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.