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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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FUSEISO(1)						      General Commands Manual							FUSEISO(1)

NAME
fuseiso - FUSE module to mount ISO filesystem images SYNOPSIS
fuseiso [options] <ISO image> <mount point> [FUSE library options] DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the fuseiso command. fuseiso provides a module to mount ISO filesystem images using FUSE. With FUSE it is possible to implement a fully functional filesystem in a userspace program. fuseiso can read ISO, BIN and NRG images containing ISO9660 filesystems. Along with it, it supports some common extensions, like Joliet, RockRidge and zisofs. It also supports non-standard images, like CloneCD's IMGs and Alcohol 120%'s MDFs, as their format looks exactly like BIN images. One major limitation of BIN images is that fuseiso does not handle CUE files in any way, and thus can only work with the first track of those images. Other formats like CCD and MDS are not supported, since their format is not public and no one knows it. OPTIONS
-n Do not maintain ~/.mtab.fuseiso. -p Maintain mount point, create it if it doesn't exist and delete it on exit. -c iocharset Specify iocharset for Joliet filesystems. -h Prints an help screen. Common FUSE library options -f Run in foreground, do not daemonize. -d Run in foreground and print debug information. -s Run single-threaded. SEE ALSO
fusermount(1), AUTHOR
fuseiso was written by Dmitry Morozhnikov <dmiceman@mail.ru>. This manual page was written by David Paleino <dapal@debian.org>, for the Debian project (and may be used by others). February 2010 FUSEISO(1)