metadata from filesystems used on UNIX-like systems. The main information that
will \fInot\fR be stored is:
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-UNIX file owners, groups, and modes. (Exception: see the \fB--unix-data\fR
-option.) As a result, file permissions will not be stored, and files that are
-neither regular files, directories, nor symbolic links, such as device files and
-FIFOs, cannot be captured and will be excluded by default.
+UNIX file owners, groups, modes, and device IDs (major and minor numbers),
+unless the \fB--unix-data\fR option is specified. By default (without
+\fB--unix-data\fR), files that are neither regular files, directories, nor
+symbolic links, such as device nodes and FIFOs, will be excluded.
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Extended attributes. This mainly includes extensions to the traditional UNIX
security model, such as SELinux security labels, POSIX ACLs, and capabilities
with WIMGAPI Windows 8 and later, and DISM Windows 8.1 and later.
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The default compression type and chunk size in packed resources is LZMS with
-2^25 (33554432) byte chunks. This is independent of the WIM's main compression
+2^26 (67108864) byte chunks. This is independent of the WIM's main compression
type and chunk size.
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\fB--pack-chunk-size\fR=\fISIZE\fR, \fB--solid-chunk-size\fR=\fISIZE\fR
Like \fB--chunk-size\fR, but set the chunk size used in packed resources. The
-default is LZMS compression with 2^25 (33554432) byte chunks. This option only
+default is LZMS compression with 2^26 (67108864) byte chunks. This option only
has an effect when \fB--pack-streams\fR is also specified. For maximum
compatibility with the Microsoft implementation, do not use either of these
options.
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\fB--pack-compress\fR=\fITYPE\fR, \fB--solid-compress\fR=\fITYPE\fR
Like \fB--compress\fR, but set the compression format used in packed resources.
-The default is LZMS compression with 2^25 (33554432) byte chunks. This option
+The default is LZMS compression with 2^26 (67108864) byte chunks. This option
only has an effect when \fB--pack-streams\fR is also specified. For maximum
compatibility with the Microsoft implementation, do not use either of these
options.
that may be present on the filesystem.
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\fB--unix-data\fR
-(UNIX-like systems only) Store the UNIX owner, group, and mode of all captured
-files. This is done by adding a special tagged metadata item to each directory
-entry that contains this information. This information should be ignored by the
-Microsoft implementation. (Note: the way that UNIX data is stored was changed
-in wimlib v1.7.0 and is not backwards or forward compatible.)
+(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 restore not only the standard UNIX file permission information, but also
+character device nodes, block device nodes, named pipes (FIFOs), and UNIX domain
+sockets.
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+wimlib stores UNIX data by adding a special tagged metadata item to each
+directory entry of each file that contains this information. This extra
+information is ignored by the Microsoft implementation. Note: UNIX data stored
+by wimlib before v1.7.0 used a different format that is no longer supported. If
+you have old WIM files with UNIX data, apply them with v1.6.2 and recapture them
+with v1.7.0 or later.
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\fB--no-acls\fR
Do not capture files' security descriptors.