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NTFS-3G is developed as FUSE filesystem just for one reason: It is much more easy to develop and debug a filesystem which basically works like a C program than one which works as a module in the kernel.
), this just corrupts the mountpoint. You can remount it. If it dies / does wrong stuff in the kernel, the whole kernel goes down, or often at least you have to reboot to completely fix it.
For example, if your FUSE filesystem dies (like a segfault