-.TH WIMLIB-IMAGEX "1" "November 2015" "wimlib 1.8.3" "User Commands"
+.TH WIMLIB-IMAGEX "1" "January 2016" "wimlib 1.9.0" "User Commands"
.SH NAME
wimlib-imagex-capture, wimlib-imagex-append \- Create or append a WIM image
.SH SYNOPSIS
.IP \[bu]
All names of all files, including names in the Win32 namespace, DOS namespace,
Win32+DOS namespace, and POSIX namespace. This includes hard links.
+.IP \[bu]
+Object IDs.
.PP
However, the main limitations of this NTFS volume capture mode are:
.IP \[bu] 4
considered an error condition.
.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 for storing NTFS extended attributes and object IDs.
+There is no support for storing NTFS extended attributes.
.PP
The capture process is reversible, since when \fBwimlib-imagex apply\fR (on
Windows) extracts the captured WIM image, it will extract all of the above
.TP
\fB--unix-data\fR
(UNIX-like systems only) Store the UNIX owner, group, mode, and device ID (major
-and minor number) of each captured file. As of wimlib v1.7.0, you can backup
+and minor number) of each captured file. Since wimlib v1.7.0, you can backup
and restore not only the standard UNIX file permission information, but also
character device nodes, block device nodes, named pipes (FIFOs), and UNIX domain
sockets.
See the documentation for this option in \fBwimlib-imagex-optimize\fR (1).
.TP
\fB--snapshot\fR
-EXPERIMENTAL: create a temporary filesystem snapshot of the source directory and
-capture the files from it. Currently, this option is only supported on Windows
-(Vista and later), where it uses the Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS). Using
-this option, you can create a consistent backup of the system volume of a
-running Windows system without running into problems with locked files. For the
-VSS snapshot to be successfully created, \fBwimlib-imagex\fR must be run as an
-Administrator, and it cannot be run in WoW64 mode (i.e. if Windows is 64-bit,
-then \fBwimlib-imagex\fR must be 64-bit as well).
+Create a temporary filesystem snapshot of the source directory and capture the
+files from it. Currently, this option is only supported on Windows, where it
+uses the Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS). Using this option, you can create a
+consistent backup of the system volume of a running Windows system without
+running into problems with locked files. For the VSS snapshot to be
+successfully created, \fBwimlib-imagex\fR must be run as an Administrator, and
+it cannot be run in WoW64 mode (i.e. if Windows is 64-bit, then
+\fBwimlib-imagex\fR must be 64-bit as well).
.SH NOTES
\fBwimlib-imagex append\fR does not support appending an image to a split WIM.
.PP