Re: Unmounting SSHFS

2008-12-02 Thread Chris Coulson
On Tue, 2008-12-02 at 12:46 -0700, Aaron Toponce wrote: > Chris Coulson wrote: > > I can unmount a SSHFS volume without being root. How are you trying to > > do it? > > I wasn't aware of fuserumount, but I was using the GUI- right-clicking > the mounted icon on my desktop, and choosing "Unmount vo

Re: Unmounting SSHFS

2008-12-02 Thread Aaron Toponce
Chris Coulson wrote: > I can unmount a SSHFS volume without being root. How are you trying to > do it? I wasn't aware of fuserumount, but I was using the GUI- right-clicking the mounted icon on my desktop, and choosing "Unmount volume". The "umount" command also fails, although succeeds on removab

Re: Unmounting SSHFS

2008-12-02 Thread Dennis Kaarsemaker
On di, 2008-12-02 at 11:10 -0700, Aaron Toponce wrote: > Just a thought, but I find it a bit obnoxious. I can mount an SSHFS > directory as an unprivileged user, but I can't unmount it without root. > Why is this? We've already made progress in unmounting removable media > as an unprivileged user,

Re: Unmounting SSHFS

2008-12-02 Thread Chris Coulson
On Tue, 2008-12-02 at 11:10 -0700, Aaron Toponce wrote: > Just a thought, but I find it a bit obnoxious. I can mount an SSHFS > directory as an unprivileged user, but I can't unmount it without root. > Why is this? We've already made progress in unmounting removable media > as an unprivileged user,

Unmounting SSHFS

2008-12-02 Thread Aaron Toponce
Just a thought, but I find it a bit obnoxious. I can mount an SSHFS directory as an unprivileged user, but I can't unmount it without root. Why is this? We've already made progress in unmounting removable media as an unprivileged user, so what would it take to unmount SSHFS as unprivileged? Just a