Hi,
I'm using Debian jessie/stable.
I see that there was much discussion about using the internal FUSE
library, which finally did happen before jessie, and I confirmed that the
jessie version *is* using the internal version. But mounting as user is
still not working for me. I get
mount
What's the status of this bug in jessie/stretch?
It has been fixed in wheezy at some point, but is it still relevant for
newer releases?
Andreas
Same bug here for me.
Fresh wheezy stable lxde install from usb harddisk.
Needed to remove "/mnt/usb0" line from fstab to make usb mounting work.
I have to agree with Klaus Knopper. This is ridiculous. Just because you
think internalizing the library would
be insecure, all the users are forced to write C wrappers or compile their
own ntfs-3g, which bosth will in effect be WAY LESS SECURE, because of the
very reasons you are trying to avo
Just wanted to add that this bug is still active in Debian 7.1.
With a Verbatim 1TB HD I was able to mount and manipulate files. After removing
the external drive and then plugging it back in it came up with the
unprivileged user error. Commenting out the mentioned USB lines did solve the
prob
Hi,
same behavior like Message #115.
basti
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Hi,
I'm confirming, bug still exist in freshly installed from usb stick
wheezy after it become stable.
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Package: ntfs-3g
Version: 1:2013.1.13AR.1-2
Followup-For: Bug #631504
Dear Maintainer,
There appears to be a regression of this bug in Jessie, when trying to
automount an external NTFS drive in Gnome I received the first error
"Unprivileged user can not mount NTFS block devices usin
Package: ntfs-3g
Version: 1:2012.1.15AR.5-2.1
Followup-For: Bug #631504
Dear Maintainer,
I added information to an installation report [1] which confirms this bug, at
least in a freshly installed system.
[1] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=646795#58
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I can confirm that deleting the usb device entry from fstab will fix the
issue (in my case anyway).
Just confirming that this does work if you supply -with-fuse=internal in
the configuration options in the rules file. The patch supplied earlier
does not work.
I suspect that it's best to use the internal fuse because i do suspect
it has key differences from the standard fuse as stated earlier
Hello Daniel,
On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 10:55:01PM +0200, Daniel Baumann wrote:
> reopen 631504
> reopen 637805
> thanks
>
> On 06/14/2012 10:48 PM, Daniel Baumann wrote:
> > see the other bug reports about this where i've commented on the issue.
>
> sorry, i though you opened a new bug.. anyhow,
reopen 631504
reopen 637805
thanks
On 06/14/2012 10:48 PM, Daniel Baumann wrote:
> see the other bug reports about this where i've commented on the issue.
sorry, i though you opened a new bug.. anyhow, you've seen the reasoning
for not building ntfs-3g with internal fuse.
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Package: ntfs-3g
Version: 1:2012.1.15AR.5-1
Severity: normal
The error message caused by unprovileged ntfs-3g mount tells the
solution from the upstream documentation, see
http://tuxera.com/community/ntfs-3g-faq/#unprivileged
Using external fuse in setuid root programs is considered insecure by
And btw the installer did not add my default user to group fuse, but I
solved that problem before.
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I had the same problem with the strange lines in fstab and I know why:
because I installed using an usb-stick and the installer added its
partitions to fstab. So I think it's an installer bug...
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Hi,
I had recently the same problem with my new wheezy install (upgraded from
squeeze). There were
those "external FUSE library" complaints (mentioned above) while mounting NTFS
USB flashdrive.
I've tried to build my own version of ntfs-3g package with
"--with-fuse=internal" flag enabled in
On 01/19/2012 10:13 AM, Brian Hansen wrote:
> Why hasn't this been pushed forward to Squeeze?
because it would first need to be fixed in sid, for starters, and as
pointed out, the proposed 'solution' is not an acceptable solution.
> It's really annoying!
patches welcome.
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Why hasn't this been pushed forward to Squeeze?
It's really annoying!
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tag 631504 - patch
thanks
On 08/05/2011 09:21 AM, Christophe Monniez wrote:
> Is there a reason to use the external fuse library instead of the
> ntfs-3g internal one ?
security reasons and no code-duplication. the remaining issues with
using the systems fuse should be fixed in the code, the inte
Tags: patch
Removing "--with-fuse=external" or replacing it with
"--with-fuse=internal" in the configuration part of the rules files
solves the problem.
Is there a reason to use the external fuse library instead of the
ntfs-3g internal one ?
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--- rules.orig 1970-01-01 01:0
Package: ntfs-3g
Version: 1:2011.1.15AR.4+2011.4.12-2
Severity: normal
Mounting NTFS volumes through gvfs currently fails with an error from ntfs-3g
Error mounting: mount exited with exit code 1: helper failed with:
Unprivileged user can not mount NTFS block devices using the external FUSE
libr
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