On 2014-02-04 11:28, Frank Leonhardt wrote: > On 04/02/2014 15:25, CeDeROM wrote: >> Hello :-) >> >> I am trying to use various fusefs mounters but the documentation for >> this seems to be inconsistent and incomplete or missing at all in >> Handbook. There is only mount_fusefs utility that refers to >> fuse_daemon that does not exist. It is impossible to mount anything at >> first contact with fusefs in FreeBSD, please update the documentation >> :-) >> >> Best regards :-) >> Tomek >> > I asked why mount_ntfs had suddenly disappeared on freebsd-questions > - started a bit of a thread. > > mount -t ntfs doesn't work, and neither does its supposed replacement > mount -t ntfs-3g. > > So I'm not sure if this counts as a documentation problem, or an issue > that needs fixing in the release with an intermediate note in the > manual explaining work-arounds. I'm not very familiar with fuse, but I > should still have been able to figure this out and couldn't, and I had > a job to do at the time. > > Regards, Frank. > > > _______________________________________________ > freebsd-doc@freebsd.org mailing list > http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-doc > To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-doc-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"
ntfs-3g must be installed from ports first The mount_ntfs in older versions of FreeBSD was read-only and very dated. Fuse it self does not mount anything, it just provides a framework to write file system drivers with. A fuse file system will always require the support of an external program, like ntfs-3g or cryptofs Documentation for those comes with the port, not the base system -- Allan Jude
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