>In short: the fuse binding enables user programs to do read() and
>write() on properties. Both read() and write() aren't atomic for
>anything else but bytes. But most Onewire properties aren't bytes. For

That makes perfect sense. Thanks for the nicely worked out example!

Ok switching to owshell... to do so I just have to figure out a new collectd 
setup... ;)
Dr. Trigon
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