Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | Lines |
|
dmask: umask applied to directories
fmask: umask applied to non-directories
to get "typical" permission bits for regular files (0644) and directories (0755), a single
umask option is not sufficient (or well, it isn't the way fuse implements it)
there is precident for separate umask and dmask options in other
filesystems (see for example fat: https://github.com/torvalds/linux/tree/master/fs/fat)
this addition should not affect backward-compatibility; the original
umask option retains the same meaning, but non-zero fmask or
dmask will override it.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
fuse (4) is an excellent introduction to the FUSE protocol,
and it lists fusermount (1) and mount.fuse (8) in its
SEE ALSO section.
I (the author of gocryptfs) was not aware of this man
page till March 2021, which suggest that it should be
made more discoverable.
So link back to fuse (4) in our SEE ALSO sections.
|
|
|
|
Fix the typo "filed" -> "field" in fuse manpage.
Signed-off-by: Liao Pingfang <liao.pingfang@zte.com.cn>
Co-authored-by: Liao Pingfang <liao.pingfang@zte.com.cn>
|
|
The unprivileged option allows to run the FUSE file system process
without privileges by dropping capabilities and preventing them from
being re-acquired via setuid / fscaps etc. To accomplish this,
mount.fuse sets up the `/dev/fuse` file descriptor and mount itself
and passes the file descriptor via the `/dev/fd/%u` mountpoint syntax
to the FUSE file system.
|
|
|