- Subject: Re: Problems with using sshfs
- From: James Brown <jbrownfirst@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2012 11:31:31 +0000
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On 25.03.2012 16:09, Paul Hartman wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 24, 2012 at 9:47 AM, James Brown <jbrownfirst@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> device - n900
>> OS - maemo 5
>> sshfs v. 2.0-2maemo2 , fuse-utils
>> 2.7.2-1maemo10
>>
>> I installed sshfs and tried to mount remote directory to my device's FS
>> but have the next problem:
>>> sshfs james@192.168.1.2:Desktop /media/mmc1/mnt
>>> fuse: failed to open /dev/fuse: Permission denied
>>
>>> ls -l /dev/fuse
>>> crw-rw---- 1 root root 10, 229 Mar 24 18:28 /dev/fuse
>>
>> I have created a groupe "fuse" like in Debian and included the user
>> "user" into that group.
>> So, it mounts well.
>>
>> But now I have the next problem. When I try umount I cannot do it:
>> fusermount -u /media/mmc1/mnt
>> mount: can't find /media/mmc1/mnt in /etc/fstab
>>
>> How I can resolve it?
>
> umount as root
>
> But, for me, it never goes away. If I mount 5 times I have 5 of them
> in /proc/mounts and only a reboot clears it.
> _______________________________________________
What can be causes of that strange behavior?
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