Hi. I had exactly the same problem, and I was able to solve it by removing the loop-aes-utils package. It seems the version of mount included in loop-aes-utils doesn't work with recent versions of fuse.
If you see bug report #628735, you'll see you need util-linux >= 2.18 to use fuse 2.8.5 . The mount version in package loop-aes-utils (2.16.2-2) is from util-linux 2.16, with loop-aes patches. Try: mount --version If the version in your system is < 2.18 , this could be the cause of the problem. If you have installed the loop-aes-utils package, you will have this in /bin: /bin/mount /bin/mount.orig Try /bin/mount --version and /bin/mount.orig --version . Probably, you will see /bin/mount is <2.18 and /bin/mount.orig >=2.18. The loop-aes-utils package move /bin/mount to /bin/mount.orig and install its own mount in /bin/mount. This is probably known by Debian maintainers of fuse packages, since version 2.8.5-4 of fuse conflicts with loop-aes-utils. If you upgrade fuse to 2.8.5-4 with apt, you will be asked to remove loop-aes-utils to proceed. Regards, Dionisio MartÃnez Soler -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org