On Monday 14 June 2010, Steve Langasek wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 10:38:39AM +0200, André Wöbbeking wrote:
> > On Monday 14 June 2010, André Wöbbeking wrote:
> > >
> > > I tried the Sid package (4.5-1 and -2) in Squeze and mounting as user
> > > gives me
> > >
> > > Couldn't chdir to $HOME/mnt: Permission denied
> >
> > If I give more permissions to the directory containing the mount point I
> > get:
> >
> > mount.cifs: permission denied: no match for $HOME/mnt found in /etc/fstab
> >
> > I think this is about user mounts so why do I need entries in /etc/fstab?
>
> This is documented in NEWS.Debian in the cifs-utils package.
>
> It was a bug that fstab entries with the 'user' option set would not work.
> It's an upstream design decision that user mounts not specified in
> /etc/fstab don't work.
But:
cifs-utils (2:4.5-1) unstable; urgency=low
[ Steve Langasek ]
* Set mount.cifs suid-root, again supported upstream and required for use
in user mounts. Closes: #576713.
So there should be no need for fstab anymore, right?
Could you please also reply to my other mail?
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