>
>
> when I mount using a shell-script (masked as a system-service like 
> /system/bin/debuggerd) with "/system/bin/start" the mount is visible 
> systemwide.
>
>
it seems my reply/question from yesterday got lost.  so, here we go again...

zc:  can you please explain how you did this?  i have the same problem:  i 
am able to mount an external NAS share, but only root sees it.  the folder 
mounted to appears blank to others (apps, users, etc).  i tried replacing 
/system/bin/debuggerd with a shell script, but this is not a service that 
seems to load automatically on start. can you please give an account of 
exactly what you did?  i, at least, want to get this working before opting 
for a less "hacky" approach.  thanks.



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