On 6/4/23 5:46 PM, Greg Wooledge <g...@wooledge.org> wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 04, 2023 at 11:59:21AM -0400, ce wrote: > > I have a mountpoint where all files under it have a group `fuse`. > > You need to provide details, or else nobody can help you with anything. > > What kind of hardware is this file system on? > > What kind of file system is it? > > How did you mount it? (Show the command you used, and any output that > it produced.) > > What does "mount" with no arguments say about the file system? (Hint: > you can grep for the name of the file system.) > > What does the root level of the file system look like in "ls -la"? > > What did you EXPECT it to look like? > > sid amd64 with btrfs /etc/fstab: ``` LABEL=part2 /mnt/part2 btrfs compress=lzo 0 1 ``` $ ls -l /mnt/part2 ``` drwxr-xr-x 1 me root 34 May 01 00:40 @subvolume ``` $ ls -l /mnt/part2/@subvolume Some entries have user `me` but most entries have user `fuse`. Idk what mount says it's mounted automatically. chmod allows changing the group. Let's see what a reboot does.