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Old 03-04-2008
Automounting FUSE filesystems

Tue, 04 Mar 2008 16:00:00 GMT
One of the main things that gets annoying with FUSE, or Filesystem in Userspace, is that it won't automatically mount a filesystem when you first attempt to access the filesystem. This means you must manually track mountpoints and specify what program to run in order to mount each FUSE filesystem. Placing the exact commands to mount each FUSE filesystem into shell scripts can make things a little easier, but with afuse, you can mount FUSE filesystems on demand without the need for any explicit mounting.


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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)