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Thread: What is a fuseblk file system?

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    What is a fuseblk file system?

    Whenever I mount my NTFS-formatted hard drive in Linux, it always mounts successfully with the file system "fuseblk".
    Even if I try to manually mount at the command-line with "-t ntfs" it still reports the system as being "fuseblk".

    What is this file system? Is it something akin to ntfs?

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    Re: What is a fuseblk file system?

    Ther short answer is that "fuseblk" is just how an ntfs partition is reported via the "mount" command, among others. The "fuse" part comes from FUSE (file system in userspace).

    Here is a link to the wiki on FUSE, but it probably won't give you a great deal of understanding of how FUSE works.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filesystem_in_Userspace

    An internet search of "FUSE" and "linux" would probably return something of an explanation if you are really interested.
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    Re: What is a fuseblk file system?

    Great, thanks!

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