Replace ~ with ${HOME} in examples

Several of these do not work since the shell does not replace ~ in the
middle of a token, e.g., -o passwd=~/.passwd .  Replace all of them
for consistency.  Fixes #836.
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Andrew Gaul 2018-11-04 17:45:16 -08:00
parent e8d76a6f58
commit 95857733a1

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@ -89,27 +89,27 @@ Examples
The default location for the s3fs password file can be created:
* using a .passwd-s3fs file in the users home directory (i.e. ~/.passwd-s3fs)
* using a .passwd-s3fs file in the users home directory (i.e. ${HOME}/.passwd-s3fs)
* using the system-wide /etc/passwd-s3fs file
Enter your credentials in a file `~/.passwd-s3fs` and set
Enter your credentials in a file `${HOME}/.passwd-s3fs` and set
owner-only permissions:
```
echo ACCESS_KEY_ID:SECRET_ACCESS_KEY > ~/.passwd-s3fs
chmod 600 ~/.passwd-s3fs
echo ACCESS_KEY_ID:SECRET_ACCESS_KEY > ${HOME}/.passwd-s3fs
chmod 600 ${HOME}/.passwd-s3fs
```
Run s3fs with an existing bucket `mybucket` and directory `/path/to/mountpoint`:
```
s3fs mybucket /path/to/mountpoint -o passwd_file=~/.passwd-s3fs
s3fs mybucket /path/to/mountpoint -o passwd_file=${HOME}/.passwd-s3fs
```
If you encounter any errors, enable debug output:
```
s3fs mybucket /path/to/mountpoint -o passwd_file=~/.passwd-s3fs -o dbglevel=info -f -o curldbg
s3fs mybucket /path/to/mountpoint -o passwd_file=${HOME}/.passwd-s3fs -o dbglevel=info -f -o curldbg
```
You can also mount on boot by entering the following line to `/etc/fstab`:
@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ mybucket /path/to/mountpoint fuse.s3fs _netdev,allow_other 0 0
If you use s3fs with a non-Amazon S3 implementation, specify the URL and path-style requests:
```
s3fs mybucket /path/to/mountpoint -o passwd_file=~/.passwd-s3fs -o url=http://url.to.s3/ -o use_path_request_style
s3fs mybucket /path/to/mountpoint -o passwd_file=${HOME}/.passwd-s3fs -o url=http://url.to.s3/ -o use_path_request_style
```
or(fstab)