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OWFS(1)			     One-Wire File System		       OWFS(1)

NAME
       owfs - 1-wire filesystem

SYNOPSIS
       owfs -m mountdir

DESCRIPTION
   owfs
       owfs  (1)  is  the filesystem client of the OWFS family of programs. It
       runs on linux, freebsd and Mac OS X, and requires the fuse kernel  mod‐
       ule  and	 library.  (http://fuse.sourceforge.net)  which is a user-mode
       filesystem driver.

       Essentially, the entire 1-wire bus  is  mounted	to  a  place  in  your
       filesystem.  All	 the 1-wire devices are accessible using standard file
       operations (read, write, directory listing). The	 system	 is  safe,  no
       actual  files  are exposed, these files are virtual. Not all operations
       are supported.  Specifically,  file  creation,  deletion,  linking  and
       renaming	 are  not  allowed. (You can link from outside to a owfs file,
       but not the other way around).

SPECIFIC OPTIONS
   -m --mountpoint=directory_path
       Path of a directory to mount the 1-wire file system

       The mountpoint is required. There is no default.

   --allow_other
       Shorthand for fuse mount option "-o allow_other"	 Allows uther users to
       see  the fuse (owfs) mount point and file system. Requires a setting in
       /etc/fuse.conf as well.

   --fuse-opt options
       Sends options to the fuse-mount process. Options should be quoted, e.g.
       "

EXAMPLE
       owfs -d /dev/ttyS0 -m /mnt/1wire
	      Bus master on serial port

       owfs -F -u -m /mnt/1wire
	      USB adapter, temperatures reported in Fahrenheit

       owfs -s 10.0.1.2:4304 -m /mnt/1wire
	      Connect  to  an owserver (1) process that was started on another
	      machine at tcp port 4304

SEE ALSO
AVAILABILITY
       http://www.owfs.org

AUTHOR
       Paul Alfille (paul.alfille@gmail.com)

OWFS Manpage			     2004			       OWFS(1)
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