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1 .TH 9PFUSE 4
2 .SH NAME
3 9pfuse \- mount 9P service via FUSE
4 .SH SYNOPSIS
5 .B 9pfuse
6 [
7 .B -D
8 ]
9 [
10 .B -A
11 .I t
12 ]
13 [
14 .B -a
15 .I aname
16 ]
17 .I addr
18 .I mtpt
19 .SH DESCRIPTION
20 .I 9pfuse
21 mounts the 9P service running at
22 .I addr
23 onto
24 .I mtpt
25 using the FUSE user-level file system driver.
26 .PP
27 .I 9pfuse
28 sets up the initial mount and then forks itself
29 into the background, where it serves the FUSE
30 protocol, translating the requests into 9P.
31 .PP
32 The options are:
33 .TP
34 .B -D
35 Print each FUSE and 9P message to standard error.
36 .TP
37 .B -a\fI aname
38 Use
39 .I aname
40 as the attach name.
41 .TP
42 .B -A\fI t
43 Set the kernel cache timeout for attribute information
44 to
45 .I t
46 (default 1.0) seconds.
47 .PD
48 .PP
49 The
50 .I fusermount
51 binary must exist in the current search path.
52 .PP
53 FUSE is available for Linux 2.4.21 and later,
54 Linux 2.6, and FreeBSD 6.x and later.
55 .SH SEE ALSO
56 FUSE Homepage,
57 .HR http://fuse.sourceforge.net
58 .PP
59 FUSE for FreeBSD,
60 .HR http://fuse4bsd.creo.hu
61 .PP
62 MacFUSE,
63 .HR http://code.google.com/p/macfuse
64 .SH SOURCE
65 .B \*9/src/cmd/9pfuse