On 05-05-2012 12:54, Bruce Dubbs wrote:

[..]
> Ubuntu has:
>
> -rw-r----- 1 root fuse 216 Oct 18  2011 /etc/fuse.conf
>
> $ sudo cat /etc/fuse.conf
> # Set the maximum number of FUSE mounts allowed to non-root users.
> # The default is 1000.
> #
> #mount_max = 1000
>
> # Allow non-root users to specify the 'allow_other' or 'allow_root'
> # mount options.
> #
> #user_allow_other
>
> Perhaps we need to add that just for completenes, but still not bother with a 
> boot script we don't know if we need or not.  I can't find such a script in 
> ubuntu.
>
>    -- Bruce
>

I agree.

I am replying because, I missed to tell the main point.

For very long builds, I had trouble, because could not cp or access files from 
sshfs mount point as root. So, the script started in "myuser", and had to sudo 
for some operations, and I had to keep watching when the password was asked.

Now, for these long builds, such as FF, SM, TB, WK, QT, LO, everything can be 
run by root from start, and files can be 
copied/edited/deleted/downloaded/uploaded from/to server, to/from machine or 
web.

-- 
[]s,
Fernando
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