Package: fuse-utils
Version: 2.7.4-1.1
Severity: normal

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Hi,

after adding an entry for a filesystem (sshfs) to /etc/fstab, I expected it to
be mounted automatically during bootup.
But this does not seem to happen.

Maybe one of the following ways could solve the problem:
1) add "mount -a -t fuse" to the /etc/init.d/fuse init-script. Additionally
this would require a init-script dependency on "networking", I guess.

2) add the "fuse" filesystem type to the list of automatically mounted
filesystems in /etc/init.d/mountall.sh

The first approach would be quite consistent with the current "fuse"
init-script, since it already umounts all fuse mounted filesystems during
"stop".

I am aware, that "fuse" is supposed to be a userspace program. But I think, it
is also useful for system-wide access to remote filesystems (at least for me).

thanks for your time,
Lars

--- System information. ---
Architecture: i386
Kernel:       Linux 2.6.29-1-686

Debian Release: squeeze/sid
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--- Package information. ---
Depends           (Version) | Installed
===========================-+-===============
libc6            (>= 2.7-1) | 2.9-8
libfuse2      (= 2.7.4-1.1) | 2.7.4-1.1
sed                  (>= 4) | 4.1.5-8
adduser                     | 3.110
makedev      (>= 2.3.1-80)  | 2.3.1-88
 OR udev                    | 0.141-1


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