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Man Page: fstyp_ntfs

Operating Environment: osx

Section: 8

FSTYP_NTFS(8)						    BSD System Manager's Manual 					     FSTYP_NTFS(8)

NAME
fstyp_ntfs -- check for a Windows NT File System (NTFS) volume
SYNOPSIS
fstyp_ntfs device
DESCRIPTION
The fstyp_ntfs utility is not intended to be run directly, but rather called by fstyp(8) while it is trying to determine which file system type is present on the given device. It returns 1 if it thinks the device contains a Windows NT File System (NTFS) volume, and 0 otherwise.
SEE ALSO
fstyp(8)
BSD
September 30, 2006 BSD
Related Man Pages
ntfs-3g.probe(8) - linux
ntfsfix(8) - suse
ntfs-3g.probe(8) - centos
ntfsprogs(8) - centos
ntfs.util(8) - osx
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