
- EXTENDED ATTRIBUTES ON NTFS FOR MAC FOR MAC OS X
- EXTENDED ATTRIBUTES ON NTFS FOR MAC FOR MAC
- EXTENDED ATTRIBUTES ON NTFS FOR MAC MAC OS
In Linux, the ext2, ext3, ext4, JFS, Squashfs, Yaffs2, ReiserFS, Reiser4, XFS, Btrfs, OrangeFS, Lustre, OCFS2 1.6, ZFS, and F2FS filesystems support extended attributes (abbreviated xattr) when enabled in the kernel configuration. The system namespace is primarily used by the kernel for access control lists and mandatory access control. The user namespace has no restrictions with regard to naming or contents. Currently, two namespaces exist: user and system. The name must be a null-terminated string, and exists in a namespace identified by a small-integer namespace identifier. Each attribute consists of a name and the associated data. Any regular file may have a list of extended attributes. In FreeBSD 5.0 and later, the UFS1, UFS2, and ZFS filesystems support extended attributes, using the extattr_ family of system calls. Extended file attributes can be viewed and edited in Be-like systems' GUI through the file-manager, often Tracker or derivatives thereof. The uses of extended attributes in Be-like systems are varied: For example, Tracker and OpenTracker, the file-managers of BeOS and Haiku respectively, both store the locations of file icons in attributes, Haiku's "Mail" service stores all message content and metadata in extended file attributes, and the MIME types of files are stored in their attributes. The Be File System allows the indexing and querying of attributes, essentially giving the filesystem database-like characteristics. In the now-defunct BeOS and successors like Haiku, extended file attributes are widely used in base and third-party programs. The getea, setea, listea, statea, and removeea APIs support fetching, setting, listing, getting information about, and removing extended attributes. See the NTFS-3G Release History for more info.Īll users are welcome to discuss any NTFS-3G or Tuxera NTFS-related issues on the Tuxera Support Forum.In AIX, the JFS2 v2 filesystem supports extended attributes, which are accessible using the getea command. All the latest changes in NTFS-3G are also included.
EXTENDED ATTRIBUTES ON NTFS FOR MAC FOR MAC

EXTENDED ATTRIBUTES ON NTFS FOR MAC MAC OS
Support for storing the Mac OS backup timestamp.Services For Mac compatible attributes are used for the special attributes '' and ''. This means that NTFS drives will no longer be littered with '._' (AppleDouble) files. Tuxera NTFS for Mac now supports storing Mac streams such as Finder information and resource forks as extended attributes, translating to Alternate Data Streams in Windows terminology.

EXTENDED ATTRIBUTES ON NTFS FOR MAC FOR MAC OS X
Extended attribute support (only for Mac OS X 10.5 and higher).Compatibility fixes for the extended attribute mechanism to bring it as close to Apple's own filesystems as possible.Ĭhanges since Tuxera NTFS for Mac 2010.1:.You can purchase a license for Tuxera NTFS for Mac in the Online Shop.Ĭhanges since Tuxera NTFS for Mac 2010.6-RC2: System requirements: A Mac (Intel or PowerPC) running Mac OS X 10.4 - 10.6 (32-bit kernel).


The latest release of Tuxera NTFS for Mac, our high performance commercial NTFS driver is now out!
