From e553ba8b260556214ccef0c13236698016bceea3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Reuben Thomas Date: Thu, 13 Dec 2007 23:41:43 +0000 Subject: Add plpfuse man page --- doc/plpfuse.man.in | 61 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 61 insertions(+) create mode 100644 doc/plpfuse.man.in (limited to 'doc') diff --git a/doc/plpfuse.man.in b/doc/plpfuse.man.in new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ae034c0 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/plpfuse.man.in @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ +.\" Manual page for plpfuse +.\" $Id$ +.\" CHECKIN $Date$ +.\" +.\" Process this file with +.\" groff -man -Tascii plpfuse.8 for ASCII output, or +.\" groff -man -Tps plpfuse.8 for Postscript output +.\" +.TH plpfuse 8 "@MANDATE@" "plptools @VERSION@" "System administration commands" +.SH NAME +plpfuse \- Daemon to mount an EPOC device as a file system +.SH SYNOPSIS +.B plpfuse +.B [-V] +.B [-v] +.B [-h] +.BI "[-p [" host :] port ] +.BI [ long-options ] + +.SH DESCRIPTION +plpfuse is a file system which provides file system access to your EPOC device. +It mounts the EPOC device's file systems in to your computer's file system. +Like the other front-ends, this program +auto-reconnects after a link-failure, so you can keep the +EPOC device mounted all the time, even when it is not connected. +Due to Rudolf Koenig's clever error-handling, you don't need to +worry about blocked I/O-processes if the psion isn't available. +You simply will get an "device not configured" error, when +accessing a file on a previously connected psion which has been +disconnected. After that, the mount-point will appear with the +drives missing. As soon as the psion is connected again, the +subdirectories will reappear (possibly with a few seconds' delay). + +.SH OPTIONS +.TP +.B \-V, --version +Display the version and exit +.TP +.B \-h, --help +Display a short help text and exit. +.TP +.B \-v, --verbose +Produce verbose logging output. Can be specified more than once to increase the +debug level (up to 3 times) +.TP +.BI "\-p, --port=[" host :] port +Specify the host and port to connect to (e.g. the port where ncpd is listening +on) - by default the host is 127.0.0.1 and the port is looked up in +/etc/services. If it is not found there, a fall-back builtin of +.I @DPORT@. + +.SH SEE ALSO +ncpd(8), plpprintd(8), plpftp(1) and sisinstall(1) + +.SH AUTHOR +Reuben Thomas, based on plpnfsd by Fritz Elfert, and FUSE example code by Miklos Szeredi (miklos@szeredi.hu). +.br +plpnfsd itself was heavily based on p3nfsd by Rudolf Koenig (rfkoenig@immd4.informatik.uni-erlangen.de) +and plp_1_7 by Philip Proudman (phil@proudman51.freeserve.co.uk), with patches from Matt Gumbley (matt@gumbley.demon.co.uk). +.br +Man page by Reuben Thomas , based on the man page for plpnfsd by John Lines (john+plpman@paladin.demon.co.uk). -- cgit v1.2.3