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NAME
 fusermount — manage librefuse mount items
SYNOPSIS
| fusermount | [-chpVx] [-d name] refuseoptions | 
| fusermount | -u mountpoint(s) | 
 
DESCRIPTION
 The 
fusermount utility acts as a frontend to the 
refuse(3) library, allowing mounting and unmounting of refuse-based file systems.
There are essentially two forms of the fusermount command. The first, and default option, is to mount a refuse-based file system. By using the -u argument, the file system can be unmounted.
The arguments to fusermount are as follows:
- 
-c
- 
Set a flag to enable kernel caching of files. At present this option has no effect.
- 
-d name
- 
Make the name argument appear as the file system name in mount(8) and df(1) output.
- 
-h
- 
Print a usage message and exit.
- 
-p
- 
Check the file permissions. At present this option has no effect.
- 
-V
- 
Display the fusermount version on stdout, and then exit successfully.
- 
-x
- 
Allow mortal (non-root) users to access the file system. At present, this option has no effect.
The fusermount utility is included mainly for compatibility reasons, since some file systems demand its existence.
 
EXIT STATUS
 fusermount returns 0 for successful operation, or non-zero if one of the operations did not complete successfully.
EXAMPLES
 The command
fusermount -d ntfs-3g unused mount.ntfs-3g ntfs.img /mnt
will mount the file 
ntfs.img on the directory 
/mnt. Please note the 
unused argument in the command, which is necessary for compatibility with other implementations of the 
fusermount command.
 
HISTORY
 The fusermount utility first appeared in NetBSD 5.0.
AUTHORS
 The fusermount utility was written by Alistair Crooks <agc@NetBSD.org>.