smbnetfs − User-space filesystem for SMB/NMB (Windows) network servers and shares
usage: smbnetfs mountpoint [options]
general options:
−o opt,[opt...]
mount options
−h −−help
print help
−V −−version
print version
FUSE options:
−d −o debug
enable debug output (implies −f)
−f |
foreground operation |
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−s |
disable multi−threaded operation |
−o allow_other
allow access to other users
−o allow_root
allow access to root
−o nonempty
allow mounts over non−empty file/dir
−o default_permissions enable permission checking by kernel |
−o fsname=NAME
set filesystem name
−o large_read
issue large read requests (2.4 only)
−o max_read=N
set maximum size of read requests
−o hard_remove
immediate removal (don’t hide files)
−o use_ino
let filesystem set inode numbers
−o readdir_ino
try to fill in d_ino in readdir
−o direct_io
use direct I/O
−o kernel_cache
cache files in kernel
−o umask=M
set file permissions (octal)
−o uid=N
set file owner
−o gid=N
set file group
−o entry_timeout=T
cache timeout for names (1.0s)
−o negative_timeout=T
cache timeout for deleted names (0.0s)
−o attr_timeout=T
cache timeout for attributes (1.0s)
Please create configuration directory ~/.smb. This directory should contain at least two files: smb.conf and smbnetfs.conf. You may copy smb.conf from the /etc/samba directory. You can find a sample of smbnetfs.conf in the /etc directory.
This manual page was written by Varun Hiremath <varunhiremath AT gmail DOT com>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).