NAME
  affuse - provide access to AFF containers
SYNOPSIS
  affuse [<FUSE library options>] aff_image mount_point
DESCRIPTION
  Provide access to AFF containers, allowing several advanced operations.

  This file is part of the AFFLIBv3, that provides AFF.

  AFF is an open and extensible file format to store disk images and associated
  metadata. It is useful in several scenaries, as computer forensics
  investigations.
OPTIONS
  FUSE options:
    -d -o debug          Enable debug output (implies in -f).
    -f                     Foreground operation.
    -s                     Disable multi-threaded operation.
    -o allow_other         Allow access to other users.
    -o allow_root          Allow access to root.
    -o auto_unmount        Auto unmount on process termination.
    -o nonempty            Allow mounts over non-empty file/dir.
    -o default_permissions  Enable permission checking by kernel.
    -o fsname=NAME         Set filesystem name.
    -o subtype=NAME        Set filesystem type.
    -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 [no]auto_cache      Enable caching based on modification times (off).
    -o umask=M             Set file permissions (octal).
    -o uid=N               Sset 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).
    -o ac_attr_timeout=T   Auto cache timeout for attributes (attr_timeout).
    -o noforget            Never forget cached inodes.
    -o remember=T          Remember cached inodes for T seconds (0s).
    -o nopath              Don't supply path if not necessary.
    -o intr                Allow requests to be interrupted.
    -o intr_signal=NUM     Signal to send on interrupt (10).
    -o modules=M1[:M2...]  Names of modules to push onto filesystem stack.
    -o max_write=N         Set maximum size of write requests.
    -o max_readahead=N     Set maximum readahead.
    -o max_background=N    Set number of maximum background requests.
    -o congestion_threshold=N  Set kernel's congestion threshold.
    -o async_read          Perform reads asynchronously (default).
    -o sync_read           Perform reads synchronously.
    -o atomic_o_trunc      Enable atomic open+truncate support.
    -o big_writes          Enable larger than 4kB writes.
    -o no_remote_lock      Disable remote file locking.
    -o no_remote_flock     Disable remote file locking (BSD).
    -o no_remote_posix_lock  Disable remove file locking (POSIX).
    -o [no_]splice_write   Use splice to write to the fuse device.
    -o [no_]splice_move    Move data while splicing to the fuse device.
    -o [no_]splice_read    Use splice to read from the fuse device.

  Module options:

  [iconv]
    -o from_code=CHARSET   Original encoding of file names (default: UTF-8).
    -o to_code=CHARSET      New encoding of the file names (default: UTF-8).

  [subdir]
    -o subdir=DIR           Prepend this directory to all paths (mandatory).
    -o [no]rellinks         Transform absolute symlinks to relative.
NOTES
  Use fusermount -u mount_point, to unmount.
SEE ALSO
  affcat(1), affcompare(1), affconvert(1), affcopy(1), affcrypto(1),
  affdiskprint(1), affinfo(1), affix(1), affrecover(1), affsegment(1),
  affsign(1), affstats(1), affverify(1), affxml(1)
AUTHOR
  The AFFLIB was written by Simson L. Garfinkel <simsong@acm.org> and Basis
  Technology, Inc.

  This manual page was written by Joao Eriberto Mota Filho <eriberto@debian.org>
  for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
