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# ntfs-3g-system-compression
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System compression, also known as "Compact OS", is a Windows feature that
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allows rarely modified files to be compressed using the XPRESS or LZX
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compression formats. It is not built directly into NTFS but rather is
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implemented using reparse points. This feature appeared in Windows 10 and it
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appears that many Windows 10 systems have been using it by default.
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This RPM contains a plugin which enables the NTFS-3G FUSE driver to
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transparently read from system-compressed files. Currently, only reading is
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supported. Compressing an existing file may be done by using the "compact"
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utility on Windows.
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Upstream: https://github.com/ebiggers/ntfs-3g-system-compression
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