FUSE. Afuse currently implements the most basic functionality that can be expected by an automounter; that is it manages a directory of virtual directories. If one of these virtual directories is accessed and is not already automounted, afuse will attempt to mount a filesystem onto that directory. If the mount succeeds the requested access proceeds as normal, otherwise it will fail with an error. The advantage of using afuse over traditional automounters is that afuse is designed to run entirely in user-space by individual users. This way an automounting action can take advantage of the invoking users environment, for example allowing access to an ssh-agent for password-less sshfs mounts, or allowing access to a graphical environment to get user input to complete a mount (i.e. popping up a window asking for a password). WWW: http://afuse.sourceforge.net/ PR: 132309 Submitted by: Alexander Logvinov <ports at logvinov dot com>
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+.TH AFUSE 1 "October 12, 2006"
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+.SH NAME
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+AFUSE \- automounting file system implemented in user-space using FUSE
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+.SH DESCRIPTION
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+usage: afuse mountpoint [options]
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+.SS "general options:"
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+.TP
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+\fB\-o\fR opt,[opt...]
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+mount options
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+.TP
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+\fB\-h\fR \fB\-\-help\fR
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+print help
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+.TP
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+\fB\-V\fR \fB\-\-version\fR
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+print FUSE version information
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+.SS "AFUSE options:"
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+.TP
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+\fB\-o\fR \fB\ mount_template=CMD\fR
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+template for CMD to execute to mount (*)
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+.TP
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+\fB\-o\fR \fB\ unmount_template=CMD\fR
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+template for CMD to execute to unmount (*) (**)
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+.TP
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+(*) - When executed, %r and %m are expanded in templates to the root
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+directory name for the new mount point, and the actual directory to
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+mount onto respectively to mount onto. Both templates are REQUIRED.
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+.TP
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+(**)- The unmount command must perform a lazy unmount operation. E.g. the
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+\-u \-z options to fusermount, or \-l for regular mount.
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+.SS "FUSE options:"
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+.TP
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+\fB\-d\fR \fB\-o\fR debug
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+enable debug output (implies \fB\-f\fR)
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+.TP
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+\fB\-f\fR
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+foreground operation
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+.TP
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+\fB\-s\fR
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+disable multi\-threaded operation
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+.TP
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+\fB\-o\fR allow_other
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+allow access to other users
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+.TP
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+\fB\-o\fR allow_root
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+allow access to root
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+.TP
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+\fB\-o\fR nonempty
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+allow mounts over non\-empty file/dir
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+.HP
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+\fB\-o\fR default_permissions enable permission checking by kernel
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+.TP
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+\fB\-o\fR fsname=NAME
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+set filesystem name
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+.TP
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+\fB\-o\fR large_read
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+issue large read requests (2.4 only)
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+.TP
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+\fB\-o\fR max_read=N
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+set maximum size of read requests
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+.TP
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+\fB\-o\fR hard_remove
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+immediate removal (don't hide files)
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+.TP
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+\fB\-o\fR use_ino
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+let filesystem set inode numbers
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+.TP
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+\fB\-o\fR readdir_ino
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+try to fill in d_ino in readdir
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+.TP
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+\fB\-o\fR direct_io
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+use direct I/O
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+.TP
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+\fB\-o\fR kernel_cache
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+cache files in kernel
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+.TP
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+\fB\-o\fR umask=M
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+set file permissions (octal)
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+.TP
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+\fB\-o\fR uid=N
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+set file owner
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+.TP
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+\fB\-o\fR gid=N
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+set file group
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+.TP
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+\fB\-o\fR entry_timeout=T
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+cache timeout for names (1.0s)
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+.TP
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+\fB\-o\fR negative_timeout=T
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+cache timeout for deleted names (0.0s)
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+.TP
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+\fB\-o\fR attr_timeout=T
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+cache timeout for attributes (1.0s)
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+.SH AUTHOR
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+This manual page was written by Varun Hiremath <varunhiremath@gmail.com>,
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+for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
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