Work-around:
install nautilus-actions
Create a new action "Unmount fuse" with Path:
/bin/fusermount
And Parameters:
-u %M
Under conditions, select "Only folders"
Not as good as the unmount, but helpful if you want a UI approach
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Unmounting of fuser-filesystems fail
https://bugs.launchpad.net
Confirmed as having this problem on Intrepid. Would seem to be simple to
implement as the mount command sees the mount point and recognizes it as
an fuse mounted folder.
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Unmounting of fuser-filesystems fail
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/254171
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** Description changed:
Normal users can create and mount fuser-filesystems, such as encfs. By
doing "encfs ~/somedir ~/some-other-dir", these filesystems correctly
show up on the desktop as mounted filesystems.
However, if you right-click and select "unmount" you get a error-message
** Description changed:
Normal users can create and mount fuser-filesystems, such as encfs. By
doing "encfs ~/somedir ~/some-other-dir", these filesystems correctly
show up on the desktop as mounted filesystems.
However, if you right-click and select "unmount" you get a error-message
** Changed in: nautilus-actions (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None => nautilus-actions
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Unmounting of fuser-filesystems fail
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/254171
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