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    | EXFAT-FUSE(8) | System Manager's Manual | EXFAT-FUSE(8) | 
NAME¶
mount.exfat-fuse - mount an exFAT file system
SYNOPSIS¶
mount.exfat-fuse [ -d ] [ -n ] [ -o options ] [ -V ] [ -v ] device dir
DESCRIPTION¶
mount.exfat-fuse is a free exFAT file system implementation with write support. exFAT is a simple file system created by Microsoft. It is intended to replace FAT32 removing some of its limitations. exFAT is a standard FS for SDXC memory cards.
COMMAND LINE OPTIONS¶
Command line options available:
- -d
 - Enable debug logging and do not detach from shell.
 - -n
 - Ignored.
 - -o options
 - File system specific options. For more details see FILE SYSTEM OPTIONS section below.
 - -V
 - Print version and copyright.
 - -v
 - Ignored.
 
FILE SYSTEM OPTIONS¶
- umask=value
 - Set the umask (the bitmask of the permissions that are not present, in octal). The default is 0.
 - dmask=value
 - Set the umask for directories only.
 - fmask=value
 - Set the umask for files only.
 - uid=n
 - Set the owner for all files and directories. The default is the owner of the current process.
 - gid=n
 - Set the group for all files and directories. The default is the group of the current process.
 - ro
 - Mount the file system in read only mode.
 - noatime
 - Do not update access time when file is read.
 
EXIT CODES¶
Zero is returned on successful mount. Any other code means an error.
BUGS¶
exFAT is a case-insensitive file system. Some things can behave unexpectedly, e.g. directory renaming that changes only case of some characters:
	$ mv FOO Foo
  
  	mv: cannot move ’FOO’ to a subdirectory of itself,
    ’Foo/FOO’
This happens because mv finds that destination exists (for case-insensitive file systems FOO and Foo are the same thing) and adds source basename to the destination. The file system gets rename("FOO", "Foo/FOO") syscall and returns an error.
AUTHOR¶
Andrew Nayenko
SEE ALSO¶
| November 2015 |