+\fBfusefile\fR is a FUSE \fIfile mount\fR that presents a series of
+fragments of other files as a contiguous concatenation. Technically it
+bind mounts a driver on top of the filename mountpoint to provide
+access to the given file fragments as if in a single, contiguous file.
+
+\fBfusefile\fR accepts over-writing on the fused file (i.e. the
+mountpoint) which gets distributed accordingly to the fragments. But
+neither the fused file nor the fragments can change size; any writing
+thus merely over-writes content without truncating fragments. All
+fragment files are held open while \fBfusefile\fR is active.
+
+By using the optional \fB-overlay:\fIfilename\fR argument between the
+mount point and the fragments, an overlay file may be set up. The
+overlay file will then be used by \fBfusefile\fR for capturing writes
+to the fused file (i.e. the mountpoint). The overlay file will contain
+any new written fused file regions followed by meta data to
+distinguish between new, written content and old content that comes
+from the fragments.
+
+By instead using the \fB-overlay:\fIlist\fR argument where \fIlist\fR
+is a colon-separated list of filenames, \fBfusefile\fR will use those
+as an ordered stack of overlays and "inject" them as fragments on top
+of each other.
+
+The option \fB-dump\fR as first argument together with a fusefile
+setup will print the setup to standard output rather than establishing
+a fusefile mount. This is of most use with a prior overlay setup where
+then the printout includes the portions of updates that have been
+captured in the overlay. The printout is the series of fusefile
+fragment argments to give in order to intersperse the captured overlay
+portions according to the overlay table.
+
+The option \fB-push\fR as first argument together with a fusefile
+setup will push the overlay into the sources (except for
+write-protected fragments). This is only of use with a prior overlay
+setup where then the updates that have been captured in the overlay
+get pushed into the fragments.
+
+\fBfusedisk\fR is a helper script to set up a \fBfusefile\fR as a
+block device (via \fIfuseblk\fR) by using the device mapper
+(\fBdmsetup\fR) to manage an empty block device mapping where content
+is handled at the mountpoint via \fBfusefile\fR. (Note that the same
+thing may be done with the device manager directly, but then all
+fragments need to be in sectors of N*512 bytes whereas with
+\fBfusedisk\fR, only the fused file as a whole is "clipped" at nearest
+N*512 bytes below actual size)
+
+.SH FRAGMENT ARGUMENTS