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Conference clt::fuse

Title:DEC FUSE - UNIX SDE
Notice:See note #4 for kit locations
Moderator:TLE::TALCOTT
Created:Tue Oct 30 1990
Last Modified:Fri May 23 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1276
Total number of notes:4364

1260.0. "running fuse" by NPSS::KILSDONK () Mon Feb 10 1997 16:54

    I've loaded it.  Now how do I run it?
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1260.1Try "fuse"TLE::BRODEURMichael BrodeurMon Feb 10 1997 17:009
By "it", I assume that you mean DEC FUSE V3.1 or DEC FUSE V3.0.  To start
it, just type the command "fuse", or "/usr/bin/fuse" (if /usr/bin is not in
your PATH).

I would recommend that you try running through one or more of the tutorials,
and looking at the extensive on-line help.  You can get to the tutorials
from the Control Panel's TRAINING menu, and you can access the on-line help
via the Control Panel's HELP menu.

1260.2CXXC::MJHANSMatthew Hanselman, DEC CMon Feb 10 1997 17:245
If you have just installed it, /usr/bin is in your path, and you are running the
C shell (or some variant), you may need to rebuild your search path.  Do this by
typing "rehash".

								- Matt
1260.3no fuse in /usr/bin/fuseNPSS::KILSDONKMon Feb 10 1997 18:2710
    welp, I guess something is amiss.  After ftp'ing the tar into my user
    subdirectory and setld'ing fine, there is no /usr/bin/fuse - in fact
    there is no "fuse" anywhere, except for the remnants of the fuse
    load:FUS*.
    
    Maybe I didn't 
    
           # PATH=/usr/sbin:$PATH
                # export PATH
    before I ftp'd ????
1260.4install/uninstallNPSS::KILSDONKMon Feb 10 1997 18:422
    How do i uninstall it so as to try again?
    
1260.5Use 'setld -d' to uninstall layered productsTLE::GOODRICHDisconnecting odometers is dumbMon Feb 10 1997 19:2617
    The command to uninstall FUSE V3.1 would be:  
    
    	setld -d FUSBASE310 FUSMAN310
    
    But first, make sure that it was compeletly installed by doing:
    
    	setld -i | grep FUS
    
    You should see a list of components as follows:
    
    FUSBASE310      installed       DEC FUSE V3.1-0 for Digital UNIX
    FUSMAN310       installed       DEC FUSE V3.1-0 Man Pages
    
    It also should have created a link in /usr/bin as follows:
    
    /usr/bin/fuse:  symbolic link to ../opt/FUS310/bin/fuse.sh
    
1260.6eating crowNPSS::KILSDONKTue Feb 11 1997 12:103
    Thanks!  I must have been asleep at the wheel-I missed a save set from
    UNIX 4B and the original install was never completed.  Thanks alot you 
    guys!  I'll update my notes with this good feedback...