Hi Peter,

Finder always run as "root" process, and you need to "allow_others" or
"allow_root" as a mounting option in order for it to work.


On Tue, Apr 5, 2011 at 8:27 AM, Peter Stegemann <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I'm testing a bit on Lion with MacFUSE 2.1.9 and experienced permissioning
> problems with Finder. Actually, I can't copy from or to my volume with
> Finder, while in the Terminal everything is fine. It always claims I don't
> have read permission to read. I was able to reproduce this with MacFusion as
> well as with the FakeFilesystem.
>
> A "solution" I have found is to turn on "allow_others". As some people here
> reported that they were successful using 2.1.9 on Lion I wonder now whether
> this people have used Finder or are using "allow_others" all the time?
>
> Any ideas where these problems roots are, in Finder or in MacFUSE?
>
> Regards,
>  Peter
>
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