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SIMPLE-MTPFS(1)			 User Commands		       SIMPLE-MTPFS(1)

NAME
       SIMPLE-MTPFS - filesystem driver	for MTP	based devices

SYNOPSIS
   mounting
       simple-mtpfs <device> mountpoint	[options]

   unmounting
       fusermount -u mountpoint

DESCRIPTION
       SIMPLE-MTPFS (Simple Media Transfer Protocol FileSystem)	is a file sys-
       tem  for	Linux (and other operating systems with	a FUSE implementation,
       such as Mac OS X	or FreeBSD) capable of operating on files on  MTP  de-
       vices  attached	via  USB to local machine. On the local	computer where
       the SIMPLE-MTPFS	is mounted, the	implementation makes use of  the  FUSE
       (Filesystem  in Userspace) kernel module.  The practical	effect of this
       is that the end user can	seamlessly interact with MTP device files.

OPTIONS
   general options:
       -o opt,[opt...]
	      mount options

       -h   --help
	      print help

       -V   --version
	      print version

   SIMPLE-MTPFS	options:
       -l   --list-devices
	      list available MTP devices. Supports <device> option

	    --device
	      select device no.	to mount

       -o enable-move
	      enable move operation, which can be very slow  (depends  on  the
	      moved content)

   FUSE	options:
       -d   -o debug
	      enable debug output (implies -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 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

       -o umask=M
	      set file permissions (octal)

       -o uid=N
	      set 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 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 async_read
	      perform reads asynchronously (default)

       -o sync_read
	      perform reads synchronously

AUTHORS
       SIMPLE-MTPFS has	been written by	Peter Hatina <phatina@gmail.com>.

SIMPLE-MTPFS version 0.2	 January 2015		       SIMPLE-MTPFS(1)

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