Provided by: exfat-fuse_1.4.0-1_amd64 bug

NAME

       mount.exfat-fuse - mount an exFAT file system

SYNOPSIS

       mount.exfat-fuse [ -d ] [ -n ] [ -o options ] [ -V ] [ -v ] device dir

DESCRIPTION

       mount.exfat-fuse is a free exFAT file system implementation with write support. exFAT is a
       simple file system created by Microsoft. It is intended to replace FAT32 removing some  of
       its limitations. exFAT is a standard FS for SDXC memory cards.

COMMAND LINE OPTIONS

       Command line options available:

       -d     Enable debug logging and do not detach from shell.

       -n     Ignored.

       -o options
              File  system  specific  options.  For  more details see FILE SYSTEM OPTIONS section
              below.

       -V     Print version and copyright.

       -v     Ignored.

FILE SYSTEM OPTIONS

       umask=value
              Set the umask (the bitmask of the permissions that are not present, in octal).  The
              default is 0.

       dmask=value
              Set the umask for directories only.

       fmask=value
              Set the umask for files only.

       uid=n  Set  the  owner  for  all  files  and directories.  The default is the owner of the
              current process.

       gid=n  Set the group for all files and directories.  The  default  is  the  group  of  the
              current process.

       ro     Mount the file system in read only mode.

       noatime
              Do not update access time when file is read.

EXIT CODES

       Zero is returned on successful mount. Any other code means an error.

BUGS

       exFAT  is  a  case-insensitive  file  system.  Some  things  can behave unexpectedly, e.g.
       directory renaming that changes only case of some characters:

            $ mv FOO Foo
            mv: cannot move ’FOO’ to a subdirectory of itself, ’Foo/FOO’

       This happens because mv finds that destination exists (for case-insensitive  file  systems
       FOO  and  Foo  are  the  same thing) and adds source basename to the destination. The file
       system gets rename("FOO", "Foo/FOO") syscall and returns an error.

AUTHOR

       Andrew Nayenko

SEE ALSO

       mount(8)

                                          November 2015                             EXFAT-FUSE(8)