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 volume". The > "umount" command also fails, although succeeds on removable media. > I can recreate the behaviour you see by right-clicking on the desktop icon. The error I see is "umount: /media/home is not in the fstab (and you are not root)", which is the same error I see when running "umount" from the command line.
I ran umount through strace, and it tries to execute the helper "/sbin/umount.fuse.sshfs" to unmount the volume, but this doesn't exist. Perhaps this is a bug in util-linux. Regards Chris
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