> 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?
I tried booting in single user mode, did a "su - chris" and mounted the fuse fs. Then I let the system resume the regular boot process and logged in via gdm. Any attempt to access the mount point in nautilus just closes the file browser window. (As soon as I kill famd the mounpoint starts working, if I start it again, it stops working.) I also tried replacing fam with gamin, which seems to solve the problem. Well it's a workaround at least. (I'll keep fam installed now, though to help find this bug) Thanks, C.