| Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | Lines | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2016-10-27 | Recommend when to use -o default_permissions automatically | Nikolaus Rath | -0/+3 | |
| 2016-10-27 | Describe all mount options in mount.fuse(8). | Nikolaus Rath | -34/+98 | |
| Also improved manpage in several ways. | ||||
| 2016-10-27 | Improve documentation of -o default_permissions | Nikolaus Rath | -1/+9 | |
| 2016-10-27 | Improve man page title | Nikolaus Rath | -1/+1 | |
| 2016-10-25 | Clarify which mount options are intended for file-system internal use. | Nikolaus Rath | -7/+9 | |
| 2016-10-20 | fuse_new(): don't accept options that don't make sense for end-users | Nikolaus Rath | -28/+4 | |
| Several options (use_ino, etc) depend on the file system implementation. Allowing them to be set from the command line makes no sense. | ||||
| 2016-10-20 | Document -o remember= mount option. | Nikolaus Rath | -3/+6 | |
| 2016-10-20 | mount.fuse(8): remove max_readahead, max_write, [a]sync_read | Nikolaus Rath | -12/+0 | |
| These are not mount options for FUSE file systems, but capabilites that are worked out between libfuse and the fuse kernel module. For that reason, they are also not accepted by fuse_session_new(). | ||||
| 2016-10-16 | Updated man-pages. | Nikolaus Rath | -31/+58 | |
| * Removed -o nonempty * Added -o noforget * Split into high-level / low-level * Added warning that most options should be chosen by file system internally. * Updated maintainer. | ||||
| 2016-10-15 | Fix documentation of -o max_write= | Nikolaus Rath | -1/+1 | |
| big_writes has been available for some time, and is the default in FUSE 3. So max_write now actually takes effect. (This really should have gone into commit 97f4a9cb4fc69) | ||||
| 2016-10-15 | Drop -o large_read mount option | Nikolaus Rath | -2/+0 | |
| This was only relevant for 2.4 kernels. Fixes #92. | ||||
| 2012-01-26 | clean up man page | Miklos Szeredi | -1/+0 | |
| 2012-01-26 | Add man pages for fusermount, mount.fuse and ulockmgr_server | Miklos Szeredi | -0/+162 | |
| Lifted from the Debian package. The man pages were written by Daniel Baumann and Bastien Roucaries | ||||
