Hi, On Thu, Feb 23, 2006, Christian Pernegger wrote: > I'm impressed :) As an experiment I killed famd, and it works. Does > this mean the bug should be moved there?
I'm not sure, I don't understand enough of fuse to decide between both packages. > A little testing leads me to believe that this might be a permissions > problem, since nobody besides the user who mounted it can access this > filesystem, not even root. (This is by design.) Setting the > "allow_other" mount option (which removes this restriction, allowing > access to all users) fixes the problem with nautilus. This seems to indicate some permission / context / user problem indeed. > On the other hand this isn't very conclusive since famd runs as my > user anyway. Does fam call anything running under another user that > might want access? I have no idea. > Anyway I'd rather not grant the whole system access to the samba > shares with my privileges :) I see what you mean. Does logging out + killing all processes + logging back in restores the system to a state where fam see your fuse mounts (without "allow_other")? Are you able to access fuse mounts created only before your GNOME session? Cheers, -- Loïc Minier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Current Earth status: NOT DESTROYED