Re: FUSE X kernel mounts

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Hi,

Am 25.11.19 um 13:36 schrieb Rodrigo Severo - Fábrica:

> I would like to know the expected differences between a FUSE and a kernel mount.
> 
> Why the 2 options? When should I use one and when should I use the other?

The kernel mount code always lags behind the development process. But
has better performance.

If you have a recent kernel, you can use the kernel mount.
If you have an enterprise distribution with older kernel, use FUSE for
current features.

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