commit | 3959f7deb323a26e8a5ae8c02251c7bee58cda63 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | relan <relan@users.noreply.github.com> | Tue Dec 29 14:16:05 2015 +0300 |
committer | relan <relan@users.noreply.github.com> | Fri Jun 03 07:37:31 2016 +0300 |
tree | e46c39a16fdd6f337968363408825520773d4df3 | |
parent | b37d4d46250ba0dc031dec81b4dad4b76cb57609 [diff] |
Remove ublio support. It was required for FreeBSD. Nowadays nobody is interested in FreeBSD support. Also, ublio has not been updated since 2007 and looks dead.
This project aims to provide a full-featured exFAT file system implementation for Unix-like systems. It consists of a FUSE module (fuse-exfat) and a set of utilities (exfat-utils).
Supported operating systems:
Most GNU/Linux distributions already have fuse-exfat and exfat-utils in their repositories, so you can just install and use them. The next chapter describes how to compile them from source.
To build this project on GNU/Linux you need to install the following packages:
On Mac OS X:
On OpenBSD:
Get the source code, change directory and compile:
git clone https://github.com/relan/exfat.git cd exfat autoreconf --install ./configure make
Then install driver and utilities (from root):
make install
You can remove them using this command (from root):
make uninstall
Modern GNU/Linux distributions (with util-linux 2.18 or later) will mount exFAT volumes automatically. Anyway, you can mount manually (from root):
mount.exfat-fuse /dev/spec /mnt/exfat
where /dev/spec is the device file, /mnt/exfat is a mountpoint.
If you have any questions, issues, suggestions, bug reports, etc. please create an issue. Pull requests are also welcome!