Background:

Production:  LTSP 4.1, fedora core 4, locadev using unicolet method, ldap 
authentication server
Test system: LTSP 4.2, fedora core 5, localdev using ltspfs/fuse system

I can get local devices to work on the test system if I use local users.  In 
other words, if I create a local user and add him to the fuse group local 
devices work perfectly.  However, I have been unable to get local devs working 
when I log onto the system as an ldap authenticated user.  This makes sense, as 
I can't figure out how to add an ldap user to the local fuse group.  I have 
attempted to bypass the necessity of adding users to the fuse group using the 
following tip in the fuse readme file, but to no avail:

"If you don't want to add all users to the fuse group you can also run
# chmod 4755 /usr/bin/fusermount 
to allow everyone to mount fuse filesystems. You have to re-run that command
after each fuse update."

It appears that the permissions on /dev/fuse get reset to no read/write 
priveleges for non-fuse group members.  Regardless, I get permission denied 
errors when attempting to create a manual test mount as described in the 
troubleshooting section of the localdev wiki page.

This topic appears to have come up before on the list, but I didn't see a 
resolution (perhaps I missed it).  Any ideas?

Many thanks,
David Heinzerling
The Chinquapin School


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