Re: [systemd-devel] systemd.automount issue: Failed to initialize automounter: Operation not permitted

2020-11-16 Thread Mantas Mikulėnas
Automounts themselves are established by a magic kernel-level mount (specifically they're "autofs" mounts), which requires root privileges. Your systemd --user instance runs unprivileged, as your own UID, and doesn't have the privilege to mount autofs (or anything else that isn't FUSE). On Tue,

[systemd-devel] systemd.automount issue: Failed to initialize automounter: Operation not permitted

2020-11-16 Thread Wolter HV
Hello, I'm trying to mount an sshfs share using systemd only, on a user level. Unfortunately, I get the following error message on journalctl: Failed to initialize automounter: Operation not permitted I get that error message on journalctl after I try to start my automount via the