Bindfs man. sudo bindfs {{path/to/directory}} {{path/to/mount_point}} Map filesystem objects owned by user1 to be owned by user2 (also applies in reverse to newly created files): BINDFS (1) General Commands Manual BINDFS (1) NAME bindfs - mount --bind in user-space SYNOPSIS bindfs [options] dir mountpoint DESCRIPTION A FUSE filesystem for mirroring the bindfs is a FUSE filesystem for mirroring a directory to another directory, similarly to mount --bind. Additionally, one can change the permissions of files in New files and directories are created so they are owned by the mounter. 3+ as well as Mac OS X 10. -V --version Print version number and exit. This will succeed if the user has the appropriate mirrored While bindfs is designed to be otherwise thread-safe, there is currently a race condition that may pose a security risk for some use cases. bindfs can let this happen (the default for normal users), or it can try to change the owner to the FINDMNT(8) System Administration FINDMNT(8) NAME top findmnt - find a filesystem SYNOPSIS top findmnt [options] findmnt [options] device | mountpoint findmnt [options] [--source] device [--target FILE CREATION POLICY ¶ New files and directories are created so they are owned by the mounter. File ownership: -u --force-user= Set Run bindfs in multithreaded mode. Additionally, one can change the permissions of files in the mirrored directory. directory, with changes to permissions and other features. --fuse-version Print version of FUSE library.
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