djmount

Langue: en

Version: August 31, 2009 (ubuntu - 24/10/10)

Section: 1 (Commandes utilisateur)

NAME

djmount - file system client for mounting network media servers

SYNOPSIS

djmount [options] mountpoint

DESCRIPTION

This manual page describes briefly the djmount command.

This package provides a client for Universal Plug'n'Play (UPnP) Audio-Visual MediaServers. It discovers all compatible UPnP AV devices on the network automatically and mounts their media content as a file system using FUSE.

OPTIONS

This program follows the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`-'). A summary of options is included below. For a complete description, see the Info files.
-d[levels]
enable debug output (implies -f)
-f
foreground operation (default: daemonized)
-h, --help
print this help, then exit
--version
print version number, then exit
-o [options]
mount options (see below)
Mount options (one or more comma separated options):


 iocharset=<charset>    filenames encoding (default: from environment)
 playlists              use playlists for AV files, instead of plain files
 search_history=<size>  number of remembered searches (default: 100)
                        (set to 0 to disable search)

See FUSE documentation for the following mount options:


 default_permissions    enable permission checking by kernel
 allow_other            allow access to other users
 allow_root             allow access to root
 kernel_cache           cache files in kernel
 nonempty               allow mounts over non-empty file/dir
 fsname=NAME            set filesystem name in mtab

Debug levels are one or more comma separated words:


 upnperr, upnpall: increasing level of UPnP traces
 error, warn, info, debug: increasing level of djmount traces
 fuse: activates FUSE traces
 leak, leakfull: enable talloc leak reports at exit
 '-d' alone defaults to 'upnpall, debug, fuse, leak' which is all traces.

SEE ALSO

fusermount(1)

AUTHOR

djmount was written by Rémi Turboult <r3mi@users.sourceforge.net>.

This manual page was written by Dario Minnucci <midget@debian.org>, for the Debian project (and may be used by others).