+(UNIX only) Store the UNIX owner, group, and mode of all captured files. 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 \fB@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@\fR to archive files on UNIX.
+Microsoft's software will not understand this special information.
+.TP
+\fB--no-acls\fR
+Do not capture files' security descriptors. This option is available in the
+Windows version, as well as on UNIX in NTFS capture mode.
+.TP
+\fB--strict-acls\fR
+(Windows only) Fail immediately if the full security descriptor of any file
+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 wish to
+provide this option, although the Administrator should have permission to read
+everything anyway.
+.TP
+\fB--rpfix\fR, \fB--norpfix\fR
+Set whether to fix targets of absolute symbolic links (reparse points in Windows
+terminology) or not. When enabled (\fB--rpfix\fR), absolute symbolic links that
+point inside the directory tree being captured will be adjusted to be absolute
+relative to the root of the directory tree being captured. In addition,
+absolute symbolic links that point outside the directory tree being captured
+will be ignored and not be captured at all. When disabled (\fB--norpfix\fR),
+absolute symbolic links will be captured exactly as is.
+
+The default behavior for \fBimagex capture\fR is equivalent to \fB--rpfix\fR.
+The default behavior for \fBimagex append\fR will be \fB--rpfix\fR if reparse
+point fixups have previously been done on \fIWIMFILE\fR, otherwise
+\fB--norpfix\fR.
+
+In the case of a multi-source capture, (\fB--source-list\fR specified), passing
+\fB--norpfix\fR is recommended. Otherwise, reparse point fixups will be
+disabled on all capture sources destined for non-root locations in the WIM
+image, while capture sources destined for the WIM root will get the default
+behavior from the previous paragraph.
+.TP
+\fB--source-list\fR
+\fB@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@ capture\fR and \fB@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@ append\fR support
+creating 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 file
+paths. The first file path, the source, specifies the path to a file or
+directory to capture into the WIM image. It may be either absolute or relative
+to the current working directory. The second file path, if provided, is the
+target and specifies the path in the WIM image that this file or directory will
+be saved as. Leading and trailing slashes are ignored. "/" indicates that the
+directory is to become the root of the WIM image. If not specified, the target
+string defaults to the same as the source string.
+
+An example source list file is as follows:
+
+.RS
+.RS
+.nf
+# Make the WIM image from the 'winpe' directory
+winpe /
+
+# Send the 'overlay' directory to '/overlay' in the WIM image
+overlay /overlay
+
+# Overlay a separate directory directly on the root of the WIM image.
+# This is only legal if there are no conflicting files.
+/data/stuff /
+.RE
+.fi
+
+Subdirectories in the WIM are created as needed. Multiple source directories
+may share the same target, which implies an overlay; however, an error is issued
+if the same file appears in different overlays to the same directory.
+
+File paths containing whitespace may be quoted with either single quotes or
+double quotes. Quotes may not be escaped.
+
+Lines consisting only of whitespace and lines beginning with '#' preceded by
+optional whitespace are ignored.
+
+As a special case, if \fISOURCE\fR is "-", the source list is read from standard
+input rather than an external file.
+
+The NTFS capture mode cannot be used with \fB--source-list\fR, as only capturing
+a full NTFS volume is supported.