fuse2fs - Man Page
FUSE file system client for ext2/ext3/ext4 file systems
Synopsis
fuse2fs [ device/image ] [ mountpoint ] [ options ]
Description
fuse2fs is a FUSE file system client that supports reading and writing from devices or image files containing ext2, ext3, and ext4 file systems.
Options
general options
- -o opt,[opt...]
mount options
- -h --help
print help
- -V --version
print version
fuse2fs options
- -o ro
read-only mount
- -o errors=panic
dump core on error
- -o minixdf
minix-style df
- -o fakeroot
pretend to be root for permission checks
- -o no_default_opts
do not include default fuse options
- -o norecovery
do not replay the journal and mount the file system read-only
- -o fuse2fs_debug
enable fuse2fs debugging
- -o kernel
Behave more like the kernel ext4 driver in the following ways: Allows processes owned by other users to access the filesystem. Uses the kernel's permissions checking logic instead of fuse2fs's. Enables setuid and device files. Note that these options can still be overridden (e.g. nosuid ) later.
- -o direct
Use O_DIRECT to access the block device.
- -o cache_size
Set the disk cache size to this quantity. The quantity may contain the suffixes k, m, or g. By default, the size is 32MB. The size may not be larger than 2GB.
FUSE options
- -d -o debug
enable debug output (implies -f)
- -f
foreground operation
- -s
disable multi-threaded operation
For other FUSE options please see mount.fuse(8) or see the output of fuse2fs --helpfull
Availability
fuse2fs is part of the e2fsprogs package and is available from http://e2fsprogs.sourceforge.net.