
-\fBssh\fR will probably require a password.
-
-.sp
-.in +2
-.nf
-# \fBntfsclone --save-image --output - /dev/dsk/c0d0p1 | \e\fR
-\fBgzip -c | ssh host `cat > backup.img.gz`\fR
-.fi
-.in -2
-.sp
-
-.LP
-\fBExample 7 \fRRestoring from a Remote Host Using \fBssh\fR
-.sp
-.LP
-The following command backs up to a remote host, using \fBssh\fR(1). Note that
-\fBssh\fR will probably require a password.
-
-.sp
-.in +2
-.nf
-# \fBssh host `cat backup.img.gz` | gunzip -c | \e\fR
-\fBntfsclone --restore-image --overwrite /dev/dsk/c0d0p1 -\fR
-.fi
-.in -2
-.sp
-
-.LP
-\fBExample 8 \fRStreaming an Image File from a Web Server
-.sp
-.LP
-The following command streams an image file from a web server and restore it to
-a partition.
-
-.sp
-.in +2
-.nf
-# \fBwget -qO - http://server/backup.img | \e\fR
-\fBntfsclone --restore-image --overwrite /dev/dsk/c0d0p1 -\fR
-.fi
-.in -2
-.sp
-
-.LP
-\fBExample 9 \fRCloning to a New File
-.sp
-.LP
-The following command clones an NTFS volume to a non-existent file.
-
-.sp
-.in +2
-.nf
-# \fBntfsclone --output ntfs-clone.img /dev/dsk/c0d0p1\fR
-.fi
-.in -2
-.sp
-
-.LP
-\fBExample 10 \fRPacking NTFS Metadata
-.sp
-.LP
-The following command packs NTFS metadata into an image file. Note that
-\fBbzip2\fR takes a much longer time than \fBgzip\fR, but produces an archive
-that is up to ten times smaller than the latter produces.
-
-.sp
-.in +2
-.nf
-# \fBntfsclone --metadata --output ntfsmeta.img /dev/dsk/c0d0p1\fR
-\fBbzip2 ntfsmeta.img\fR
-.fi
-.in -2
-.sp
-
-.LP
-\fBExample 11 \fRUnpacking NTFS Metadata
-.sp
-.LP
-The following command unpacks NTFS metadata into a sparse file.
-
-.sp
-.in +2
-.nf
-# \fBbunzip2 -c ntfsmeta.img.bz2 | \e\fR
-\fBcp --sparse=always /proc/self/fd/0 ntfsmeta.img\fR
-.fi
-.in -2
-.sp
-
-.SH EXIT STATUS
-.sp
-.LP
-The return code is zero on success, non-zero otherwise.
-.SH ATTRIBUTES
-.sp
-.LP
-See \fBattributes\fR(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
-.sp
-
-.sp
-.TS
-box;
-c | c
-l | l .
-ATTRIBUTE TYPE ATTRIBUTE VALUE
-_
-Interface Stability Uncommitted
-.TE
-
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.sp
-.LP
-\fBdu\fR(1), \fBssh\fR(1), \fBntfsresize\fR(1M), \fBntfsundelete\fR(1M),
-\fBparted\fR(1M), \fBattributes\fR(5)
-.sp
-.LP
-http://wiki.linux-ntfs.org
-.SH AUTHORS
-.sp
-.LP
-\fBntfsclone\fR was written by Szabolcs Szakacsits with contributions from Per
-Olofsson (special image format support) and Anton Altaparmakov.
diff --git a/usr/src/man/man1m/ntfscluster.1m b/usr/src/man/man1m/ntfscluster.1m
deleted file mode 100644
index 62494b22db..0000000000
--- a/usr/src/man/man1m/ntfscluster.1m
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,225 +0,0 @@
-'\" te
-.\" Portions Copyright (c) 2009, Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved
-.\" Copyright (c) 2002-2006 Szabolcs Szakacsits
-.\" Copyright (c) 2002-2005 Anton Altaparmakov
-.\" Copyright (c) 2002-2003 Richard Russon
-.\" Copyright (c) 2007 Yura Pakhuchiy
-.\" This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation ; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed
-.\" in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program
-.\" (in the main directory of the Linux-NTFS distribution in the file COPYING); if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 11-1307 USA
-.TH NTFSCLUSTER 1M "May 28, 2009"
-.SH NAME
-ntfscluster \- identify files in a specified region of an NTFS volume
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.LP
-.nf
-\fBntfscluster\fR [\fIoptions\fR] \fIdevice\fR
-.fi
-
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.sp
-.LP
-The \fBntfscluster\fR utility has three modes of operation: \fBinfo\fR,
-\fBsector\fR, and \fBcluster\fR, described as follows.
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fBInfo\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-The default mode, \fBinfo\fR is currently not implemented. It will display
-general information about the NTFS volume when it is working.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fBSector\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-The \fBsector\fR mode displays a list of files that have data in the specified
-range of sectors. This mode is put in effect by the \fB--sector\fR option.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fBCluster\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-The \fBcluster\fR mode displays a list of files that have data in the specified
-range of clusters. When the cluster size is one sector, this is equivalent to
-the \fBsector\fR mode of operation. This mode is put in effect by the
-\fB--cluster\fR option.
-.RE
-
-.SH OPTIONS
-.sp
-.LP
-Supported options are listed below. Most options have both single-letter and
-full-name forms. Multiple single-letter options that do not take an argument
-can be combined. For example, \fB-fv\fR is the equivalent of \fB-f\fR \fB-v\fR.
-A full-name option can be abbreviated to a unique prefix of its name.
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-c\fR, \fB--cluster\fR \fIrange\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Any files whose data is in this range of clusters will be displayed.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-F\fR, \fB--filename\fR \fIfilename\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Display information about \fIfilename\fR.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-f\fR, \fB--force\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Overrides some sensible defaults, such as not working with a mounted volume.
-Use this option with caution.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-h\fR, \fB--help\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Show a list of options with a brief description of each.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-I\fR, \fB--inode\fR \fInum\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Show information about this inode.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-i\fR, \fB--info\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-This option is not yet implemented.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-q\fR, \fB--quiet\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Suppress some debug, warning, and error messages.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-s\fR, \fB--sector\fR \fIrange\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Any files whose data is in this range of sectors will be displayed.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-V\fR, \fB--version\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Show the version number, copyright, and license information.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-v\fR, \fB--verbose\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Display more debug, warning, and error messages.
-.RE
-
-.SH EXAMPLES
-.LP
-\fBExample 1 \fRDisplaying Information About a Volume
-.sp
-.LP
-The following command displays information about the volume
-\fB/dev/dsk/c0d0p1\fR.
-
-.sp
-.in +2
-.nf
-# \fBntfscluster /dev/dsk/c0d0p1\fR
-.fi
-.in -2
-.sp
-
-.LP
-\fBExample 2 \fRDisplaying List of Files in a Cluster Range
-.sp
-.LP
-The following command looks for files in the first 500 clusters of
-\fB/dev/dsk/c0d0p1\fR.
-
-.sp
-.in +2
-.nf
-# \fBntfscluster -c 0-500 /dev/dsk/c0d0p1\fR
-.fi
-.in -2
-.sp
-
-.SH ATTRIBUTES
-.sp
-.LP
-See \fBattributes\fR(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
-.sp
-
-.sp
-.TS
-box;
-c | c
-l | l .
-ATTRIBUTE TYPE ATTRIBUTE VALUE
-_
-Interface Stability Uncommitted
-.TE
-
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.sp
-.LP
-\fBntfsinfo\fR(1M), \fBntfsprogs\fR(1M), \fBparted\fR(1M), \fBattributes\fR(5)
-.sp
-.LP
-http://wiki.linux-ntfs.org
-.SH AUTHORS
-.sp
-.LP
-\fBntfscluster\fR was written by Richard Russon, with contributions from Anton
-Altaparmakov.
diff --git a/usr/src/man/man1m/ntfscmp.1m b/usr/src/man/man1m/ntfscmp.1m
deleted file mode 100644
index 921ea78a0f..0000000000
--- a/usr/src/man/man1m/ntfscmp.1m
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,104 +0,0 @@
-'\" te
-.\" Portions Copyright (c) 2009, Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved
-.\" Copyright (c) 2002-2006 Szabolcs Szakacsits
-.\" Copyright (c) 2002-2005 Anton Altaparmakov
-.\" Copyright (c) 2002-2003 Richard Russon
-.\" Copyright (c) 2007 Yura Pakhuchiy
-.\" This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation ; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed
-.\" in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program
-.\" (in the main directory of the Linux-NTFS distribution in the file COPYING); if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 11-1307 USA
-.TH NTFSCMP 1M "May 28, 2009"
-.SH NAME
-ntfscmp \- compare two NTFS file systems and report the differences
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.LP
-.nf
-\fBntfscmp\fR [\fIoptions\fR] \fIdevice1\fR \fIdevice2\fR
-.fi
-
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.sp
-.LP
-The \fBntfscmp\fR utility compares all aspects of two NTFS file systems and
-reports all differences it finds. The file systems can be on block devices or
-in image files. \fBntfscmp\fR can be used for volume verification. However, its
-primary purpose is to be an efficient development tool, used to quickly locate,
-identify, and check the correctness of the metadata changes made to NTFS.
-.sp
-.LP
-If one is interested only in the NTFS metadata changes, it can be useful to
-compare the metadata images created by using the \fB--metadata\fR option of
-\fBntfsclone\fR(1M) to eliminate the usually uninteresting timestamp changes.
-.sp
-.LP
-The terse output of \fBntfscmp\fR is intentional, because the provided
-information is sufficient to determine exact differences. More copious output
-can be obtained by using \fBdiff\fR(1) to compare the verbose output of
-\fBntfsinfo\fR(1M) for each reported inode.
-.SH OPTIONS
-.sp
-.LP
-Supported options are listed below. Options have both single-letter and
-full-name forms.
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-h\fR, \fB--help\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Display help and exit.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-P\fR, \fB--no-progress-bar\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Do not show progress bars.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-v\fR, \fB--verbose\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Display more debug, warning, and error messages.
-.RE
-
-.SH EXIT STATUS
-.sp
-.LP
-The exit code is \fB0\fR on success, non-zero otherwise.
-.SH ATTRIBUTES
-.sp
-.LP
-See \fBattributes\fR(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
-.sp
-
-.sp
-.TS
-box;
-c | c
-l | l .
-ATTRIBUTE TYPE ATTRIBUTE VALUE
-_
-Interface Stability Uncommitted
-.TE
-
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.sp
-.LP
-\fBdiff\fR(1), \fBntfscat\fR(1M), \fBntfsclone\fR(1M), \fBntfsinfo\fR(1M),
-\fBntfsprogs\fR(1M), \fBparted\fR(1M), \fBattributes\fR(5)
-.sp
-.LP
-http://wiki.linux-ntfs.org
-.SH AUTHORS
-.sp
-.LP
-\fBntfscmp\fR was written by Szabolcs Szakacsits.
diff --git a/usr/src/man/man1m/ntfscp.1m b/usr/src/man/man1m/ntfscp.1m
deleted file mode 100644
index e18047fa8e..0000000000
--- a/usr/src/man/man1m/ntfscp.1m
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,199 +0,0 @@
-'\" te
-.\" Portions Copyright (c) 2009, Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved
-.\" Copyright (c) 2002-2006 Szabolcs Szakacsits
-.\" Copyright (c) 2002-2005 Anton Altaparmakov
-.\" Copyright (c) 2002-2003 Richard Russon
-.\" Copyright (c) 2007 Yura Pakhuchiy
-.\" This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation ; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed
-.\" in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program
-.\" (in the main directory of the Linux-NTFS distribution in the file COPYING); if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 11-1307 USA
-.TH NTFSCP 1M "May 28, 2009"
-.SH NAME
-ntfscp \- copy file to an NTFS volume
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.LP
-.nf
-\fBntfscp\fR [\fIoptions\fR] \fIdevice\fR \fIsource_file\fR \fIdestination\fR
-.fi
-
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.sp
-.LP
-The \fBntfscp\fR utility copies files to an NTFS volume. \fIdestination\fR (see
-Synopis) can be either a file or a directory. If \fIdestination\fR is a
-directory specified by name, \fIsource_file\fR is copied into this directory.
-If \fIdestination\fR is a directory specified by inode number, an unnamed data
-attribute is created for this inode and \fIsource_file\fR is copied into it.
-Consider possible negative consequence before specifying a directory by inode
-number: it is unusual to have an unnamed data stream in a directory.
-.SS "Data Streams"
-.sp
-.LP
-All data on NTFS is stored in streams, which can have names. A file can have
-more than one data stream, but exactly one must have no name. The size of a
-file is the size of its unnamed data stream. Usually, when you do not specify a
-stream name, you are seeking access to the unnamed data stream. If you want
-access to a named data stream, you need to add \fB:\fR\fIstream_name\fR to the
-filename. For example, by opening \fBsome.mp3:artist\fR you will open stream
-\fBartist\fR in \fBsome.mp3\fR. In an operating system, such as Windows, that
-prevents you from accessing named data streams, you need to use some program
-like \fBFAR\fR or utilities from \fBcygwin\fR to access those streams.
-.SH OPTIONS
-.sp
-.LP
-Supported options are listed below. Most options have both single-letter and
-full-name forms. Multiple single-letter options that do not take an argument
-can be combined. For example, \fB-fv\fR is the equivalent of \fB-f\fR \fB-v\fR.
-A full-name option can be abbreviated to a unique prefix of its name.
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-a\fR, \fB--attribute\fR \fInum\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Write to attribute designated by \fInum\fR.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-f\fR, \fB--force\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Overrides some sensible defaults, such as not working with a mounted volume.
-Use this option with caution.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-h\fR, \fB--help\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Show a list of options with a brief description of each one.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-i\fR, \fB--inode\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Treat \fIdestination\fR (see Synopsis) as inode number.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-N\fR, \fB--attr-name\fR \fIname\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Write to attribute with this name.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-n\fR, \fB--no-action\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Use this option to make a test run before doing the actual copy operation.
-Volume will be opened read-only and no write will be done.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-q\fR, \fB--quiet\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Suppress some debug, warning, and error messages.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-V\fR, \fB--version\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Show the version number, copyright, and license information.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-v\fR, \fB--verbose\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Display more debug, warning, and error messages.
-.RE
-
-.SH EXAMPLES
-.LP
-\fBExample 1 \fRCopying from Home to Root Directory
-.sp
-.LP
-The following command copies \fBnew_boot.ini\fR from \fB/home/user\fR as
-\fBboot.ini\fR to the root of an \fB/dev/dsk/c0d0p1\fR NTFS volume.
-
-.sp
-.in +2
-.nf
-# \fBntfscp /dev/dsk/c0d0p1 /home/user/new_boot.ini boot.ini\fR
-.fi
-.in -2
-.sp
-
-.LP
-\fBExample 2 \fRCopying a Stream
-.sp
-.LP
-The following command copies \fBmyfile\fR to \fBC:\some\path\myfile:stream\fR
-(assume that \fB/dev/dsk/c0d0p1\fR drive designator is \fBC\fR).
-
-.sp
-.in +2
-.nf
-# \fBntfscp -N stream /dev/dsk/c0d0p1 myfile /some/path\fR
-.fi
-.in -2
-.sp
-
-.SH ATTRIBUTES
-.sp
-.LP
-See \fBattributes\fR(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
-.sp
-
-.sp
-.TS
-box;
-c | c
-l | l .
-ATTRIBUTE TYPE ATTRIBUTE VALUE
-_
-Interface Stability Uncommitted
-.TE
-
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.sp
-.LP
-\fBntfsresize\fR(1M), \fBntfsprogs\fR(1M), \fBparted\fR(1M),
-\fBattributes\fR(5)
-.sp
-.LP
-http://wiki.linux-ntfs.org
-.SH AUTHORS
-.sp
-.LP
-\fBntfscp\fR was written by Yura Pakhuchiy, with contributions from Anton
-Altaparmakov and Hil Liao.
diff --git a/usr/src/man/man1m/ntfsfix.1m b/usr/src/man/man1m/ntfsfix.1m
deleted file mode 100644
index c2e2ae13c2..0000000000
--- a/usr/src/man/man1m/ntfsfix.1m
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,81 +0,0 @@
-'\" te
-.\" Portions Copyright (c) 2009, Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved
-.\" Copyright (c) 2002-2006 Szabolcs Szakacsits
-.\" Copyright (c) 2002-2005 Anton Altaparmakov
-.\" Copyright (c) 2002-2003 Richard Russon
-.\" Copyright (c) 2007 Yura Pakhuchiy
-.\" This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation ; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed
-.\" in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program
-.\" (in the main directory of the Linux-NTFS distribution in the file COPYING); if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 11-1307 USA
-.TH NTFSFIX 1M "May 28, 2009"
-.SH NAME
-ntfsfix \- fix common errors and force operating system to check NTFS
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.LP
-.nf
-\fBntfsfix\fR [\fIoptions\fR] \fIdevice\fR
-.fi
-
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.sp
-.LP
-The \fBntfsfix\fR utility fixes some common NTFS problems. Note that it is not
-a version of \fBchkdsk\fR. It repairs some fundamental NTFS inconsistencies,
-resets the NTFS journal file, and schedules an NTFS consistency check for the
-next reboot of the operating system.
-.sp
-.LP
-Run \fBntfsfix\fR on an NTFS volume if you think it was damaged by the
-operating system or in some other way and it cannot be mounted.
-.SH OPTIONS
-.sp
-.LP
-Supported options are listed below.
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-h\fR, \fB--help\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Show a list of options with a brief description of each.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-V\fR, \fB--version\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Show the version number, copyright, and license information.
-.RE
-
-.SH ATTRIBUTES
-.sp
-.LP
-See \fBattributes\fR(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
-.sp
-
-.sp
-.TS
-box;
-c | c
-l | l .
-ATTRIBUTE TYPE ATTRIBUTE VALUE
-_
-Interface Stability Uncommitted
-.TE
-
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.sp
-.LP
-\fBmkntfs\fR(1M), \fBntfsprogs\fR(1M), \fBparted\fR(1M), \fBattributes\fR(5)
-.sp
-.LP
-http://wiki.linux-ntfs.org
-.SH AUTHORS
-.sp
-.LP
-\fBntfsfix\fR was written by Anton Altaparmakov, with contributions from
-Szabolcs Szakacsits.
diff --git a/usr/src/man/man1m/ntfsinfo.1m b/usr/src/man/man1m/ntfsinfo.1m
deleted file mode 100644
index 147d130a69..0000000000
--- a/usr/src/man/man1m/ntfsinfo.1m
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,151 +0,0 @@
-'\" te
-.\" Portions Copyright (c) 2009, Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved
-.\" Copyright (c) 2002-2006 Szabolcs Szakacsits
-.\" Copyright (c) 2002-2005 Anton Altaparmakov
-.\" Copyright (c) 2002-2003 Richard Russon
-.\" Copyright (c) 2007 Yura Pakhuchiy
-.\" This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation ; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed
-.\" in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program
-.\" (in the main directory of the Linux-NTFS distribution in the file COPYING); if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 11-1307 USA
-.TH NTFSINFO 1M "May 28, 2009"
-.SH NAME
-ntfsinfo \- dump a file's attributes
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.LP
-.nf
-\fBntfsinfo\fR [\fIoptions\fR] \fIdevice\fR
-.fi
-
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.sp
-.LP
-The \fBntfsinfo\fR utility dumps the attributes of inode \fIinode-number\fR or
-the file \fIpath-filename\fR and/or information about the MFT (\fB-m\fR
-option). Run \fBntfsinfo\fR without arguments for a full list of options.
-.SH OPTIONS
-.sp
-.LP
-Supported options are listed below. Most options have both single-letter and
-full-name forms. Multiple single-letter options that do not take an argument
-can be combined. For example, \fB-fv\fR is the equivalent of \fB-f\fR \fB-v\fR.
-A full-name option can be abbreviated to a unique prefix of its name.
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-F\fR, \fB--file\fR \fIfile\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Show information about \fIfile\fR.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-f\fR, \fB--force\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Overrides some sensible defaults, such as not overwriting an existing file. Use
-this option with caution.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-h\fR, \fB--help\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Show a list of options with a brief description of each.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-i\fR, \fB--inode\fR \fInum\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Show information about inode identified by \fInum\fR.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-m\fR, \fB--mft\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Show information about the volume.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-q\fR, \fB--quiet\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Suppress some debug, warning, and error messages.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-t\fR, \fB--notime\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Do not display timestamps in the output.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-V\fR, \fB--version\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Show the version number, copyright, and license information.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-v\fR, \fB--verbose\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Display more debug, warning, and error messages.
-.RE
-
-.SH ATTRIBUTES
-.sp
-.LP
-See \fBattributes\fR(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
-.sp
-
-.sp
-.TS
-box;
-c | c
-l | l .
-ATTRIBUTE TYPE ATTRIBUTE VALUE
-_
-Interface Stability Uncommitted
-.TE
-
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.sp
-.LP
-\fBntfsprogs\fR(1M), \fBntfsundelete\fR(1M), \fBparted\fR(1M),
-\fBattributes\fR(5)
-.sp
-.LP
-http://wiki.linux-ntfs.org
-.SH AUTHORS
-.sp
-.LP
-\fBntfsinfo\fR was written by Matthew J. Fanto, Anton Altaparmakov, Richard
-Russon, Szabolcs Szakacsits, Yuval Fledel, Yura Pakhuchiy and Cristian Klein.
diff --git a/usr/src/man/man1m/ntfslabel.1m b/usr/src/man/man1m/ntfslabel.1m
deleted file mode 100644
index f8ec796def..0000000000
--- a/usr/src/man/man1m/ntfslabel.1m
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,133 +0,0 @@
-'\" te
-.\" Portions Copyright (c) 2009, Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved
-.\" Copyright (c) 2002-2006 Szabolcs Szakacsits
-.\" Copyright (c) 2002-2005 Anton Altaparmakov
-.\" Copyright (c) 2002-2003 Richard Russon
-.\" Copyright (c) 2007 Yura Pakhuchiy
-.\" This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation ; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed
-.\" in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program
-.\" (in the main directory of the Linux-NTFS distribution in the file COPYING); if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 11-1307 USA
-.TH NTFSLABEL 1M "May 28, 2009"
-.SH NAME
-ntfslabel \- display or change the label on an NTFS file system
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.LP
-.nf
-\fBntfslabel\fR [\fIoptions\fR] \fIdevice\fR [\fInew_label\fR]
-.fi
-
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.sp
-.LP
-The \fBntfslabel\fR utility displays or changes the file system label on the
-NTFS file system located on \fIdevice\fR (see Synopsis).
-.sp
-.LP
-If the optional argument \fInew_label\fR is not present, \fBntfslabel\fR
-displays the current file system label.
-.sp
-.LP
-If the optional argument \fInew_label\fR is present, \fBntfslabel\fR sets the
-file system label to be \fInew_label\fR. NTFS file system labels can be at most
-128 Unicode characters long; if \fInew_label\fR is longer than 128 Unicode
-characters, \fBntfslabel\fR truncates it and displays a warning message.
-.sp
-.LP
-It is also possible to set the file system label using the \fB-L\fR option of
-\fBmkntfs\fR(1M) during creation of the file system.
-.SH OPTIONS
-.sp
-.LP
-Supported options are listed below. Most options have both single-letter and
-full-name forms. Multiple single-letter options that do not take an argument
-can be combined. For example, \fB-fv\fR is the equivalent of \fB-f\fR \fB-v\fR.
-A full-name option can be abbreviated to a unique prefix of its name.
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-f\fR, \fB--force\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Overrides some sensible defaults, such as not working with a mounted volume.
-Use this option with caution.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-h\fR, \fB--help\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Show a list of options with a brief description of each.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-n\fR, \fB--no-action\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Do not actually write a new label to disk.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-q\fR, \fB--quiet\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Suppress some debug, warning, and error messages.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-V\fR, \fB--version\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Show the version number, copyright, and license information.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-v\fR, \fB--verbose\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Display more debug, warning, and error messages.
-.RE
-
-.SH ATTRIBUTES
-.sp
-.LP
-See \fBattributes\fR(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
-.sp
-
-.sp
-.TS
-box;
-c | c
-l | l .
-ATTRIBUTE TYPE ATTRIBUTE VALUE
-_
-Interface Stability Uncommitted
-.TE
-
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.sp
-.LP
-\fBmkntfs\fR(1M), \fBntfsprogs\fR(1M), \fBparted\fR(1M), \fBattributes\fR(5)
-.sp
-.LP
-http://wiki.linux-ntfs.org
-.SH AUTHORS
-.sp
-.LP
-\fBntfslabel\fR was written by Matthew J. Fanto, with contributions from Anton
-Altaparmakov and Richard Russon.
diff --git a/usr/src/man/man1m/ntfsls.1m b/usr/src/man/man1m/ntfsls.1m
deleted file mode 100644
index 8202a955e5..0000000000
--- a/usr/src/man/man1m/ntfsls.1m
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,204 +0,0 @@
-'\" te
-.\" Portions Copyright (c) 2009, Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved
-.\" Copyright (c) 2002-2006 Szabolcs Szakacsits
-.\" Copyright (c) 2002-2005 Anton Altaparmakov
-.\" Copyright (c) 2002-2003 Richard Russon
-.\" Copyright (c) 2007 Yura Pakhuchiy
-.\" This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation ; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed
-.\" in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program
-.\" (in the main directory of the Linux-NTFS distribution in the file COPYING); if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 11-1307 USA
-.TH NTFSLS 1M "May 28, 2009"
-.SH NAME
-ntfsls \- list directory contents on an NTFS file system
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.LP
-.nf
-\fBntfsls\fR [\fIoptions\fR] \fIdevice\fR
-.fi
-
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.sp
-.LP
-The \fBntfsls\fR utility lists information about the files specified by the
-\fBPATH\fR option (the root directory by default). \fIdevice\fR (see Synopsis)
-is the special file corresponding to the device (for example,
-\fB/dev/dsk/c0d0p0\fR\fInum\fR) or an NTFS image file.
-.SH OPTIONS
-.sp
-.LP
-Supported options are listed below. Most options have both single-letter and
-full-name forms. Multiple single-letter options that do not take an argument
-can be combined. For example, \fB-fv\fR is the equivalent of \fB-f\fR \fB-v\fR.
-A full-name option can be abbreviated to a unique prefix of its name.
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-a\fR, \fB--all\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Display all files. If this option is not specified file names in the POSIX
-namespace are not displayed.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-F\fR, \fB--classify\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Append one of the indicators shown below to entries.
-.sp
-.in +2
-.nf
-* / = @ |
-.fi
-.in -2
-.sp
-
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-f\fR, \fB--force\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Force execution. For example, this option is necessary to run on an NTFS
-partition stored in a normal file.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-h\fR, \fB--help\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Display usage information and exit.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-i\fR, \fB--inode\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Display the inode number of each file. This is the MFT reference number, in
-NTFS terminology.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-l\fR, \fB--long\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Use a long listing format.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-p\fR, \fB--path\fR \fIpath\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-The directory whose contents to list or the file (including the path) about
-which to display information.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-q\fR, \fB--quiet\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Suppress some debug, warning, and error messages.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-R\fR, \fB--recursive\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Show the contents of all directories beneath the specified directory.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-s\fR, \fB--system\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Unless this options is specified, all files beginning with a dollar sign
-character will not be listed, as these files are usually system files.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-v\fR, \fB--verbose\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Display more debug, warning, and error messages.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-V\fR, \fB--version\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Display the \fBntfsls\fR version number and exit.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-x\fR, \fB--dos\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Display short file names, that is, files in the DOS namespace, instead of long
-file names, that is, files in the WIN32 namespace.
-.RE
-
-.SH ATTRIBUTES
-.sp
-.LP
-See \fBattributes\fR(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
-.sp
-
-.sp
-.TS
-box;
-c | c
-l | l .
-ATTRIBUTE TYPE ATTRIBUTE VALUE
-_
-Interface Stability Uncommitted
-.TE
-
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.sp
-.LP
-, \fBntfsprogs\fR(1M), \fBparted\fR(1M), \fBattributes\fR(5)
-.sp
-.LP
-http://wiki.linux-ntfs.org
-.SH AUTHORS
-.sp
-.LP
-This version of \fBntfsls\fR was written by Lode Leroy, Anton Altaparmakov,
-Richard Russon, Carmelo Kintana and Giang Nguyen.
diff --git a/usr/src/man/man1m/ntfsprogs.1m b/usr/src/man/man1m/ntfsprogs.1m
deleted file mode 100644
index 8be9e8f989..0000000000
--- a/usr/src/man/man1m/ntfsprogs.1m
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,185 +0,0 @@
-'\" te
-.\" Portions Copyright (c) 2009, Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved
-.\" Copyright (c) 2002-2006 Szabolcs Szakacsits
-.\" Copyright (c) 2002-2005 Anton Altaparmakov
-.\" Copyright (c) 2002-2003 Richard Russon
-.\" Copyright (c) 2007 Yura Pakhuchiy
-.\" This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation ; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed
-.\" in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program
-.\" (in the main directory of the Linux-NTFS distribution in the file COPYING); if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 11-1307 USA
-.TH NTFSPROGS 1M "May 28, 2009"
-.SH NAME
-ntfsprogs \- list of NTFS tools
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.LP
-.nf
-\fBntfsprogs\fR
-.fi
-
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.sp
-.LP
-\fBntfsprogs\fR is the name of a suite of NTFS utilities based around a shared
-library. The tools are available for free and come with full source code. The
-tools are listed below.
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fBmkntfs\fR(1M)\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Create an NTFS filesystem.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fBntfscat\fR(1M)\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Dump a file's content to the standard output.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fBntfsclone\fR(1M)\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Efficiently clone, backup, restore, or rescue NTFS.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fBntfscluster\fR(1M)\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Locate the files that use the specified sectors or clusters.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fBntfscmp\fR(1M)\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Compare two NTFS file systems and report the differences.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fBntfscp\fR(1M)\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Copy a file to an NTFS volume.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fBntfsfix\fR(1M)\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Check and fix some common errors, clear the log file, and make the operating
-system perform a thorough check next time it boots.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fBntfsinfo\fR(1M)\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Show information about NTFS or one of the files or directories within it.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fBntfslabel\fR(1M)\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Show, or set, an NTFS filesystem's volume label.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fBntfsls\fR(1M)\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-List information about files in a directory residing on an NTFS.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fBntfsmount(1M)\fR (not a SunOS man page)\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Read-write NTFS user space driver.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fBntfsresize\fR(1M)\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Resize NTFS without losing data.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fBntfsundelete\fR(1M)\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Recover deleted files from NTFS.
-.RE
-
-.SH ATTRIBUTES
-.sp
-.LP
-See \fBattributes\fR(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
-.sp
-
-.sp
-.TS
-box;
-c | c
-l | l .
-ATTRIBUTE TYPE ATTRIBUTE VALUE
-_
-Interface Stability Uncommitted
-.TE
-
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.sp
-.LP
-\fBparted\fR(1M), \fBattributes\fR(5)
-.sp
-.LP
-http://wiki.linux-ntfs.org
-.SH AUTHORS
-.sp
-.LP
-The tools were written by Anton Altaparmakov, Carmelo Kintana, Cristian Klein,
-Erik Sornes, Giang Nguyen, Holger Ohmacht, Lode Leroy, Matthew J. Fanto, Per
-Olofsson, Richard Russon, Szabolcs Szakacsits, Yura Pakhuchiy, and Yuval
-Fledel.
diff --git a/usr/src/man/man1m/ntfsresize.1m b/usr/src/man/man1m/ntfsresize.1m
deleted file mode 100644
index 34a72a9b09..0000000000
--- a/usr/src/man/man1m/ntfsresize.1m
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@@ -1,280 +0,0 @@
-'\" te
-.\" Portions Copyright (c) 2009, Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved
-.\" Copyright (c) 2002-2006 Szabolcs Szakacsits
-.\" Copyright (c) 2002-2005 Anton Altaparmakov
-.\" Copyright (c) 2002-2003 Richard Russon
-.\" Copyright (c) 2007 Yura Pakhuchiy
-.\" This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation ; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed
-.\" in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program
-.\" (in the main directory of the Linux-NTFS distribution in the file COPYING); if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 11-1307 USA
-.TH NTFSRESIZE 1M "May 21, 2009"
-.SH NAME
-ntfsresize \- resize an NTFS file system without data loss
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.LP
-.nf
-\fBntfsresize\fR [\fIoptions\fR] \fB--info\fR \fIdevice\fR
-.fi
-
-.LP
-.nf
-\fBntfsresize\fR [\fIoptions\fR] [\fB--size\fR \fIsize\fR[k|M|G]] \fIdevice\fR
-.fi
-
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.sp
-.LP
-The \fBntfsresize\fR program safely resizes Windows XP, Windows Server 2003,
-Windows 2000, Windows NT4 and Longhorn NTFS filesystems without data loss. All
-NTFS versions used by 32-bit and 64-bit Windows "operating systems" are
-supported. Defragmentation is not required prior to resizing, because
-\fBntfsresize\fR can relocate any data if needed, without risking data
-integrity.
-.sp
-.LP
-\fBntfsresize\fR can be used to shrink or enlarge any NTFS file system located
-on an unmounted device (usually a disk partition). The new file system will
-have a size that you specify. The size parameter can have one of the optional
-modifiers \fBk\fR, \fBM\fR, \fBG\fR, denoting, respectively, kilobytes,
-megabytes, or gigabytes. \fBntfsresize\fR conforms to the SI, ATA, an IEEE
-standards and the disk manufacturers by supporting \fBk=10\fR^3, \fBM=10\fR^6
-and \fBG=10\fR^9.
-.sp
-.LP
-If both \fB---info\fR and \fB---size\fR options are omitted then the NTFS file
-system will be enlarged to the underlying device size.
-.sp
-.LP
-To resize a file system on a partition, you must resize both the file system
-and the partition, by editing the partition table on the disk. Similarly to
-other command-line file system resizers, \fBntfsresize\fR does not manipulate
-the size of the partitions. To do that you must use a disk partitioning tool,
-such as \fBfdisk\fR(1M). Alternatively, you could use one of the many user
-friendly partitioners that uses \fBntfsresize\fR internally. Such partitioners
-include, among others, Mandriva's DiskDrake, QTParted, SUSE/Novell's YaST
-Partitioner, IBM's EVMS, GParted, or Debian/Ubuntu's Partman.
-.sp
-.LP
-Back up your data and your partition table before using any partitioning tool.
-For an NTFS file system, you can use \fBntfsclone\fR(1M) as a means of backup.
-.sp
-.LP
-To shrink an NTFS partition, first use \fBntfsresize\fR to shrink the size of
-the file system. Then use a utility such as \fBfdisk\fR(1M) to shrink the size
-of the partition by deleting the partition and recreating it with the smaller
-size. Do not make the partition smaller than the new size of NTFS; otherwise,
-you will not be able to boot from that partition. If you mistakenly made a
-too-small partition, you would have to recreate the partition to be as large as
-newly sized NTFS file system.
-.sp
-.LP
-To enlarge an NTFS file system, you must first enlarge the size of the
-underlying partition. You can use \fBfdisk\fR(1M) to delete the partition and
-recreate it with a larger size. Make sure the newly sized partition does not
-overlap with any other partition. Then use \fBntfsresize\fR to enlarge the file
-system.
-.sp
-.LP
-When recreating a partition, make sure you create it at the same starting
-sector and with the same partition type as was used in the partition you are
-replacing. Otherwise, you will not be able to access your file system. Use the
-\fBfdisk u\fR command to switch from the default cylinder unit to the reliable
-sector unit. Also, if the bootable flag was set in the old partition, make sure
-to set it in the recreated partiton. Otherwise, you might not be able to boot
-from the new partition.
-.SH EXTENDED DESCRIPTION
-.sp
-.LP
-There are a handful of very rarely met restrictions in the use of
-\fBntfsresize\fR. An example of such a restriction occurs with a file system
-stored on a disk having unknown bad sectors. Relocation of the first \fBMFT\fR
-extent and resizing into the middle of a \fB$MFTMirr\fR extent are not
-supported. These cases are detected and resizing is restricted to a safe size
-or the closest safe size is displayed.
-.sp
-.LP
-Upon completion of a resizing, \fBntfsresize\fR schedules an NTFS consistency
-check. In Windows, this check is performed by \fBchkdsk\fR. Upon the first
-subsequent reboot into Windows, you will note \fBchkdsk\fR running in a blue
-background. This is normal. Windows might force a quick reboot after the
-consistency check. Depending on your hardware configuration, Windows might
-alert you to a systems setting change and recommend or require a reboot.
-Acknowledge the message and reboot a second time.
-.SH OPTIONS
-.sp
-.LP
-Supported options are listed below. Most options have both single-letter and
-full-name forms. Multiple single-letter options that do not take an argument
-can be combined. For example, \fB-fv\fR is the equivalent of \fB-f\fR \fB-v\fR.
-A full-name option can be abbreviated to a unique prefix of its name.
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-b\fR, \fB--bad-sectors\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-By default, \fBntfsresize\fR exits upon encountering bad sectors. This option
-allows the utility to proceed in spite of such sectors.
-.sp
-Prior using this option, it is strongly recommended that you use
-\fBntfsclone\fR(1M) with the \fB--rescue\fR option to make a backup, then, in
-Windows, run \fBchkdsk /f /r volume\fR: from the command line. If the disk
-guarantee displays as valid, then replace it, as it is defective. Note that no
-software can repair bad sector errors. The most that can be done is to work
-around these defects.
-.sp
-This option has no effect if a disk has no bad sectors.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-f\fR, \fB--force\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-\fBntfsresize\fR always marks a file system for consistency check before a real
-(not using \fB--no-action\fR) resize operation and it leaves that way for extra
-safety. Thus, if an NTFS file system was marked by \fBntfsresize\fR, it is safe
-to use this option. You must use this option, if you need to resize several
-times without booting into Windows between each resizing step.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-h\fR, \fB--help\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Display usage information and exit.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-i\fR, \fB--info\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Used when you want to shrink a file system. Causes \fBntfsresize\fR to
-determine the smallest shrunken file system size supported. Most of the time
-the smallest size is the space already used on the file system.
-\fBntfsresize\fR does not shrink a file system to a smaller size than what is
-returned by this option. Depending on several factors, it might be unable to
-shrink to this theoretical size. Although the integrity of your data should be
-never at risk, it is nevertheless strongly recommended to make a test run by
-using the \fB--no-action\fR option before actual resizing.
-.sp
-Based on testing, the smallest attainable size is approximately space used in
-the file system plus 20-200 MB. Note also that Windows might need an additional
-50-100 MB to boot safely.
-.sp
-This option never causes any changes to the file system; the partition is
-opened read-only.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-n\fR, \fB--no-action\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Use this option to make a test run before doing the resize operation. Volume
-will be opened read-only and \fBntfsresize\fR displays what it would do if it
-were to resize the file system. Proceed with the actual resizing only if the
-test run passed.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-P\fR, \fB--no-progress-bar\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Do not display progress bars during \fBntfsresize\fR operation.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-s\fR, \fB--size\fR \fIsize\fR[k|M|G]]\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Resize file system to \fIsize\fR bytes. The new file system will have a size
-that you specify. The size parameter can have one of the optional modifiers
-\fBk\fR, \fBM\fR, \fBG\fR, denoting, respectively, kilobytes, megabytes, or
-gigabytes. \fBntfsresize\fR conforms to the SI, ATA, an IEEE standards and the
-disk manufacturers by supporting \fBk=10\fR^3, \fBM=10\fR^6 and \fBG=10\fR^9.
-Before performing an actual resizing, run \fBntfsresize\fR with the
-\fB--no-action\fR option, along with this option, first.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-v\fR, \fB--verbose\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Display copious output.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-V\fR, \fB--version\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Display the version number of \fBntfsresize\fR.
-.RE
-
-.SH EXIT STATUS
-.sp
-.LP
-Display zero on success, non-zero otherwise.
-.SH ATTRIBUTES
-.sp
-.LP
-See \fBattributes\fR(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
-.sp
-
-.sp
-.TS
-box;
-c | c
-l | l .
-ATTRIBUTE TYPE ATTRIBUTE VALUE
-_
-Interface Stability Uncommitted
-.TE
-
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.sp
-.LP
-\fBfdisk\fR(1M), \fBntfsclone\fR(1M), \fBparted\fR(1M), \fBattributes\fR(5)
-.sp
-.LP
-http://wiki.linux-ntfs.org
-.SH NOTES
-.sp
-.LP
-In Linux version 2.6, with partitions that have been manipulated by
-\fBparted\fR(1M), use of \fBntfsresize\fR preceded corruption of partition
-tables, which resulted in unbootable Windows systems. This occurred even if the
-NTFS file system was consistent. This problem is independent of NTFS and, thus,
-\fBntfsresize\fR. Moreover, \fBntfsresize\fR never touches the partition table.
-Under the conditions just described, you can, in the BIOS, change \fBDisk
-Access Mode\fR to \fBLBA\fR to regain the ability to boot. For further
-discussion of this condition see the \fBntfsresize\fR FAQ at:
-\fBhttp://mlf.linux.rulez.org/mlf/ezaz/ntfsresize.html\fR.
-.SH AUTHORS
-.sp
-.LP
-\fBntfsresize\fR was written by Szabolcs Szakacsits, with contributions from
-Anton Altaparmakov and Richard Russon.
diff --git a/usr/src/man/man1m/ntfsundelete.1m b/usr/src/man/man1m/ntfsundelete.1m
deleted file mode 100644
index 62ed3ad473..0000000000
--- a/usr/src/man/man1m/ntfsundelete.1m
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,476 +0,0 @@
-'\" te
-.\" Portions Copyright (c) 2009, Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved
-.\" Copyright (c) 2002-2006 Szabolcs Szakacsits
-.\" Copyright (c) 2002-2005 Anton Altaparmakov
-.\" Copyright (c) 2002-2003 Richard Russon
-.\" Copyright (c) 2007 Yura Pakhuchiy
-.\" This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation ; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed
-.\" in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program
-.\" (in the main directory of the Linux-NTFS distribution in the file COPYING); if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 11-1307 USA
-.TH NTFSUNDELETE 1M "May 22, 2009"
-.SH NAME
-ntfsundelete \- recover a deleted file from an NTFS volume
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.LP
-.nf
-\fBntfsundelete\fR [\fIoptions\fR] \fIdevice\fR
-.fi
-
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.sp
-.LP
-The \fBntfsundelete\fR utility can, under the right circumstances, recover a
-deleted file from an NTFS volume. The command has three modes of operation:
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fBScan\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-The default mode, \fBscan\fR simply reads an NTFS Volume and looks for files
-that have been deleted. It then displays a list, giving the inode number, name,
-and size of each deleted file.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fBUndelete\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-The undelete mode takes the files either matching the regular expression
-(option \fB-m\fR) or specified by the \fIinode-expressions\fR and recovers as
-much of the data as possible. It saves the result to another location.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fBCopy\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-The "wizard's" option. Saves a portion of the MFT to a file, which can be
-useful when debugging \fBntfsundelete\fR.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.LP
-There are many circumstances under which \fBntfsundelete\fR is unable to
-recover a file. For example, consider the following scenario. When a file is
-deleted the MFT Record is marked as not in use and the bitmap representing the
-disk usage is updated. If the power is not turned off immediately, the free
-space, where the file used to reside might get overwritten. Worse, the MFT
-Record might be reused for another file. If this happens, it is impossible to
-tell where the file was on disk.
-.sp
-.LP
-Even if all the clusters of a file are not in use, there is no guarantee that
-they have not been overwritten by some short-lived file.
-.sp
-.LP
-\fBntfsundelete\fR cannot recover compressed or encrypted files. During a scan,
-it will display such a file as being 0% recoverable.
-.SS "Locale"
-.sp
-.LP
-In NTFS, all filenames are stored as Unicode. A filename is converted into the
-current locale for display by \fBntfsundelete\fR. The utility has successfully
-displayed Chinese pictogram filenames and then correctly recovered them.
-.SS "Extended MFT Records"
-.sp
-.LP
-In rare circumstances, a single MFT Record will not be large enough to hold the
-metadata describing a file (a file would have to be in hundreds of fragments
-for this to happen). In these cases, one MFT record might hold the filename,
-while another will hold the information about the data. \fBntfsundelete\fR will
-not try and piece together such records. It will simply list unnamed files with
-data.
-.SS "Recovered File's Size and Creation Date"
-.sp
-.LP
-To recover a file, \fBntfsundelete\fR has to read the file's metadata.
-Unfortunately, when a file is deleted, the metadata can be left in an
-inconsistent state. For example, the file size might be recorded as zero; the
-creation date of a file might be set to the time it was deleted or to a random
-time. In such situations, \fBntfsundelete\fR picks the largest file size it
-finds and writes that to disk. It also tries to set the file's creation date to
-the last-modified date. This date might be the correct last modified date, or
-something unexpected.
-.SH OPTIONS
-.sp
-.LP
-Supported options are listed below. Most options have both single-letter and
-full-name forms. Multiple single-letter options that do not take an argument
-can be combined. For example, \fB-fv\fR is the equivalent of \fB-f\fR \fB-v\fR.
-A full-name option can be abbreviated to a unique prefix of its name.
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-b\fR, \fB--byte\fR \fInum\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Fill in the parts of unrecoverable file clusters with byte represented by
-\fInum\fR. The default is zeros.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-C\fR, \fB--case\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Make filename search, when attempting a match with the \fB--match\fR option,
-case-sensitive. The default filename search is case-insensitive.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-c\fR, \fB--copy\fR \fIrange\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-This "wizard" option writes a block of MFT FILE records to a file. The default
-file is mft which will be created in the current directory. This option can be
-combined with the \fB--output\fR and \fB--destination\fR options.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-d\fR, \fB--destination\fR \fIdir\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Specify the location of the output file for the \fB--copy\fR and
-\fB--undelete\fR options.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-f\fR, \fB--force\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Overrides some sensible defaults, such as not overwriting an existing file. Use
-this option with caution.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-h\fR, \fB--help\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Show a list of options with a brief description of each one.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-i\fR, \fB--inodes\fR \fIrange\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Recover the files within the specified range of inode numbers. \fIrange\fR can
-be a single inode number, several numbers separated by commas, or a range
-separated by a dash (\fB-\fR).
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-m\fR, \fB--match\fR \fIpattern\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Filter the output by looking only for filenames that match \fIpattern\fR. The
-pattern can include the wildcards \fB?\fR, matching exactly one character, or
-\fB*\fR, matching zero or more characters. By default, the matching is
-case-insensitive. To make the search case-sensitive, use the \fB--case\fR
-option.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-O\fR, \fB--optimistic\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Recover parts of the file even if they are currently marked as in use.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-o\fR, \fB--output\fR \fIfile\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Set the name of the output file created by the \fB--copy\fR or \fB--undelete\fR
-options.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-P\fR, \fB--parent\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Display the parent directory of a deleted file.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-p\fR, \fB--percentage\fR \fInum\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Filter the output of the \fB--scan\fR option by matching only files with
-\fInum\fR percent of recoverable content.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-q\fR, \fB--quiet\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Reduce the amount of output to a minimum. This option is not useful with the
-\fB--scan\fR option.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-s\fR, \fB--scan\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Search through an NTFS volume and display a list of files that could be
-recovered. This is the default action of \fBntfsundelete\fR. This list can be
-filtered by filename, size, percentage recoverable, or last modification time,
-using the \fB--match\fR, \fB--size\fR, \fB--percent\fR, and \fB--time\fR
-options, respectively.
-.sp
-In the output from this option, the \fB%age\fR (percentage) field displays how
-much of a file can potentially be recovered.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-S\fR, \fB--size\fR \fIrange\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Filter the output of the \fB--scan\fR option by looking for a particular range
-of file sizes. \fIrange\fR can be specified as two numbers separated by a
-hyphen (\fB-\fR). A unit of size can be abbreviated using the suffixes \fBk\fR,
-\fBm\fR, \fBg\fR, and \fBt\fR, for kilobytes, megabytes, gigabytes, and
-terabytes respectively.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-t\fR, \fB--time\fR \fIsince\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Filter the output of the \fB--scan\fR option. Match only files that have been
-altered since this time. The time must be given as number and a suffix of
-\fBd\fR, \fBw\fR, \fBm\fR, or \fBy\fR for, respectively, days, weeks,
-months, or years.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-T\fR, \fB--truncate\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-The default behavior of \fBntfsundelete\fR is to round \fBup\fR a file's size
-to the nearest cluster (which will be a multiple of 512 bytes). In cases where
-the utility has complete data about the size of a file, this option restores
-the file to exactly that size.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-u\fR, \fB--undelete\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Specifies undelete mode. You can specify the files to be recovered using by
-using \fB--match\fR or \fB--inodes\fR options. This option can be combined with
-\fB--output\fR, \fB--destination\fR, and \fB--byte\fR.
-.sp
-When the file is recovered it will be given its original name, unless the
-\fB--output\fR option is used.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-v\fR, \fB--verbose\fR \fI\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Increase the amount of output that \fBntfsundelete\fR displays.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-V\fR, \fB--version\fR \fI\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Display the version number, copyright, and license for \fBntfsundelete\fR.
-.RE
-
-.SH EXAMPLES
-.LP
-\fBExample 1 \fRSearching for Deleted Files
-.sp
-.LP
-The following command searches for deleted files on a specific device.
-
-.sp
-.in +2
-.nf
-# \fBntfsundelete /dev/dsk/c0d0p1\fR
-.fi
-.in -2
-.sp
-
-.LP
-\fBExample 2 \fRScanning for Files Matching a Wildcard
-.sp
-.LP
-The following command searches for deleted files that match \fB*.doc\fR.
-
-.sp
-.in +2
-.nf
-# \fBntfsundelete /dev/dsk/c0d0p1 -s -m '*.doc'\fR
-.fi
-.in -2
-.sp
-
-.LP
-\fBExample 3 \fRSearching for Files of a Certain Size
-.sp
-.LP
-The following command looks for deleted files between 5000 and 6000000 bytes,
-with at least 90% of the data recoverable, on \fB/dev/dsk/c0d0p1\fR.
-
-.sp
-.in +2
-.nf
-# \fBntfsundelete /dev/dsk/c0d0p1 -S 5k-6m -p 90\fR
-.fi
-.in -2
-.sp
-
-.LP
-\fBExample 4 \fRSearching for Recently Changed Files
-.sp
-.LP
-The following command searches for deleted files altered in the last two days.
-
-.sp
-.in +2
-.nf
-# \fBntfsundelete /dev/dsk/c0d0p1 -t 2d\fR
-.fi
-.in -2
-.sp
-
-.LP
-\fBExample 5 \fRSpecifying an Inode Range
-.sp
-.LP
-The following command undeletes inodes 2, 5 and 100 to 131 of device
-\fB/dev/sda1\fR.
-
-.sp
-.in +2
-.nf
-# \fBntfsundelete /dev/sda1 -u -i 2,5,100-131\fR
-.fi
-.in -2
-.sp
-
-.LP
-\fBExample 6 \fRSpecifying an Output File and Directory
-.sp
-.LP
-The following command undeletes inode number 3689, names the file
-\fBwork.doc\fR, and stores it in the user's home directory.
-
-.sp
-.in +2
-.nf
-# \fBntfsundelete /dev/dsk/c0d0p1 -u -i 3689 -o work.doc -d ~\fR
-.fi
-.in -2
-.sp
-
-.LP
-\fBExample 7 \fRSaving MFT Records
-.sp
-.LP
-The following command saves MFT records 3689 to 3690 to a file \fBdebug\fR.
-
-.sp
-.in +2
-.nf
-# \fBntfsundelete /dev/dsk/c0d0p1 -c 3689-3690 -o debug\fR
-.fi
-.in -2
-.sp
-
-.SH ATTRIBUTES
-.sp
-.LP
-See \fBattributes\fR(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
-.sp
-
-.sp
-.TS
-box;
-c | c
-l | l .
-ATTRIBUTE TYPE ATTRIBUTE VALUE
-_
-Interface Stability Uncommitted
-.TE
-
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.sp
-.LP
-\fBntfsclone\fR(1M), \fBntfsresize\fR(1M), \fBparted\fR(1M),
-\fBattributes\fR(5)
-.sp
-.LP
-http://wiki.linux-ntfs.org
-.SH AUTHORS
-.sp
-.LP
-\fBntfsundelete\fR was written by Richard Russon and Holger Ohmacht, with
-contributions from Anton Altaparmakov.
diff --git a/usr/src/man/man1m/parted.1m b/usr/src/man/man1m/parted.1m
deleted file mode 100644
index 31cb0f4286..0000000000
--- a/usr/src/man/man1m/parted.1m
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@@ -1,347 +0,0 @@
-'\" te
-.\" Portions Copyright (c) 2009, Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved
-.\" Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-.\" This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed
-.\" in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program.
-.\" If not, see: http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html
-.TH PARTED 1M "May 27, 2009"
-.SH NAME
-parted \- partition manipulation program
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.LP
-.nf
-\fBparted\fR [\fIoptions\fR] [\fIdevice\fR [\fIoptions\fR...]...]]
-.fi
-
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.sp
-.LP
-\fBparted\fR is a disk partitioning and partition resizing program. It allows
-you to create, destroy, resize, move, and copy \fBext2\fR, \fBext3\fR,
-\fBlinux-swap\fR, \fBFAT\fR, \fBFAT32\fR, and \fBreiserfs\fR partitions. It
-can create, resize, and move Macintosh HFS partitions, as well as detect
-\fBjfs\fR, \fBntfs\fR, \fBufs\fR, and \fBxfs\fR partitions. It is useful for
-creating space for new operating systems, reorganizing disk usage, and copying
-data to new hard disks.
-.sp
-.LP
-This manual page documents \fBparted\fR briefly. Complete \fBparted\fR
-documentation is distributed with the package in "GNU Info" format.
-.sp
-.LP
-\fBparted\fR is implemented with a set of top-level options and a set of
-subcommands, most of which have their own options and operands. These
-subcommands are described below. \fBparted\fR has an optional operand:
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fIdevice\fR\fR
-.ad
-.RS 10n
-The block device to be used. When none is given, \fBparted\fR uses the first
-block device it finds.
-.RE
-
-.SH OPTIONS
-.sp
-.LP
-The following options are supported:
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-h\fR, \fB--help\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Displays a help message.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-i\fR, \fB--interactive\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Prompts for user intervention.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-l\fR, \fB--list\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Lists partition layout on all block devices.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-m\fR, \fB--machine\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Displays machine-parseable output.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-s\fR, \fB--script\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Never prompts for user intervention.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB-v\fR, \fB--version\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Displays the version number.
-.RE
-
-.SH SUB-COMMANDS
-.sp
-.LP
-If you omit a subcommand in a \fBparted\fR command line, the utility issues a
-command prompt.
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fBcheck\fR \fIpartition\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Do a simple check on \fIpartition\fR.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fBcp\fR [\fIsource-device\fR] \fIsource\fR \fIdest\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Copy the source partition's filesystem on \fIsource-device\fR (or the current
-device if no other device was specified) to the \fIdest\fR partition on the
-current device.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fBhelp\fR \fIcommand\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Display general help, or help on a command, if specified.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fBmkfs\fR \fIpartition\fR \fIfs-type\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Make a filesystem \fIfs-type\fR on partition. \fIfs-type\fR can be one of
-\fBfat16\fR, \fBfat32\fR, \fBext2\fR, \fBlinux-wap\fR, or \fBreiserfs\fR.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fBmklabel\fR \fIlabel-type\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Create a new disk label (partition table) of \fIlabel-type\fR. \fIlabel-type\fR
-should be one of \fBbsd\fR, \fBdvh\fR, \fBgpt\fR, \fBloop\fR, \fBmac\fR,
-\fBmsdos\fR, \fBpc98\fR, or \fBsun\fR.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fBmkpart\fR \fIpart-type\fR [\fIfs-type\fR] \fIstart\fR \fIend\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Make a \fIpart-type\fR partition with file system \fIfs-type\fR (if specified),
-beginning at \fIstart\fR and ending at \fIend\fR (by default, in megabytes).
-\fIfs-type\fR can be one of \fBfat16\fR, \fBfat32\fR, \fBext2\fR, \fBHFS\fR,
-\fBlinux-swap\fR, \fBNTFS\fR, \fBreiserfs\fR, or \fBufs\fR. \fIpart-type\fR
-should be one of \fBprimary\fR, \fBlogical\fR, or \fBextended\fR.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fBmkpartfs\fR \fIpart-type\fR \fIfs-type\fR \fIstart\fR \fIend\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Make a \fIpart-type\fR partition with file system \fIfs-type\fR, beginning at
-\fIstart\fR and ending at \fIend\fR (by default, in megabytes).
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fBmove\fR \fIpartition\fR \fIstart\fR \fIend\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Move partition so that it begins at \fIstart\fR and ends at \fIend\fR. Note
-that \fBmove\fR never changes the minor number.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fBname\fR \fIpartition\fR \fIname\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Set the name of partition to \fIname\fR. This option works only on Mac, PC98,
-and GPT disk labels. The name can be placed in quotes, if necessary.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fBprint\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Display the partition table.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fBquit\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Exit from \fBparted\fR.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fBrescue\fR \fIstart\fR \fIend\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Rescue a lost partition that was located somewhere between \fIstart\fR and
-\fIend\fR. If a partition is found, \fBparted\fR will ask if you want to create
-an entry for it in the partition table.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fBresize\fR \fIpartition\fR \fIstart\fR \fIend\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Resize the file system on \fIpartition\fR so that it begins at \fIstart\fR and
-ends at \fIend\fR (by default, in megabytes).
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fBrm\fR \fIpartition\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Delete \fIpartition\fR.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fBselect\fR \fIdevice\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Choose \fIdevice\fR as the current device to edit. \fIdevice\fR should usually
-be a Solaris or Linux hard disk device, but it can be a partition, software
-raid device, or an SVM or LVM logical volume if necessary.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fBset\fR \fIpartition\fR \fIflag\fR \fIstate\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Change the state of the \fIflag\fR on \fIpartition\fR to \fIstate\fR. Supported
-flags are: \fBboot\fR, \fBroot\fR, \fBswap\fR, \fBhidden\fR, \fBraid\fR,
-\fBlvm\fR, \fBlba\fR, and \fBpalo\fR. \fIstate\fR should be either \fBon\fR or
-\fBoff\fR.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fBunit\fR \fIunit\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Set \fIunit\fR as the unit to use when displaying locations and sizes, and for
-interpreting those given by the user when not suffixed with an explicit unit.
-\fIunit\fR can be one of \fBs\fR (sectors), \fBB\fR (bytes), \fBkB\fR,
-\fBMB\fR, \fBGB\fR, \fBTB\fR, \fB%\fR (percentage of device size), \fBcyl\fR
-(cylinders), \fBchs\fR (cylinders, heads, sectors), or \fBcompact\fR (megabytes
-for input, and a human-friendly form for output).
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fBversion\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Display version information and a copyright message.
-.RE
-
-.SH ATTRIBUTES
-.sp
-.LP
-See \fBattributes\fR(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
-.sp
-
-.sp
-.TS
-box;
-c | c
-l | l .
-ATTRIBUTE TYPE ATTRIBUTE VALUE
-_
-Interface Stability Uncommitted
-.TE
-
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.sp
-.LP
-\fBfdisk\fR(1M), \fBmkfs\fR(1M), \fBattributes\fR(5)
-.sp
-.LP
-The \fBparted\fR program is fully documented in the \fBinfo(1)\fR format GNU
-partitioning software manual.
-.SH AUTHOR
-.sp
-.LP
-This manual page was written by Timshel Knoll for the Debian GNU/Linux system.
-It is here adapted for the Solaris operating system.