04-07-2011
Quote:
Originally Posted by
balesh
Please help me with this. Thanks for ur help!!!
At your service: get yourself a copy of
Barry Rosenbergs book and read it. Report back if anything stays unclear after finishing the read.
I'd like to emphasize that Pludi is absolutely correct.
bakunin
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BFUSE(1) General Commands Manual BFUSE(1)
NAME
bfuse - Create a FUSE filesystem out of BlackBerry databases.
SYNOPSIS
bfuse mountpoint [options]
DESCRIPTION
bfuse connects to your BlackBerry and turns its databases into a mounted filesystem using the FUSE filesystem library. As such, it has a
few basic arguments, and a list of common options supported by FUSE.
The device will remain in Desktop mode for as long as bfuse runs.
For more information on FUSE options, see http://fuse.sourceforge.net/
BARRY OPTIONS
-p pin Specify the PIN of the device you want to mount. Default is to mount all available devices.
-P password
Simplistic method to specify the device password on the command line.
FUSE OPTIONS
-o opt FUSE mount options.
-h Display a command help summary.
-V Display version information, including Barry library, FUSE library, and kernel interface.
-d Enable debug output. Implies '-f'.
-f Operate in the foreground.
-s Disable multi-threaded operation.
AUTHOR
bfuse is part of the Barry project and was written Chris Frey, as was this manual page.
SEE ALSO
http://www.netdirect.ca/software/packages/barry
August 17, 2009 BFUSE(1)