cbfs-fuse [-mnt=/mnt/cbfs] [-root=http://cbfs:8484/]
Flags:
-mnt="/mnt/cbfs" mount point
-root="http://cbfs:8484/" cbfs root url
- Go's
encoding/json
incorrectly handles integers above 999999, causing any directory with more than that many bytes in it inaccessible via cbfs-fuse. - I haven't figured out a good way to allow write access to the filesystem. If you're really brave, you can change the constant at the top of main.go, but your files will probably get corrupted.
- The executable bit is never set on files, so you need to copy executables to a real filesystem before running them.