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NTFSLABEL(8)							  NTFSLABEL(8)

NAME
       ntfslabel - display/change the label on an ntfs file system

SYNOPSIS
       ntfslabel [options] device [new-label]

DESCRIPTION
       ntfslabel will display or change the file system label on the ntfs file
       system located on device.  It can also change the serial number of  the
       device.

       If  the	optional  argument  new-label is not present, and no option is
       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 mes‐
       sage.

       It is also possible to set the file system label using the -L option of
       mkntfs(8) during creation of the file system.

OPTIONS
       Below  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.

       -f, --force
	      This will override some sensible defaults, such as  not  working
	      with a mounted volume.  Use this option with caution.

       -h, --help
	      Show a list of options with a brief description of each one.

       --new-serial[=ssssssssssssssss], or

       --new-half-serial[=ssssssss]
	      Set  a  new  serial  number  to  the device, either the argument
	      value, or a random one if no argument is given. The serial  num‐
	      ber is a 64 bit number, represented as a sixteen-digit hexadeci‐
	      mal number, used to identify  the	 device	 during	 the  mounting
	      process. As a consequence, two devices with the same serial num‐
	      ber cannot be mounted at the same time  on  the  same  computer.
	      This  is	not  the  volume  UUID used by Windows to locate files
	      which have been moved to another volume.

	      The option --new-half-serial only changes the upper part of  the
	      serial  number,  keeping the lower part which is used by Windows
	      unchanged.  In this case the optional argument is an eight-digit
	      hexadecimal number.

       -n, --no-action
	      Don't actually write to disk.

       -q, --quiet
	      Reduce the amount of output to a minimum.

       -v, --verbose
	      Increase	the  amount of output that ntfslabel prints. The label
	      and the serial number are displayed.

       -V, --version
	      Show the version number, copyright and license for ntfslabel.

BUGS
       There are no known problems with ntfslabel.  If you find a  bug	please
       send an email describing the problem to the development team:
       ntfs-3g-devel@lists.sf.net

AUTHORS
       ntfslabel  was written by Matthew J. Fanto, with contributions from An‐
       ton Altaparmakov and Richard Russon.  It was ported to ntfs-3g by  Erik
       Larsson.

AVAILABILITY
       ntfslabel is part of the ntfs-3g package and is available from:
       http://www.tuxera.com/community/

SEE ALSO
       mkntfs(8), ntfsprogs(8)

ntfs-3g 2017.3.23		 January 2012			  NTFSLABEL(8)
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