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Date:      Fri, 30 Aug 2019 15:27:57 -0500
From:      "Clay Daniels Jr." <clay.daniels.jr@gmail.com>
To:        Alan Somers <asomers@freebsd.org>
Cc:        FreeBSD CURRENT <freebsd-current@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: FUSE & fusefs-*
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Yes Alan that helps a lot! And am I to assume that the fuse ports in
/emulators have NOTHING to do with the fuse.fs ports in /sysutils?
Thanks,
Clay

On Fri, Aug 30, 2019 at 2:23 PM Alan Somers <asomers@freebsd.org> wrote:

> In freebsd head, the driver is now called fusefs.ko.  Does that help?
>
> On Fri, Aug 30, 2019, 12:45 PM Clay Daniels Jr. <clay.daniels.jr@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> I finally have a little time to play with the FUSE, and installed some
>> fusefs utilities I might like to try, for ntfs & ext. This is what I have:
>> ---
>> clay@bsd13:~ $ pkg info -r fusefs-libs
>> fusefs-libs-2.9.9:
>> fusefs-ntfs-2017.3.23
>> fusefs-ext2-0.0.10_2
>> fusefs-ext4fuse-0.1.3_1,1
>> clay@bsd13:~ $ pkg info -r fusefs-libs3
>> pkg: No package(s) matching fusefs-libs3
>> clay@bsd13:~ $ kldstat
>> Id Refs Address                Size Name
>>  1   70 0xffffffff80200000  2336a10 kernel
>>  2    1 0xffffffff82720000   250c44 amdgpu.ko
>>  3    2 0xffffffff82971000    76e90 drm.ko
>>  4    5 0xffffffff829e8000    12470 linuxkpi.ko
>>  5    3 0xffffffff829fb000    12f30 linuxkpi_gplv2.ko
>>  6    2 0xffffffff82a0e000      8e0 lindebugfs.ko
>>  7    1 0xffffffff82a0f000     f021 ttm.ko
>>  8    1 0xffffffff82a1f000     23f7 radeon_kabini_pfp_bin.ko
>>  9    1 0xffffffff82a22000     23f5 radeon_kabini_me_bin.ko
>> 10    1 0xffffffff82a25000     23f5 radeon_kabini_ce_bin.ko
>> 11    1 0xffffffff82a28000     43f7 radeon_kabini_mec_bin.ko
>> 12    1 0xffffffff82a2d000     2a77 radeon_kabini_rlc_bin.ko
>> 13    1 0xffffffff82a30000     12e9 radeon_kabini_sdma_bin.ko
>> 14    1 0xffffffff82a32000     12eb radeon_kabini_sdma1_bin.ko
>> 15    1 0xffffffff82a34000    38ea7 radeon_kabini_uvd_bin.ko
>> 16    1 0xffffffff82a6d000    18c47 radeon_kabini_vce_bin.ko
>> 17    1 0xffffffff82a86000     2538 intpm.ko
>> 18    1 0xffffffff82a89000      a50 smbus.ko
>> 19    1 0xffffffff82a8a000     1820 uhid.ko
>> 20    1 0xffffffff82a8c000     2928 ums.ko
>> 21    1 0xffffffff82a8f000     1b00 wmt.ko
>> 22    1 0xffffffff82a91000      acf mac_ntpd.ko
>> 23    1 0xffffffff82a92000     a9f8 tmpfs.ko
>> clay@bsd13:~ $ kldload fuse
>> kldload: can't load fuse: Operation not permitted
>> clay@bsd13:~ $ su
>> Password:
>> root@bsd13:/home/clay # kldload fuse
>> kldload: can't load fuse: No such file or directory
>> ---
>> The information I have on FUSE & fusefs is mostly from these sources:
>>
>> https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/how-to-mount-ntfs-partition-from-same-hdd.62888/
>> http://kflu.github.io/2018/02/03/2018-02-03-freebsd-ntfs/
>>
>> They seem to indicate there is a fuse.ko driver module that can be loaded
>> much like the drm-kmod video drivers. I don't see this on my install:
>> FreeBSD bsd13 13.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 13.0-CURRENT r351591 GENERIC  amd64
>>
>> I'm missing a few clues, and I don't understand the relation of the fuse
>> ports in the ports/emulators & ports/sysutil directories. There is nothing
>> mission critical, but any help would be a appreciated. I think it would be
>> handy to mount ntfs & ext partitions from my ufs FreeBSD partition.
>>
>> Clay Daniels
>>
>



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