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- ran `/nix/store/56lvl3w77zgwsk1v618bklq10aq7fp17-bindfs-1.13.9/bin/bindfs -h` got 0 exit code
- ran `/nix/store/56lvl3w77zgwsk1v618bklq10aq7fp17-bindfs-1.13.9/bin/bindfs --help` got 0 exit code
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When mount is used with mount-type "fuse.bindfs", it cannot find the
mount helper.
If mount can't find `mount.fuse.bindfs`, it executes the `mount.fuse`
mount helper and passes `fuse.bindfs` as argument. Then `mount.fuse`
tries to execute `bindfs` on its own, but it is not found in the PATH.
By creating a `mount.fuse.bindfs` link to the `bindfs` executable, this
problem is avoided because `mount` will just execute the
`mount.fuse.bindfs` mount helper without `mount.fuse` in the middle.