.IP \[bu] 4
Encrypted files are excluded.
.IP \[bu]
+Extended attributes (EAs) are not stored yet.
+.IP \[bu]
Sparse files will be flagged as such, but their full data will still be stored,
subject to the usual compression.
.IP \[bu]
Hard links, if supported by the source filesystem.
.IP \[bu]
Object IDs, if supported by the source filesystem.
-.PP
-There is no support yet for capturing NTFS extended attributes.
+.IP \[bu]
+Extended attributes (EAs), if supported by the source filesystem.
.SH REPARSE POINTS AND SYMLINKS
A "symbolic link" (or "symlink") is a special file which "points to" some other
file or directory. On Windows, a "reparse point" is a generalization of a
.TP
\fB--check\fR
Include extra integrity information in the resulting WIM. With \fBwimappend\fR,
-also check the integrity of the WIM before appending to it.
+also check the integrity of the WIM before appending to it. Also verify the
+integrity of any WIMs specified by \fB--update-of\fR and/or \fB--delta-from\fR.
+.TP
+\fB--include-integrity\fR
+Include extra integrity information in the resulting WIM, i.e. like
+\fB--check\fR but don't do any verification beforehand.
.TP
\fB--compress\fR=\fITYPE\fR[:\fILEVEL\fR]
With \fBwimcapture\fR, use the specified compression format in the new WIM file.