Provided by: gnunet-fuse_0.10.0-2_amd64 

NAME
gnunet-fuse - mount directories shared on gnunet
SYNOPSIS
gnunet-fuse [OPTIONS]
DESCRIPTION
gnunet-fuse is a tool to mount directories that have been published via GNUnet's file-sharing
applications. With gnunet-fuse, directories that have been published on GNUnet can be mounted as
read-only file systems and the accessed using normal file operations. In contrast to downloading the
directory recursively via gnunet-download, this has the advantage that files are downloaded on-demand.
Only those files (or directories) that you access will be downloaded. Furthermore, in the case of larger
files, only those blocks that an application actually reads will be downloaded. Naturally, operations on
the file system will block until the download has succeeded, which can theoretically mean that they never
terminate and must be aborted.
gnunet-fuse will store all downloaded files in a temporary directory on disk. This cache will be purged
when gnunet-fuse exits normally (which happens when the file-system is unmounted). As mounting a file
system is a priviledged operation, gnunet-fuse must be run by root. If root is not in the 'gnunet'
group, access to the shared directory will likely fail as the gnunet-service-fs will likely refuse access
to root. This can be solved either by adding root to the 'gnunet' group, or by disabling the access
control options for gnunet-service-fs.
-c FILENAME, --config=FILENAME
configuration file to use
-d ATH, --directory=PATH
PATH specifies the mountpoint that gnunet-fuse should use as the destination for mounting the file
system.
-h, --help
print help page
-L LOGLEVEL, --loglevel=LOGLEVEL
Change the loglevel. Possible values for LOGLEVEL are ERROR, WARNING, INFO and DEBUG.
-s URI, --source=URI
URI is the file-sharing URI of the directory that is to be mounted. It must be either of type CHK
or of type LOC.
-t, --single-threaded
in this mode, gnunet-fuse will run in "debug" mode and disable FUSE concurrency (and add some
additional logging). Normally, gnunet-fuse will download multiple files in parallel if multiple
IO requests are queued with the file system at the same time. In debug mode, all requests are
processed sequentially. Note that gnunet-fuse will still fork a helper process to perform the
actual interaction with the GNUnet file-sharing service.
-v, --version
print the version number
NOTES
gnunet-fuse currently only supports read-only operations on the file system. All files will be owned by
root and will be world-readable.
REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs by using mantis <https://gnunet.org/bugs/> or by sending electronic mail to
<gnunet-developers@gnu.org>
SEE ALSO
gnunet-publish(1), gnunet-fs-gtk(1)
GNUnet 6 Jun 2012 gnunet-fuse(1)