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.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
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lklfuse
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access LKL mounted block devices via FUSE
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:Date: 2025-06-23
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:Manual section: 8
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SYNOPSIS
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lklfuse block-device mountpoint [options]
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DESCRIPTION
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lklfuse uses the Linux Kernel Library (LKL) to mount a block-device or
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filesystem image, and provides access to the host system via FUSE.
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lklfuse can run as an unprivileged user-space process, while reusing entire
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Linux kernel filesystem driver implementations.
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Udev rules and systemd service files are available for automatically mounting
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USB storage devices via an unprivileged lklfuse sandbox; see 61-lklfuse.rules
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and lklfuse-mount@.service.
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OPTIONS
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-o log=<file> log to <file>.
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-o type=fstype mount with filesystem type <fstype>.
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-o mb=memory allocate <memory> in MB for LKL (default: 64).
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-o part=parition mount <partition>.
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-o ro open file read-only.
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-o opts=options Linux kernel mount <options> (use \\ to escape , and =).
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See `lklfuse --help` for additional FUSE specific options.
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