From: Nai X. <xi...@gm...> - 2007-08-04 18:31:14
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Hi, all It may be a stupid question. But I am really puzzled. I'd like to enable my file system for others' access. So instead of just run "/home/xia/myfs /XXXX/", I think I should specify some mount options somewhere. I tried mount.fuse, but how can I tell mount.fuse that I am using "/home/xia/myfs" (which is the daemon program of my file system). It seems that there is nowhere I can find a man page like stuff for mount.fuse. The mount.fuse just returns: mount.fuse type#[source] destination [-t type] [-o opt[,opts...]] what do the two "type"s and "#" mean? What is destination? Where I specify the mount point? I had read the README, KERNEL.TXT, how-fuse-works,.... none tells me the command line semantics of mount.fuse. Please, help me ! Thanks in advance! p.s. What is the difference between mount.fuse and fusermount? Are there more detailed documentations I can read for their usage, or reading the code is the only way? -- Best Regards, Nai |