@ltsplab1:~$ ls -l /bin/fusermount
-rwsr-xr-x 1 root root 30800 Mar 21 07:49 /bin/fusermount
With 'sticky bit' (suid), this makes no sense, all users will run as if
they are root
-rws
2013/8/15 Gian Carlo Stagni <ing...@tin.it>
> Il 15/08/2013 04:54, Osvaldo Filho ha scritto:
>
> >> Server: Ubuntu 13.04 64
> >> chroot: Ubuntu 12.04 32 non-pae
> I use Debian, but this may help...
> ===
> ls -l /bin/fusermount
> -rwsr-xr-x 1 root fuse 30152 gen 2 2013 /bin/fusermount
> ===
>
> I have to set this on every update of "fuse".
> Users do not need to be in group "fuse".
>
> gc :-)
>
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