Hello, After reboot /dev/fuse is owned by root.fuse and group-writable (whereas before it was root.root owner writable only.
Obviously the installation script does not apply the permissions after install. This was on a fresh install so should be easily reproducible. Thanks Michal Excerpts from Daniel Baumann's message of Mon Jul 15 14:06:50 +0200 2013: > tag 716966 unreproducible > tag 716966 moreinfo > thanks > > you had most probably either a pre-existing /dev/fuse, or the fuse > module wasn't loaded. > > please do a 'mount fuse', remove /dev/fuse, and run the fuse postinst > with set -x. > > if it then doesn't work to mount an sshfs, attach the output of the > postinst run and a 'ls -al /dev/fuse'. > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

