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NAME

       uml_mount — allows to mount UMLFS file system using the fuse libraries

SYNOPSIS

       uml_mount [mount-point]  [options]

DESCRIPTION

       This manual page documents briefly the uml_mount command.

       This command uses the FUSE (File system in USErspace) libraries and invokes the FUSE_MOUNT function which
       expects a mount point and some parameters as arguments.

       This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution because the original program does  not
       have a manual page. For a practical example, please refer to the link below.

       uml_mount is used to mount UMLFS file system.

ARGUMENTS

       mount-point
                 This is the mount point where to mount the UMLFS file system with.

       [options] These are the other options accepted by the 'fuse_mount' function.

       General options:

       -h        The "-h" option prints the help.

       -V        The "-V" option prints the version.

       -o opt,[opt...]
                 The  "-o"  option allows to provide further mount (only, not un-mount) option(s) to the command
                 line.

       FUSE options:

       -d   -o debug
                 The "-d" option enable the debug output. It implies "-f".

       -f        The "-f" option foregrounds the operation.

       -s        The "-s" options disable multi-threaded operation.

       -o allow_other
                 The "-o allow_other" option allows access to other users.

       -o allow_root
                 The "-o allow_root" option allows access to root.

       -o nonempty
                 The "-o nonempty" option allows mounts over non-empty file/dir.

       -o default_permissions
                 The "-o default_permissions" enables permission checking by kernel.

       -o fsname=NAME
                 The "-o fsname=NAME" option sets file system name.

       -o large_read
                 The "-o large_read" option issues large read requests (2.4 only).

       -o max_read=N
                 The "-o max_read=N" option sets the maximum size of read requests.

SEE ALSO

       The HostFs (link to URL http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net/new/hostfs.html)  usage explanation within
       the User-Mode-Linux Web Site

AUTHOR

       uml_mount was written by Jeff Dike.

       This  manual page was written by Stefano Melchior (stefano.melchior@openlabs.it) for the Debian GNU/Linux
       system, based on material in the Official User Mode Linux Web Site.

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