fuse

Reference implementation of the "Filesystem in Userspace"

FUSE (Filesystem in Userspace) is an interface by the Linux kernel for userspace programs to export a filesystem to the kernel. This package contains helper programs for using FUSE mounts. FUSE file systems are typically implemented as a standalone applications in their own right and are packaged separately.

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