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gnunet-fuse
GNUNET-FUSE(1) FUSE filesystem for GNUnet GNUNET-FUSE(1)
NAME
gnunet-fuse - FUSE filesystem for GNUnet
SYNOPSIS
gnunet-fuse -s URI [-- FUSE-OPTIONS] DIRECTORYNAME
gnunet-fuse --help
DESCRIPTION
gnunet-fuse is the FUSE filesystem for GNUnet.
You need the URI of a file with the mime-type of application/gnunet-directory. You can either publish a directory with gnunet-insert or do
a search for the mime-type. To mount the URI use the following command.
$ echo gnunet://ecrs/chk/XXXX/YYYY.NNNN > uri_file
$ gnunet-fuse -s uri_file /mnt
Where gnunet://ecrs/chk/XXXX/YYYY.NNNN is the URI and /mnt is the mount point.
OPTIONS
-c, --config=FILE
use configuration file FILE.
-d, --directory=PATH
path to your mountpoint.
-h, --help
print this help.
-L, --log=LOGLEVEL
configure logging to use LOGLEVEL.
-l, --logfile=FILE
configure logging to write logs to LOGFILE.
-s, --source=URI
Source you get the URI from.
-t, --single-threaded
run in single-threaded mode.
-v, --version
print the version number.
SEE ALSO
gnunet(7)
HOMEPAGE
More information about gnunet-fuse and the GNUnet project can be found at <http://www.gnunet.org/>.
This manual page was written by Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-technologies.net> and Bertrand Marc <beberking@gmail.com>.
0.9.3 2012-06-18 GNUNET-FUSE(1)