> Hi,
> 
> I'm currently working on porting our app – which exposes an OSXFUSE
> filesystem – to macOS 10.12 Sierra.
> 
> Previously, our app created a directory in /Volumes itself, before mounting
> to that mountpoint. With macOS 10.12, this is no longer possible for a
> non-admin user, since the permissions of the /Volumes directory have been
> changed, removing write permission for group and other.
> 
> I was curious as to how this could happen, so I used fs_usage to find which
> process created the mountpoint when a USB storage device was connected. It
> turned out that diskarbitrationd does this, and also does it when the mount
> is triggered by diskutil.
> 
> How can I get a filesystem to get diskarbitrationd to mkdir a mountpoint?
> Should I do this in the kext? In the mount executable?
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> Charles

Were you able to get any information about this, Charles?

Thanks,
Jim


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