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
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
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,
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,
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