What happens if you mount to a non-empty mount point with fuse?

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小鲜肉 2020-12-28 13:54

I am new to fuse. When I try to run a FUSE client program I get this error:

fuse: mountpoint is not empty
fuse: if you are sure this is safe, use the \'nonem         


        
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  •  一向
    一向 (楼主)
    2020-12-28 14:13

    You need to make sure that the files on the device mounted by fuse will not have the same paths and file names as files which already existing in the nonempty mountpoint. Otherwise this would lead to confusion. If you are sure, pass -o nonempty to the mount command.

    You can try what is happening using the following commands.. (Linux rocks!) .. without destroying anything..

    // create 10 MB file 
    dd if=/dev/zero of=partition bs=1024 count=10240
    
    // create loopdevice from that file
    sudo losetup /dev/loop0 ./partition
    
    // create  filesystem on it
    sudo e2mkfs.ext3 /dev/loop0
    
    // mount the partition to temporary folder and create a file
    mkdir test
    sudo mount -o loop /dev/loop0 test
    echo "bar" | sudo tee test/foo
    
    # unmount the device
    sudo umount /dev/loop0
    
    # create the file again
    echo "bar2" > test/foo
    
    # now mount the device (having file with same name on it) 
    # and see what happens
    sudo mount -o loop /dev/loop0 test
    

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