[Desktop-packages] [Bug 254171] Re: Nautilus can't properly unmount FUSE file systems

2021-08-03 Thread Norbert
** Tags removed: cosmic trusty

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Title:
  Nautilus can't properly unmount FUSE file systems

Status in FUSE:
  Fix Released
Status in Nautilus:
  New
Status in Files:
  Invalid
Status in nautilus package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in nautilus package in Debian:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  Normal users can create and mount fuser-filesystems, such as encfs. By
  doing "encfs ~/somedir ~/some-other-dir", these filesystems correctly
  show up on the desktop as mounted filesystems.

  However, if you right-click and select "unmount" you get a error-
  message saying you cannot unmount the filesystem, because it does not
  appear in fstab, and you are not root.

  This is factually incorrect -- you *can* unmount the filesystem,
  assuming you're the user who mounted it in the first place, by using
  the command "fusermount -u directoryname"

  Nautilus should recognize this kind of filesystem and call the
  apropriate command for unmounting, so that it would work, instead of
  falsely claiming that you cannot unount the filesystem.

  Tested with encfs, likely to affect other similar filesystems like
  sshfs.

  Affects both Hardy and Intrepid

  Update: Tested with the latest jaunty-alpha, still present.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 254171] Re: Nautilus can't properly unmount FUSE file systems

2021-05-30 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: nautilus (Debian)
   Status: New => Fix Released

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Title:
  Nautilus can't properly unmount FUSE file systems

Status in FUSE:
  Fix Released
Status in Nautilus:
  New
Status in Files:
  Invalid
Status in nautilus package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in nautilus package in Debian:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  Normal users can create and mount fuser-filesystems, such as encfs. By
  doing "encfs ~/somedir ~/some-other-dir", these filesystems correctly
  show up on the desktop as mounted filesystems.

  However, if you right-click and select "unmount" you get a error-
  message saying you cannot unmount the filesystem, because it does not
  appear in fstab, and you are not root.

  This is factually incorrect -- you *can* unmount the filesystem,
  assuming you're the user who mounted it in the first place, by using
  the command "fusermount -u directoryname"

  Nautilus should recognize this kind of filesystem and call the
  apropriate command for unmounting, so that it would work, instead of
  falsely claiming that you cannot unount the filesystem.

  Tested with encfs, likely to affect other similar filesystems like
  sshfs.

  Affects both Hardy and Intrepid

  Update: Tested with the latest jaunty-alpha, still present.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 254171] Re: Nautilus can't properly unmount FUSE file systems

2021-05-26 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: nautilus
   Status: Unknown => New

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Title:
  Nautilus can't properly unmount FUSE file systems

Status in FUSE:
  Fix Released
Status in Nautilus:
  New
Status in Files:
  Invalid
Status in nautilus package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in nautilus package in Debian:
  New

Bug description:
  Normal users can create and mount fuser-filesystems, such as encfs. By
  doing "encfs ~/somedir ~/some-other-dir", these filesystems correctly
  show up on the desktop as mounted filesystems.

  However, if you right-click and select "unmount" you get a error-
  message saying you cannot unmount the filesystem, because it does not
  appear in fstab, and you are not root.

  This is factually incorrect -- you *can* unmount the filesystem,
  assuming you're the user who mounted it in the first place, by using
  the command "fusermount -u directoryname"

  Nautilus should recognize this kind of filesystem and call the
  apropriate command for unmounting, so that it would work, instead of
  falsely claiming that you cannot unount the filesystem.

  Tested with encfs, likely to affect other similar filesystems like
  sshfs.

  Affects both Hardy and Intrepid

  Update: Tested with the latest jaunty-alpha, still present.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 254171] Re: Nautilus can't properly unmount FUSE file systems

2021-05-25 Thread Thomas Uhle
** Package changed: fuse (Debian) => fuse

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Title:
  Nautilus can't properly unmount FUSE file systems

Status in FUSE:
  Fix Released
Status in Nautilus:
  Unknown
Status in Files:
  Invalid
Status in nautilus package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in nautilus package in Debian:
  New

Bug description:
  Normal users can create and mount fuser-filesystems, such as encfs. By
  doing "encfs ~/somedir ~/some-other-dir", these filesystems correctly
  show up on the desktop as mounted filesystems.

  However, if you right-click and select "unmount" you get a error-
  message saying you cannot unmount the filesystem, because it does not
  appear in fstab, and you are not root.

  This is factually incorrect -- you *can* unmount the filesystem,
  assuming you're the user who mounted it in the first place, by using
  the command "fusermount -u directoryname"

  Nautilus should recognize this kind of filesystem and call the
  apropriate command for unmounting, so that it would work, instead of
  falsely claiming that you cannot unount the filesystem.

  Tested with encfs, likely to affect other similar filesystems like
  sshfs.

  Affects both Hardy and Intrepid

  Update: Tested with the latest jaunty-alpha, still present.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 254171] Re: Nautilus can't properly unmount FUSE file systems

2021-05-25 Thread Sebastien Bacher
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
   Status: Triaged => Fix Released

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Title:
  Nautilus can't properly unmount FUSE file systems

Status in Nautilus:
  Unknown
Status in Files:
  Invalid
Status in nautilus package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in fuse package in Debian:
  Fix Released
Status in nautilus package in Debian:
  New

Bug description:
  Normal users can create and mount fuser-filesystems, such as encfs. By
  doing "encfs ~/somedir ~/some-other-dir", these filesystems correctly
  show up on the desktop as mounted filesystems.

  However, if you right-click and select "unmount" you get a error-
  message saying you cannot unmount the filesystem, because it does not
  appear in fstab, and you are not root.

  This is factually incorrect -- you *can* unmount the filesystem,
  assuming you're the user who mounted it in the first place, by using
  the command "fusermount -u directoryname"

  Nautilus should recognize this kind of filesystem and call the
  apropriate command for unmounting, so that it would work, instead of
  falsely claiming that you cannot unount the filesystem.

  Tested with encfs, likely to affect other similar filesystems like
  sshfs.

  Affects both Hardy and Intrepid

  Update: Tested with the latest jaunty-alpha, still present.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 254171] Re: Nautilus can't properly unmount FUSE file systems

2021-05-25 Thread Thomas Uhle
According to https://github.com/karelzak/util-linux/pull/705, this issue
seems to have been fixed natively in mount/libmount1 from util-linux
(since version 2.34). So it should work with Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (focal
fossal) and newer.

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Title:
  Nautilus can't properly unmount FUSE file systems

Status in Nautilus:
  Unknown
Status in Files:
  Invalid
Status in nautilus package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in fuse package in Debian:
  Fix Released
Status in nautilus package in Debian:
  New

Bug description:
  Normal users can create and mount fuser-filesystems, such as encfs. By
  doing "encfs ~/somedir ~/some-other-dir", these filesystems correctly
  show up on the desktop as mounted filesystems.

  However, if you right-click and select "unmount" you get a error-
  message saying you cannot unmount the filesystem, because it does not
  appear in fstab, and you are not root.

  This is factually incorrect -- you *can* unmount the filesystem,
  assuming you're the user who mounted it in the first place, by using
  the command "fusermount -u directoryname"

  Nautilus should recognize this kind of filesystem and call the
  apropriate command for unmounting, so that it would work, instead of
  falsely claiming that you cannot unount the filesystem.

  Tested with encfs, likely to affect other similar filesystems like
  sshfs.

  Affects both Hardy and Intrepid

  Update: Tested with the latest jaunty-alpha, still present.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 254171] Re: Nautilus can't properly unmount FUSE file systems

2021-05-25 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: fuse (Debian)
   Status: Unknown => Fix Released

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Title:
  Nautilus can't properly unmount FUSE file systems

Status in Nautilus:
  Unknown
Status in Files:
  Invalid
Status in nautilus package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in fuse package in Debian:
  Fix Released
Status in nautilus package in Debian:
  New

Bug description:
  Normal users can create and mount fuser-filesystems, such as encfs. By
  doing "encfs ~/somedir ~/some-other-dir", these filesystems correctly
  show up on the desktop as mounted filesystems.

  However, if you right-click and select "unmount" you get a error-
  message saying you cannot unmount the filesystem, because it does not
  appear in fstab, and you are not root.

  This is factually incorrect -- you *can* unmount the filesystem,
  assuming you're the user who mounted it in the first place, by using
  the command "fusermount -u directoryname"

  Nautilus should recognize this kind of filesystem and call the
  apropriate command for unmounting, so that it would work, instead of
  falsely claiming that you cannot unount the filesystem.

  Tested with encfs, likely to affect other similar filesystems like
  sshfs.

  Affects both Hardy and Intrepid

  Update: Tested with the latest jaunty-alpha, still present.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 254171] Re: Nautilus can't properly unmount FUSE file systems

2021-05-25 Thread Thomas Uhle
** Bug watch added: github.com/libfuse/libfuse/issues #246
   https://github.com/libfuse/libfuse/issues/246

** Also affects: fuse (Debian) via
   https://github.com/libfuse/libfuse/issues/246
   Importance: Unknown
   Status: Unknown

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Title:
  Nautilus can't properly unmount FUSE file systems

Status in Nautilus:
  Unknown
Status in Files:
  Invalid
Status in nautilus package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in fuse package in Debian:
  Unknown
Status in nautilus package in Debian:
  New

Bug description:
  Normal users can create and mount fuser-filesystems, such as encfs. By
  doing "encfs ~/somedir ~/some-other-dir", these filesystems correctly
  show up on the desktop as mounted filesystems.

  However, if you right-click and select "unmount" you get a error-
  message saying you cannot unmount the filesystem, because it does not
  appear in fstab, and you are not root.

  This is factually incorrect -- you *can* unmount the filesystem,
  assuming you're the user who mounted it in the first place, by using
  the command "fusermount -u directoryname"

  Nautilus should recognize this kind of filesystem and call the
  apropriate command for unmounting, so that it would work, instead of
  falsely claiming that you cannot unount the filesystem.

  Tested with encfs, likely to affect other similar filesystems like
  sshfs.

  Affects both Hardy and Intrepid

  Update: Tested with the latest jaunty-alpha, still present.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 254171] Re: Nautilus can't properly unmount FUSE file systems

2021-05-25 Thread Thomas Uhle
** Bug watch added: gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gvfs/-/issues #133
   https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gvfs/-/issues/133

** Changed in: nautilus
   Importance: Medium => Unknown

** Changed in: nautilus
   Status: Confirmed => Unknown

** Changed in: nautilus
 Remote watch: GNOME Bug Tracker #607706 => 
gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gvfs/-/issues #133

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Title:
  Nautilus can't properly unmount FUSE file systems

Status in Nautilus:
  Unknown
Status in Files:
  Invalid
Status in nautilus package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in nautilus package in Debian:
  New

Bug description:
  Normal users can create and mount fuser-filesystems, such as encfs. By
  doing "encfs ~/somedir ~/some-other-dir", these filesystems correctly
  show up on the desktop as mounted filesystems.

  However, if you right-click and select "unmount" you get a error-
  message saying you cannot unmount the filesystem, because it does not
  appear in fstab, and you are not root.

  This is factually incorrect -- you *can* unmount the filesystem,
  assuming you're the user who mounted it in the first place, by using
  the command "fusermount -u directoryname"

  Nautilus should recognize this kind of filesystem and call the
  apropriate command for unmounting, so that it would work, instead of
  falsely claiming that you cannot unount the filesystem.

  Tested with encfs, likely to affect other similar filesystems like
  sshfs.

  Affects both Hardy and Intrepid

  Update: Tested with the latest jaunty-alpha, still present.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 254171] Re: Nautilus can't properly unmount FUSE file systems

2018-10-22 Thread Norbert
** Tags removed: artful
** Tags added: cosmic

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Title:
  Nautilus can't properly unmount FUSE file systems

Status in Nautilus:
  Confirmed
Status in Files:
  Invalid
Status in nautilus package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in nautilus package in Debian:
  New

Bug description:
  Normal users can create and mount fuser-filesystems, such as encfs. By
  doing "encfs ~/somedir ~/some-other-dir", these filesystems correctly
  show up on the desktop as mounted filesystems.

  However, if you right-click and select "unmount" you get a error-
  message saying you cannot unmount the filesystem, because it does not
  appear in fstab, and you are not root.

  This is factually incorrect -- you *can* unmount the filesystem,
  assuming you're the user who mounted it in the first place, by using
  the command "fusermount -u directoryname"

  Nautilus should recognize this kind of filesystem and call the
  apropriate command for unmounting, so that it would work, instead of
  falsely claiming that you cannot unount the filesystem.

  Tested with encfs, likely to affect other similar filesystems like
  sshfs.

  Affects both Hardy and Intrepid

  Update: Tested with the latest jaunty-alpha, still present.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 254171] Re: Nautilus can't properly unmount FUSE file systems

2018-04-11 Thread Norbert
** Tags added: bionic

** Tags removed: zesty

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Title:
  Nautilus can't properly unmount FUSE file systems

Status in Nautilus:
  Confirmed
Status in Files:
  Invalid
Status in nautilus package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in nautilus package in Debian:
  New

Bug description:
  Normal users can create and mount fuser-filesystems, such as encfs. By
  doing "encfs ~/somedir ~/some-other-dir", these filesystems correctly
  show up on the desktop as mounted filesystems.

  However, if you right-click and select "unmount" you get a error-
  message saying you cannot unmount the filesystem, because it does not
  appear in fstab, and you are not root.

  This is factually incorrect -- you *can* unmount the filesystem,
  assuming you're the user who mounted it in the first place, by using
  the command "fusermount -u directoryname"

  Nautilus should recognize this kind of filesystem and call the
  apropriate command for unmounting, so that it would work, instead of
  falsely claiming that you cannot unount the filesystem.

  Tested with encfs, likely to affect other similar filesystems like
  sshfs.

  Affects both Hardy and Intrepid

  Update: Tested with the latest jaunty-alpha, still present.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 254171] Re: Nautilus can't properly unmount FUSE file systems

2018-04-11 Thread Norbert
** No longer affects: caja (Ubuntu)

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Title:
  Nautilus can't properly unmount FUSE file systems

Status in Nautilus:
  Confirmed
Status in Files:
  Invalid
Status in nautilus package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in nautilus package in Debian:
  New

Bug description:
  Normal users can create and mount fuser-filesystems, such as encfs. By
  doing "encfs ~/somedir ~/some-other-dir", these filesystems correctly
  show up on the desktop as mounted filesystems.

  However, if you right-click and select "unmount" you get a error-
  message saying you cannot unmount the filesystem, because it does not
  appear in fstab, and you are not root.

  This is factually incorrect -- you *can* unmount the filesystem,
  assuming you're the user who mounted it in the first place, by using
  the command "fusermount -u directoryname"

  Nautilus should recognize this kind of filesystem and call the
  apropriate command for unmounting, so that it would work, instead of
  falsely claiming that you cannot unount the filesystem.

  Tested with encfs, likely to affect other similar filesystems like
  sshfs.

  Affects both Hardy and Intrepid

  Update: Tested with the latest jaunty-alpha, still present.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 254171] Re: Nautilus can't properly unmount FUSE file systems

2018-04-11 Thread Martin Wimpress
** Changed in: caja (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed => Invalid

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Title:
  Nautilus can't properly unmount FUSE file systems

Status in Nautilus:
  Confirmed
Status in Files:
  Invalid
Status in caja package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid
Status in nautilus package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in nautilus package in Debian:
  New

Bug description:
  Normal users can create and mount fuser-filesystems, such as encfs. By
  doing "encfs ~/somedir ~/some-other-dir", these filesystems correctly
  show up on the desktop as mounted filesystems.

  However, if you right-click and select "unmount" you get a error-
  message saying you cannot unmount the filesystem, because it does not
  appear in fstab, and you are not root.

  This is factually incorrect -- you *can* unmount the filesystem,
  assuming you're the user who mounted it in the first place, by using
  the command "fusermount -u directoryname"

  Nautilus should recognize this kind of filesystem and call the
  apropriate command for unmounting, so that it would work, instead of
  falsely claiming that you cannot unount the filesystem.

  Tested with encfs, likely to affect other similar filesystems like
  sshfs.

  Affects both Hardy and Intrepid

  Update: Tested with the latest jaunty-alpha, still present.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 254171] Re: Nautilus can't properly unmount FUSE file systems

2018-04-08 Thread Andrew Holmes
There's an upstream bug for this[1], but no activity since 2012-08-21.

[1]: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=607706

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Title:
  Nautilus can't properly unmount FUSE file systems

Status in Nautilus:
  Confirmed
Status in Files:
  Invalid
Status in caja package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in nautilus package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in nautilus package in Debian:
  New

Bug description:
  Normal users can create and mount fuser-filesystems, such as encfs. By
  doing "encfs ~/somedir ~/some-other-dir", these filesystems correctly
  show up on the desktop as mounted filesystems.

  However, if you right-click and select "unmount" you get a error-
  message saying you cannot unmount the filesystem, because it does not
  appear in fstab, and you are not root.

  This is factually incorrect -- you *can* unmount the filesystem,
  assuming you're the user who mounted it in the first place, by using
  the command "fusermount -u directoryname"

  Nautilus should recognize this kind of filesystem and call the
  apropriate command for unmounting, so that it would work, instead of
  falsely claiming that you cannot unount the filesystem.

  Tested with encfs, likely to affect other similar filesystems like
  sshfs.

  Affects both Hardy and Intrepid

  Update: Tested with the latest jaunty-alpha, still present.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 254171] Re: Nautilus can't properly unmount FUSE file systems

2018-04-01 Thread Aravind R
This happenns with me too. When mounnt smbd / unmount smmbd.

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Title:
  Nautilus can't properly unmount FUSE file systems

Status in Nautilus:
  Confirmed
Status in Files:
  Invalid
Status in caja package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in nautilus package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in nautilus package in Debian:
  New

Bug description:
  Normal users can create and mount fuser-filesystems, such as encfs. By
  doing "encfs ~/somedir ~/some-other-dir", these filesystems correctly
  show up on the desktop as mounted filesystems.

  However, if you right-click and select "unmount" you get a error-
  message saying you cannot unmount the filesystem, because it does not
  appear in fstab, and you are not root.

  This is factually incorrect -- you *can* unmount the filesystem,
  assuming you're the user who mounted it in the first place, by using
  the command "fusermount -u directoryname"

  Nautilus should recognize this kind of filesystem and call the
  apropriate command for unmounting, so that it would work, instead of
  falsely claiming that you cannot unount the filesystem.

  Tested with encfs, likely to affect other similar filesystems like
  sshfs.

  Affects both Hardy and Intrepid

  Update: Tested with the latest jaunty-alpha, still present.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 254171] Re: Nautilus can't properly unmount FUSE file systems

2018-01-19 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.

** Changed in: caja (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Confirmed

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Title:
  Nautilus can't properly unmount FUSE file systems

Status in Nautilus:
  Confirmed
Status in Files:
  Invalid
Status in caja package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in nautilus package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in nautilus package in Debian:
  New

Bug description:
  Normal users can create and mount fuser-filesystems, such as encfs. By
  doing "encfs ~/somedir ~/some-other-dir", these filesystems correctly
  show up on the desktop as mounted filesystems.

  However, if you right-click and select "unmount" you get a error-
  message saying you cannot unmount the filesystem, because it does not
  appear in fstab, and you are not root.

  This is factually incorrect -- you *can* unmount the filesystem,
  assuming you're the user who mounted it in the first place, by using
  the command "fusermount -u directoryname"

  Nautilus should recognize this kind of filesystem and call the
  apropriate command for unmounting, so that it would work, instead of
  falsely claiming that you cannot unount the filesystem.

  Tested with encfs, likely to affect other similar filesystems like
  sshfs.

  Affects both Hardy and Intrepid

  Update: Tested with the latest jaunty-alpha, still present.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 254171] Re: Nautilus can't properly unmount FUSE file systems

2018-01-19 Thread Norbert
** Tags added: artful trusty xenial zesty

** Also affects: caja (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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Title:
  Nautilus can't properly unmount FUSE file systems

Status in Nautilus:
  Confirmed
Status in Files:
  Invalid
Status in caja package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in nautilus package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in nautilus package in Debian:
  New

Bug description:
  Normal users can create and mount fuser-filesystems, such as encfs. By
  doing "encfs ~/somedir ~/some-other-dir", these filesystems correctly
  show up on the desktop as mounted filesystems.

  However, if you right-click and select "unmount" you get a error-
  message saying you cannot unmount the filesystem, because it does not
  appear in fstab, and you are not root.

  This is factually incorrect -- you *can* unmount the filesystem,
  assuming you're the user who mounted it in the first place, by using
  the command "fusermount -u directoryname"

  Nautilus should recognize this kind of filesystem and call the
  apropriate command for unmounting, so that it would work, instead of
  falsely claiming that you cannot unount the filesystem.

  Tested with encfs, likely to affect other similar filesystems like
  sshfs.

  Affects both Hardy and Intrepid

  Update: Tested with the latest jaunty-alpha, still present.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 254171] Re: Nautilus can't properly unmount FUSE file systems

2016-05-09 Thread Daniel Fore
Marking as "invalid" for Files since it's been marked upstream as being
a bug in GVFS itself

** Changed in: pantheon-files
   Status: New => Invalid

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Title:
  Nautilus can't properly unmount FUSE file systems

Status in Nautilus:
  Confirmed
Status in Files:
  Invalid
Status in nautilus package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in nautilus package in Debian:
  New

Bug description:
  Normal users can create and mount fuser-filesystems, such as encfs. By
  doing "encfs ~/somedir ~/some-other-dir", these filesystems correctly
  show up on the desktop as mounted filesystems.

  However, if you right-click and select "unmount" you get a error-
  message saying you cannot unmount the filesystem, because it does not
  appear in fstab, and you are not root.

  This is factually incorrect -- you *can* unmount the filesystem,
  assuming you're the user who mounted it in the first place, by using
  the command "fusermount -u directoryname"

  Nautilus should recognize this kind of filesystem and call the
  apropriate command for unmounting, so that it would work, instead of
  falsely claiming that you cannot unount the filesystem.

  Tested with encfs, likely to affect other similar filesystems like
  sshfs.

  Affects both Hardy and Intrepid

  Update: Tested with the latest jaunty-alpha, still present.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 254171] Re: Nautilus can't properly unmount FUSE file systems

2016-05-04 Thread Zisu Andrei
** Also affects: pantheon-files
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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Title:
  Nautilus can't properly unmount FUSE file systems

Status in Nautilus:
  Confirmed
Status in Files:
  New
Status in nautilus package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in nautilus package in Debian:
  New

Bug description:
  Normal users can create and mount fuser-filesystems, such as encfs. By
  doing "encfs ~/somedir ~/some-other-dir", these filesystems correctly
  show up on the desktop as mounted filesystems.

  However, if you right-click and select "unmount" you get a error-
  message saying you cannot unmount the filesystem, because it does not
  appear in fstab, and you are not root.

  This is factually incorrect -- you *can* unmount the filesystem,
  assuming you're the user who mounted it in the first place, by using
  the command "fusermount -u directoryname"

  Nautilus should recognize this kind of filesystem and call the
  apropriate command for unmounting, so that it would work, instead of
  falsely claiming that you cannot unount the filesystem.

  Tested with encfs, likely to affect other similar filesystems like
  sshfs.

  Affects both Hardy and Intrepid

  Update: Tested with the latest jaunty-alpha, still present.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 254171] Re: Nautilus can't properly unmount FUSE file systems

2013-04-22 Thread Leon
This one would be great for another "one hundred papercuts". Long
standing, annoying little bug.

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Title:
  Nautilus can't properly unmount FUSE file systems

Status in Nautilus:
  Confirmed
Status in “nautilus” package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in “nautilus” package in Debian:
  New

Bug description:
  Normal users can create and mount fuser-filesystems, such as encfs. By
  doing "encfs ~/somedir ~/some-other-dir", these filesystems correctly
  show up on the desktop as mounted filesystems.

  However, if you right-click and select "unmount" you get a error-
  message saying you cannot unmount the filesystem, because it does not
  appear in fstab, and you are not root.

  This is factually incorrect -- you *can* unmount the filesystem,
  assuming you're the user who mounted it in the first place, by using
  the command "fusermount -u directoryname"

  Nautilus should recognize this kind of filesystem and call the
  apropriate command for unmounting, so that it would work, instead of
  falsely claiming that you cannot unount the filesystem.

  Tested with encfs, likely to affect other similar filesystems like
  sshfs.

  Affects both Hardy and Intrepid

  Update: Tested with the latest jaunty-alpha, still present.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 254171] Re: Nautilus can't properly unmount FUSE file systems

2013-03-03 Thread Zisu Andrei
Hey. Is this bug going to be fixed anytime soon?

Right now, when I mount something with sshfs (fuse), it shows up in the
"Devices" section of nautilus. But when I try to unmount it by pressing
the eject button, I get this error: "mount: ... is not in the fstab (and
you are not root)".

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Title:
  Nautilus can't properly unmount FUSE file systems

Status in Nautilus:
  Confirmed
Status in “nautilus” package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in “nautilus” package in Debian:
  New

Bug description:
  Normal users can create and mount fuser-filesystems, such as encfs. By
  doing "encfs ~/somedir ~/some-other-dir", these filesystems correctly
  show up on the desktop as mounted filesystems.

  However, if you right-click and select "unmount" you get a error-
  message saying you cannot unmount the filesystem, because it does not
  appear in fstab, and you are not root.

  This is factually incorrect -- you *can* unmount the filesystem,
  assuming you're the user who mounted it in the first place, by using
  the command "fusermount -u directoryname"

  Nautilus should recognize this kind of filesystem and call the
  apropriate command for unmounting, so that it would work, instead of
  falsely claiming that you cannot unount the filesystem.

  Tested with encfs, likely to affect other similar filesystems like
  sshfs.

  Affects both Hardy and Intrepid

  Update: Tested with the latest jaunty-alpha, still present.

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