<p><strong>lufs-captivefs</strong>(7) module for Linux Userland File System (LUFS) enables
<strong>GNU/Linux</strong> system to access NTFS drives by Microsoft Windows drivers in
the most common way of kernel-level filesystem implementation.</p>
-<p>{<strong>-c CHAN</strong>|<strong>--channels</strong>=<strong>CHAN</strong>} option of <strong>lufsmount</strong>(1) is respected
+<p>{<strong>channels</strong>} option of <strong>lufsd</strong>(1) is respected
although the final filesystem operations are always processed in single-channel
mode. Do not set <strong>CHAN</strong> to <strong>1</strong> as it would invoke errors by LUFS kernel
driver.</p>
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<h1><a name="see_also">SEE ALSO</a></h1>
-<p><strong>mount.captive</strong>(8), <strong>lufsmount</strong>(1), <strong>captive</strong>(7)</p>
+<p><strong>mount.captive</strong>(8), <strong>lufsd</strong>(1), <strong>captive</strong>(7)</p>
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