No, it's not supported. It's another of those things that the
operating system (Finder, Disk Arbitration, etc.) isn't able to handle
well except for Apple's own file systems. Therefore, it's also
unlikely to be supported anytime soon, if ever.

As with countless other things I have talked about before, if you care
about this, complain to Apple.

Please don't hijack people's threads and change the subject
arbitrarily.

Amit

On Jan 5, 7:07 pm, Erik Larsson <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> In the current fuse.h (as of 2.0.3), struct fuse_operations has a member
> called setvolname, which presumably gets called when a user wants to set
> the volume name of a file system.
> Is this callback supported/implemented at all, or is is a feature that
> will appear in a future release? It is not mentioned among the new
> MacFUSE 2.0 callbacks in CHANGELOG.
> It is referenced slightly in the current loopback.c example, with the line
>      FUSE_ENABLE_SETVOLNAME(conn);
> ...but it seems the actual callback for setvolname is not implemented.
>
> It would be useful for disk-based file systems such as ntfs-3g. Users
> don't really have a way of setting the volume name without resorting to
> special tools at present, so this kind of feature is most welcome.
>
> Regards,
>
> - Erik
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