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man-page for "ntfslabel" dated November 2005, taken from ntfsprogs 2.0.0 Namentfslabel - display/change the label on an ntfs file systemSynopsisntfslabel [options] device [new-label]Descriptionntfslabel will display or change the file system label on the ntfs file system located on device.If the optional argument new-label is not present, ntfslabel will simply display the current file system label. If the optional argument new-label is present, then ntfslabel will set the file system label to be new-label. NTFS file system labels can be at most 128 Unicode characters long; if new-label is longer than 128 Unicode characters, ntfslabel will truncate it and print a warning message. It is also possible to set the file system label using the -L option of mkntfs(8) during creation of the file system. OptionsBelow is a summary of all the options that ntfslabel accepts. Nearly all options have two equivalent names. The short name is preceded by - and the long name is preceded by --. Any single letter options, that don’t take an argument, can be combined into a single command, e.g. -fv is equivalent to -f -v. Long named options can be abbreviated to any unique prefix of their name.
BugsThere are no known problems with ntfslabel. If you find a bug please send an email describing the problem to the development team:linux-ntfs-dev@lists.sourceforge.net Authorsntfslabel was written by Matthew J. Fanto, with contributions from Anton Altaparmakov and Richard Russon.Availabilityntfslabel is part of the ntfsprogs package and is available from:http://www.linux-ntfs.org/content/view/19/37
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online at: See AlsoNote: Only ntfs-related man-pages are to be found on this server.If you are looking for other man-pages, please try man <pagename> on your own computer or search an online-repository like http://www.linuxcommand.org/superman_pages.php. mkntfs(8) , ntfsprogs(8)
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