1affuse(1)              provide access to AFF containers              affuse(1)
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NAME

6       affuse - provide access to AFF containers
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SYNOPSIS

9       affuse [<FUSE library options>] aff_image mount_point
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DESCRIPTION

12       Provide access to AFF containers, allowing several advanced operations.
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14       This file is part of the AFFLIBv3, that provides AFF.
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16       AFF  is  an  open  and  extensible file format to store disk images and
17       associated metadata. It is useful in  several  scenaries,  as  computer
18       forensics investigations.
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OPTIONS

21       FUSE options:
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23              -d -o debug
24                     Enable debug output (implies in -f).
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26              -f     Foreground operation.
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28              -s     Disable multi-threaded operation.
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30              -o allow_other
31                     Allow access to other users.
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33              -o allow_root
34                     Allow access to root.
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36              -o auto_unmount
37                     Auto unmount on process termination.
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39              -o nonempty
40                     Allow mounts over non-empty file/dir.
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42              -o default_permissions
43                     Enable permission checking by kernel.
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45              -o fsname=NAME
46                     Set filesystem name.
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48              -o subtype=NAME
49                     Set filesystem type.
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51              -o large_read
52                     Issue large read requests (2.4 only).
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54              -o max_read=N
55                     Set maximum size of read requests.
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57              -o hard_remove
58                     Immediate removal (don't hide files).
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60              -o use_ino
61                     Let filesystem set inode numbers.
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63              -o readdir_ino
64                     Try to fill in d_ino in readdir.
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66              -o direct_io
67                     Use direct I/O.
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69              -o kernel_cache
70                     Cache files in kernel.
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72              -o [no]auto_cache
73                     Enable caching based on modification times (off).
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75              -o umask=M
76                     Set file permissions (octal).
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78              -o uid=N
79                     Sset file owner.
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81              -o gid=N
82                     Set file group.
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84              -o entry_timeout=T
85                     Cache timeout for names (1.0s).
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87              -o negative_timeout=T
88                     Cache timeout for deleted names (0.0s).
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90              -o attr_timeout=T
91                     Cache timeout for attributes (1.0s).
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93              -o ac_attr_timeout=T
94                     Auto cache timeout for attributes (attr_timeout).
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96              -o noforget
97                     Never forget cached inodes.
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99              -o remember=T
100                     Remember cached inodes for T seconds (0s).
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102              -o nopath
103                     Don't supply path if not necessary.
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105              -o intr
106                     Allow requests to be interrupted.
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108              -o intr_signal=NUM
109                     Signal to send on interrupt (10).
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111              -o modules=M1[:M2...]
112                     Names of modules to push onto filesystem stack.
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114              -o max_write=N
115                     Set maximum size of write requests.
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117              -o max_readahead=N
118                     Set maximum readahead.
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120              -o max_background=N
121                     Set number of maximum background requests.
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123              -o congestion_threshold=N
124                     Set kernel's congestion threshold.
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126              -o async_read
127                     Perform reads asynchronously (default).
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129              -o sync_read
130                     Perform reads synchronously.
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132              -o atomic_o_trunc
133                     Enable atomic open+truncate support.
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135              -o big_writes
136                     Enable larger than 4kB writes.
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138              -o no_remote_lock
139                     Disable remote file locking.
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141              -o no_remote_flock
142                     Disable remote file locking (BSD).
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144              -o no_remote_posix_lock
145                     Disable remove file locking (POSIX).
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147              -o [no_]splice_write
148                     Use splice to write to the fuse device.
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150              -o [no_]splice_move
151                     Move data while splicing to the fuse device.
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153              -o [no_]splice_read
154                     Use splice to read from the fuse device.
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156       Module options:
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160              -o from_code=CHARSET
161                     Original encoding of file names (default: UTF-8).
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163              -o to_code=CHARSET
164                     New encoding of the file names (default: UTF-8).
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166       [subdir]
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168              -o subdir=DIR
169                     Prepend this directory to all paths (mandatory).
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171              -o [no]rellinks
172                     Transform absolute symlinks to relative.
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NOTES

175       Use fusermount -u mount_point, to unmount.
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SEE ALSO

178       affcat(1),   affcompare(1),  affconvert(1),  affcopy(1),  affcrypto(1),
179       affdiskprint(1), affinfo(1),  affix(1),  affrecover(1),  affsegment(1),
180       affsign(1), affstats(1), affverify(1), affxml(1)
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AUTHOR

183       The  AFFLIB  was  written  by Simson L. Garfinkel <simsong@acm.org> and
184       Basis Technology, Inc.
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186       This manual page  was  written  by  Joao  Eriberto  Mota  Filho  <erib‐
187       erto@debian.org> for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
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