* Ian Kent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [03/05/06 18:00]:
> On Wed, 3 May 2006, Moshe Kaminsky wrote:
> > Another question I have: I once asked if it's possible to run the 
> > actual mount command as the user trying to read the directory, 
> > instead of root. I was told that this is impossible in version 4. 
> > Will it be possible now?
> 
> Do you have a mount that will work for a user?
> 
> You can use the $USER substitution variable now to mount with a 
> "user=${USER}" option or $UID and $GID with "uid=${UID}" and "gid=${GID}" 
> in your map. Will that help?
> 

I don't think so. What I have in mind is that a user will be able to 
automount his home directory on a remote machine using sshfs. For this, 
that user has to actually run the mount command, so that his ~/.ssh is 
used.

Thanks,
Moshe

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