AFUSE(1) automounting file system implemented in user-space using FUSE

DESCRIPTION

usage: afuse mountpoint [options]

general options:

-o opt,[opt...]
mount options
-h --help
print help
-V --version
print FUSE version information

AFUSE options:

-o  mount_template=CMD
template for CMD to execute to mount (*)
-o  unmount_template=CMD
template for CMD to execute to unmount (*) (**)
(*) - When executed, %r and %m are expanded in templates to the root
directory name for the new mount point, and the actual directory to mount onto respectively to mount onto. Both templates are REQUIRED.
(**)- The unmount command must perform a lazy unmount operation. E.g. the
-u -z options to fusermount, or -l for regular mount.

FUSE options:

-d -o debug
enable debug output (implies -f)
-f
foreground operation
-s
disable multi-threaded operation
-o allow_other
allow access to other users
-o allow_root
allow access to root
-o nonempty
allow mounts over non-empty file/dir
-o default_permissions enable permission checking by kernel
-o fsname=NAME
set filesystem name
-o large_read
issue large read requests (2.4 only)
-o max_read=N
set maximum size of read requests
-o hard_remove
immediate removal (don't hide files)
-o use_ino
let filesystem set inode numbers
-o readdir_ino
try to fill in d_ino in readdir
-o direct_io
use direct I/O
-o kernel_cache
cache files in kernel
-o umask=M
set file permissions (octal)
-o uid=N
set file owner
-o gid=N
set file group
-o entry_timeout=T
cache timeout for names (1.0s)
-o negative_timeout=T
cache timeout for deleted names (0.0s)
-o attr_timeout=T
cache timeout for attributes (1.0s)

AUTHOR

This manual page was written by Varun Hiremath <[email protected]>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).