-.TH IMAGEX "1" "March 2013" "imagex (wimlib) wimlib @VERSION@" "User Commands"
+.TH IMAGEX "1" "March 2013" "@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@ @VERSION@" "User Commands"
.SH NAME
-imagex-capture, imagex-append \- Create or append a WIM image
+@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@-capture, @IMAGEX_PROGNAME@-append \- Create or append a WIM image
.SH SYNOPSIS
-\fBimagex capture\fR \fISOURCE\fR \fIWIMFILE\fR [\fIIMAGE_NAME\fR] \
+\fB@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@ capture\fR \fISOURCE\fR \fIWIMFILE\fR [\fIIMAGE_NAME\fR] \
[\fIDESCRIPTION\fR] [\fIOPTION\fR]...
.br
-\fBimagex append\fR \fISOURCE\fR \fIWIMFILE\fR [\fIIMAGE_NAME\fR] \
+\fB@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@ append\fR \fISOURCE\fR \fIWIMFILE\fR [\fIIMAGE_NAME\fR] \
[\fIDESCRIPTION\fR] [\fIOPTION\fR]...
.SH DESCRIPTION
.PP
-The \fBimagex capture\fR and \fBimagex append\fR commands create a Windows
-Imaging (WIM) image from a directory tree. The \fBimagex capture\fR command
-creates a new WIM file containing the captured image, while the \fBimagex
+The \fB@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@ capture\fR and \fB@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@ append\fR commands create a Windows
+Imaging (WIM) image from a directory tree. The \fB@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@ capture\fR command
+creates a new WIM file containing the captured image, while the \fB@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@
append\fR command appends the captured image to an existing WIM file.
Note: this man page primarily documents the UNIX behavior. See \fBWINDOWS
Yet another capture mode is entered when the \fB--source-list\fR option is
given. It is essentially an extension of the \fBNORMAL MODE\fR that allows
multiple files or directories to be incorporated into a WIM image using a single
-\fBimagex capture\fR or \fBimagex append\fR command. See the documentation for
+\fB@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@ capture\fR or \fB@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@ append\fR command. See the documentation for
\fB--source-list\fR below.
.SH WINDOWS VERSION
-This section documents the differences between \fBimagex capture\fR and
-\fBimagex append\fR in the Windows builds of wimlib versus the rest of this man
+This section documents the differences between \fB@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@ capture\fR and
+\fB@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@ append\fR in the Windows builds of wimlib versus the rest of this man
page, which is written to document UNIX build.
-\fBimagex capture\fR and \fBimagex append\fR do not have separate "normal" and
+\fB@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@ capture\fR and \fB@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@ append\fR do not have separate "normal" and
"NTFS" modes on Windows. There is simply one mode, and it uses the Windows API
to capture NTFS-specific information, including alternate data streams, reparse
points, hard links, and file attributes. So, you essentially get the advantages
\fB--dereference\fR option is not.
Except for the differences documented in this section, the Windows build of
-\fBimagex capture\fR and \fBimagex append\fR should be essentially equivalent to
+\fB@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@ capture\fR and \fB@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@ append\fR should be essentially equivalent to
the UNIX build. However, one additional thing to note is that wimlib's Windows
ImageX is NOT written to be command-line compatible with Microsoft's ImageX,
although they are very similar.
\fB--check\fR
Include an integrity table in the new WIM file or the modified WIM file. If
this option is not specified, no integrity table is included in \fIWIMFILE\fR,
-even if there was one before in the case of \fBimagex append\fR.
+even if there was one before in the case of \fB@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@ append\fR.
.TP
\fB--compress\fR=\fITYPE\fR
Specifies the compression type for the new WIM file. This flag is only valid
-for \fBimagex capture\fR, since the compression mode for \fBimagex append\fR
+for \fB@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@ capture\fR, since the compression mode for \fB@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@ append\fR
must be the same as that of the existing WIM. \fITYPE\fR may be "none",
"maximum", or "fast". By default, it is "fast".
needs to be done in this case.
.TP
\fB--rebuild\fR
-For \fBimagex append\fR: rebuild the entire WIM rather than appending the new
+For \fB@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@ append\fR: rebuild the entire WIM rather than appending the new
data to the end of it. Rebuilding the WIM is slower, but will save a little bit
-of space that would otherwise be left as a hole in the WIM. Also see \fBimagex
+of space that would otherwise be left as a hole in the WIM. Also see \fB@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@
optimize\fR.
.TP
\fB--flags\fR=\fIEDITIONID\fR
or DOS-style. However, globs with spaces in them currently must not be quoted.
Empty lines are ignored.
+On UNIX, drive letters are stripped from all patterns. On Windows, drive
+letters are allowed, but must specify absolute paths and are treated as such.
+
If this option is not specified the following default configuration file is
used:
\\System Volume Information
\\RECYCLER
\\Windows\\CSC
-
-[CompressionExclusionList]
-*.mp3
-*.zip
-*.cab
-\\WINDOWS\\inf\\*.pnf
.RE
.RE
Store the UNIX owner, group, and mode of regular files, symbolic links, and
directories. This is done by adding a special alternate data stream to each
directory entry that contains this information. Please note that this flag is
-for convenience only, in case you want to use \fBimagex\fR to archive files on
+for convenience only, in case you want to use \fB@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@\fR to archive files on
UNIX. Microsoft's software will not understand this special
information.
.TP
+\fB--no-acls\fR
+In the NTFS capture mode, do not capture security descriptors. This flag is
+also available in the native Win32 build of wimlib.
+.TP
+\fB--strict-acls\fR
+In the Win32 native build of wimlib, fail immediately if the full security
+descriptor of any file or directory cannot be read. The default behavior
+without this option is to first try omitting the SACL from the security
+descriptor, then to try omitting the security descriptor entirely. The purpose
+of this is to capture as much data as possible without always requiring
+Administrator privileges. However, if you desire that all security descriptors
+be captured exactly, you may with to provide this option, although the
+Administrator should have permission to read everything anyway.
+.TP
\fB--source-list\fR
-\fBimagex capture\fR and \fBimagex append\fR, as of wimlib 1.3.0, support a new
+\fB@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@ capture\fR and \fB@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@ append\fR, as of wimlib 1.3.0, support a new
option to create a WIM image from multiple files or directories. When
\fB--source-list\fR is specified, the \fISOURCE\fR argument specifies the name
of a text file, each line of which is either 1 or 2 whitespace separated
The different capture modes only specify the data that is captured and don't
specify a special WIM format. A WIM file can contain images captured using
different modes. However, all images in a WIM must have the same compression
-type, and \fBimagex\fR always enforces this.
+type, and \fB@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@\fR always enforces this.
-\fBimagex\fR writes WIMs having the version number 0x10d00 and a compressed
+\fB@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@\fR writes WIMs having the version number 0x10d00 and a compressed
stream chunk size of 32768. The only WIMs I've seen that are different from
this are some pre-Vista WIMs that had a different version number.
-Unless \fB--rebuild\fR is specified, aborting an \fBimagex append\fR command
+Unless \fB--rebuild\fR is specified, aborting an \fB@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@ append\fR command
mid-way through has a small chance of corrupting the WIM file. However, a
precaution is taken against this, so it should be very unlikely. In the event
-of an aborted \fBimagex append\fR, \fBimagex optimize\fR may be run to remove
+of an aborted \fB@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@ append\fR, \fB@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@ optimize\fR may be run to remove
extra data that may have been partially appended to the physical WIM file but
not yet incorporated into the structure of the WIM.
including an integrity table:
.RS
.PP
-imagex capture somedir mywim.wim --compress=maximum --check
+@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@ capture somedir mywim.wim --compress=maximum --check
.RE
.PP
Append an image to the WIM we just captured, but do it from a NTFS volume on the
integrity table to be discarded.
.RS
.PP
-imagex append /dev/sda2 mywim.wim --check "Windows 7"
+@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@ append /dev/sda2 mywim.wim --check "Windows 7"
.RE
.PP
.SH SEE ALSO
-.BR imagex (1)
+.BR @IMAGEX_PROGNAME@ (1)