man lufs (Commandes) - utilities around the Linux Userland Filesysystem
NAME
lufs - utilities around the Linux Userland Filesysystem
DESCRIPTION
This manpage briefly documents various tools of the lufs-utils package because the original source package did not contain manpages for them. Most commands provide a short help message, call them with -h argument to see it.
- lufsmount
- lufsmount is a frontend used to mount different filesystems via the lufs module. See lufsmount (1) manpage and /usr/share/doc/lufs-utils/README.Debian for details.
- lufsumount
- lufsmount is a umount frontend used to unmount lufs shares. See lufsmount (1) manpage and /usr/share/doc/lufs-utils/README.Debian for details.
- lufsmnt
- lufsmnt is a suid wrapper called by lufsd. See /usr/share/doc/lufs-utils/README.Debian for instructions to configure it as suid-root program.
- lussh
- lussh is a helper script that does obligatory work needed to create the OpenSSH key pair and install it on a remote system account.
- lufsd
- lufsd is the backend program that actually communicates between the filesystem module in the kernel and the libraries for the remote access. Can also be invoked as mount.lufs.
- auto.ftpfs, auto.sshfs
- auto.* helpers that act as automount maps. See auto.master(5) and automount(8) manpages for instructions.
AUTHOR
Module was written by Eduard Bloch <blade@debian.org> for the Debian distribution but may be used by others.