Along with other options, you have to give at least one device (I<-a>
option) or libvirt domain (I<-d> option), and at least one mountpoint
-(I<-m> option) or use the I<-i> inspection option. How this works is
-better explained in the L<guestfish(1)> manual page, or by looking at
-the examples below.
+(I<-m> option) or use the I<-i> inspection option or the I<--live>
+option. How this works is better explained in the L<guestfish(1)>
+manual page, or by looking at the examples below.
FUSE lets you mount filesystems as non-root. The mountpoint must be
owned by you, and the filesystem will not be visible to any other
sudo guestmount [...] -o allow_other /mnt
+=head2 Enabling FUSE
+
+On some distros, you may need to add yourself to a special group
+(eg. C<fuse>) before you can use any FUSE filesystem. This is
+necessary on Debian and derivatives.
+
+On other distros, no special group is required. It is not necessary
+on Fedora or Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
+
=head1 OPTIONS
=over 4
=back
+=head1 EXIT STATUS
+
+This program returns 0 if successful, or non-zero if there was an
+error.
+
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<guestfish(1)>,