Query: gphotofs
OS: debian
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GPHOTOFS(1) Debian GNU/Linux manual GPHOTOFS(1)NAMEgphotofs - filesystem to mount digital camerasDESCRIPTIONGPhotoFS is a filesystem client based on libgphoto2 that exposes supported cameras as filesystems; while some cameras implement the USB Mass Storage class and already appear as filesystems (making this program redundant), many use the Picture Transfer Protocol (PTP) or some other custom protocol. But as long as the camera is supported by libgphoto2, it can be mounted as a filesystem using this program. As libgphoto2 is a userspace library for interacting with cameras, it is natural that if one to build a filesystem ontop of it, one should use FUSE, and that is what I have done.SYNOPSISmounting gphotofs <mountpoint> unmounting fusermount -u <mountpoint>NOTESYou must have permission to read and write the device. By default, devices recognized by libgphoto2 are created with read/write access for group "plugdev", so users must be added to this group to use GPhotoFS.LIMITATIONSGPhotoFS currently can't add or remove directories, rename files or directories, add or modify files and get space information.SEE ALSOfusermount(1)AUTHORThis manpage was written by Florian Ragwitz <rafl@debian.org> for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution, but may be used by others under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2. Debian Project 2011-07-17 GPHOTOFS(1)
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