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Filesystem in Userspace

Folks,
Em recently studing fuse....
So if ne one could help me wid it plz ping me up here,so dat i could ask further.....



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Tanvir
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GVFSD(1)							   User Commands							  GVFSD(1)

NAME
gvfsd - Main daemon for gvfs SYNOPSIS
gvfsd [OPTION...] DESCRIPTION
gvfsd is the main daemon for the gvfs virtual filesystem. It provides the org.gtk.vfs.Daemon name on the session bus. gvfsd is autostarted by GIO clients if it is not running. The primary task of gvfsd is to act as a mount tracker/manager. It spawns new backends when requested and keeps track fo their lifecycle, maintaining a list of active mounts and creates direct connections to them. Since gvfs backends are running as children of the gvfsd process, it is possible to start gvfsd in a terminal and set environment variables to get debug output from individual backends. gvfsd also starts the gvfsd-fuse(1), and provides it the mount point where the fuse file system should be mounted. OPTIONS
-h, --help Prints a short help text and exits. -r, --replace Replace the currently running gvfsd instance. --no-fuse Don't start the fuse filesystem. ENVIRONMENT
GVFS_DISABLE_FUSE If this environment variable is set, gvfsd will not start the fuse filesystem. EXIT STATUS
On success 0 is returned, a non-zero failure code otherwise. SEE ALSO
gvfs(8), gvfsd-fuse(1) gvfs GVFSD(1)