G'Day,

        Thanks for all the help: I now seem to have the basics sorted out!

        Firstly, with FUSE, I never would have guessed it was just a blank
line: I was sure there would be at least one other module to be loaded.
Secondly, to paths, by making --prefix=/usr/local and installing it onto
the build machine, then moving it to the target, I was able to get
things to work.  Using --prefix to install it to the NFS root or
manually installing both caused a variety of problems.

        I am now able to mount owfs without any troubles --- at the moment,
that does not do much good, but it is reassuring to know that this much
works fine.  owhttpd does not seem to work though: when I run it on the
ARM machine, I cannot access it from a browser on this one (the build
machine).  The ARM has thttpd running on port 80, which I can access, so
I know that the problem is not network or anything like that.  One point
of note is that when I execute the command (owhttpd -p 3001
-d /dev/ttyS1), it just hangs there: I never get the prompt back.  That
is probably a pretty fair indication as to why I cannot access it with
the browser.  Not a major concern though, as owfs was the the component
I was most interested in.

        I now just have to add support for the DS2431.  I would imagine that
you would be interested in having that once I have it working: how would
I best go about getting that to the project?

        Thanks for the help: it has been exceptional!

        Matthew



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