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FS#64707 - [exfat-utils] Consider disabling FUSE driver
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Opened by Laurențiu Nicola (lnicola) - Monday, 02 December 2019, 18:34 GMT
Last edited by freswa (frederik) - Wednesday, 05 August 2020, 12:07 GMT
Opened by Laurențiu Nicola (lnicola) - Monday, 02 December 2019, 18:34 GMT
Last edited by freswa (frederik) - Wednesday, 05 August 2020, 12:07 GMT
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DetailsSince Linux 5.4 there is a native exFAT driver available in the mainline kernel. Unfortunately, the FUSE driver in this package seems to take over the native one. Should the FUSE driver be disabled in this package, as in the exfat-utils-nofuse from AUR?
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Closed by freswa (frederik)
Wednesday, 05 August 2020, 12:07 GMT
Reason for closing: Fixed
Additional comments about closing: To use the kernel's driver, exfatprogs can be used in place of exfat-utils.
Wednesday, 05 August 2020, 12:07 GMT
Reason for closing: Fixed
Additional comments about closing: To use the kernel's driver, exfatprogs can be used in place of exfat-utils.
Maybe exfat-utils can be made into a split-package, separating the utilities and FUSE driver.
You could pursue that while waiting for linux-lts to move to a 5.4+ base.
[1] https://github.com/relan/exfat/pull/11
I think that these exfat-utils can be left alone as long as someone will package exfatprogs when the next version is released.