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package command
func init() {
cmdFuse.Run = runFuse // break init cycle
}
var cmdFuse = &Command{
UsageLine: "fuse /mnt/mount/point -o \"filer=localhost:8888,filer.path=/\"",
Short: "Allow use weed with linux's mount command",
Long: `Allow use weed with linux's mount command
You can use -t weed on mount command:
mv weed /sbin/mount.weed
mount -t weed fuse /mnt -o "filer=localhost:8888,filer.path=/"
Or you can use -t fuse on mount command:
mv weed /sbin/weed
mount -t fuse.weed fuse /mnt -o "filer=localhost:8888,filer.path=/"
mount -t fuse "weed#fuse" /mnt -o "filer=localhost:8888,filer.path=/"
To use without mess with your /sbin:
mount -t fuse./home/user/bin/weed fuse /mnt -o "filer=localhost:8888,filer.path=/"
mount -t fuse "/home/user/bin/weed#fuse" /mnt -o "filer=localhost:8888,filer.path=/"
To pass more than one parameter use quotes, example:
mount -t weed fuse /mnt -o "filer='192.168.0.1:8888,192.168.0.2:8888',filer.path=/"
To check valid options look "weed mount --help"
`,
}
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