Command-R got you into your recovery partition, and this is why you needed to get there:

Originally Posted By: Apple
Disk Utility can verify your computer's startup disk (volume) without starting up from another volume. This feature is called "Live Verification." If Disk Utility discovers any issues that require a repair, you will need to start up from your Mac OS X Install DVD and use Disk Utility on that disc to make repairs (You can't repair your startup volume while your computer is started from it.). (Emphasis added)

(Doc was last updated in 2-26-2016, so I'm not sure why it doesn't mention recovery partition.)

I haven't got a clue how OSXFUSE got into the picture; as far as I can tell it's a 3rd party d/l that wouldn't even be on your Mac under ordinary circumstances.

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